MISSED PENALTYpublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 27 April 2015
Ouch. Yann Kermorgant steps up confidently enough but scoops the ball over the bar. A let off for Bolton but that shouldn't be costly.
Bournemouth all but promoted to PL
Cherries three points clear in second
Goal difference 19 better than third-place Boro
Commentary on BBC Radio 5 live
Andy Cryer
Ouch. Yann Kermorgant steps up confidently enough but scoops the ball over the bar. A let off for Bolton but that shouldn't be costly.
The Bolton defender Dorian Dervite can have few complaints after seeing red for a a clear professional foul.
A chance to seal Premier League promotion as Callum Wilson is hacked down by Dorian Dervite when through on goal.
Midway through the second half and Bournemouth are well in control. There would be some misery around this evening if the Cherries managed to throw this one away now.
They can't can they?
Dr David Wheeler: Attended every Bournemouth home game 1967-73 aka the Keith East - Ted MacDougall era. Proud night tonight if it stays like this.
Keiron Riza: Be great to see Swansea vs Bournemouth next season. Their rise from the bottom is so similar. Two fantastically managed clubs.
Rich Wrigley: Saints fans will be looking forward to a south coast derby next season! Pompey might even get one if Eastleigh get promoted.
Marc Pugh has his hands on his head. He carries the ball down the left, cuts inside but drills just wide. The official attendance is 10,700 this evening. Can you imagine that in the Premier League next season?
Showboating time for Bournemouth. Yann Kermorgant, about 50 yards from goal, looks up and lobs the ball goal wards. Bolton goalkeeper Adam Bogdan just about recovers and tips the ball over.
Bogdan then scrambles Steve Cook's volley clear from the resulting corner.
Almost a goal back as Emile Heskey slides in at the far post but his half volley towards goal is deflected wide by Steve Cook.
The second corner comes to nothing. Bournemouth fans are still singing.
Corner to Bolton though...
You get the feeling the Bournemouth fans are readying themselves for a pitch invasion in about 30 minutes time...
Almost another goal as Steve Cook is a whisker away from tuning in Callum Wilson's low cross from the right. He should actually get a touch to that.
Another chance for Bolton as Liam Feeney heads Tom Walker's left-wing cross wide.
Bournemouth simply don't know how to settle for what they have got. They keep coming forward and Harry Arter fires a shot from 25 yards well, well over and wide. You get the feeling the Cherries will win a lot of admirers next season.
On text: Back in the 90s when I was a young kid I used to go to Dean Court where we had a whole family row, sat on wooden benches. I used to watch Luther Blissett and hope that one day we could get to the top but never really thought we could make it. Never supported another team and never felt this nervous, come on you cherries! My Granpop was a lifelong fan, he passed away this year in his late nineties and we had his wake at the stadium! I hope we do it for Jo Gilbert!
BBC Sport's Nabil Hassan at the Goldsands Stadium: Not quite party mode here at Dean Court, but it's not far off, We've had "we are going up" as well as the Match of the Day theme music being sung by Bournemouth's fans as promotion to the Premier League edges ever closer.
Wait a minute though. There is still a game to win. Bolton's Barry Bannan has an 18-yard shot deflected wide for a corner. That could have gone anywhere.
The resulting corner is cleared. A Bolton goal would make this a little bit more nervy.
Alex Kaminjuki: All the way from Kenya and I have supported Bournemouth throughout the season. I fell in love with their name from the start.
Bournemouth start where they left off in the second half. First Matt Ritchie is crowded out then Yann Kermorgant over hits a cross from the loose ball.
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is looking a relaxed man. It must be hard to wipe that smile from his face - I'm sure all Cherries fans know how he feels.
So Bournemouth have got two legs, a nose, two eyes and an ear in the Premier League. Just 45 minutes to go to edge that final ear over the finishing line.
Bournemouth could be drunk dry this evening. Game on.
Steve Hankey: @afcbournemouth welcome to the Premier League next season. You have restored my faith in the beautiful game.
Daniel Tinkler: Bournemouth going up. I give it till January before we see Arry managing again.
David Ahluwalia: Bournemouth making a strong case to be most people's second favourite team next year.