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Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Although James McCarthy has taken a bit of a knock from that corner. He's having a bit of treatment.
Bournemouth XI: Federici; Francis, Distin, Cook, Daniels; Stanislas, Surman, Arter, Gosling, Ritchie; King.
Everton XI: Howard; Coleman, Stones, Funes Mori, Galloway; McCarthy, Barry; Deulofeu, Barkley, Kone; Lukaku.
James Gheerbrant
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Although James McCarthy has taken a bit of a knock from that corner. He's having a bit of treatment.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Frenetic stuff at Vitality Stadium now! Junior Stanislas, who has been a real livewire in the second period, cuts in from the left and gets a curling shot away which is deflected behind for a corner. It comes to nothing.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Excellent second-phase play by Everton. They win the ball in Bournemouth's half and work it to Seamus Coleman on the right. His cross is inches away from finding Romelu Lukaku in the six-yard box.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Tell you what though, this is a spirited start to the second half by Bournemouth. They work the ball from the right to the left of the penalty area really nicely and Junior Stanislas gets a firm strike away, which is well saved by Tim Howard.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Gerard Deulofeu has been excellent for Everton so far, and key to his effectiveness has been his ability to get into advanced positions with the ball.
A look at his heatmap (right) shows how he's been able to consistent get to the byline to cause havoc in the Everton defence. Contrast that with his opposite number Matt Ritchie (left), who has barely got into the final third.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
The trouble with going out all guns is that Bournemouth are liable to leave themselves exposed on the break - as they do here. Everton work it beautifully, threading the ball through to James McCarthy down the inside-right, and he calls Allsop into action.
This is the keeper's first league appearance for Bournemouth since 26 October 2013 against Leicester in the Championship.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
King goes close again as he surges into the box and has a shot, but John Stones throws himself in the way. Lively start by Bournemouth.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
That was a bit dicey for Everton. Dan Gosling's shot is deflected, and almost falls right into the path of Joshua King - Tim Howard gets there ahead of the striker but almost loses the ball at his feet.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Here we go again. A couple of changes for Bournemouth - Adam Smith is on for Steve Cook, with Simon Francis going to centre-back, and Adam Federici hasn't shaken off that ankle knock, so he's off and third-choice keeper Ryan Allsop is on.
#bbcfootball
#bbcfootball
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
And that's the interval. Everton have been excellent, irrepressible on the wings and incisive up front. Bournemouth haven't been bad but, not the first time this season, they find themselves on the receiving end of a harsh lesson in the realities of the Premier League.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Another decent cross from the rampaging Simon Francis, who has got forward to good effect in this half, but it's just over the head of Junior Stanislas. Up the other end, Gerard Deulofeu roams clear down the right flank, but his cross is cut out.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Great goal by Everton to work their way across the pitch from Brendan Galloway's throw-in. Gerard Deulofeu's cross found Romelu Lukaku, who took a touch and fired home.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Dan Gosling clips a free kick into the area, but Harry Arter's volley is off target.
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
And Steve Cook so nearly makes immediate amends! He gets his head on a Matt Ritchie cross ahead of Tim Howard, and the ball looks destined to trundle over the line until John Stones intervenes to hook it out from under the bar!
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton
Kevin Kilbane
Former Everton winger on Final Score
"A brilliant goal by Lukaku, after an excellent ball received from Deulofeu.
"Lukaku scored a lot in the Europa League last season, but this season it has been in the league. He is playing with a joy, with a smileon his face, and Lukaku is unstoppable at the moment."
Bournemouth 0-2 Everton (Lukaku)
This man just cannot stop scoring. Romelu Lukaku nets his fifth goal in four matches. It was lovely play from Gerard Deulofeu, threading an early curling cross through from the right wing, and Lukaku was able to outmuscle Steve Cook and bang the ball past Federici. Cook will think he could have done better there, but it was fine centre-forward play.
Bournemouth 0-1 Everton
Ross Barkley with some lovely twisting and turning on the edge of the area, but he just overdoes it and one feint too many allows Simon Francis to nip in and steal the ball.