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Good evening and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE text commentary of the Premier League clash involving Bournemouth and Swansea City.

Premier League / Matchday 29
Vitality Stadium / 18.03.2017
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Updated 18/03/2017 at 19:23 GMT


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It's official, Bournemouth's 31st minute opener will go down as an Allie Mawson own goal.
End of 1st Half
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HALF-TIME: Bournemouth 1-0 Swansea.
44'
There will be little, if any, additional time at the end of the first-half.
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42'
Swansea's frustration continues as Carroll overhits a cross. He had plenty of team mates to choose from there so it's a real waste.
41'
If Eddie Howe's Bournemouth can hold on to the three points they will put a gap of nine points between themselves and 18th placed Hull.
40'
Surman and Smith stand over the free-kick and it's the latter who steps up to take it... but he sends it straight into the arms of Fabianski.
39'
Ki slides in on Fraser and the referee has no choice other than to book the Swansea player. Bournemouth have a chance with a free-kick in a central area, 30 yards out.
M. Hess
Yellow card
M. Hess
Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt
38'
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STAT: The Cherries have dropped 18 points from winning positions this season, more than any other Premier League side.
36'
Let's be honest, Sigurdsson is too good to be playing for a club battling relegation.
35'
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CLOSE! Sigurdsson nearly catches Boruc out with an ambitious shot from 30 yards out! The ball is destined for the bottom corner but the goalkeeper gets a fingertip to it and Swansea only have a corner as reward.
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33'
Boruc spills a relatively routine cross but the goalkeeper gathers it on the second attempt. As unpredictable as ever then!
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32'
There was more than just a hint of good fortune behind that goal but Afobe and Bournemouth won't care one bit.
31'
GOAL! Bournemouth take the lead and it's Afobe who makes the breakthrough! The forward finds some space just outside the penalty area to take a shot, it takes a wicked deflection and wrongfoots Fabianski.
A. Mawson
Own goal
A. Mawson
Swansea City
Swansea City
Fouls against1
Wide1
Free Kicks1
28'
STAT: Bournemouth could become the first team to concede two goals or more in seven consecutive Premier League home matches since Wolves set the record of 11 in a row from December 2011 to April 2012.
26'
Carroll is in the right place to intercept a through ball from Surman which was intended for Afobe and there's still no breakthrough for Bournemouth.
25'
It's been an entertaining contest thus far but neither side have been able to find the opener. Swansea look most likely at the moment.
24'
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SWANSEA PENALTY APPEAL! Pugh handles the ball in the penalty area as he blocks Carroll's cross but the referee, who is well positioned, isn't interested. You've seen them given...
23'
The Swansea onslaught continues as Sigurdsson sends a teasing ball across the face of goal but Bournemouth do well to survive.