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Bournemouth vs Watford: Sides share points in thrilling draw

Re-live the action from the south-coast

Ethan Georgiou
Wednesday 02 January 2019 15:13 EST
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Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser struck equalisers just three minutes apart as Bournemouth salvaged a madcap 3-3 Premier League draw with Watford.

Troy Deeney's early brace had Watford 2-0 to the good, before Nathan Ake and Wilson had Bournemouth level - but for less than a minute.

Ken Sema fired in from Deeney's knock-down to nudge Watford into a 3-2 lead, but one the Hornets could only hold for two minutes.

The excellent Fraser's composed finish drew Bournemouth level at 3-3 before half-time, and despite a clutch of Cherries chances after the break, so the scores remained. Re-live the action below:

What time does it start?

Bournemouth vs Watford kicks off at 7:45pm (GMT)

Where can I watch it?

The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK. Highlights will be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:45.

Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they go in via our live blog.

Player to watch

Abdoulaye Doucoure: The French midfielder will be delighted with how his season has gone heading into the New Year with three goals and four assists. He came on off the bench last weekend to grab his side a late point against Newcastle. His superb performances have caught the eye of big clubs including PSG and Liverpool. With the form he’s on, he’ll definitely prove a handful for Bournemouth.

Form guide

Bournemouth: LLWLLL

Watford: DLWWDL

Odds

Bournemouth to win: 13/8

Watford to win: 17/10

Draw: 49/20

Prediction

Bournemouth 2-1 Watford: Bournemouth have had a very poor month but they’ve played some tough opponents and are suffering from injuries. I fancy them to edge through this one though against a slowing Watford.

Newcastle 0-2 Manchester United, 90 + 5 minutes

Romelu Lukaku opts to shoot with four teammates in support as Manchester United again find space on the break.

His effort is lacking in power, and Martin Dubravka brings the ball into his body comfortably on this occasion.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 January 2019 21:54

​Matching the achievement of Sir Matt Busby, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer begins his stint at Manchester United with four wins from four. A first clean sheet of the Solskjaer tenure, and goals from Romelu Lukaku (moments after coming off the bench) and Marcus Rashford giving the visitors a 2-0 win.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 January 2019 21:55

Newcastle had their chances. Christian Atsu had about five sighters at goal on his left foot, but not a single one seriously troubled David De Gea, and Rafa Benitez's side lack of quality in the final third showed. 

Newcastle stay 15th, level on points with Burnley and Cardiff below them, just two points clear of the relegation zone.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 January 2019 21:59

That's all from us here tonight. The Independent will have all the reaction and analysis you need from tonight's games, so stay with us.

A huge fixture tomorrow - the two best teams in the country meet at the Etihad Stadium. A must win game for Manchester City; a potential title-securer for Liverpool?

We'll have live coverage of Manchester City and Liverpool's seismic clash tomorrow, but for now, it is goodnight. I've been Harry Latham-Coyle - thank you for joining me.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 January 2019 22:02

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