FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 12 May 2019
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
A fine way to finish another season!
Palace finish 12th. Bournemouth come 14th.
Palace and Bournemouth start final day 12th and 13th respectively
Both would finish on their highest Premier League points total with win
Two changes for Palace with Van Aanholt and Meyer starting
Cherries unchanged from win over Spurs
Matthew Henry
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
A fine way to finish another season!
Palace finish 12th. Bournemouth come 14th.
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
There's still time for 20-year-old Luke Dreher to come on for his Palace debut. He replaces England international Andros Townsend.
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
We're into added time.
Julian Speroni has appeared on the touchline and is signing autographs and taking selfies.
He'll get a great send-off I'm sure.
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
More subs.
Sam Surridge is on for Nathaniel Clyne for Bournemouth.
Palace also replace Michy Batshuayi, who scored two first-half goals, with Connor Wickham.
Will this be the Belgian's last Palace appearance?
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
Wilfried Zaha's temper is still bubbling and Roy Hodgson takes the sensible decision to replace him.
He is given a standing ovation by the home fans.
They'll be hoping this isn't the last time they see him in a Palace shirt.
Crystal Palace 5-3 Bournemouth
Surely that's the three points secured now!
Andros Townsend
Don't make Wilfried Zaha angry. Moments ago he was booked for a tussle with Jefferson Lerma and was not happy after a stern talking to by the referee.
He then collects the ball on halfway, beats a couple of players and charges towards the Bournemouth goal.
On reaching the 18-yard box he squares to Andros Townsend who sweeps into the bottom corner.
Crystal Palace 4-3 Bournemouth
We've still got 15 minutes left. There's time for this to finish 6-6.
Joshua King
Told you it was good! A seventh goal!
From the resulting corner Joshua King sneaks in at the back post and converts.
Bournemouth are back in it again.
Crystal Palace 4-2 Bournemouth
Great game!
The ball flies straight up the other end Lys Mousset is in but his effort is saved.
Crystal Palace 4-2 Bournemouth
Max Meyer comes within a whisker of number five.
He takes a shot early on the edge of the box but curls it inches wide of the post.
Crystal Palace 4-2 Bournemouth
That goal hasn't taken the wind out of Bournemouth's sails too much.
They're still attacking and Eddie Howe makes a double change.
Jordon Ibe is replaced by Lys Mousset and Chris Mepham comes on for Jack Simpson at the back.
Patrick van Aanholt
Crystal Palace are comfortable again. This is a really good goal.
Patrick van Aanholt feeds Wilfried Zaha. Zaha jinks around in the box while Van Aanholt continues his run before feeding the ball back to the Dutchman who tucks the ball between Mark Travers legs.
They restores Palace's two-goal advantage.
Crystal Palace 3-2 Bournemouth
Adam Smith goes down in the box. Not for me, Clive.
Crystal Palace 3-2 Bournemouth
And with good reason. Jordon Ibe makes room on the edge of the box and shoots on goal. Had it been a foot further to the left then Palace keeper Vicente Guaita would have had a more difficult save to make.
Crystal Palace 3-2 Bournemouth
Bournemouth pressing forward again. They fancy this. Selhurst Palace is as quiet and nervy as it has been all season.
Crystal Palace 3-2 Bournemouth
Palace were 3-0 up at 37 minutes. Roy Hodgson doesn't look as comfortable now.
Jordon Ibe
Game on!
Jordon Ibe drills a shot from the edge of the box and with the help of a slight deflection the ball nestles in the bottom corner.
Crystal Palace 3-1 Bournemouth
Michy Batshuayi rattles the side netting as he hunts a hat-trick. Teenage keeper Mark Travers might have got a touch on that one too, looking at the replays.
Crystal Palace 3-1 Bournemouth
Another stop from Travers! This one is closer to him and as a result more comfortable but he parries away James McArthur's shot.
Palace have started the half well.