IRISH CUP: No major shocks but Annagh push Linfield all the way

Shayne Lavery Linfield
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 28th Apr 2021

The showpiece Irish Cup got under way last night (Tuesday) with seven games.

One of the most intriguing was at Windsor Park where Portadown-based Championship side Annagh United put up a brave fight before losing 2-0 to Linfield - the most successful side in the competition's history.

But it was the Annagh who nearly took the lead with a flicked back header fromStephen Acheson, latching onto a Craig Taylor long throw.

In the end, though, goals from Andy Waterworth and Shayne Lavery, who had started on the bench, saw the Blues through.

Elsewhere, Portstewart were swept aside 5-1 by Cliftonville, Belfast Celtic downed 3-0 by Carrick Rangers, and Ballyclare Comrades beaten 2-1 at Warrenpoint.

Action from Irish Cup first round between Crusaders and Coleraine

In the meeting of Premiership clubs, Crusaders knocked out Coleraine with a 1-0 win at the Showgrounds, Ballymena got past Portadown 4-1, and Dungannon Swifts put out Glenavon, winning 2-1 at Mourneview.

It is a reduced tournament this year as a result of the covid pandemic.

Holders Glentoran got a bye into the second round.