Here's a strategic overview.
The Germans are in the West, the British the East.
The map (please note that the v-hexes are not accurate for our map, but are approximate):
In the far south the Germans are heading North up the central paved road with at least 3 Panther tanks and multiple halftracks.
A little further north the British unsuccessfully engaged another Panther that is about 200yds SE of the central town.
British infantry have just entered the NE part of the central town where they immobilised a Panther tank.
About 200yds NE of this town is where 2 British tanks were knocked out, attempting to engage the Panther.
British HMGs were using the hill about 500yds east of the central town to fire into town.
Major Bryan's men appear to have complete possession of the village in the north on the stream. They were surprisingly able to take the village with barely a shot fired.
The RAF shot up a Panther tank (believed immobilised, but this is not confirmed) just NW of the village on the paved east-west road.
The meadow just north of that road is where Corp Stokes KO 2 halftracks.
German infantry and halftracks have been spotted North of the village, on both sides of the stream, and even east of the north-south paved road. The small field about 500yds NE of the village is where German infantry were forced to retreat after attempting to cross the field.