 He's 17. Huge moments in the context of the championship. No doubt about that. Really has been a spectacular night of World Cup Speedway. Heat number 17. Takes her up and we go to the first turn. Doyle's made a really good start for a straighter off the inside. Dan Buley's there. Certainly here we go with Rasmus Jensen once again in the thick of the action. He goes charging up the inside. Jason Doyle there, hanging onto the front. Here comes Rasmus Jensen. Buley around the outside. Certainly a collage. Not out of it, but he's at the back. Buley now. Certainly now beginning to work the bike. He hits the front. Does he type for the lead? Doyle's going to run him one and turns three and four. He does. Buley now. Getting dropped back to the inside. Oh yes, there's something inside. How on earth did Jason Doyle hang onto the lead? I tell you what, Jason Doyle did everything right for his country there. But now it's getting tight again. Buley's up the inside this time. Jason Doyle is really soaking up the pressure. But Dan Buley again up the inside. Doyle out in front. Hanging on by the skin of his teeth. Buley following him through. Oh, it's tied in. He runs in the back of him. Kawajes at the back. That's going to allow the lead for Team Great Britain with three races to go. But Doyle is written down like a champion. He hangs on. Rasmus Jensen back in third. And the switch of riders there for Poland didn't work. Tough on Kawajes coming in a heat 17 for your first ride. He wasn't out of it, but crikey it was a tough race. How on earth Jason Doyle hung on there? I just don't know. Three points for Australia with Jason Doyle. Two points for Team Great Britain with Dan Buley. Rasmus Jensen, one point for Denmark. And the honest Kawajes misses out for Poland. And the couple of point lead now for Team Great Britain with three races to go. Three points for them. 26 for Poland. Australia on 24. Likewise Denmark. What a race again here. I tell you what, Jason Doyle did fantastically well to soak up the pressure. He soaked up for the entire four laps was unbelievable. Rasmus Jensen just sneaking up the inside there. Looks like he's going to have a run on Doyle as well as Buley with Kawajes at the back. Tough for him coming into this race in heat 17 for his first ride. Dan Buley threw absolutely everything at Jason Doyle. Really winding it up around the outside. Just lifted there. Lost a little bit of momentum. Now cuts back up the inside of Jason Doyle. Again grabs a little bit of extra grip which just makes him get out of the throttle. Meanwhile Rasmus Jensen is putting everybody under pressure up the inside. But Jason Doyle just kept making all the right moves. He would turn left, right, around the inside, around the outside. Unbelievable ride. Very determined character. Jason Doyle and it was on display there. There's no question about that. And there's the standings once again. The two point lead for Great Britain. 28 points. 26 for Poland. Australia on the 24. Denmark the same. So Anders Thompson comes in here. Has a replacement. Dominic Kvera for Poland off the inside gate. Gate number two for Australia is Chris Holder. Great Britain out of gate number three. And Anders Thompson coming in here for Michael Mickelson. Off the outside gate for Denmark. Just four points in it between first and fourth. So easily could turn around. But Great Britain have got their noses in front once again with three races to go. Can it be their night? Started so well. They've hung tough for so long. Wuffendon has had an up-and-down night. Literally an up-and-down night. Two wins, two lasts. P-18 were away. Great start off the inside by Kvera. He fires himself to the front. Chris Holder into second place. Round the outside. So Wuffendon now coming through. But he's relegated back to third. Certainly there. Anders Thompson now coming through into second place. A fine ride for him. Wuffendon trying to land a row into third place. For Poland, they'll close right back in on Team Great Britain. If it remains the same, Kvera out in front. Thompson coming on strong in second place for Denmark. Yeah, Thompson's really got the bike hooking up. He's stealing a march down there. It's all Kvera there. Off the fence. Great job for him to chop back across. And now Tyle Wuffendon's got the bike working up the inside. Oh, that's getting close. Very tight indeed for second and third. But out in front, Dominic Kvera being a hero for Poland here. Anders Thompson hanging tough back in second place. Wuffendon trying everything he knows back in third place. But Poland are surging back. They've responded. They've got two points down coming into this race. They're now going to be all square at the completion of Heat 18. Breathless stuff once again. Brilliant start from Kvera. And just look what that means to him. Truly stunning speedway again. All square between Great Britain and Poland on 29. Back on 26. Look what it means to the fans, Chris. They're just overjoyed. Unbelievable scenes. Dominic Kvera, fine ride. Three points for him for Poland. Anders Thompson for Denmark, two points. Tyle Wuffendon and Great Britain won. Chris Holder in Australia missed out there in Heat 18. That was a vital win for Poland. Really was. Wuffendon is now leading the race. He's got a good start from Wuffendon. He's had a... The last three races got one point as the standings. As we've got two races to go to determine who's going to be the Speedway World Cup champions of 2023. What a time to win your first race. And off the inside gate that's exactly what Dominic Kvera does. He explodes off the start. Both his legs out away from the bike. Trying to get all of his weight down on the seat there. Wuffendon draws up the inside. Looks like he's going to comfortably get himself into second place on the opening lap. But Anders Thompson has other ideas. And it's difficult to get up the inside of Anders Thompson. Been riding around the curb in all of the races so far that he's had in his semi-final. And of course the final here tonight. But Tyle Wuffendon, one point from him as you say. Kelvin he struggled in the latter part of this meeting. But it's all square at the top. It is indeed. It's looking like a shootout between Great Britain and Poland. There's a chart around the stadium. The Polish fans charting Polska, Polska. And that man certainly doing the business for his country in the very last race. That's for sure. Heat number 19 then. Drama here in the Olympic Stadium in Wroclaw. That's for sure. Liam Mattson for Denmark goes from the inside gate. Bartosz Marchek for Poland, gate number two. Gate number three for Australia is German Lidzi. And off the outside, Dan Buley who has replaced Adam Ellis here. The team, Great Britain. What a moment for Buley to try and bounce back here. But crikey. Crikey. Bartosz Marchek has been truly outstanding here for his country this evening. Poland have had a tough night. Probably harder than they expected. Possibly looking at Australia or Denmark, particularly after last night who could be there to close this threat. But Great Britain have been outstanding tonight. They've done themselves proud already tonight. Every chance of a gold. Here we go then. Heat number 19, the penultimate race of the night. Possibly could easily be a race off here this evening. Tapes up, underway. Mattson's made a good start off gate number one all. That was an untidy run there with German Lidzi getting shoved out of the way. Buley ran the outside of Smalsik. That's very important indeed. Smalsik now trying to respond. But Mattson's in front. Buley coming through in the second place. Bartosz Marchek hanging off the back of the bike. Straight line to the corner, up into second place. Buley now reads it. Back up the inside. Beautiful speedway from Dan Buley. But Smalsik, you know it's just going to get absolutely everything here. I think that was a bit of a mistake there from Dan Buley as he jumps back. But Smalsik using that little bit of grip to shoot himself into the corner. Leon Mattson doing fine work there out front for Denmark. Possibly not going to be enough for them. But here comes Smalsik again. Unbelievable speedway here in this speedway world cup. Leon Mattson out in front. Bartosz Marchek has had to right. So how beautiful is it to get tight through the last corner. Smalsik responds, slams the door shut. Leon Mattson. What a ride on Bartosz Marchek. They lead. Going into the last race. How hard did he have to ride to get the better at Buley? Sensational speedway once again in heat 20. Mattson are fine right out in front. But all the fireworks were going on behind him with Bartosz Marchek and Dan Buley with Poland. Going to heat number 20 with one point lead. 31 points to 30. And Denmark on 29 just two points out of it. Leon Mattson three points for Denmark. Bartosz Marchek two points for Poland. One point for Great Britain with Dan Buley and Jamie Lidzi in Australia. Well, it's a shootout for Gold here. In heat number 20. A three-way shootout for Gold in heat number 20. Poland, Great Britain and Denmark. Which way is it going to go? Well, heat 20 could decide this world championship. Of course it might come down to heat 21. Every chance. See it once again. A three-way shootout for once again. Leon Mattson just making the inside gate work. Very, very well to fires himself into the front round the first turn. But they got very tight there between Marchek and Lidzi. It looks like at this point that Dan Buley is going to have a good run around the outside. Marchek pushing him, pushing him. You can see Leon Mattson having a look over his right shoulder. What have I got to do? Have I got to move out? Have I got to creep around the inside? But Marchek battled for the last two laps tirelessly. And he manages to get the two points and give Poland a one point lead going into the final. How hard did Buley make him work? He responds superbly well here but Smalsik read it very well indeed. Buley running wide there and Smalsik being able to chop back to the inside. He covers every angle there. Off the fence, on the inside, on the curve. They go into the last race with a slender lead of one point over Great Britain. Only two points over Denmark, Australia. Unfortunately, they are just down to four riders. It's not going to be their evening. But Leon Mattson certainly doing the business here. What a conclusion we are looking forward to here in heat number 20. There is a change. Nicky Pedersen comes out of the lineup and Anders Thompson comes in here for Denmark. And the responsibility now. How much pressure is on their shoulders? Unbelievable. Robert Lambert for Great Britain off the inside, gate number two for Denmark is Anders Thompson. Mattson Janowski for Poland off a gate number three, a maximum for Australia off the outside. Janowski hasn't been in great form this year but what a moment for him. He lives here, he rides for the club and he hits the front, it's theirs. If he hits the front. But Robert Lambert has been in sparkling form. Heat number 20, Lambert has made a great jump. Superb stuff from the outside from Frick as well from Australia. They fire themselves to the front but Lambert is in a second place. Handy here, could get very tight and then it remains like this. It could well be a runoff for the gold here this evening. Robert Lambert elects him to go right round the inside and follow him. Janowski going to the back now with Thompson coming into third place. This is going to get tight. Janowski is riding out wide, we haven't seen too much of him doing that. Robert Lambert is now looking for a way for, he's going to get pinned down on the inside, gets awfully closer to Max Frick and Janowski is right behind him. Indeed he is, Max Frick there out in front. Here we go to a race of Janowski. Janowski now on the inside. Frick down the back straight, can do Robert Lambert do anything about it. Max Janowski is going to make himself a hero. Here we go, a poll at the World Champions. Unbelievable sees here in the Olympic Stadium. Incredible speedway meeting and Max Janowski has had such a difficult time. Gets the better of Robert Lambert with a hard break for Team Great Britain. You've got to feel for Harkable scenes. Anders Thompson just out the back. I'm just looking out of our commentary window the Polish fans are hugging each other. What a celebration it's going to be here tonight. Hard break for Great Britain but Poland unbelievable. I don't think, I've got no voice left. I need to lie down a bit. I do indeed, but Krajki would an artist's speedway. It's been a nervous night for them. They have so much pressure, so much expectation in this championship. For Max Janowski, you can see in his eyes. He's had such a difficult time in the Grand Prix. But there he found the extra, he found what he needed. Smars that played his part. Dominic Cabera of course with that fine ride and heats number 18. So disappointed for Great Britain. They laid down the gauntlet to Poland and all the rest right from the word go tonight. Just come up short. Two points in it, 33 points for Poland. They are the world champions. Silver goes to Great Britain on 31. Bronze will go to Denmark on 29 and Australia on 27 just miss out.