Live updates from Turners Cross
Stay tuned for live updates from Turners Cross as Cork City and Glentoran do battle in the Setanta Cup Sports Final.
That is all from Turners Cross for the moment but stay tuned over the next 24 hourse for detailed match reports as well as reaction from the victorious Cork City camp.
Cork City are the ones celebrating and deservedly so. They dominated the second half and even the staunchest of Glentoran fans would agree with that statement. Cork are now doing a lap of honour, while the Glens' are receiving their medals.
9.22 Full Time: CORK CITY ARE SETANTA CUP CHAMPIONS
9.21 Into the last minute.
9.19 Glentoran have the ball but it's cleared by Danny Murphy.
9.18 Cork substitution: Darragh Ryan replaces the injured Liam Kearney
9.18 3 minutes to be added on.
9.16Kearney is taken down by Fitzgerald, who is booked. Kearney is badly injured though and it looks like he will be taken off. Darren Murphy is also booked for an altercation with Fitzgerald.
9.15 Just as I say that, Glentoran push forward but Liam Kearney is taken down by Jamie Mc Govern.
9.14 Despite being behind, Glentoran are still pinned back as Cork continue to attack.
9.13 Denis Behan shoots but it's inches wide and rustles the outside of the net.
9.11 Neal Horgan shoots goalwards but it's blocked. More objects fly onto the pitch from the Glentoran section towards Danny Murphy.
9.10 Gary Hamilton is booked by Stokes as the game reaches boiling point on and off the pitch.
9.08 Cork continue their dominance but it sall kicks off as players clash near the corner flag. It results in a free for Cork. Horgan's takes it but it hits off the one-man wall Kyle Neill
9.04Glentoran substitute: Daryl Fordyce comes off for Dean Fitzgerald.
9.03 Pandemonium as the Cork fans go wild with celebration as their Northern opposition fire more objects onto the pitch.
9.02 GOAL CORK! Liam Kearney scores after a goaline scramble where Dudfield sliced a shot but it landed right next to Kearney.
9.00 Danny Murphy's corner is cleared by Taylor but Pat Sullivan plays the ball to Behan. However, the big strikers shot is saved.
8.59 Cork's Lawrie Dudfield shoots but it's easily saved by Elliot.
8.57Glentoran substitute: Halliday is coming off for Jamie Mc Govern.
8.55 Alan O'Connor and Johnny Taylor square up as Glentoran move out of their own half for the first time since the restart.
8.54 Cork continue their domination as the Belfast side are struggling to make any attacking contribution to the game.
8.50 Glentoran substitue: Scullion comes off for Andy Waterworth. Cork City's hardcore now retort to their own idiotic insults as Amhrán na bhFiann rings out from the Shed End.
8.49 Glentoran look rattled now as their fans resort to more silly taunts, waving their Union Jacks. Neil Horgan runs through from deep but he is stopped by Shane Mc Cabe
8.46 Gardaí move in as both sets of fans taunt each other but the tension is at fever pitch as Cork are now dominating.
8.44 GOAL CORK! Cork corner, Danny Murphy plays in Dan Murray who was unmarked and the ball went into the net.
8.43 It's all Cork now as wave after wave of attack is dealt with by the Belfast side. This time another corner is cleared by the defensively strong Glentoran.
8.40 Pat Sullivan strikes from nearly 40 yards and it goes into the stands. Another wasted set-piece from Cork
8.38 Danny Murphy has an altercation with some Glentoran fans as some objects are thrown at the Cork left back.
8.36 Lawrie Dudfield crosses from the right but Elliot comes and catches with ease.
8.34 Darren Murphy shoots over as the Cork fans begin to get really behind their team.
8.33 Straight away from the restart Cork threaten as Dudfield heads wide.
8.33 And we're off...
8.32 The two teams emerge for the second half and there are no changes from either side. Yet again, some boo's ring around the 'Cross when Stokes emerges for the restart
8.17 Ian Stokes is booed as the two sides leave the pitch.
8.16 Half-time.
8.16 The strong challenges keep flying in as Liam Kearney is taken down by Daryl Fordyce
8.151 minute added time
8.12 Darren Murphy shoots from distance and it's saved excellently by Elliot as the ball was curling into the top corner
8.09 Danny Murphy is booked for a poor challenge on Hamilton out on the far touchline. The game is becoming much more heated as Ian Stokes comes in for more abuse from the Cork fans.
8.05 Denis Behan shoots first time but yet again it goes over the bar.
8.03 Darren Murphy's speculatice effort goes well-over the crossbar.
8.02 Cork well on top as Kearney mis-hits when he had a great chance to level the scores.
8.00 Another free for the Leesiders. Thiis time Danny Murphy plays the ball to Sullivan. The defenders shot is parried by Morris and then Gamble's rebound takes a deflection, corner. Kearney's corner is met by Dan Murray who's shot is easily cleared by Nixon on the post.
7.59 Cork win a corner after some excellent work by Darren Murphy and Alan O'Connor. Kearney's corner is cleared easily yet again.
7.56 Cork are starting to come into the game a bit now as Colin Nixon heads away an Alan O'Connor cross as Liam Kearney went to head the ball.
7.55 Liam Kearney volleys from 30 yards but it's saved by Elliot in the Glens goal.
7.53 Free kick is cleared by Mc Cabe and Neal Horgan fires the ball over the bar
7.52 Phil Simpson is booked for a cynical foul on Lawrie Dudfield in the centre circle as Cork broke.
7.50 Cork free from about 40 yards is taken by Danny Murphy and is put out by Shane Mc Cabe for a corner. Liam Kearney's corner cleared easily.
7.47 Glentoran are on top at the moment as their fans on the far side of the pitch are still bouncing after taking the lead.
7.42 GOAL GLENTORAN! Dan Murray was judged to have fouled outside the area to the dismay of the fans behind the goal. Kyle Neill takes the free and despite Mark Mc Nulty getting a hand to it the ball goes into the net.
7.40Joe Gamble booked for stopping Scullion who was breaking after a wasted Cork free kick.
7.38Kyle Neill crosses from the right hand side but is caught easily by Mark Mc Nulty in the Cork City goal
7.36 Cork corner, taken by Liam Kearney, cleared by the defence as far as Denis Behan but his shot goes well over
7.32 Lawrie Dudfield shoots over for Cork as Alan O'Connor plays him in
7.31 Scullion breaks through the Cork defence but was judged offside.
7.30: Glentoran kick off as they play into the electric Shed End of the ground.
7.25: The two teams come out onto the pitch to a standing ovation, the atmosphere is electric but it is a real pity that only 3 sides of the ground are open. The ground looks to be oversold as groups of fans are congregating alongside the Saint Annes End, near the corner flags.
7.10: Both teams are leaving the pitch after their warm-up as there isn't a seat to be had (except for the Saint Annes End of course) around the ground.
7.00:The ground is almost full and this is certainly the best atmosphere in Turners Cross since the Leesiders won the Eircom League in 2005.
6.40: Both sets of teams are out on the pitch warming up. It's a bitterly cold night but the atmosphere is excellent with 45 minutes to go. Unfortunately, there have been reports of trouble in the vicinity of the ground and an assault has been reported in the nearby Turners Cross Tavern. Segragation inside the ground is excellent though and it doesn't look like there will be widespread trouble
6.30: Atmosphere is building here at Turners Cross as the stands fill-up.
Line-ups are as follows:
CorkCity: Mark McNulty, Neal Horgan, Dan Murray, Joe Gamble, Lawrie Dudfield, Darren Murphy, Denis Behan, Pat Sullivan, Alan O'Connor, Liam Kearney, Danny Murphy.
Subs: Michael Devine, Darragh Ryan, Eoin Forde, Cillian Lordan, Gareth Cambridge, Timmy Kiely, Seán Kelly.
Glentoran: Morris Elliot, Colin Nixon, Kyle Neill, Shane McCabe, Seán Ward, Daryl Fordyce, Michael Halliday, Gary Hamilton, David Scullion, Phillip Simpson, Johnny Taylor.
Subs: James Taylor, Andy Waterworth, Dean Fitzgeraldm Darren Boyce, Grant Gardiner, Jamie McGovern, Johnny Black.
Referee:Ian Stokes