Darren Armour is congratulated after scoring a penalty
Lisburn Distillery take a commanding lead into the second leg of this CIS Cup third round tie after coming from a goal behind to defeat Bangor 4-1.
Glenn Hand blasted the ball high into the net on 11 minutes but Darren Armour equalised with a 25th minute penalty.
Curtis Allen scored Distillery's second after 33 minutes and Armour flicked the ball home from five yards out after meeting Gary Muir's cross on half-time.
Muir fired in the fourth with a 22-yard shot into the back of the net on 59.
Nigel Boyd's cross set up Hand for the opener, the Bangor player bringing the ball under control before shooting home from 10 yards.
Armour made no mistake with his penalty after Allen had been brought down in the area by former Whites player Dean Youle.
Allen then beat Andrew Plummer to edge the visitors ahead, Armour grabbed his second and Muir completed a comfortable win.
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