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Jamaica Premier League: Portmore United 4-2 Harbour View FC In a thrilling early morning encounter on March 16, 2026, Portmore United edged a six-goal classic, defeating Harbour View FC 4-2 in the Jamaica Premier League. The high-scoring affair was ultimately decided by Portmore's clinical finishing in the second half, turning a closely fought contest into a valuable home victory. The match exploded into life with an early goal for the hosts, Portmore United taking the lead inside the opening ten minutes. Harbour View, however, demonstrated their fighting spirit by equalizing before the half-hour mark, setting the stage for a back-and-forth battle. Portmore restored their lead just before halftime, giving them a slender advantage at the break. The second half saw Harbour View push forward and find another equalizer, making it 2-2 and seemingly setting up a grandstand finish. But Portmore United found another gear, scoring twice in the final twenty minutes to secure all three points in dramatic fashion. The standout performance came from Portmore's attacking line, whose movement and pace consistently troubled the Harbour View defense. A key moment was a controversial penalty decision awarded to Portmore for a handball, which they converted to retake the lead at 3-2, a decision that visibly deflated the Harbour View players. The home side's fourth goal, a breakaway finished with composure, sealed the points in stoppage time. This result provides a significant boost to Portmore United's league standing, moving them up the table and into contention for a playoff spot. For Harbour View, the defeat is a setback in their own ambitions, leaving them to rue defensive lapses at critical moments. The Portmore manager was delighted with his team's character, saying, "We showed great resilience to respond twice. When they equalized, we didn't panic and found the answers." The Harbour View coach focused on the positives, noting, "We scored two good goals away from home, but we must defend better as a unit in key moments. The penalty was soft, but we have to deal with those decisions." Portmore United lined up in an attacking 4-3-3 formation, while Harbour View FC opted for a more balanced 4-2-3-1, aiming to hit on the break through their speedy wingers.