We've updated our Privacy and Cookies Policy
We've made some important changes to our Privacy and Cookies Policy and we want you to know what this means for you and your data.
Portadown 3-1 Glenavon
Portadown kept alive their hopes of making the top six in the Premiership split by beating Glenavon in the mid-Ulster derby at Shamrock Park.
Sean Mackle slid in an early opener for the Ports and Darren Murray lobbed keeper Davy O'Hare to put the dominant hosts 2-0 ahead after 40 minutes.
Kevin Braniff added a third with a cool finish before Ciaran Martyn tapped in for the Lurgan Blues.
Glenavon's Robbie McDaid was sent-off late on for a poor challenge.
It was all too easy for the hosts as they continued an impressive recent record against their Lurgan neighbours.
Mackle burst past full-back Kyle Neill before slipping the ball beyond O'Hare and finding the bottom corner on 13 minutes.
Murray wasted a good chance before latching on to Chris Casement's long ball and lobbing O'Hare to give the Ports a two-goal cushion at the break.
Branniff showed his class with a strike beyond O'Hare on the hour mark as Portadown again scored from a long ball.
Martyn gave Glenavon a glimmer of hope with his close-range finish on 71 minutes after keeper David Miskelly spilled the ball.
Martyn rifled just wide soon after but their chances of a comeback ended with six minutes left when McDaid was shown a straight red-card after a tackle on Miskelly.
Portadown are six points behind sixth-placed Coleraine but they have a game in hand on the Bannsiders.