 I started bringing you the team changes if you were late joining us. It was Simpson and Kelly rotating to the bench. And Stanislaus, who's going to miss about the next five or six weeks with injury, as Lerma jumps airily there and gives away a free kick. Lockies ended up on the ground in a bit of pain, holding his head from the challenge by Jefferson Lerma, which seemed to be an honest, aerial challenge with players coming from different directions below. Is that a red card for Jefferson Lerma? Well, that's an amazing decision. Jefferson Lerma never once took his eyes off the ball there, went over the top of Berry, the Luton player. He collides in with Lockyer. Jefferson Lerma can't, but he's looking around, thinking, is this a joke? In the early stages of the second half, as Luton with their first quarter of the game in towards Pott's, headed to the back post, another fantastic, fantastic stops. Absolutely amazing. This fellow is in the form of his life. I don't know how he's got to that second chance. What a save that was, even better than the first one. He's got away with his foot. Well, Berry volleied it, full pelt from six yards, and through the middle, Luton is stretched, king-threaded down the inside left, Channel Solanki's onto it. Oh, what a pass for Solanki, flicked it past the goalkeeper. It was rolling towards the net, and there was a heroic goal line clearance from Luton to put it past the post for a corner. Approaching the penalty area, shadowed by Rico. Luton's slow to get bodies forward to join Harry Kornick here. And then there's a bit of space here for Jusbree Hall onto his favourite left foot. And eventually breaks the cherry's resolve on the counterattack, set up by the former cherry Kornick, and Jusbree Hall finds the bottom left corner, and with 21 minutes played in the second half, it's Bournemouth-Mill, Luton won. Well, he took it well. It was one of them situations where he arrived late and he sort of outnumbered.