In the ongoing Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League, Cavalier and Dunbeholden continue to impress with unbeaten records in their recent matches. Following a convincing victory over Arnett Gardens last Sunday, Cavalier is set to face struggling Humble Lion at Stadium East on Wednesday at 3:30 pm. Rudolph Speid’s team has gained momentum, securing an impressive 13 out of 15 points in their last five matches.In contrast, Humble Lion has struggled, accumulating only three points in their last five games, with their sole win against the last-placed Lime Hall Academy on December 17. Currently positioned 10th with 14 points, they face a challenging match against the formidable Cavalier.
Simultaneously, Dunbeholden, holding the sixth spot with 21 points, is geared up to play against Harbour View at 6 pm. Lenny Hyde’s coached team boasts a significant nine-point lead over Harbour View, who sits at the 11th spot with 12 points. Despite being considered title contenders, Harbour View has struggled this season, managing just one win in their last five matches. Wednesday’s fixtures promise mid-week excitement and intense competition in the Jamaica Premier League.
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