Trebol FC 2-1 M7 FC
With not much to separate the sides, we have our first 'game-changer' of this match.
'3Play' is now in force for the final three minutes of the half.
This should make things a little more fast-paced.
With not much to separate the sides, we have our first 'game-changer' of this match.
'3Play' is now in force for the final three minutes of the half.
This should make things a little more fast-paced.
Great strike from Sam Fitzgerald from some way out.
His low left-footed drive beats the keeper as it cllips the inside of the post and its way in.
M7 needed that before this game started getting away from them.
M7 are resorting to pot shots from distance so far.
Trebol FC are looking the more confident of the two teams.
Ciaran Clark drills a shot on the outside of his left foot to double the lead for the elusive Luis Figo's side.
Jesse Waller-Lassen gets an early shot off from the halfway line.
It bounces just in front of the keeper but he makes the save.
Trebol FC come forward and Ethan Oke is put through and he calmly slots past the keeper to open the scoring.
The second match of the evening is uderway.
Not much to separate these two sides in the table.
Still no sightings of Trebol FC manager Luis Figo.
Here the sides for the second match of the evening:
Trebol FC: Montel McKenzie, Vani Da Silva, Ciaran Clark, Isaac Modi, Ethan Oke, Reggie, Emi, Ryan Gorwell, Jordan Brown, Shani Omed, Aaron Steven, Nathan Bowen.
M7 FC: Jesse Waller-Lassen, Femi Akinwande, Stefan Ilic, Jean Belehouan, Toby Bull, Sam Fitzgerald, Arjun Young, Ramez Gonzalo, Arin Zaha, Lewis Garcia, Henry Wise, Zion Nditi.
Ian Wright's side manage to hold on for the win.
That will be a big boost for his team to get out of their slump.
It is their first victory in the Baller League.
What a goal by Chris Arthur.
It is laid back to him, some way out and he drills a first-time shot into the top bins to score.
We have a game on our hands here now.
Ruben Junior registers his hat-trick.
With his back to goal, he spins and drills it into the roof of the net.
However, it is now being challenged by N5.
The goal stands as the referee does not feel there was a foul in the build-up.
Some heavy tackles are flying in from both teams.
The referee is letting the game flow and not pulling any of them up.
Just before the 'game-changer' N5 grab another goal to put them within touching distance of Ian Wright's side.
'Fast-forward' is now active for the final three minutes.
Brian Ly notches once again for get his eighth goal in the league.
At times he is carrying this N5 team.
This game is nicely poised now, we still have another 'game-changer' to come.
Junior is on the scoresheet once again.
This time taking a penalty for Wembley as he rounds the keeper and slots home.
They are dominating this match right now.
We are back underway in this one.
Big team talk needed from the former Arsenal trio.
The next goal seems important to both sides in this one.
Big chance for Pires to score but he dwells too long and the keeper blocks.
N5 go straight up the other end and grab their first goal.
That really gives them a lifeline in this game.
Junior makes some space and beats his man.
He slots past the keeper to make it three for Wembley Rangers.
What an evening Ian Wright is having so far.
Wembley attack and it is laid into the path of Ben Long.
He strikes it first time and beats the keeper to double their lead.
Now for the first 'game-changer' of the evening.
'Plus One' is active now, so we could see plenty more goals.
N5 are flying into the challenges.
Kahani tries to take it around the keeper but he blocks well.
Cannon gets straight back up and makes a good save to deny N5 on the follow up also.
What a bizarre first goal of the evening.
Oliver Cannon plays a pass forward and everyone misses it, including the keeper.
It clips the inside of the post and gives Ian Wright's side an early lead.
We are underway in the first match of the evening.
Neither of these teams have won yet in the Baller League.
That could all change this evening.
Some old friends lock horns in our first match this evening.
Wembley Rangers are managed by Ian Wright and Chloe Kelly.
N5 FC are coached by Jens Lehmann, Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg.
Both sides will be wanting to get back to winning ways and will put friendships to one side, focussed on the match itself.
Here is a quick reminder of the two teams facing each other tonight in our first match:
Wembley Rangers: Domingos Pires, Check Fayum, Ben Long, Stuart Cook, Oliver Cannon, Juan Pablo, Ruben Junior, Luke Gambin, Kaylen Kofi, Braden Shaw, Joseph Diomande, Nabid Eshari.
N5 FC: Owen Locke, Adrian Mariappa, Brian Ly, Charlie Wakefield, Dayo Adekayo, Chris Arba, Imran Kahani, Michael Class, James Alabi, Troy Molunda, Freddie Berrati, Callum Charlton.
The atmosphere is building for another night of Ballers League action.
It was a feisty evening last time out with passions spilling over from players and even managers.
This makes things a little more spicy with some real grudges building between some of the sides.
What we all want to see are goals and plenty of them this week.
Matchday 4
Includes fall-out from last week's action:
Evening and welcome to night four of Baller League action.
The league is hotting up now with a selected group starting to separate themselves from the rest at the top and bottom.
Three, including Yanited, Depertrio and MVPs United remain perfect whilst footballing royalty in the form of Ian Wright, John Terry and Jens Lehmann remain without a win after three games.
The league’s introduction of wildcards has certainly had its effect, and a new one was announced this afternoon as Matthew Briggs aka The Youngest Player to Ever Play in The Premier League joins high-flying MOTD-led Depertrio.
Action has yet to disappoint at London’s Copper Box, with another week set to deliver starting at 5.35pm BST.