Postpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 26 September 2015
Mame Biram Diouf is the hero as Stoke win their first league match of the season.
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Stoke starting XI: Butland, Johnson, Cameron, Wollscheid, Pieters, Whelan, Adamch., Shaqiri, Krkic, Arnautovic, Walters
Bournemouth starting XI: Boruc, Francis, Cook, Distin, Daniels, Pugh, Gosling, Surman, Ritchie, Tomlin, Wilson
James McMath
Mame Biram Diouf is the hero as Stoke win their first league match of the season.
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BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Britannia Stadium: "The Stoke fans chant 'England's number one' as the orange-clad Jack Butland sticks out a glove to keep out Glenn Murray and preserve the hosts' slender lead. With Joe Hart benched by Manchester City today because of a back injury, is there an opening between the sticks for Roy Hodgson's side?"
Four minutes stoppage time at the Britannia. Stoke have the ball in the corner, looking to see out what would be their first league win of the season.
Only a brilliant one-handed save from Jack Butland stops Glenn Murray from making it 2-2.
The Stoke fans treat the goalkeeper to a rendition of "England's No.1"
Stoke 2-1 Bournemouth
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on Final Score
"You talk about managers under pressure, and Mark Hughes has been one of them. This could be a huge win for Stoke."
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Britannia Stadium: "Tension, what tension? The Potters are back on track for that first league win as Glen Johnson's deep cross evades the outstretched leg of defender Sylvain Distin - who's not missed much today - and substitute Mame Biram Diouf makes no mistake from close range. Bournemouth are readying sub Adam Smith as their last throw of the dice."
Mame Biram Diouf
Just as Bournemouth looked most likely to find a winner, substitute Mame Biram Diouf puts the hosts back in front. Glen Johnson's cross from the right wing area is perfect and Diouf's diving header beats Artur Boruc.
Stoke are creaking here and Gosling almost adds a second. Marc Pugh's backheel presented a shooting chance from 20 yards but Jack Butland got a solid hand to it.
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Britannia Stadium: "Bournemouth have a lifeline. Matt Ritchie's cross causes problems in the Stoke defence and a rebound off Glen Johnson falls kindly for Dan Gosling, who hammers home his first league goal for the Cherries.
"All his six previous strikes for them came in the League Cup. And his last Premier League goal was back in November 2011, for Newcastle in a 3-1 defeat at Manchester City."
Dan Gosling
Stoke were dropping deeper and deeper and it's cost them dearly.
Marc Pugh's low drive was blocked in the area but it fell kindly for Dan Gosling, whose deflected shot beat Jack Butland
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at the Britannia Stadium: "Bournemouth are huffing and puffing, Stoke are throwing bodies in the way, and there's an air of tension around the ground whenever the visitors keep the ball for long spells. With Bojan off the field, the hosts have lost a little creative spark.
"It's still a bright, sunny day but the main stand has now cast a deep shadow over all but the far touchline."
Lee Tomlin delivers a free-kick towards an offside team-mate in the Stoke area and it's the forward's final contribution of the day. He's replaced by Joshua King with 20 minutes to go.
It's difficult to tell when Mark Hughes is really unhappy. He's called Jonathan Walters over to the touchline for a chat and the manager certainly doesn't look best pleased with how his side are going about this second half.
Alan Green
BBC Radio 5 live
"I love coming to the Potteries but it's not often I get to say it's warm here."
A glimmer of a chance for Marc Pugh, who is slipped through by Simon Francis, but the Stoke defence are alert and crowd out the Bournemouth wide man.
Stoke squandered a 2-0 lead against Leicester last weekend and it looks like they've learned their lesson.
They have every player inside their own half at the moment, as Bournemouth enjoy a spell of possession without really threatening.
Sure enough, Diouf is on now. Bojan, who is still working his way back up to full fitness after a long injury, makes way. Looks like Walters will drop into the No.10 role behind Diouf.
A rare shot for Bournemouth as Glenn Murray tries his luck from 20 yards. It was all along the ground and central enough for Jack Butland to gather the ball comfortably.
Looks like Mame Diouf is warming up to come on for the hosts.
Jonathan Walters might not be a stellar name in world football but he does a great job for Stoke. As well as scoring goals, he holds the ball up well and brings players such as Bojan and Marko Arnautovic into the proceedings.