Bournemouth vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League result and final score as VAR rules out Dango Ouattara goal
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Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon equalised 14 minutes from time to secure a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday and spoil their hosts’ 125th anniversary celebrations.
Marcus Tavernier put Bournemouth ahead in the first half but Gordon stole in at the back post to steer home a 76th-minute cross from substitute Harvey Barnes to ensure a deserved share of the spoils.
Newcastle advanced to four points from their opening two games of the season. Bournemouth drew their opener at Nottingham Forest.
Bournemouth, hoping for a win to mark their anniversary festivities, had the ball in the net in stoppage time for what looked initially to be a dramatic late winner but Dango Ouattara’s effort was ruled out for handball after a VAR check.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
Both sides are looking to take the game to each other. Neither side is sitting back to invite pressure, both wanting to be as positive as possible.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
Play has been halted to check in on Longstaff on the floor after a collision with a Bournemouth player.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
A second corner in quick succession for Newcastle. Their players were flooding forward into the box, but Murphy couldn’t pick a white shirt out, and the ball was played behind.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
Newcastle with the first corner of the game as Isak played a great ball from the right wing towards Gordon, but the Bournemouth defence get the ball over the bar.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
Bournemouth have spotted a weakness in the Newcastle defence, pace. The Cherries are trying to play the ball forward quickly realising they have the pace to trouble in behind.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
Evanilson with his first foul in the Premier League on Krafth. The Swedish player was beat for pace but got his body across cleverly to earn the foul off the former Porto player.
AFC Bournemouth vs Newcastle United
The two sides have got off to an electric start, looking to take the game to each other. Playing direct, quick football, both trying to press intensely when not in possession.
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