Watch highlights as Linfield lift the Irish Premiership title for the 55th time following a 2-0 victory over Cliftonville at Solitude.
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Linfield manager David Healy says he "immensely proud" of his players but he doesn't want "to outstay my welcome" in charge of the Windsor Park side after winning a fourth Irish Premiership title in five seasons.
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Watch as Jamie Mulgrew lifts the Gibson Cup at Solitude as Linfield win the Irish Premiership title for the 55th time.
Andrew Waterworth reflects on his Linfield career after ending his time with the Irish Premiership champions with a goal against Cliftonville before the Blues lifted the Gibson Cup.
Derry's Chrissy McKaigue says his side must improve further when they face Limerick in the Division Three promotion play-offs in two weeks' time after they narrowly beat Cavan.
Dillon Pennington proves Worcestershire's spearhead to leave Derbyshire battling to avoid an innings defeat at New Road.
Head coach Thomas Frank says Brentford have provided a blueprint for promotion after sealing a place in the Premier League.
Coleraine secure second position in the Irish Premiership table after a 2-1 comeback victory over Larne at Inver Park.
The Great Britain quartet win the women's 4x100m final at the European Team Championships - one of four victories on day one as GB take a narrow overnight lead.
Northamptonshire are in sight of beating Sussex on the final day, needing another 87 runs for victory.
Will Rhodes and Michael Burgess both hit half-centuries as Warwickshire end a topsy-turvy day three on top against Nottinghamshire.
Glenavon book their place against Larne in the European play-off semi-finals with a 1-1 draw against Dungannon, while Ballymena beat Portadown 4-2.
Jamie Porter takes four wickets as Essex complete a three-day demolition of Durham at the Riverside.
Wrexham manager Dean Keates wants the opportunity to be in charge next season despite missing out on promotion.
Sam Evans and Marcus Harris' unbroken stand of 73 gives Leicestershire a slim chance of victory over Middlesex.
Steve Cooper says Swansea City will use the pain of play-off final defeat to Brentford to drive them next season.