Swansea 2-2 Bournemouthpublished at 65 mins
Neat passing and moving from Bournemouth in the Swansea half nearly tees up Dan Gosling, but a Swansea foot gets in the way to ease the pressure. There's no let-up from the visitors at the moment.
Swansea XI: Fabianski; Naughton, Bartley, Williams, Taylor; Ki, Britton; Shelvey, Ayew, Routledge; Eder.
Bournemouth XI: Federici; Francis, Distin, Cook, Daniels; Stanislas, Surman, Arter, Gosling, Ritchie, King.
Tim Oscroft
Neat passing and moving from Bournemouth in the Swansea half nearly tees up Dan Gosling, but a Swansea foot gets in the way to ease the pressure. There's no let-up from the visitors at the moment.
Bournemouth have a spell of pressure but cannot make it count. Swansea have yet to really give the away defence much to think about in this half.
Close! Bournemouth's corner is flicked back across his own goal by Eder. It lands with Steve Cook drilling a shot through a crowd and past the far post - it only needed a slight touch from somewhere.
Subs from both sides are warming up, and the game could do with an injection of urgency from somewhere.
Fabianski comes out of his box to get to a long through-ball, calmly passing it past a red and black shirt to his skipper Williams.
Patient build-up from Bournemouth, then Matt Ritchie tries to make it to a short pass from Stanislas but he slides out of play over the by-line in vain - helped by a greasy surface that is only getting wetter as the rain pours down.
It's been a quiet start to the half, broken by a long-range shot from Harry Arter that lacks venom. Lucasz Fabianski is right behind it to make a simple save.
Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
Clumsy fouls by Eder and Routledge on either flank give Bournemouth free kicks, but Junior Stanislas is booked for flying in and catching Ayew late.
It's fairly quiet off the pitch, a touch of tension is in the air as is more than a touch of rain. Neither side have threatened the other penalty area so far this half.
Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
The effects of that controversial penalty linger on with referee Andre Marriner booed by a section of the home support.
But we're under way, and Ashley Williams is still out there.
Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
Backheeled goals are always filed under 'cheeky' or 'sublime', it seems, and Andre Ayew's effort is no different.
Swansea's Wayne Routledge has struggled to make an impact down the right flank (see the left of the graphic), but by comparison Bournemouth's Matt Ritchie (right) is much more involved.
Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
Gripping stuff as we get to the break. Home captain Ashley Williams looks like he might be struggling, we'll see if he emerges for the second 45 minutes.
A poor clearance from Fabianski gives the visitors a slight opening, but after winning a corner a rattled-looking home defence get the ball away.
Bournemouth playing keep-ball as the half winds down, after losing a two-goal lead they look content to get inside to regroup.
There will be three minutes of injury time.
It's poor from Matt Ritchie, he drills it low to the edge of the box but Andre Ayew clears with some ease.
That's 18 goals conceded on the road by the Cherries so far this season. But they win their first corner of the match to ask a question late in the half.
Danny Mills
Former England defender on Final Score
"It was definitely a penalty. He clips the players leg. It's accidental but it doesn't matter, it's still a foul."
Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth
Jonjo Shelvey drills it to the left of Federici and equalises!
But the goal is mired in controversy - Bournemouth players are convinced Ayew tripped over his own feet and not those of Simon Francis, and replays suggest they might have a case.
Swansea 1-2 Bournemouth
Andre Ayew hits the deck, Andre Marriner points to the spot!