The tie between Glentoran and Larne is set to be the livestreamed game in the quarter-finals of this season’s Clearer Water Irish Cup.
BBC Sport NI has announced it will stream the game on Friday 6 March (7.45pm kick-off).
Glentoran, who reached the last eight with an emphatic win against Drumaness Mills last night, have won the cup on 23 occasions, while current NIFL Premiership leaders Larne are seeking their maiden success in the competition.
Larne secured their place in the quarter-finals by seeing off Warrenpoint Town 2-0 in the sixth round, while striker Jordan Jenkins was the hero for the Glens as they eased past Drumaness of the Amateur League Premier Division. He scored four of the five goals at The Oval last night.
The Glens v Inver Reds cup clash will be livestreamed on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport NI website and on the BBC Sport app on 6 March.
It’s the only all-Premiership encounter in the last eight. All three ties the following day (7 March) will be Premiership v Championship clashes (all 3pm starts).
Clearer Water Irish Cup holders Dungannon Swifts are due to face Championship side Harland and Wolff Welders at Stangmore Park in the last eight.
And Cliftonville, who were defeated by the Swifts in last year’s final, are heading to Lakeview Park to battle it out with Loughgall.
Championship leaders Limavady United, meanwhile, are set to take on Coleraine. That ‘home’ tie for Limavady is being played at Coleraine’s Showgrounds home, which is the temporary base for Limavady while a new pitch is being laid at Limavady Showgrounds.