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Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Ross Barkley heads wide on a rare attack for Everton and manager Roanld Koeman has made his first change - Gareth Barry is replaced by Tom Cleverley.
Second-placed Everton unbeaten in Premier League
Bournemouth fourth-bottom in table
Alan Jewell
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Ross Barkley heads wide on a rare attack for Everton and manager Roanld Koeman has made his first change - Gareth Barry is replaced by Tom Cleverley.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Bicycle kicks aren't the usual province of the average central defender, but Steve Cook has form here. He scored with one in a 2-2 draw at Ipswich in 2014, then saw a spectacular effort brilliantly saved by Watford keeper Heurelho Gomes here last season.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Bournemouth back on the offensive and a cheeky backheel from Junior Stanislas releases Adam Smith down the right.
They can't make anything of it but look to have re-established the control they enjoyed in the first half.
Steve Cook also has a go with an overhead kick but can't properly connect.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
So what have Everton got in this second half?
Some nice one-touch passing to start with but they are forced to go back to keeper Maarten Stekelenburg as Bournemouth press them back.
A foul on Kevin Mirallas gives the Toffees a free-kick in Cherries territory but it's cleared.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
No changes for either side and Everton's Ross Barkley gets the second half going...
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Warm applause greets Bournemouth at the interval as Eddie Howe's side walk in with a not undeserved 1-0 lead, having troubled Everton all afternoon with their pace and movement - and the visitors' frustration showed, not only when Idrissa Gueye was booked for a late challenge
The Cherries have not look totally assured defending set-pieces - which is when Everton have looked at their most dangerous - but have played at a high tempo and kept working for each other, exemplified when Jack Wilshere earned a big roar for a block tackle in stoppage time.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
The action areas are fairly even but the possession stats are not.
Ronald Koeman is usually fairly impassive on the touchline but he must be animated in the away dressing room.
For Eddie Howe, it's surely a case of "same again, lads".
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
A seriously impressive half from Bournemouth, who totally dominated after the first 10 minutes.
Harry Arter and Jordon Ibe have stood out for the home side, while Junior Stanislas' goal was a thing of beauty.
For Everton, Romelu Lukaku was very close to giving them an early lead with a downward header but he hasn't been a factor otherwise.
The Toffees have been given a good chasing. What can Ronald Koeman say and do at half-time to get his side into this game?
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Finally, relief for Everton...
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Harry Arter has been excellent for Bournemouth and could have had a goal of his own before Junior Stanislas struck.
The Cherries bossing the midfield. Bossing everywhere, in fact.
Two minutes added on...
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Everton boss Ronald Koeman was in charge of Southampton when Bournemouth beat their south coast neighbours here in March. That day, the home side dominated enough for Koeman to make a substitution, and change formation, within 35 minutes.
He's not done that today but has cut a frustrated figure in the technical area as the Toffees - who could top the table tonight if they win and Manchester City slip up - have not lived up to their pre-match billing.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Half-time can't come quickly enough for Everton boss Ronald Koeman and his players.
They've only been behind for two minutes in the league so far this season (until today) but are lucky to be only 1-0 down here.
The Toffees come forward and Charlie Daniels brings down Yannick Bolasie. Another yellow card from referee Robert Madley.
Everton win a corner from the resulting free-kick but it goes over everybody.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Everton's Yannick Bolasie has the ball by the right touchline but he is harassed and hustled out of it by three Bournemouth players.
The Cherries are relentless and the visitors are rattled.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
On the left wing Jordon Ibe is giving Seamus Coleman plenty to think about. He wins a corner off the Everton right-back - Phil Jagielka mistimes his attempt to head it clear but the Toffees captain gets away with it.
Superb from Bournemouth so far. 1-0 the least they deserve.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Everton's Idrissa Gueye is the first player into the book - he's late on Harry Arter and the card is fully deserved.
Frustration building amongst the men in blue.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Everton's Yannick Bolasie has been a peripheral figure so far but is able to send over cross into the area. Bournemouth have difficulty clearing it but the Toffees are unable to take advantage.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Everton looking to stop regain a foothold and Gareth Barry lets fly from about 30 yards. He's scored twice already this season but not this time - Artur Boruc tips it over comfortably enough.
Nothing doing from the corner.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
It was Junior Stanislas who broke Everton's hearts here last season - and the former Burnley winger has the Cherries faithful on their feet with that spectacular opener.
Had Bournemouth's radar been more attuned, they could be several goals to the good by now. The pace of Callum Wilson and Jordon Ibe is seriously worrying the Everton back line - Wales captain Ashley Williams in particular has his hands full coping with Wilson.
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton
Bournemouth looking for another and Simon Francis has a pop from wide right and 30 yards out. High, wide and not very handsome.
File that one away under optimistic.
Junior Stanislas
He scored two in this fixture last season - including the 98th-minute equaliser - and Junior Stanislas has done it again.
A fantastic right-foot strike straight into the top corner from 25 yards. No chance for Maarten Stekelenburg. The Cherries have dominated the past 10 minutes and deserve their lead.