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Irish Cup: Linfield and Crusaders must replay fifth round tie
Holders Linfield and Crusaders must replay their Irish Cup fifth round tie on 22 January after an eventful game at Windsor Park ended in a 2-2 draw.
Gary McCutcheon gave the Crues the lead after just 11 seconds but Brian McCaul levelled on 20, tapping in from close range after Sean O'Neill had spilled.
Chris Morrow replaced the injured O'Neill in goal, Tipton scored on 38 and Johnny Black was sent-off after 42.
Timmy Adamson stabbed home a deserved equaliser 10 minutes after half-time.
The Crues had a number of chances to take victory, but Paul Heatley and David Rainey squandered good opportunities.
McCutcheon knocked the ball past Alan Blayney for the early opener, while Timmy Adamson missed a glorious chance to extend the lead when he shot past the post.
O'Neill was forced to retire hurt after sustaining an injury while spilling Tipton's shot, with McCaul taking advantage by firing into the net.
The shoulder injury will rule O'Neill out for the remainder of the season.
Tipton's effort was then adjudged to have crossed the line and Black was dismissed for a bad foul on Aidan Watson.
Adamson levelled and then Heatley's low shot was tipped wide by Blayney.
McCaul saw his free-kick pushed onto the bar by replacement keeper Morrow, Heatley fired past the post and Rainey headed wide when well placed in the dying seconds.
In the day's other all-Premiership ties, Cliftonville beat 10-man Ballinamallard United 4-2 and Portadown saw off Dungannon Swifts 2-1.
Joe Gormley gave Premiership leaders Cliftonville the lead after just four minutes, but Ryan Campbell fired past Conor Devlin to make it 1-1 a minute later.
David Kee was sent-off for a second bookable offence and then Gormley grabbed his second from the penalty spot after he had been tripped by Alvin Rouse inside the area.
Liam Boyce beat three defenders before scoring on 85, Stephen Sheridan pulled one back on 89, but Boyce was on target again in the final minute.
Gary Twigg netted with a simple tap-in after a flick on by Brian Gartland in the 22nd minute of the game at Shamrock Park.
Twigg then rounded the keeper and slotted home on 75 minutes after Fra Brennan had misjudged his header back to Johnny Curran.
Josh Cahoon grabbed a consolation for the Swifts after 79 minutes.
Irish Cup fifth round results - Saturday 12 January
Ards 4-0 Immaculata
Ballymena Utd 2-1 Warrenpoint Town
Cliftonville 4-2 Ballinamallard Utd
Coleraine 7-0 Ballynahinch Utd
Glenavon 5-1 H&W Welders
Institute 2-1 Rathfriland Rangers
Killymoon Rangers 1-4 Glentoran
Larne 1-1 Lurgan Celtic
Linfield 2-2 Crusaders
Lisburn Distillery 5-1 Coagh Utd
Loughgall 1-3 Donegal Celtic
Portadown 2-1 Dungannon Swifts
Ballyclare Comrades 2-3 Bangor
Dundela 4-3 QUB
Knockbreda 5-1 Rosario YC
Tobermore Utd 2-2 Kilmore Rec