Everton vs AFC Bournemouth LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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Bournemouth scored three late goals to stun Everton 3-2 in the Premier League at Goodison Park and leave the hosts without a point from three matches.
Everton opened up a 2-0 lead in a seven-minute spell after the break with goals from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Bournemouth spent most of the game on the back foot, barely threatening the Everton goal, but with three minutes left they pulled a goal back when Antoine Semenyo poked home from close range.
In added time, Lewis Cook’s powerful header found the back of the net and Luis Sinisterra broke Everton hearts with the winner to leave Everton rooted to the bottom of the table.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
As we pass the half an hour mark here at Goodison Park, it remains goalless between Everton and Bournemouth, with chances few and far between so far.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
The visitors manage to get a couple of good crosses into the box from the left wing, but Pickford is there to punch clear. On the last ball, the keeper seemed to go down briefly with a knock, but he's back up on his feet now and eager to continue.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
Bournemouth have letting themselves down a lot with their passing, they have given the ball away so many times in midfield and in the Everton half, which just lets the hosts off the hook.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
Neither keeper has had a save to make yet, it's been a game of half chances so far. Everton are yet to score this season, but have conceded seven themselves.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
Everton have won six of their seven Premier League home games against Bournemouth, with the exception a 3-1 defeat on the final day of the 2019-20 campaign.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
What a tackle! Iroegbunam slides the ball in behind the Everton defence for Ndiaye to run onto in the box, but Araujo gets back and makes a great sliding challenge to put the ball out of ball and deny Ndiaye a shot at goal.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
There's not been enough quality end product in the final third by both teams so far, you'd probably say Everton would be the happier of the two at the start, they look more dangerous at the moment.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
Harrison links up well with McNeil down the right, before Harrison races inside and finds time and space on the edge of the penalty box. The winger fires a low shot towards goal, but he drags it wide of the Bournemouth goal, not testing Kepa.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
It's quite scrappy so far, neither team are able to keep the ball for a sustained period, with a few too many sloppy passes. Both look dangerous on the counter-attack.
Everton vs AFC Bournemouth
Blocked! Bournemouth break quickly on the counter and catch Everton open at the back, the ball comes to Evanilson in the box, but the striker can't get it out of his feet quick enough and Mykolenko makes a good block.
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