 Now a bit of room for David Brooks, and he makes it through, and here's Dom Solanke, put a scoomeroo of gold for the cherry stop scorer, and he blazes it with his left foot high into the stand. Very similar position to that which he scored against Barnsley, on the stroke of half-time at this time, way off target. I thought the same thing as you, Chris. Immediately got that first touch out of his feet, hard and low past the goalkeeper, but... Certainly have to be on their money. Peter Banks is a Premier League official. As I said, he was given away by the keeper. Woodland makes a mistake. Brooks' touch was heavy, and Woodland manages to atone for his error by coming out. He raises a hand in apology as he comes out and blocks Brooks' shot away with a goalkeeper. He was at fault, and he rescued himself. That's why we might be a bit off-center and not neutral. Here's Solanke down the right-hand side. Billing over on the right-hand side, trying to wriggle his way through in towards Solanke, can't get his head on it. Comes back to Stanislaus, who smashes it past the post. Best chance early in the second half, two and a half, but it's gone on the half, and Stanislaus running onto it as it dropped out of the sky, caught it cleanly, but put it white. Oh, dear. You know, it's one of them situations. Just hit the target with it. He didn't need that much power to get the ball past the keeper. Lewis Kurt won a great tackle again on the halfway line now to try and put Solanke away. He finds Brooks under pressure from Cabango. Brooks right corner of the area. Only Stanislaus in the box at the moment. 10, Lewis going absolutely potty. He's got his hands on his head down beneath us as Brooks was caught inside the penalty area. The referee was close. Stanislaus looking to lay it off. Lewis Kurt on his left foot this time. Oh, why are the posts? Lewis Kurt unleashes another venomous strike from distance. This time with his left foot, and again, it wasn't far away. Well, we've said all night he's been the best player. He just needs a goal just to cap that performance off.