Larne, Reds, Crues and Lurgan Blues in fight to the finish for final European place

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Cliftonville are at home to local rivals Crusaders.

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The Danske Bank Premiership European play-off semi-finals are being staged on Tuesday night.

Larne host Glenavon while Cliftonville will have home advantage against Crusaders in the north Belfast derby last four tie.

The teams are battling for the fourth and final place in Europe - Glentoran, Linfield and Coleraine have already made it.

The play-off final is on Saturday and the winners will join the Glens and Bannsiders in this summer's qualifying stages for the new Europa Conference League.

Meanwhile, after Andy Waterworth, Mark Stafford and Mark Haughey switched from Linfield to Glenavon, another ex-Blues - and NI - hero is also on the move:

And a former Dungannon player has been making a name for himself on the international scene:

 

 

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