Historic Solitude takes centre-stage this evening, the latest instalment in this season’s compelling Irish League title-race.
Ireland’s oldest football stadium plays host to the north Belfast derby, postponed from last Monday after Crusaders were hit by Covid in the camp.
The Reds’ home form has been phenomenal - played 10, won 10, but no team enjoys poking the opposition eye as do the Crues, and with the added incentive of ending Cliftonville’s winning home run and de-railing the Solitude title-challenge, the Seaview men will be more than up for it tonight.
A typically feisty derby is in prospect.