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Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
See you later. Tom Nichols sends Bournemouth captain Steve Cook for pies with a neat turn.
Cook responds by legging him up. Chance for Crawley to load the box.
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Wilshere starts and scores for Bournemouth
Original tie on Saturday was postponed because of Covid-19 cases in Crawley side
Winner will travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley in fifth round
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Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
See you later. Tom Nichols sends Bournemouth captain Steve Cook for pies with a neat turn.
Cook responds by legging him up. Chance for Crawley to load the box.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
A good spell of pressure from Bournemouth. Lewis Cook, Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld and Diego Rico all take pops at goal but are unable to find the target.
Rico's chance was a tough one from a tight angle but you'd expect him to hit the target from around eight yards
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
There was a good pass from Tom Nichols in that Crawley move. he's looked very bright for the visitors.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
First chance for Crawley. And it's not a bad one.
Bournemouth go to sleep at the back allowing Ashley Nadesan in down the right channel.
The former Fleetwood forward doesn't have a pass on so flashes an effort towards the bottom left corner but home keeper Asmir Begovic gets down to parry the ball away.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
The hosts really should be ahead. Diego Rico swings in a corner from the right and Philip Billing gets a free header in from six yards out.
The Bournemouth midfielder was left to his own devices there but sees his effort rebound off the right post.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld fizzes a shot from distance in but that's well saved by Crawley keeper Glenn Morris.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
'Stand up Tom' comes the shout from the Crawley bench as Tom Dallison tries to hold up David Brooks' progress down the right.
The way things are going there'll be plenty more of that this evening.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
Diego Rico seeing plenty of the ball down Bournemouth's left but Crawley are defending with plenty of numbers.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
All Bournemouth early doors as you might expect given they are hosts and a couple of divisions above Crawley.
Jack Wilshere shows up well on the edge of the visiting area but Crawley have numbers back and see the danger away.
Bournemouth 0-0 Crawley
Here we go.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
A quick reminder of how the sides look this evening.
Bournemouth XI: Begovic, S Cook, Kelly, Brooks, Groeneveld, Wilshere, L Cook, Stacey, Rico, King, Billing
Subs: Dennis, Smith, Carter-Vickers, Kilkenny, Lerma, Riquelme, Anthony, Surridge, Solanke
Crawley XI:Morris, Adebowale, Tunnicliffe, McNerney, Dallison, Matthews, Hessenthaler, Powell, Tsaroulla, Nadesan, Nichols
Subs: Sesay, Bulman, Khaleel, Kowalczyk, M Wright, Nelson, Tilley, J Wright, Rodari
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
Great tune. 'Live is life' is being belted out at Bournemouth.
Diego Maradona's famous warm-up routine is now at the front of my mind.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
Right here come the teams.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
These two sides have only previously met twice (back in 2012 in League One) but there's still a feel of unfinished business about this one.
That's mainly because Crawley manager John Yems is taking his side back to the club where he says people betrayed him and left him suffering from depression following his acrimonious departure in 2018.
Yems was in charge of scouting and recruitment at the Cherries before they claimed they could not afford to keep him on as football operations manager.
"It's a funny thing, depression," Yems said. "It just creeps up on you, when the phone stops.
"It's the trust issue, being let down by people that you trust. You can stand many things in this world, but unfortunately you do have to trust people - and when people dump on you from a great height, it's very hard to take.
"It was betrayal, you go from the first division into the Premier League and then you get made redundant for no reason. It goes to show that certain people there are very unscrupulous and very untrustworthy"
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
No real explanation needed...
FA Cup fifth-round draw
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
Looks like Jack Wilshere has been putting in a shift in the warm up.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
It looks more than a little damp and breezy down in Bournemouth this evening.
Still it's an opportunity for both sides to get ready for the next round of the competition.
The reward for winning this evening is a tie against Premier League opposition and trip to Burnley in the fifth round on Wednesday 10 February.
I'm not a meteorologist but from extensive experience of sitting in the Turf Moor press box I'd have thought conditions up there are likely to take this evening's rain and wind up a couple of notches.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
Jack Wilshere is apparently chomping at the bit for this one.
The former Arsenal midfielder joined Championship side Bournemouth last week on a deal until the end of the season.
And when you take ganders at his recent playing record you can understand why.
Wilshere, 29, has started just two games in the best part of 17 months and has not played in the FA Cup since the 2015 final, when Arsenal beat Aston Villa 4-0.
"It has been a while since I was involved in the FA Cup," he said.
"I love the FA Cup. When I was a younger player that was an opportunity for me to try and work my way into the Premier League team.
"[Former Arsenal boss] Arsene Wenger was always good at that, but now I am at a different stage of my career and I'm looking to try and get minutes to prove my fitness."
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
So used to seeing this bloke on TV entertainment shows.
Who'd have thought that Mark Wright would get a second bite of the cherry in professional football at the age of 34?
Every chance we could see him tonight for Crawley as well if there are some tired legs later.
Bournemouth v Crawley (19:00 GMT)
Bournemouth made 10 changes for the 4-1 win against Oldham in the third round but it's a much stronger side this evening.
Seven of the side that started their Championship loss at Derby are included but the big news is that ex-Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere, makes his first start in his second spell at the club.
Bournemouth XI: Begovic, S Cook, Kelly, Brooks, Groeneveld, Wilshere, L Cook, Stacey, Rico, King, Billing
Subs: Dennis, Smith, Carter-Vickers, Kilkenny, Lerma, Riquelme, Anthony, Surridge, Solanke
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Crawley boss John Yems names nine of the side that defeated Leeds in the third round of the FA Cup.
Defender Tony Craig is missing, as is George Francomb, which means that Emmanuel Adebowale and Joe McNerney both start.
Crawley XI: Morris, Adebowale, Tunnicliffe, McNerney, Dallison, Matthews, Hessenthaler, Powell, Tsaroulla, Nadesan, Nichols
Subs: Sesay, Bulman, Khaleel, Kowalczyk, M Wright, Nelson, Tilley, J Wright, Rodari