Armagh City 1-1 Glentoran
A spectacular 25 yard strike by Marcus Kane in the first half was cancelled out by an equally good goal from Philip Donnelly in the second as Glentoran and Armagh City played out a 1-1 draw at Holm Park.
A spectacular 25 yard strike by Marcus Kane in the first half was cancelled out by an equally good goal from Philip Donnelly in the second as Glentoran and Armagh City played out a 1-1 draw at Holm Park.
Today's game between Glentoran Seconds and Ballinamallard Reserves has fallen victim to the weather and been called off.
Glentoran face Armagh City in Round 6 of this year's Irish Cup at Holm Park, Armagh tomorrow (kick-off 3pm). The two sides had impressive victories in the last round with Armagh City defeating Premiership side Ards 3-1 in a replay and Glentoran travelling to Portadown and defeating Ronnie McFall's side 3-1 (highlights HERE).
Next up for the Seconds is a rearranged game against Ballinamallard Reserves. It will be played at the Oval, weather permitting, on Saturday 8th February. Kick-off is scheduled for 2.00pm.
In case anyone has missed any of our recent fixture changes here is a rundown of them....
Ards away on the 15th February is now a 5.30pm kick off.
Linfield at home is now on Friday 21st February at 7.45pm (Tickets are NOT required for this game).
Ballymena at home is now Friday 7th March at 7.45pm.
We also have a friendly next Tuesday night (11th Feb.) against Derry City at the Brandywell. Kick-off is 7.45pm.
From 4pm to 6pm TONIGHT (6th February) ONLY.
20% off replica kits.
30% off goalkeeper kits.
Up to 50% off ALL other Kukri merchandise.
Get down to the Oval tonight and grab yourself a bargain.
The Danske Bank Premiership game, Ards v Glentoran will be played on Saturday 15 February, kick-off 5.30pm at Clandeboye Park, Bangor.
Could all supporters clubs who are running a bus to Armagh this Saturday and would like it listed on the official site please contact webmanager@glentoran.com
Supporters looking for a bus should check our away buses page HERE.
Glentoran have added midfielder Fra McCaffrey to their squad.
The midfielder, who played for Dundalk last year, joins Glentoran until the end of the season. The necessary documentation should be completed this week. As an out of contract professional, Fra can be signed outside of the January transfer window.
Glentoran's horrendous home form continued on Saturday as lowly Warrenpoint Town came to the Oval and compelled Eddie Patterson's side to their first defeat since Boxing Day. The fact that the game was able to go ahead at all is a credit to Sammy the groundsman, who battled valiantly with the swimming pool that the ground had become and ensured that the pitch was playable after referee Arnold Hunter conducted an 11am pitch inspection.