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FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Sweet Caroline rings around Inver Park with Larne fans in full voice, enjoying the sing along.
Top Six
Coleraine 6-2 Glentoran (17:30 BST)
Patchinghat-trick and fine Ives strike has Bannsiders ahead with Clarke and Hoban pulling goals back and Devine and Shevlin also scoring for Coleraine
FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts (17:30 BST)
Champions elect running riot at Inver Park
Three goals for Ryan, efforts from Graham and O'Neill as Lusty alsoscores a hat-trick
FT: Linfield 1-2 Cliftonville (17:30 BST)
McStravick scores early for Reds and McKee levels from spot before McStravick restores Cliftonville's advantage
Bottom Six
FT: Bangor 2-4 Portadown (15:00 BST)
Fyfe fires Ports ahead and Boyd levels before Quinn restores away side's advantage
Ukek and Hannan both score late, before Teelen rounds out win
FT: Crusaders 3-2 Ballymena United (15:00 BST)
Thorndike and Maguire score for Crues and Thompson own goal adds a third before Edogunpulls two goals back
FT: Glenavon 2-3 Carrick Rangers (15:00 BST)
Burns penalty has relegated hosts ahead before Lecky hits back and Callacher and Pollock then score as substitute Gibson nets late winner
FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Sweet Caroline rings around Inver Park with Larne fans in full voice, enjoying the sing along.
FT: Coleraine 6-2 Glentoran
There was no magic bullet result from Inver Park as Coleraine's own title hopes came up short but they certainly kept up their side of the bargain with an emphatic win.
They are enjoying a well deserved ovation from their fans after a season which may yet still have a silver lining.
FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Jana McCabe
BBC Sport NI at Inver Park
Seconds ago, it was announced that the helicopter carrying the Gibson Cup would be arriving on the pitch shortly.
What a stylish way to deliver the trophy!
FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Larne fans are in party mode as they await the arrival of the Gibson Cup via helicopter!
Coleraine 6-2 Glentoran
That Matthew Shevlin goal is the final action of the game and Coleraine have secured European football for the first time in five years
Glentoran will have to face the play-offs - unless today's opponents beat Dungannon in next week's Irish Cup final.
FT: Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Jana McCabe
BBC Sport NI at Inver Park
Three teams may have been able to win the Irish Premiership going into the final game of the season, but Larne looked driven and determined to guarantee the ribbons on the Gibson Cup this year were red.
From the first whistle they dominated and I reckon the celebrations will continue long into the night here.
Matthew Shevlin (90+2 mins)
Coleraine do manage a sixth goal in stoppage time as Matthew Shevlin latches onto Jamie McGonigle's pass before rounding Andrew Mills and smashing the ball high into the net.
Linfield 1-2 Cliftonville
It's all over at Windsor Park as Cliftonville run out 2-1 winners over Linfield.
Liam McStravick's double makes it back-to-back wins for the Reds in the league as both sides now switch their attention to the European play-offs.
Coleraine 5-2 Glentoran
Rowan McDonald comes within a whisker of adding a sixth goal for Coleraine as his low shot clips the outside of the post.
Linfield 1-2 Cliftonville
Tempers threaten to boil over as Ethan McGee and Harry Wilson square up to each but referee Shane McGonigle quickly calms the situation.
Two minutes added on here.
Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Referee Evan Boyce blows his final whistle and Larne are officially crowned the 2025/26 Irish Premiership champions!
Hat-tricks from Matty Lusty and Andy Ryan alongside strikes from Sean Graham and Paul O'Neill put the icing on the cake for the Inver Reds in what has been a remarkable season.
Gary Haveron clinches his first Gibson Cup in charge of Larne, with a third league success in the last four seasons.
Image source, BBC SportLarne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Paul O'Neill lobs the goalkeeper for an eighth for Larne.
Watch: Sean O'Neill scores to make it 8-0
Jack Malone (85 mins)
Glentoran pull another goal back as Pat Hoban heads down a cross into the path of Jack Malone who forces the ball past Ryan Schofield at the second attempt.
Linfield 1-2 Cliftonville
This game has had a real end-of-season feel to it for the last half an hour.
Both sides clearly thinking of the play-offs.
Coleraine 5-1 Glentoran
A five-star goal for Coleraine's fifth of the afternoon through Seanan Devne's screamer.
Pick it out.
Watch: Senan Devine scores for Coleraine to make it 5-1
Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Paul Doyle makes a darting run for the visitors before letting fly with his left foot from long range, but sees his effort sail well wide of the left-hand upright.
Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Andy Ryan puts Larne in seventh heaven with his hat-trick goal.
Watch: Andy Ryan makes it seven
Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
A clash of heads between Conor McKendry and Malachy Smith halts play momentarily.
Both players eventually get back to their feed and carry on.
Coleraine 5-1 Glentoran
Coleraine boss Ruaidhri Higgins opts for the cotton wool treatment for Charles Dunne and Will Patching, with next week's Irish Cup final in mind.
Jamie McGonigle and Dean Jarvis enter the fray.
Larne 8-0 Dungannon Swifts
Jana McCabe
BBC Sport NI at Inver Park
Blimey, that is a lovely finish!
Paul O'Neill unselfishly passed to Andy Ryan just minutes ago so the Scottish striker could complete his hat-trick, but he didn't have to wait long until he got on the scoresheet himself in the end.


