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Son Heung-min and Juan Foyth sent off as Bournemouth beat nine-man Tottenham

Here's how it all played out at the Vitality Stadium

Michael Jones
Saturday 04 May 2019 10:41 EDT
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Bournemouth and Tottenham met in a bad-tempered Premier League clash on Saturday afternoon.

Mauricio Pochettino's side could have guaranteed Champions League football with a win this afternoon but debutant goalkeeper Mark Travers and red cards for Son Heung-min and Juan Foyth left them with an uphill battle.

And Nathan Ake headed what proved to be the winner in injury time as the Cherries finished their season at home with a win and leave Spurs with work to do to secure a top four spot.


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75 mins: Wolves 1 - 0 Fulham - Dendoncker

The deadlock is broken!

Doherty cuts the ball back inside from out on the right. He finds Dendoncker who hits it on the volley and rattles the back of the net. 

Wolves are in front!

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:33

West Ham 3 - 0 Southampton

Mark Noble gets a well earned round of applause from the home fans as he is subbed off for Carlos Sanchez.

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:40

Wolves 1 - 0 Fulham

Wolves float the ball into the box, and the ball is headed on by a Fulham defender before falling to Diogo Jota.

Jota hits a superb volley that's aiming for the top of the net but Sergio Rico sticks out a hand and pushes it onto the crossbar and out of play. 

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:42

Wolves 1 - 0 Fulham

Harvey Elliott, who is 16 years old and 30 days, is on for Fulham, becoming the youngest player to have ever played in the Premier League.

He beats the record of another Fulham player, Matthew Briggs in 2007

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:49

A decent 90 minutes for both Wolves and West Ham.

They both claim the victories and the three points.

The results are:

West Ham 3 - 0 Southampton

Wolves 1 - 0 Fulham

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:51

Three out of five Premier League games done with today.

Three victories for the home sides.

If this trend continues it's good news for Cardiff who host Crystal Palace next but not so much for Liverpool who travel to Newcastle at 7:45pm.

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:53

Cardiff vs Crystal Palace

Team news

Michael Jones4 May 2019 16:54
Michael Jones4 May 2019 17:02

After scoring a brace today, here's Marko Arnautovic's post match reaction:

"The manager kept saying we must win this last game at home, the fans wanted to see that, we did a great game, we're happy and I think the fans are also.

"We played very well, defensively, in midfield, attacking - we created a lot of chances. It's a nice finish but it's still not the end, there's one game to go."

Michael Jones4 May 2019 17:11

15 minutes to go until Cardiff vs Crystal Palace.

If they lose Cardiff are relegated, if they win the miracle is still alive.

Who's your money on?

Michael Jones4 May 2019 17:14

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