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FT: Larne 0-3 Dungannon Swifts Watch: Knowles opens the scoring for Swifts Watch: Mc Govern curls home Swifts' second Mark Strange FT: Larne 0-3 Dungannon Swifts That is all from us after a stunning display from Dungannon Swifts against the champions Larne, who looked to be feeling the effects of Thursday night's Uefa Conference League game away to Molde. You can read the match report of the game on the BBC Sport website, with highlights and reaction to follow there too. Thanks for joining us, goodbye. FT: Larne 0-3 Dungannon Swifts Adam Glenny gets in front of his marker to power home a third for Dungannon Swifts. This video can not be played Watch: Adam Glenny make it 3-0 to Dungannon Larne 0-3 Dungannon Swifts Who had that on their bingo card? What an afternoon from the Swifts as they crush Larne on their own turf. To say that was merely a European hangover for Larne would do a disservice to Rodney Mc Aree's side who were superb from start to finish. Larne 0-3 Dungannon Swifts We are into three added minutes at Inver Park. The Swifts won't want this game to end while Larne will want to forget it ever happened. Adam Glenny - 84mins Goodness gracious me! Not many teams do this to Larne but the Swifts have been superb. Adam Glenny meets Leo Alves' corner to head home his side's third. "We're gonna win the league" sings the away end and they are about to go into third just a point behind leaders Ballymena United. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Larne have a pair of corners that come to nothing as the clock ticks down. The weather is certainly matching the mood at a sodden Inver Park. .. in the home end at least! Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts A pair of subs for Dungannon with just under a quarter of an hour left. On come Grant Hutchinson and John Scott in place of goal scorer John Mc Govern and Kealan Dillon. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Two Larne subs combine as Conor Mc Kendry picks out Dylan Sloan in the middle but his glancing header drops just over the bar with Patrick Grogan rooted to the spot. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Seventy minutes gone and Rodney Mc Aree turns to his bench for the first time today as he replaces Thomas Maguire with Andy Mitchell. The big striker will certainly give the Larne defence something different to think about. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Patrick Grogan is having a brilliant afternoon as he pulls off another fine save to deny Sam Todd's header from a corner. The ball is recycled and drops to Andy Ryan in the box and, when we were expecting the net to bulge, he blazes it over the bar. It's been one of those days so far for the champions. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts John Mc Govern scores a fine goal to double Dungannon's lead at Inver Park. This video can not be played Watch: John Mc Govern doubles the lead for the Swifts Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Incredibly, Aaron Donnelly's game is over after barely a minute as he limps off. We wish him all the best as he is replaced by Shaun Want. That means all five of Tiernan Lynch's subs are spent after just 62 minutes. Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Tiernan Lynch has clearly seen enough as he makes a QUADRUPLE change on the hour mark. On come Dylan Sloan, Paul O'Neill, Conor Mc Kendry and Aaron Donnelly in place of Joe Thomson, Jordan Mc Eneff, Matty Lusty and Cian Bolger. I'm out of breath just typing that let alone the poor PA announcer! Larne 0-2 Dungannon Swifts Matty Lusty finds space for Larne and his ball across the box is deflected behind as Andy Ryan and Sean Graham fall over each other trying to get on the end of it. John Mc Govern - 53mins Larne shoot themselves in the foot as Sam Todd is robbed by Leo Alves, who feeds Mc Govern. He is given far too much time and space and picks out the top corner beautifully. The Swifts are purring here! Larne 0-1 Dungannon Swifts Jordan Mc Eneff robs Gael Bigirimana in a dangerous spot and feeds Matty Lusty. His deflected effort is well held by Patrick Grogan. Larne 0-1 Dungannon Swifts No real chances in the opening five of the second half. Chris Gallagher has an effort blocked before it could reach the box while a Kealan Dillon through ball is just too long for John Mc Govern. Larne 0-1 Dungannon Swifts Larne get us back underway at Inver Park. Can they turn this around or will the Swifts leave with a big three points? No changes for either side. Cliftonville Ladies v Glentoran Women (18: 00 BST) Cliftonville midfielder Danielle Maxwell says she is delighted to win the Women’s Premiership Player of the Month award for September. The Northern Ireland international has played a major role in helping the Reds continue their challenge for the league and Irish Cup double, scoring seven times as they won six straight games in the month. It included a victory over Glentoran in the Irish Cup semi-final. The highlight was a hat-trick as Cliftonville hammered Lisburn Rangers 8-1 in a crucial game in hand that put them clear at the top with five games left. “I was actually shocked to get the award, but obviously delighted, ” said Maxwell. “I think I’ve started to come back to myself, and I’ve been getting on the score-sheet nearly every week. " Maxwell’s award comes ahead of a huge top-of-the-table showdown between Cliftonville and the Glens. “The results show that we are gelling well as a team. Training has been really good – the quality and the sharpness – and I think we have brought it into the games. “It’s paying off in results and hopefully we can continue to be unbeaten in the league for the rest of the season. ” Linfield striker Cora Chambers was runner-up with Maxwell's Cliftonville team-mate Kirsty Mc Guinness third. Larne 0-1 Dungannon Swifts A frustrating 45 from Larne but Dungannon have been worth their half-time lead. I would say there will be a few choice words in the home dressing room at the break. This video can not be played Highlights: Superb Swifts stun Larne 3-0 at Inver Park Dungannon Swifts produced an impressive display as they beat Irish Premiership champions Larne 3-0 at Inver Park on Sunday. James Knowles opened the scoring with a low finish before John Mc Govern added a second with a fine curling effort. An Adam Glenny header secured the three points which moves the Swifts level on points with second place Linfield, who have a game in hand. Larne, who made their Uefa Conference League debut in a 3-0 defeat against Molde on Thursday, remain in sixth after falling to their third league loss of the campaign. Knowles scored Dungannon's opener with a low caressed finish On a wet afternoon at Inver Park, Larne were sluggish out of the blocks after their return from midweek European action. However, Andy Ryan did force an excellent save from Patrick Grogan after a quarter of an hour. And just after that chance, the ball was in the net at the other end as Leo Alves' excellent work down the right found Steven Scott who cut back to Knowles, and he steered first-time into the bottom corner. The next big chance of the half fell to the Swifts again as Alves tested Rohan Ferguson from the edge of the box with the Scottish stopper at full stretch to tip around the post. There were penalty appeals at both ends waved away before the break as Knowles and Ryan both hit the deck. The home crowd were begging for more from their side in the second half but, in truth, it never really came. Any chances they had were of the half-chance variety with another good Grogan save from a Sam Todd header the best they could muster. Meanwhile, the Swifts were in scintillating form and, after Alves robbed Todd in his own half, he fed Mc Govern, who picked out the top corner from all of 25 yards to make it two. There was another blow for Larne when, barely two minutes after coming on as a substitute, Aaron Donnelly limped off. With the home support at Inver Park already frustrated, the Swifts added a third with five minutes remaining when Glenny headed home Alves' corner. Last Updated 6th October 2024 at 15: 50 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. 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