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Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe makes a double change up front - Benik Afobe and Max Gradel are on, Joshua King and Marc Pugh come off.
There's about £2.5m in prize money on the line for the club if they can win this.
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Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe makes a double change up front - Benik Afobe and Max Gradel are on, Joshua King and Marc Pugh come off.
There's about £2.5m in prize money on the line for the club if they can win this.
Callum Wilson is lucky to win a free-kick for Bournemouth. He goes on a run but seems to be constantly stumbling and Juan Mata brings him down from behind. The Spaniard, not usually known for crunching tackles, is booked.
Juan Mata makes a fool of a defender on the edge of the box with a side-step but his effort is well saved by Adam Federici.
Man Utd 1-0 Bournemouth
Pat Nevin
Ex-Chelsea winger at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 live
"That was more than incisive by Rashford, his skill is absolutely stunning! He did a stepover, a dummy and a drag all in the one move. He's not just a centre forward.
"And what a save from Federici. We couldn't have a more different second half to the first."
Manchester United have about three chances to score. Marcus Rashford goes down the right and it ends up with Juan Mata, whose shot is blocked. Anthony Martial then gets it and plays it to Jesse Lingard, who shoots wide.
And then a minute later, they have another great chance. Antonio Valencia hits a wonderful rising powerful effort from an angle, which Adam Federici tips over. The keeper appears to have hurt himself a bit, but he's OK to play on.
Chris Smalling heads wide from the corner.
Where was this play in the first half?
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson whips in a cross from the left for Manchester United but nobody is able to get onto the end of it.
I'm just thankful Anthony Martial wasn't there, if he scores I'll lose the BBC Sport online fantasy football league.
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
"It doesn't look like Bournemouth will be pocketing another £2.5m in Premier League prize money.
"The Cherries are set to finish 16th in their first top flight season, which is a splendid effort from Eddie Howe's men.
"But with £1.25m in prize money for each place higher in the table, victory would have taken them up to 14th."
Bournemouth try a clever free-kick where Joshua King and Matt Ritchie step over a free-kick, which is then played onto King who had made a run - but it goes out.
Not as bad as the Cheltenham effort which went viral a couple of months ago, mind.
Michael Carrick almost scores a goal of the season contender. The veteran is 35 yards out and sends a rocket of a shot off the crossbar. It seemed to hit Tommy Elphick on the way, but still a great effort.
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A lot more attacking intent from both sides in the second half, Juan Mata tries to slip in Antonio Valencia down the right but he overhits his pass.
Manchester United want a penalty as Juan Mata is played in by Anthony Martial and Steve Cook brings down the Spaniard. In fact, having seen the replay it's a definite penalty.
Mata just looks totally bemused.
Dan Gosling has a chance for Bournemouth but it's off target. It was a good move to find the midfielder. Joshua King held off Daley Blind before finding Matt Ritchie, who found Marc Pugh and he found Gosling, whose shot wasn't great.
Where was this action in the first half? Within 60 seconds of the restart, Wayne Rooney and Callum Wilson both have deflected opportunities.
Manchester United 1-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth get the second half started.
The players are coming back out for the second half. Almost ready to go.
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Man Utd 1-0 Bournemouth
One shot on target, one goal. Wayne Rooney's strike (the green arrow) was the only first-half effort that troubled the opposition net.
Man Utd 1-0 Bournemouth
Pat Nevin
Ex-Chelsea winger at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 live
"Manchester United have been the better side, they held a lot of the ball, not been fantastic to watch and not been quick enough - until that moment for Wayne Rooney's goal."