Huddersfield Town vs Bournemouth - as it happened: Steve Mounie double gives hosts win
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Your support makes all the difference.Huddersfield welcome Bournemouth to the north on Sunday lunchtime as Eddie Howe’s side look to continue their decent start to the second-half of the season.
A win would take Bournemouth level on points with ninth-placed Everton in the Premier League table while Huddersfield are in desperate need of all three points as they try to get out of a relegation battle.
A win would lift them out of the bottom three – albeit perhaps temporarily – and put seven points between themselves and bottom-of-the-table West Bromwich Albion.
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84' - Huddersfield substitute Philip Billing shoots from distance but his effort sails over the crossbar.
Huddersfield's Aaron Mooy was stretchered off with a knee injury a short while ago
90' - We'll have a minimum of six (!) additional minutes at the end of the match.
Most of that is due to the injury to Aaron Mooy.
90+3' - To highlight how disappointing Bournemouth have been today, they've only had two shots on target in the entire match, one of which was their goal.
90+4' - Penalty to Huddersfield!
Alex Pritchard is felled in the box by Dan Gosling and referee Michael Oliver points to the spot!
GOAL! Huddersfield 4-1 Bournemouth (Van La Parra)
90+5' - Rajiv van La Parra slots the ball into the bottom corner to round off a fine day at the office for Huddersfield Town.
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