Summary

  • Bournemouth XI: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Stanislas, Arter, Surman, Gradel, Grabban, Afobe.

  • WBA XI: Foster; Olsson, Yacob, Evans, Gardner, McClean, McAuley, Fletcher, Dawson, Rondon, Leko.

  1. Crocked Cherrypublished at 14:52

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    Last home game of the season for Bournemouth today.

    The 23-year-old Mings was carried off six minutes into his Premier League debut against Leicester City last August after tearing anterior and medial ligaments.  

    Here's hoping his 2016/17 campaign is a much better experience.

  2. Lawro's predictonpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    BournemouthImage source, #bbcfootball
  3. Play our Predictor gamepublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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  4. View from the gantrypublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    John Roder
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "In the dim and distant past I used to regularly commentate on Bournemouth matches for regional television. The chances of Bournemouth ever playing in the Premier League seemed about as likely as Manchester United being in League Two.

    "Fast forward to 2016 and this will be the final home match of the most successful season in the Cherries' history. A swift return to the Championship - predicted by many - hasn't materialised.

    "It is perhaps fitting that West Bromwich Albion are the visitors for what is sure to be quite a celebration.

    "As a former Bournemouth player and manager, Tony Pulis will be given a warm reception, but the Baggies boss will be desperate to end his team's run of poor form while extending Bournemouth's recent dip."

  5. West Brom Wallyspublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    Where's Wally? On his, or her, way to the south coast, by the looks of it...

  6. Get involvedpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    As ever we want to hear from you with your thoughts and opinions on today's action, and what you make of your side's respective seasons.

    Text us at 81111 (UK only), remembering your name and location, or use #bbcfootball.

  7. Pulis wants Albion staypublished at 14:37

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    Tony PulisImage source, Reuters

    Two seasons, two comfortable finishes away from the threat of relegation. Is that enough for Tony Pulis to earn a new deal at West Brom?

    The Baggies manager has a year left on his deal, but says he will hold talks with chairman Jeremy Peace at the end of the season about new terms.

    "We've got two weeks to go, two important games, and then we'll have dinner and sit down and we'll talk about things. I should imagine we'll be okay," says the Welshman.

    "I like the football club, it's a good football club, there's no problems for me in any way, shape or form. There's lots of improvement that has to take place but it takes time."

  8. Time to relax - Howepublished at 14:34

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    Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: "The fact that we are now mathematically safe means we can relax and play some really good football.

    "I was anxious to get the job done ourselves, to win the games and get points - that would have been the ideal. As it happened we had to rely on other teams, which is never nice.

    "We have had a really tough run of fixtures, the results have not been great, we would love to end this season on a high, we would love to end our home form on a high and try and get our supporters going into the summer feeling very good about next season."

  9. Team newspublished at 14:31

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    Eddie Howe makes four changes from the side that lost at Everton last Saturday, with Junior Stanislas, Max Gradel, Lewis Grabban and Benik Afobe coming for Marc Pugh, Joshua King, Callum Wilson and Matt Ritchie. 

    Bournemouth XI: Boruc, Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels, Stanislas, Arter, Surman, Gradel, Grabban, Afobe.

    BournemouthImage source, Opta

    Tony Pulis names an unchanged West Brom side, which means that 17-year-old winger Jonathan Leko starts his second Premier League match.

    West Brom XI: Foster; Olsson, Yacob, Evans, Gardner, McClean, McAuley, Fletcher, Dawson, Rondon, Leko.

    West BromImage source, Opta
  10. Good afternoonpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    We're all set for today's match, which sees Bournemouth welcome back former manager Tony Pulis and his West Brom side. So without any further ado, we have the teams.