Thank you and goodbyepublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2016
That is all for our live coverage of Bournemouth v Swansea. Cracking game. I'll see thee.
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That is all for our live coverage of Bournemouth v Swansea. Cracking game. I'll see thee.
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Four additional minutes are done and dusted - three goals mean three precious points for Bournemouth. They're up to 38 points with eight games left and must sense that Premier League football looks set to return to Dorset for a second season. Swansea must wait a little longer to ensure survival. Just as well Eddie Howe's side are not desperately scrabbling around the relegation zone - it's Tottenham and Manchester City up next for the Cherries."
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Game over. Huge cheers from the home crowd. That is three wins on the bounce for the Cherries. And I reckon that is them safe.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Time nearly up. Looks like three more points for Bournemouth.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Neil Taylor fouls Matt Ritchie deep in the Bournemouth half. Precious time ticks away.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
The Bournemouth fans have adopted 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' to taunt the Swansea fans. They have clearly got word from Twickenham that things are going well for England in the rugby.
There are going to be four additional minutes.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Chris Powell
Former England full-back on Final Score
"It has been a very, very good game - end to end with two teams who like to play attacking football."
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Frantic stuff in and around the Bournemouth box. It requires some cool heads in the home defence to keep out Swansea, who are piling more and more men forward. Might as well go for it now.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Swansea's final change sees Ki Sung-yueng come on for Leroy Fer.
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
That third goal looks to have done serious damage to Swansea's belief. Bournemouth look confident and nearly seal the win with a Lewis Grabban chip that Lukasz Fabianski tips over the bar.
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Having thrown away a 2-0 advantage at the Liberty Stadium in November, and twice allowed Swansea to equalise today, Bournemouth will hope not to surrender a fourth lead to the Welsh side after Steve Cook's second goal in successive home games."
Bournemouth 3-2 Swansea
Modou Barrow goes off. He has been much quieter this half after his impressive first 45 minutes. On comes striker Marvin Emnes. 10 minutes to go.
Steve Cook
The game takes another twist. After Artur Boruc pulls off a superb save to deny Alberto Paloschi, Bournemouth counter-attack and force a corner, which is swung over by Matt Ritchie and met by Steve Cook, whose header is right into the corner of the net. Can't take your eyes off this for a second.
Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
Max Gradel has run himself into the ground. He departs to be replaced by the very able Marc Pugh.
Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
This game is there for the taking. Twice the home side have to be disciplined to keep out crosses from the left as Swansea aim for a third sucker punch.
BBC Sport's Mark Mitchener at Vitality Stadium: "Swansea are finding space down the right, where some slick passing created Sigurdsson's goal - and Paloschi's chance which followed. Bournemouth left-back Charlie Daniels has won some rave reviews this season as an attacking outlet, but he's got his work cut out defending at the moment. The Swans fans are finding their voice and it's their side in the ascendancy at the moment."
Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
Eddie Howe twists again, sending on Lewis Grabban for the ineffective Benik Afobe. One January signing for another. Grabban hasn't scored in seven appearances since returning to the Cherries.
Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
Swansea pile forward again and almost take the lead for the first time as Modou Barrow's low cross is palmed away from Alberto Paloschi by the diving Artur Boruc. From the resulting corner, Leroy Fer heads down and Bafetimbi Gomis pokes an effort wide.
Gylfi Sigurdsson
Swansea have done it again! Like Gradel before him, Modou Barrow goes from scorer to provider with a low cross into the box that Gylfi Sigurdsson collects before turning and firing in to the top corner. That's seven goals in his past 11 games. Cracking game.