BBC Sport NI to show both title deciding games

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Larne, Coleraine and Glentoran can all win the title on the final day of the season

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The two games that could decide the Irish Premiership champions on Saturday will be streamed on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport app and website.

Larne need one point against Dungannon Swifts at Inver Park to secure their third Gibson Cup in four years.

Sitting three points behind Gary Haveron's side, Coleraine and Glentoran are primed to capitalise if Larne slip up, and they face each other at the Showgrounds.

That game will also have implications European places as second in the league is guaranteed an automatic place in the qualifiers for next season's competition.

Ruaidhri Higgins' Colerane currently hold second on goal difference ahead of Glentoran, and the game will also have implications for European qualification.

The side who is in second will automatically qualify for Europe next season, and the Bannsiders also have the fallback of the Irish Cup final on 2 May, as they take on Dungannon Swifts in the decider.

Both games kick off at 17:30 BST, and you can watch both across BBC Sport - on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport app and website from 17:15 BST.

You can also listen to both matches on BBC Sounds and on BBC Radio Ulster with coverage starting at 17:00 BST, as well as follow live updates and goal clips from all six matches on the BBC Sport app and website.