AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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This year sees Manchester City try to defend their crown and claim a historic fourth title in succession. Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering City, who also won the Champions League and FA Cup last season, will have to see off Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and the rest to claim an unprecedented sixth league title in seven years.
Meanwhile Luton Town are making their first appearance in the Premier League, having risen from non-league in an incredible decade of progress. They followed Championship winners Burnley and second-placed Sheffield United in earning promotion to the top flight.
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AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
After Dawson wins the ball in midfield, it breaks to an enlivened Cunha, who snaps a 20-yard shot straight at his Brazilian compatriot Neto in the Bournemouth goal. Wolves have certainly torn into their hosts since half-time!
AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Goal Matheus Santos Carneiro da Cunha
AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves kick off, and we are back under way in Bournemouth!
AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Substitution João Victor Gomes da Silva Thomas Glyn Doyle
AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bournemouth are unbeaten in their last three Premier League matches when leading at the interval, winning on all three occasions; however, this season's evidence suggests it could still be a nervy 45 minutes ahead for the home side, who are yet to take maximum points in 2023-24.
AFC Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Following a sluggish start, during which Wolves struck the crossbar, Bournemouth's most fluent move of the match produced a goal that separates the sides at half-time. Once again, the Cherries' talisman Solanke found a neat finish to put them in front, and the visitors have failed to truly test Neto at the other end. Before today's game, no team had conceded more first-half goals in the Premier League than Bournemouth, so Iraola will be relieved to keep a clean sheet thus far; O'Neil has plenty of thinking to do at the break.
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