Cliftonville 4-1 Glentoran
Glentoran will travel to Solitude tomorrow night to face league leaders Cliftonville in the Danske Bank Premiership. The game will be the first time this season that The Glens have appeared in front of the Sky Sports cameras. The club would like to encourage as many fans as possible to attend the game, with the whole nation looking on. It would be fantastic not just for Glentoran, but for the entire of Irish football if the match is a good advert for the local game.
The PSNI have issued the following advice for Glentoran supporters travelling to Solitude on Monday evening for our Danske Bank Premiership fixture against Cliftonville:
1. Glentoran Fans travelling by private car to Cliftonville Football Club for the 19:45 hours kickoff on Monday 7th January 2013 are requested to park in the residential areas above Solitude off the Cliftonville Road - ie Cardigan Drive and Knutsford Drive etc. Motorists should consider local resident and emergency vehicle access when deciding where and how to park.
This week the shop is open on....
Thurs 3rd. 4pm-8pm
Saturday 5th. 11am - 4pm
SALE continues with 20% of all home and away kit and 10% of all other Kukri merchandise.
A 79th minute Shane Jennings equaliser for Coleraine cancelled out Marcus Kane's first half wonder strike at the Showgrounds this afternoon.
After Glentoran closed 2012 with a fantastic 5-0 victory over Donegal Celtic at The Oval on Saturday, The Glens look to build on that form into the new year as we face Coleraine at the Showgrounds this New Year's Day. With the recent pile-up of fixtures it is possible Eddie Patterson may rotate a few fresh legs in the squad. Thankfully due to the convincing performance on Saturday; Stephen Carson and Jimmy Callacher were able to be substituted however Jay Magee also was taken off on precaution after a niggle picked up in the game. Colin Nixon remains out after surgery.
Glentoran's away fixture against Cliftonville, to be played at Solitude on Monday 7th January 2013, does NOT require tickets.
Payment at the turnstiles Adult £10 and Concession £6.
The game will be televised live on SKY TV.
After Boxing Day's disappointment, Glentoran responded in the best possible way with a 5-0 win at The Oval against Donegal Celtic. The Glens only made one change with suspended Stephen McAlorum being replaced by Mark Clarke. The game started slowly for The Glens with Celtic going close early on after a dangerous cross was flashed across Elliott Morris' 6 yard box.
The "Wee Glens" Steel and Sons Cup Winning team will be making an appearance in the Premier Lounge after the Glentoran v DC game and will be bringing along the Cup to show our fans.
This is open to Premier Lounge MEMBERS ONLY.
There will be a limited time for the fans to have their photo taken with the trophy and the players after the game.

After the heartbreaking defeat at Windsor Park on Boxing Day, Glentoran need to get the result out of their system fast, with the festive games coming up thick and fast. On Saturday, Donegal Celtic are the visitors to The Oval looking for just their third win of the season. Glentoran slipped to 5th after the Boxing Day defeat, with Linfield and Coleraine overtaking us.