 There's Lyme Hall. This is how they will be lining up. And they'll be playing without a 4-3-3. Jaheem Williams is between the six. Gavin Harrison, the experienced centre-back, comes into the start in line-up with Damani, so we're missing Darius Stewart. Their most talented midfielder is there as well. Carlos Campbell, Jimoy Jones, Devonte Redmond, Marlon Penicook, their player to watch. Look for him in the wide areas. A very direct strong forward. Sir J. Anderson was already scored this season. The creative element of Kuri Mendez is good, and he will link up well with Damani Miller. And of course, Kuri Hilton, who scored last time out in their 6-2 loss at the hands of very united, their coach by Hopes and Gilchrist, who we haven't seen yet. We haven't seen him so far here, and hopefully Lyme Hall can perform without his presence. Malines, they sit in 12th. Comfortable at this point on 17 points, and they're starting 11th. The big miss is that there is no Jason Wright, their leading goalscorer and captain. Peter Harrison, Sir Jeannie Franks, Nadeen Samuels, Cleon Pusey, Tyreek Wilson, Dennis Nelson, the ever-present midfielder, number 7. Javon Brown, who will wear the captain's armband this time out. And Daniel Hardy, Jeannie Fleming, the player to watch. And Devon Davis comes into the start in line-up their coach, of course, by Jeremy and Thomas. Not too many changes in this Malines lineup, but yeah. The full match highlights of Keita Nicholson, FIFA official, the man in charge. And Malines driving forward. But Tyreek Wilson from distance. Jaheem Williams is way off his line. And actually gave up on the play. Malines had most of the attacking play coming forward. Daniel Hardy on this occasion, driving in, striking, but over the top. And they would have been disappointed that they didn't find a goal in that first half, Malines. This is a very good delivery in the era from Dario Stewart. Along the six-yard line, and an orange shirt should have been at the end of that Carlos Campbell and company. Not to be, and it remained nil-all. Devon Brown putting on to his favorite left foot, stung the palms of Jaheem Williams, who had some really good saves in this match. At one point was a pick for one of the match. Limehall, they got it into the back of the net, but illegally off the hand. And Keita Nicholson was right on point. It was a very good call from the Central Referee that thought that goal. And it would go into the half, nil-all. Then this moment, a deflection off the back of Sam Wells and Corey Hilton, two goals in two matches for the number 47. Just a slight deflection, but I dare say Peter Harrison with his quality will figure that he should have done better. Lots of power behind the strike, but yeah, against the run of play, they were ahead. Then this moment, a bit controversial at first. Then this was fouled. The ball went into the goal. Initially, Keita Nicholson gave the goal, but his whistle blew before the ball crossed the line. So he had to call it back for a penalty. Maybe should have waited a little to see. And guess what? Jeremy Nelson missed from the spot. Saved by Jaheem Williams. And the scorer made that one nil up to that point. But my lines, they didn't give up. They kept coming forward and Cleon Puse would put this on a dime for Shamar or Dennis. Dennis with his first of the season and my lines were all square after 75 minutes. Lots of expression coming from the linefall defenders and we do apologize for that. Coming through the microphone, but wow, what a moment it was for my lines and they continued to come forward. Or Dean Samwell should have taken that for himself. They are the center back. Tried to play it across the goal, but that was difficult. Nelson thought the same. That someone should have taken the strike. It was not to be then substitute Duncan getting into the air, providing this. And it was off the hand, outstretched hand from the Lyme Hall defender in Harrison penalty. And this time, even though Jaheem Williams went the right way, he couldn't stop that from Jeremy Nelson. His fourth of the season, Jeremy Nelson and my lines with a big three points. Two one after 90 minutes. The second half was a lot more lively than the first and Lyme Hall, just the three shots, two on target. Look at that from my line, 16 shots, seven on target and two goals to show for it. A busy day for Keeta Nicholson. Got most of the calls right. Eventually 21 falls in it and four yellow card shown. He kept all 22 players on the path. The majority of the position for my lines at 58%. And they had so many corners, 11 of them as well, compared to just Lyme Hall's four. Big three points here at the Waterhouse Ministerium. My lines two, Lyme Hall one. LeJay Williams is with our Man of the Match and it's no other than Shamar O'Dennis, their number 33. Yeah, Shamar O'Dennis today is Man of the Match. It was a really good performance from you as you have been consistent all season. How do you feel the team is progressing and how do you feel about getting the win today? The win is very important towards the team. It's a good three points, the coach said he wanted a three points today and he came off victorious. Talk to us about your position, how you play because today you were all over the attacking third and it created stuff. You're making things up and taking shots. What is your impact on the team like? The coach saw what I did to see myself. In the past few training sessions, he asked me to play forward. I'm not really a foul, but he asked me to play forward and I didn't complain. I played forward and give him the job and get the job done. Well, I can see why he's a very good coach because you have been playing that position very well. But what are your aspirations like for the rest of the season? For the rest of the season, get more goals, get more wins, and try to stay in the league. Well, all the best with that, Chamarron. Best of luck for the rest of the season. Thank you, same to you. And you know, we'll be moving on to...