 team of old in the squad tonight. One in the starting lineup. It's a standout at the bottom of your screen. Lennox Russell scored 14 goals for Arnett over five seasons. He won the title of course with them back in 2016-17. We've completed this lineup for you hot in a course between the six. You have Lewis Penicook, Brown and Simpson the back four, Jones as well as Nathan Thomas in the middle of the park. Anthony Nelson there as well. Up front, Janiel Ray just in done with nine goals to his name accompanying the aforementioned Russell. On the bench for Tivity Gardens, we'll have the likes of Vision Harris and Steve Clark, former Arnett Gardens players in their own right. Let's take a look at the present. Arnett Gardens lineup. Asher Hutchinson is between the six. They have a back four of Watson, Joel Jones, Cunningham and Gerald Neal in the middle of the park. Marlon Martin, Jamon Shepard, Jacquine Thomas and up top, Kahim Dixon, the brilliant Clarendon College youngster already has a goal to his name in that win last week over Harbour View. Fabian Reed of course as I mentioned with five goals beside him and Warner Brown with two goals to his name. He's in the middle. As we take a look at the full time highlights here at the National Stadium Eastfield. And this one was a deflected effort over the top, Arnett Gardens in full white. And that was a lovely switch from Claim Dixon to Fabian Reed back to Dixon who with a probably better house that he would bury that one, cracked the woodwork there, the crossbar in particular. And then lovely save that was Hutchinson denying Dunn looking for his 10th goal and then Lewis, an effort from distance wide of the mark as well. And then that was close. It really was again just outside the box. Dunn was firing from every angle, wasn't he? Trying to hit his mark. And then Cunningham, a driving force, but straight at the keeper. And then look at this play. Dixon to Sheppard, Sheppard with the ball over the top, keep off his line in trouble, Reed converting his sixth goal of the campaign. But that was just delightful football played by the junglers. Absolutely brilliant. Sheppard with that divine ball over the top and Reed made hot and pain. And they were in the driver's seat. And then a red card, straight red card to Morris. Thought about it, did O'Shea Nation. And then flash the red card in the direction of Tivoli's number seven. Harris, original Harris, another four-man in God's clear with the free kick. Fabulous save. And then Sheppard with the push. And Dunn converting, finally getting his 10th of the season. Joint top scorer in the Rey and every Jamaica Premier League. And they were back level and they were excited in the stands. But the storyline would get even better for Tivoli Gardens. Because with 10 men, they got the spirit. Initial save by Hutchinson and Steve Clark. Would you believe it with the finish? Lovely stuff on his return to the Jamaica Premier League against his old club. Strikes against them. Didn't want to celebrate. Tried to show respect, but he really couldn't hold it in the second time of asking. Because here he was with the space and the finish. To make it 3-1 to Tivoli over in it, the Onigand defense at sixes and sevens. This was their case for a hundred balls here. Well, in all the excitement, nothing doing. And Clark getting a second in minutes. And that was all she wrote. Tivoli Gardens with 10 shots, five on target on it, with 11 shots, two on target. And you can see the amount of yellow cards, seven in this match. And the one red card, of course, in the end, the possession in favor of Tivoli Gardens, 56%. Steve, first of all, welcome back to the Premier League. When you're sitting on a bench today in your new colors of Tivoli Gardens, did you dream that you'd be leaving with a brace and that kind of performance? Well, I have to give father-god thanks to give me an extra opportunity after being 18 months out. Well, on the bench, I tell myself that I have to go there and do it to prove my new spectators and fans that I can. Two feelings, two sets of feelings at the same time, because obviously you're playing against your former club where you spent all of your time on the Premier League. I could see you fighting emotions when you scored a goal. Didn't really want to celebrate, but the joy was burning inside of you. Yes, I have to give thanks again. But the thing is that I was happy that I got there and I did it. What does it say for Tivoli Gardens to come from a goal down, a man down as well, and produce a victory like this? Well, you have to understand that it's Jerome Weth coaching, so you have to always have to fight from behind and come up and give it a victory. Do you find as a player that he just brings the best out of you? Yes, Jerome Weth. Thank you. All right, Steve, all the best. Congrats on the win, congrats on the goals. Get some rest and welcome back again to the Premier League. Okay, thank you. Steve Klatt here, the play of the match.