Glenavon and Glentoran battled out a goalless draw in the rescheduled Irish Premiership match at Morneview Park.
Neither team could score a goal in the match, which was originally postponed before Christmas.
Glentoran had the ball in the net on three different occasions, but all to no avail.
Fourth-placed Glens are currently two points behind the Crusaders, while Glenavon are level with Dungannon on points but remain 10th on goal difference.
Glentoran had the ball in the net within the first 45 seconds, but David Fisher made an incredible leap past Glenavon keeper Mark Byrne to meet Patrick McLean's deep cross, but his shot was denied. Rejected for offside.
The visitors dominated the early stages, with Byrne denying Fuad Soule and Dare O'Connor.
Glenavon almost took the lead with their first meaningful attack when Len O'Sullivan's cross was headed home by Matthew Snoddy, but Glentoran keeper Aaron McQuarrie found the crossbar with help. I turned the ball over.
Glentoran came close just before half-time when Charlie Lindsay brilliantly controlled a through ball from Soule, but his volley went over the crossbar.
The East Belfast side had the ball in the net again just before the first hour, but it was chalked away again.
Fisher's shot was palmed by Byrne and the assistant referee ruled the ball had crossed the byline for a corner, the junior cut back and substitute Shea McCartan slotted it home, but in a goalmouth scramble another The shot was invalidated.
Fisher then caught Junior's flick past Shaun Ward, but when he tried to shoot past Byrne, the Glenavon keeper was able to gather the shot with ease.
Lurgan Blues missed a golden opportunity in the closing stages of the match as Robbie Garrett's quick free-kick rolled over the legs of James Singleton and was cleared by Darren Clarke. The substitute tried to curl the ball into the far corner, but it went over the bar.