 We're just getting a shot on our monitor of Christian Salini, who looks like a proverbial youngster who's woken up on Christmas morning and been told that Christmas is cancelled because he had a face-like thunder down there. But we're standing to get underway here with the cherries from left to right in their traditional home colours, red and black shirts, black shorts and red socks. Referee Andy Madley blows the whistle. We got pretty close in the end to the 3.15, he got 3.17 I think officially was the time when the ball was officially rolled off the centre spots. The cherries, as I say, going from left to right. Tottenham in their white colours with navy blue shorts and white socks and netto all in orange, defending the goal away to our left. The ball will be cleared down this near right-hand side. That towards Tavernier as that right wing back outjumped by Perisic. How much defensive work are we expecting Tavernier to have to do today, Warren? Well, one thing about Perisic, his strength is actually going forward as opposed to actually defending. He's formally a winger from into Milan. That's where he's formally played most of his career. So the wing back was probably not his preferred position, I can't imagine, but he will definitely be trying to use his advantages of getting forward. Cherries over on the left-hand side with Lloyd Kelly, finding Matthias Wiener, so I should say in these early stages, who's in white boots, it's getting used to seeing him on the field as they fire it down the middle, looking for Solanke and brought away on this near side by Spurs. An opportunity for them to clear down the left-hand side. Perisic looking for the run-up, skip. They're just skipping on down the left-hand side. A player that Bournemouth were linked with on the closing stage of the January window, Neto draws, skipped pretty close to him away to the left before eventually feeding the outboard to Jack Stevens down this near right-hand side. Up to halfway, where Solanke is outjumped by Eric Dyer and then picked up by the Frenchman Longlay on halfway. Billing comes across, who's scored the best majority of his goals away from home this season, including the winner at Leicester last week, and it goes out for a Spurs throw on this near side. Phil just dwelt slightly on the ball. Lucky to get away with that one, really. Cherry's switching to the three at the back formation. The voice alongside is Warren Cummings. Great to have the former Cherry's defender with us as we wish Willow a speedy recovery, and I can tell you that Brighton fallen behind at Chelsea. Connor Gallagher has got that goal. Given away by Spurs in the central third of the field. Brought forward by Stevens, and now some space for Ryan Christie. 25 yards out to his right tabernier. Looking to switch it onto his left foot, was obviously going for the shot, but Christie tries to feed it to tabernier. Wins a throwing level with a penalty area. Good moment for us there. Ryan picked up the ball just in behind there midfielder for a sloppy giveaway from one of their centre backs. Gave it out wide to tabs, unfortunately, couldn't get in and get his shot away off his left foot. Cherry's on the halfway line again. Two minutes gone here at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, as Vignette is caught on halfway by Pedro Porro over on that far left-hand side. You mentioned it quite a while ago. Warren, when we were expecting a three o'clock kickoff, but for those who weren't with us, you've gone from inside the camp on what you're expecting from Matias Vignette as a player. Well, he likes to get forward as much as he can. He's a bit of a dribbler. He's got good pace about him. You know, forward thinking lad. He's front foot in his defending. So it'll be an interesting battle with Porro, who's quite a similar player on the opposite side up against him. Cherry's matching up today with three central defenders. This is the ball over on this near side for the Cherry, who's with Mepham down the right-hand side. Looking for taberniers. I think he's gone on ahead of him. There's a tie-off of Spurs on this near-touch line. And Cherry's right. And some enterprising stuff in these first couple of minutes down this right side. Rothwell in field to tabernier. Back to Rothwell, who takes it away from Ryan Christie, but continues in possession. They switch it out into space on the left-hand side, where Vignette picks it up from Roy Kelly. In field to Billing. Vignette is English, by the way. I don't think he's up to much either. There's that communication issue out there again today. Jefferson Lerner will have to do the interpreting from Matias Vignette out on the field. It's a netto again, as I say, all in orange today. Clearing it long down the field, where, again, Solanke and Dyer come together in a physical confrontation. And the Argentinian world cup winner, Christian Romero, gets the ball down for Spurs. Cleared down the right by Porro. Jack Stevens again. Solid performers in the right place to bring it away. Well, what we could be happy with, Chris, is in four minutes, and we've had more of the ball than they have. We dominated more of territory than they have, so that's the only thing you can ask for necessarily stated again. Here comes Christie again down this near-right-hand side. He's coming back from injury for the second time in this season. Bournemouth looking to move it out to the left-hand side, where Lloyd Kelly has snuck forward from the back three. Pays it in towards Solanke. Billing went down off the ball, tangled with Longley. Kelly again just outside the left corner of the penalty here for Tottenham here, who are happy to let Bournemouth have it, and, unfortunately, Lloyd Kelly just ran out of pitch and the ball runs out for a Spurs throw. Again, positive signs, Chris. You know, we got the ball into the box, making them have to defend, and again, balls in there half, and they haven't really troubled us in any sort of position. Pedro Poro has just gone down just for a second there. Honestly, it's a fact. It's Kulasewski, sorry, right over on the far touch line. We're pretty high here. We're on the fifth level. We're just to the right of the half-way line, but it is a spectacular view. And we think we're high. There are people away to our right who are twice as high behind Ugo Larisa's goal. Quite an incredible stadium. Tottenham playing around at the back at the moment. From that restart, Kulasewski seems OK. Five minutes gone, 0-0. No goals in the games involving Southampton, Ion De Palis or Pogpie at Shrewsbury. As Tottenham have it on the left side of their own box. A long way again goes back to Larisa, who's happy to help it across the penalty here with Mero there. They just suck ball within there, and Lerma got turned by Kulasewski. Up towards the half-way line. Skip has made a run through the middle. It's the haven't tracked at the moment, but they're still keeping the ball out to this left-hand side. The Croatian, even Perisic for the home side. Driving against Tavernier, cuts it onto his right foot. Perisic has crossed deep, headed away by Kelly at the back post, because coming in behind him was Poro. Still, Spurs have got it to the right-hand side. It goes, whipped in again by Hoivier, headed away by Christie for the Cherries, inside his own penalty area. Spurs just coming together as an attacking force for the first time in the game, and they're still keeping the pressure on. The former Southampton man, Hoivier again. Halfway inside, Lerma, half of the field. First volley in for the Spurs fans. Good work from Tavernier, how it goes for a throw. Yeah, we've had to soak up a bit of pressure there. There's your risk and reward there, Chris. So we try to press the ball high. They've invited the pressure on us, and then they end up getting in behind our midfield. It's suddenly their own, our back line. Yeah, Jefferson, it was, it got turned, didn't it? And it was all sudden out of the game. Spurs having now a bout of pressure inside the ball with heart. Six minutes gone. Tottenham 0, Cherries 0, given away by Mepham on that occasion. A sliding challenge to Romero. His ball in wasn't brilliant. Stevens got a foot in ahead of Skip. Spurs have lost it, and now Ryan Christie on this near-right-hand side. Nice little flick to get Tavernier away up towards the half-way line. Tavernier ran into three white shirts and Tottenham had it back. Romero in the centre-circle. A referee, I'm not sure if I mentioned it earlier, by the way, and the chaotic start is Andy Madley this afternoon in a blue shirt. Nice turn from Tavernier over half-way, away from Harry Kane, who's a little bit half-hearted and has that sense to win the ball back, but Tavernier has lost it. And Everton have fallen behind at home to Fulham. Harrison Reed scored an own goal last week. He scored one in the right net today. And that's the positive start for us in terms of where they are in his league position. Yeah, absolutely. Selampton Crystal Palace, of course, is a big game down the bottom, although Palace are pretty much out of it now, aren't they, with their couple of wins. Wolves at home to Brentford at three. Tomorrow, West Ham at home to Arsenal and Forest at home to United and Leeds play on Monday when they play Liverpool. So the big games are strewn across the weekend today. At lunchtime, Villabit, Newcastle, 3-0. Kane down the inside, left-hander. Looking for Sonner, we haven't mentioned so far. Cross comes Stevens to clear it away. Not a great clearance from Jack Stevens on that occasion. Parrish, it's just about keeps it in on the white block. Left-hander side, back to the corner of the box. Comes to Sonner again. He likes to ping him in from distance. We've seen that, bouncing feet out to the left. It goes, Parrish it by the corner flag. Left-handed ball in, over the first map. Missed cue clearance. A ball wouldn't have gone in the way. And the shot load is deflected away by Kelly as the effort came in for the edge of the penalty area from Kulesiewski. Back out to the left-hand side and Parrish it once again. He brings it to a standstill. One of two things just went in Bournemouth's favour there in the penalty area. And Son turning away from Christie. Had his heels kept twice by the Scotsman. And the referee gives a free kick, 35 yards out, left of centre. Well, two things there, Chris. Parrish it, you can see he's a danger. That's three crosses now he's put in our box. In a one-to-one situation, Tavs doesn't really want to have to be marking him defensively. We'd rather be taking him the other way. The other thing is, well, Chris, twice the ball's gone in our box and our creator of our own downfall there by not getting good connection on our clearances and it's sustained their pressure. Nelville score at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Bournemouth have never won at Spurs in the Premier League. They've lost all five visits across three venues. Whiteheart Lane, Wembley, of course, a couple of times. And the one solitary visit here back in 2019 as well. As the ball is with Parrish it here for this dead ball situation. So left of centre, about 35 yards out. No shooting opportunity on here for the Croatian. So he whips it in deep towards the back post and gets that horribly wrong. So badly wrong with it going out on the full for a goal kick. No, really fortunate. One thing we're going to be asked to be really mindful of today, Tottenham are really good at their attack and set pieces. So the least amount of set pieces in terms of corner kicks and free kicks we can give away, that will certainly benefit us. Cherries have a goal kick away to our left which they're just taking their time with here. They've got Neto in the middle of the six yard box with the ball. And eventually after thinking about the two centre half options, Stevens and Neffam, he waves them away. Stevens bit disappointed to be waved away. I think he really wanted the ball there. He could maybe see a route out for the Cherries but Neto not messing around. Which is just irking the Tottenham supporters. Neto clears it up to halfway. Billing misses Flickerd. It runs over on the far side for the Swede Kulisewski once again. In field to Hoibier, who is under real pressure there from Christie, but just about manages to retain the ball and long lay to bring it out over halfway. He pulls it up to halfway. The ender finds his way forward, blocked by Ryan Christie. Spurs moving it to the right. In that far side. The division's third top scorers behind Arsenal and Manchester City. Our Spurs, Harry Kane. Of course, just a small matter of 23 lead goals this season. Seven behind Harland as the ball is over the top. The skip inside left across comes Kelly. That's good strong defending from Lloyd Kelly there. He goes body in the way and ushers it out for a goal kick. I'm not sure whether it's a good or a bad thing, Chris, but Harry Kane's dropping really, really deep to get onto the ball. Now obviously his threat mainly is his goal scoring abilities. So keeping him as far away from goals great. The one thing he has got in his favour, he's a great pass available. So we've got to be mindful when he's dropping that deep, he's looking for a killer pass. Yeah, it was so deep a minute ago that I actually wasn't sure it was him. He was inside his own half-minute. It's Bournemouth who lost it from their restart here. Son 35 yards out. Poibier's quick ball to the left. Here he's came in a more familiar position. Can he keep that in? Didn't look like he did from here. And the assistance flag eventually does go up. And it will be a goal kick to the cherries away to our left. 0-0 the score. 10 and a half minutes gone on BBC Radio. So across Dorset this afternoon and across the country, and across the world by the AFC Bournemouth. Websites as well. A couple of members of the Cummings family tuned in across the UK today, Warren. I think there's quite a few of them. Yeah, yeah, I've got sisters, brother, parents, all no bug mistakes. Stay there, give it away to Paris. It's on the end of the penalty here. Square it goes. It's Kuleseshki and that's blocked by Stevens. That was poor from Bournemouth. The hard work done by Kelly to win the goal kick and they wasted it and they've actually conceded a corner as a result. Really soft giveaway. I think it was from Chris Mepper, actually. He was under no pressure straight to them and suddenly they were in a really dangerous position. Now we've got to defend a corner. This is important for us these early stages. Paris hit through the set piece for Spurs coming up from this near left-hand side in the 12th minute. The six-yard box is absolutely packed. Almost every outfield player was in it. Now they spin off in different directions. Deep to the back post. Leto might have been able to leave that. He didn't. Runs for Kuleseshki, writes out of the penalty, tries to bend the ball. And again it goes past everybody. Spurs claim a corner and the referee actually had initially pointed for a goal kick and he changes his mind and gives Spurs a corner. A little bit disappointed from Leto there. You know, you want a bit more communication. You have no pressure on him. Could the left hit go out of play? Or even, Chris, it looked like he might be able to actually catch the ball. Yeah, we don't see him often catch the ones that are absolute gimmies. Do any time he's stretching, he does tend to prefer the punch, doesn't he? But you can see why. Sometimes the risk is less, but his parachute from the left-hand side again with the corner in towards the goalkeeper punches this one that was straight at him out to the left-hand side. It comes and parachute again for Spurs. Left side of the penalty. Here, taking on Christie, who slides in, the parachute drops back and his ball in, runs to the feet in the end of Eric Dio, who stayed forward in the penalty chair of the Spurs. Back out when it comes to the parachute again, left foot across, that's high. Kelly there gets a shout and nods it out towards the corner flag in front of those Bournemouth fans where Kulusevsky picks it up for Spurs. Wolves have scored against Brentford through Diego Costa. Whipped in this time and stroked down the throat of Charlie's keeper, Leto. Yeah, we've had to soak up a little bit of pressure there, Chris. Probably too many balls come in or box that we would like from this stage of the game. But nothing that did really create too much. But again, you know, we've got to be careful how many balls are allowed in our box. Yeah, Perishic and Kulusevsky have already put a couple of good balls in there. As Bournemouth give it away again. Lloyd Kelly, that's a cheap turnover. Just presents it straight back to Christian Romero inside the Spurs half of the field. Just showing against BBC Radio Solent this afternoon. We've only played 13 minutes. A delayed 3-17 kickoff in the end it was. And it's Tottenham-Neal Bournemouth-Mill in the Premier League. No goals between Sates and Pallas. Or between Shrewsbury and Portsmouth. But easily a 1-up in their big game at Chesterfield. It's a ball down the left-hand side. Has got Perishic in behind Tavernier. Perishic pulls it back. His son who finds the ball. We've identified the threat coming down the left-hand side. Perishic has had plenty of joy. And the ball back finds Son who's just brought up 100 Premier League goals in the last game. Number 101 gives Spurs the lead. Really disappointing from our perspective, Chris. So they've got no pressure on the ball. Tabs is caught ball-watching. And Perishic runs off him in behind. He's looked like a threat so far. He's been their main ones. Unfortunately it's come to fruition that they've got a goal out of it. Really disappointing from our perspective. Yeah, to see in the replay Tavernier was just drifting towards the ball and out of the rear wing mirror. He couldn't see Perishic making the run behind him. Lovely ball from Longley round the back. Perishic is beautifully wasted. Didn't even need to take a touch to control it, Perishic. And the ball back, Son, on his Christmas finish, everybody did enough with his left foot. Yeah, he doesn't need much of a chance, does he? You know, he's only swapped seven yards out in front of Goal on his left boot. You know, Ball sits at a nice height for him, slight deflection, but he's going in anyway. Yep, game has restarted. No problems with the goal from a VAR perspective and the Spurs lead through their Korean song. The ball is back on the halfway line with the Cherries again and Tavernier on this near right-hand side. It has been a plumb area in the last few games. Goal's coming down the opposition's left wing, which Adam Smith get caught out a couple of times as Rockwell gets a foot in. While he felt he was fouled by the halfway, the decision actually goes the other way. And Spurs get it for a pull of a shoot. Good into referee Madly. Yeah, it looked like it was a foul for us as opposed to them. I mentioned Joe Rockwell too much in these early stages. So Cherries with a three at the back formation, which served them pretty well, of course, but didn't serve them as well at Chelsea in another away game in London against a big team. And here comes Kane again, shooting from distance. Didn't need much of a sight of goal there, Harry Kane. Whistling it a few yards wide of the left post from 20 yards. And that's a problem when you're playing against people who want to run in behind you. Sons made the running behind our defence. That means that your defence has to drop to cover that run. But then in front of that, I think that's the space for Harry Kane to drop in, turn, and then he gets a shot at your goal. We know he doesn't mind any things on site, kind of policy, Harry Kane. It's born the first time, do work, the short ball kick via Stevens out to this tear-side and tavernier up towards Solanchi, holds it up. Now, Joe Rockwell does get it again. Looks for a lovely ball out to the left of Vina. He's snuck in beyond Poro here, but Tia's Vina looking to get in the penalty here. He might be beyond his man. Paul's in better. Christie, who blazes it off target. What a perfect build-up from the Cherries. He'll suck Spurs in down the right-hand side, switch the ball to Vina on the left. He might have been in himself. Lacking match confidence, squared it for Christie. And for the edge of the area, a wild shot off target. Yeah, it was good play. A good ball out wide from Joe Rockwell. Vina showed one thing for us, Chris, already, that he's going to be a threat. So that's a positive sign for us. He does get in behind Poro, plays a cut-back. Ryan Christie disappointed, and he'll be wanting to hit the target there. But a positive sign, a positive reaction to going down the goal. Yeah, a positive to see Vina getting him easily beyond his man, Poro, there. His penalty in Vina's set for Christie just was quite firm. So Christie had to take a touch, didn't he? And when it came to him, it was fired at him. So he had to take a touch. But still a good shooting chance. He should have hit the target, Ryan Christie. And as we know, taking chances at places like this is an absolute must. But the first real threat on the counter, that wasn't brilliant for Netto. Lloyd Kelly just waited for the ball to come to him, and Spurs have got it. Poro into the penalty area, and off-balance, he crosses it behind. So he carries the net off again there. Not quite sure what Lloyd Kelly was doing, Warren. No, I think the ball from Netto actually just lacked a little bit of pace. Lloyd expected to get there quicker than it was. He didn't dissipate it in front of us. What I think will be disappointing Gary so far is that Spurs really haven't created that much on their own accord. It's probably thanks to us giving the ball away in cheap occasions. We're just trying to win it back on the half-way line here, trailing by a goal to nil. 17 minutes gone, and North London, where it's a sunny, mild afternoon. Blue sky above us here. The half of the pitch is in Sunshine, the far half from where we're sat. And where the sun is peeping through the almost corrugated, patterned roof here. You can see the reflections of that. Almost like a chessboard out on the pitch. The ball is back with Eric Dyer in the heart of the Spurs' defence. And the defeat for Newcastle at lunchtime, of course, by three goals. Danila's made this a big game for Spurs in the chase of the top four, looking to take advantage as Lloyd Kelly has a good one from the left of the centre-side. That Portsmouth game at Shrewsbury. We had a delayed kick-off here, and there's incident in that game as well, where the referee has gone off injured. Shrewsbury against Portsbury. So a change of official there today. He'll know in that game. Here are the cherries on the ball for Christy, 25 yards out. Look for the ball for Tavernier, but Eric skipped the treating, and wins it back to Spurs. They still have got two left at Chesterfield. And that's given away almost by Spurs there, as Porro straight to Vina. Left-hand side, level of the edge of the penalty. Vina with a little nutmeg on his man. Tries to put it back. Can't find Christy again. Matias Vina with some nice work and some confidence over the mix. Well, yeah, he's in a 1v1 situation. You can see now twice he's done Porro and Porro cost, what, four to five million. So really good start for Vina. He's obviously going to be an outlet for us, Chris. So let's give him the ball more. And they've got him again on the left-hand side here, the cherries. Trailing by a goal to nil. Walter Solanke, left side of the penalty here. He snips away from Romero for a second. Dyer comes across to shadow him out. Vina's left-footed ball. It's a deep one towards the back post. Tavernier can't win in the air, beaten by Perishic. Now to Son on this near side, he's isolated. And we'll be looking to try and win a free kick if Method gets too close to him. Method has got pretty close to him, but Son has made a mockery of that and just gone striding away from him. Inside the Spurs half and releases Kunisepski. Over to Poro on the right-hand side. Up over halfway, looking for the return ball to Son. He's covered about 80 yards. But the ball is Poro by Zkelly. Yeah, I mean, Chris Beppin's followed Son all the way in there in your right. He just done him a good play. You know, that's what good players can do. They can make you look a little bit silly at times. And I think he just did that. Method, man, all the way into the 25 yards of the Spurs goal to pressure Son. And that's about all the way back again. Trailing in his wake. It's one nil to Spurs. Warren Cummings with us on BBC Radio. So then through his academy coach these days, working with the 13s and 14s. Some of the stars of the future for the Cherries. And the ball back with Jack Stevens. He set out to lowly in the Southern Circle. And out to this nil right-hand side. And the Chelsea leading against Brighton. Everton nil full of one. But Everton have just equalised the Dwight McNeil. One, one there. Even the Cherries with Solanki. For the Spurs right side of the Spurs penalty area. It's got support from Tavanier. Solanki faced by Perichich by the Kunin flag. Back it comes to Tavanier. Solanki again. Now out to this nil side of Mepham. The Cherries just forced backwards here. And Lerma. And then they go back to Halfway and Rockwell. Solanki and Ryan Christie. They've linked up a couple of times. Warren looks really bright so far in these early stages. There's Tavanier again off the left-hand side there. Starting his first game as we say since he had an injury for the second time. Lerma into the feet of Billion. From their home colours of red and black. They're joining us late. The two changes. Venier and Tavanier in his wing backs. For Smith and Wattari. They're going with the left to right in this first half. 14th minute goal from Solanki and Lerma. And the Perichich cross. Left-hand side. Venier. Over on that far left-hand touch there. Lerma who played at the World Cup of course. Thank you a little flick behind Lerma. And the end of the Spurs box. All of a sudden here they come again. Skip leading the charge. Knocked it out to Sol. There's an ocean to space here. He's fronting up Chris Mepham. Just outside the penalty area. Sol's feet are going left, going right. And Mepham dives in. And then smashed towards goal by Sol. And then beat over the bar by Netto at the near post. And Sol once again round Mepham into a bit of a mess. Well, it's something Tottenham do brilliantly. You know, they allow themselves to soak up pressure around their own half. Knowing that you've got the quality of Sol. Somebody like Sol can dribble at you. You're going to do what you just did there. You know, he receives the ball just inside his own half. He runs 30, 40 yards. One's he won against Chris Mepham. You can't make a tackle in the box. It's a good one-handed save that you would expect Netto to make. But another thing that we need to be careful of leaving that space in behind. Yeah, Netto got his angles absolutely right there. As some went for the fierce left-footed drive towards the top-left corner. Spurs corner from the left. In comes from Perichitz. Flicked on the near post by Spurs. Runs to the back post where Kane is waiting. Candid against Lloyd Kelly. And eventually the Cherry's man clears it out for a throw on the far side. For one person, you don't want to be leaving with five yards space, six yards from your goal at Harry Kane. And we've just done that. Yeah, that was another dangerous situation which the Cherry's just about managed to get away with. Their supporters dotted around. Plenty of red in that far corner. Most of them having to shield their eyes from the sunshine, which is right in their faces over on that far side. No such problems here, thankfully, in the main stand high above the dugouts as we're heading towards a quarter of the game gone. And this delayed 3-15 kickoff on BBC Radio Solet. Spurs one up. Kulesevsky draws the challenge from Vino, who passes that defensive test and puts it out for a throw in 30 yards from his own goal. And that far side is Poro, the Spanish fallback. I said fallback, I mean not really a fallback, but he's playing on the right-hand side. The most defensive right-sided player. Spurs a lot of the time with Romero coming forward from the back three as he does. And he's on the ball now, just over the half-braylock. Faced by Billing. Spurs again, happy just to bring this down to the walking pass. Bournemouth well set up with their two shielding midfielders, Lermer and Rothwell in front of the back five. Trailing by a goal to nil. And again, this is what the top teams can do. Just slow it right down, then look for that quick pass. Kane through the middle, brilliantly executed. And Netto makes the save, straight at him from Harry Kane. But that went from 0 to 100 in a second. You're exactly right, Chris, that's what they can do to you. You know, they look like, you know, suddenly we're in a false sense of security because things are slowed and suddenly bang. They've just created that little bit of intensity, a little bit of pressure, played through. Good strike from Kane, but luckily it was straight at Netto. Got between the two centre halves there. Nepperman, Kelly did. Kane is Netto, volleys it long down the field. It remains 1-0 in Spurs' favour. Billing retrieves the ball, then Oliver skip back there to pitch it away from Christie, up to Son, who had rare bit of miscontrol from him under pressure on Rothwell. And then Christie slips, there's been a few slips down the field. It's quite heavily watered, mainly to usher the cherries off the pitch, as their warm-up ran on a bit longer than it might have done. And the groundsman got the sprinklers on pretty quickly. We've seen a few skidding over as a result as it goes back to Netto. The cherries captured once again. The ball goes back towards halfway, but an uncontested header for Christian Ramero on the halfway line. Good retreating challenge from Kelly, wins it back. Now Rothwell in the centre-circle, looking out to this right-hand side, where Christie and Tavernier are his outlets. Christie has Tavernier wider still, 25 yards out. Now it's a chance for Rothwell to spin an early ball in across the front of Dyer, cleared away by Poro, who was back there. And then Kane is challenged illegally by Stevens to short of halfway. Disappointing, you know, you want to be able to sustain attacks, and they've only just cleared the ball up. Not a pass to Harry Kane, but unfortunately, we've not actually looked him out. Stop the ball getting into his feet. You know, one thing you've got to be careful of while you're attacking. You've got to be thinking defensive-minded as well. You know, how can we stop? What if something happens? How do we stop that danger? Of course, the opportunity then for Kane to win a free kick on halfway. Just another spurs to set up and plot their way forward again against the cherries here. Gary O'Neill is wandering around outside his technique. O'Neill Moss is just passing on his thoughts to the official down there, as we like to see him do occasionally. Goalkeeping coach getting involved in presumably non-goalkeeping matters down there, Mossy. He probably has their own jobs that we don't actually know about. Each member of staff has to pick on certain members of the referee in the department at different times. Fourth official monitor was used to be Jason Tindall's dropped in. I think it's to Liz at Newcastle as Larisse cleans it away, almost 25 minutes gots. First one up here through Sonne, gave it away and then it's Kane winning it back at left back almost for Spurs and setting Perishic away. Down the left-hand side, Billing in pursuit, Mepham there as well. Perishic to cross the six-yard box. Very well claimed by Netto, diving to his left-hand side on the six-yard line. Bowls it out quickly to Tavernier to get Bournemouth moving up to halfway here with members of the Spurs team committed forward. Skip is chasing back and went it back. A superb work from Skip there. He ran about 40 yards at four tilts and has turned the ball over for Spurs. And then Rockwell has done the same for the Cherries. And now Christie, right side of the penalty here with Dyer chasing after him. Christie's ball in, chance for Tavernier, can't get out of his feet and hammered away by Skip again. Good moment for us there. Could again from Ryan getting into the box. It looked like we had a chance of getting a shot on goal. Lerma, 25 yards at, going for a shot. And afraid, I'd say this almost every week, with 99% of Jefferson Landless shots quite a way off target. No, but a promising moment again there, Chris to get into the box. You know, Ryan made a good run into the box, receiving the ball in the half-turn. Dyer Rockwell looked lively as well. So it is, is that, again, a go-back to the risk and reward, you know? Obviously, we want to get back to getting that goal, but it's how do you lock Harry Kane and Son out knowing that they're going to counter you? We've got a slight stoppage here, just a one-nil up. We get a bit cynical with the time wasted in the game management. Wally, I've been here myself and we're always seeing every possible trick in the book. 30 seconds, one-nil up to delay the game slightly. Brightly equalised to Chelsea, very well done. Spurs just played it out from their six-shot box down this near side through Longley. When we're talking about gamesmanship and time-wasting, we should add that Bournemouth are as adept at anybody else at it. Both teams. What a curious product with some perishing. He did cross it into his own penalty, with the right of the right. He was headed back behind Nero to Larisse. Here's Kane again, dropping halfway inside the cherry-sarr. Nearly picking one through the song, but it's a bit off. Yeah, well intercepted. Just on the time-wasting and game management, what I never understand is there's only one player on the football pitch within your team that can't go off and go down injured. That's your goalkeeper. If you want to have time in your team, get your keeper to go down. We do see it quite a bit though. Netto has been injured nearly every game. Mark Chambers used to get quite a few injuries as well. You're right though, it's part of the game. A bit of a endemic, unfortunately, and not going anywhere anytime soon until he starts stopping the clock. As Dyer goes back to Larisse, and it's putting him under real pressure here, and Larisse just had to get his feet right there and clear it away, left-footed down this near side. Mepham this time does win the one-on-one battle with Sol on the halfway line. And it's back to the Walsh attack. 28th minute, it's BBC Radio Sloan across Dorset this afternoon. Tottenham 1, Bournemouth 0, the goal from Sol on 14 minutes. Netto's made two important saves and Harry Kane is shot wide as well. Ryan Christie wasting Bournemouth's best charge just after they've gone one behind. They're set up by full debut, Matthias Veenie down the left-hand side, Christie blazing his shot over the bar from the edge of the penalty area. It's been an OK reaction since conceiving the goal. You know, we're very much within the game again. We've created opportunity without actually having anything in target to make Larisse save it yet. But the signs are promising, Chris. Christie again has been busy and has inked himself in on the team sheet as he's particularly since the international break in that game he had for Scotland over the break. He's been, I mean, really struggled to get game time in the few weeks before that to become an important player these last few matches. Selenki, just over halfway, sorry, Wally. I'll pick this up in a second because Christie's got it for the Cherries. 30 yards out, now Tavernier right corner of the penalty area. Selenki goes outside to take some defenders away. Tavernier to shoot and tipped over by Larisse. It was nearly another Marcus Tavernier classic. Cutting along the top of the box onto his left foot. Aiming for the top left corner and panned away by the flying Larisse. Positive again, we've received the ball in behind. It's Ryan Christie again at the forefront of things, alongside linking up with Dominic Selenki. Obviously, Tabs is cutting on his left foot, his preferred side. Good effort and goal, good save from Larisse. Positive sign again. It's actually a better save, Wally. The second time I've seen it and I thought the first time was the one-handed flying up over his left-hand side as Tavernier whipped it with real pace and suave, as John Williams would call it. I know he's listening as well, so get well soon. Willow is preparing for this corner on the far side, which is there left-hand side. It's going to be delivered in by Joe Rockwell. It's gone deep towards the back post where Jefferson Lerner is coming round the back and the training ground one there hasn't quite worked out. He's headed onto the roof of the net. They've reached half-time in our other Premier League commentary. Southampton Neal Crystal Palace, Neal at St Mary's. Only half an hour played here due to our delay kick from 1-0 to Spurt's. Well, we did hear before the game that perhaps we're going to be able to play well, we did hear before the game that perhaps that they were susceptible, it blocks at corner kicks that we would have. That happened there if you see that Jeff actually gets his best space to spin round the back because we've actually blocked his marker. Unfortunately, just too much on the cross for him to head and direct the ball back in. Exactly half an hour gone. Spurt's playing it up, they've made a bit of a mess of that again as the crossfield ball from Romero went straight to Ryan Christie and now 25 yards out, Salenki, Christie into the penalty here trying to get it onto his left foot as well and it was Eric Dyer who slid in with the important challenge to bring it away. Kane looking out to the left-hand side of Perisic where Tavernier was desperately chasing him back here. Perisic towards the left corner of the area square to the top of the box to Song. People arriving at the back post. Perihon, the ball from Song back out to the left. There's driven Perisic out towards the touch line which has given the ball with a bonus few seconds here to get men back. Kane then runs straight into Meft with excellent defending. The ball just got it back. This game's been littered. Really cheaply. That's why we've actually got some good positions and that's why they've got some good positions. Salenki fouled by Dyer on the half way and again the pretty close attentions from Eric Dyer and Dom Salenki so far today and that one was a bit too close for referee Andy Maddley's liking and Cherry to get a free kick short of half way. The ball was lucky in that previous attack. The ball from Song to Perisic was poor wasn't it because that allowed them to reorganise. It was. They managed to get men behind the ball and recovery runs were good. Spurs by a goal to Nell here. Little ball into the feet of Salenki just over the half-way line. Now Phil Billing, you haven't mentioned too much I've got to say in this first 31 minutes the goal hero from last week. Tavernier probably has the lead. He has come the closest to scoring. Effort turned away by Larissa moment ago. Huge week coming up next week for the Cherries. West Ham at home on Sunday. So Ham turned away on Thursday and then leads at home on Sunday. Huge week. One of the reasons Adam Smith is out today. He's facing a two-match ban if he gets another one. Christie just outside the penalty area and he goes to Loma for the Cherries. His attack left to right and it comes to Billing who's the widest of the Cherries players on this near-touch line. He's faced by Perisic in defensive mode here. Billing brings in Neffa. Well forward from the back three. Loma's ball was read there by Kane again defending him into his own penalty area. Now Song's out towards the left so it wasn't Kane in the first place. It's a good assist to you Kane. Kane was on the halfway line and it's Billing now with the Cherries. Again we're dominating territory which is good Chris. Listen I think you can see Bobby maintaining respect for Harry Kane and Son and obviously Perisic has been really bright so far. I'm not sure there's that much we need to worry about in this game too much. Obviously they can hurt you but we've maintained their disappointment by conceiving again. Have you heard of the commentator's curse? It strikes quite often. I've heard something about it. BBC Radio, so I know lots of you have been enjoying Warren Cummings' co-coventure on some of the Cherries under 21 matches as well which have been streamed excellently by the club over the last few weeks. They will do tomorrow as well by the way. The AFCV women have got a massive game at the Vitality Stadium tomorrow at home to Maidenhead. Tickets still available for that one. The second time the Cherries women have played as many down there as possible tomorrow afternoon. Here it's 1-0 to Spurs, Tavernier 25 yards that little ball down the inside right looking for Salanki just about trying to keep it in with a little back heel but no one there in red and black and Perisic shall clear it out of play and Spurs has got a problem here and it's Longley who's down on the halfway line. I don't know how he got there. He's obviously the left of the back three and he's sat down on the halfway line. I'm not sure what he's done there. Really interesting so far Chris. The amount of times that we've actually got the ball down Salanki's feet around about the 18 25 yard marker is pretty good. That allows runners off of him to get forward into the box. So I think we could be pretty... Other than the one save that obviously Larissa just made from tabs, we can be relatively happy with what we've done. We know that these places it is about spring in teams and seeing Gary and Neil down there at the moment just calling the players over. Probably us going to see another one with an injury for Longley sat down on the halfway line with Bournemouth having had a good spell and surprising these back to his feet and it's going to be okay to carry on. But probably not a bad moment for Gary and Neil after 33 minutes to get the team together down there. I'm sure he'll just be telling them try and maintain your discipline in terms of your shape. Can we deal with Kane and Sun a little bit better when we're actually attacking because a counter attack is going to be the harmful one. That's what happened obviously for the goal. No pressure on the ball. Runoff in behind tabs. So disappointing goal to concede of well and truly in this game. I take my words back. I feel bad for Clem on Longley because I don't think actually he is going to get a carry on. Having seen him get up, he's limped over rather slowly. I can see the forwards official down there Andy Davis with a card and the board. I think we're going to see Devonson Sanchez come on. So it looks like Longley's day is actually done. It was a little twisty or a little pull in the challenge with Phil Billing. You've been doing this for too long. You've constantly... But we always say as well, I absolutely hold my hands up there. But it's so much of it in the game that it's so easy to get to. That's the problem. So Longley off and Devonson Sanchez on. So Barcelona... He was trying to shut down Phil Billing and maybe just his tweak to hamstring or something there. It means a reshuffle. Devonson Sanchez has gone to the right and the back three and Christian Romero has come across to the left. Listen, I don't think it's a bad thing for us with respect to the boys Sanchez. I think he gives you a chance in the game. So that's a good thing for us. Of course, you never want to see a player get an injury. No, no. That's a fair comment though. I'm absolutely going to deal with what's in front of you and Matias Venier now, faced on that far side by a new member of the Spurs back three. And also, it's Christie and Tavernier up against Romero on this near side, the Argentina international. One Nel Spurs just under 10 minutes until half-time. It's been lost by Perishic on the halfway line and then in turn lost by Christie to skip. It's been... 35 minutes. He would have been a good catcher for Bourbon in January, but you can see why Spurs didn't want to even go. He's been bright, especially off the ball. He's done a lot of hard yards so far to regain the ball for them. Ball back inside the Spurs back three at the moment as Dyer looks for the long bag and on, and Son has snuck in here. Charlie's wanted a flag, it didn't come. Son's got it, left side of the six-yard box, slight stumble, then pulls it back to the A-steer. Kane on the run, strikes it right, puts it, the flag eventually goes up. So Son was offside in the initial breakboard. I'm trying to work out who's furious with the officials, not with his teams depending. No, he's definitely... someone I'll never, ever understand, Chris. Why do they allow it to go on? Because the only thing that can go wrong here, people get injured when there's no need for it to happen. Just put your flag up, blow for the foul, then everyone gets on with it. And again also, sometimes the physical... It's one sprint, but the defenders might have just done a sprint somewhere else. They could sprint again, they might be susceptible to an injury. It's a waste of time for everybody. Tommy... Is that Tommy Alphage down there? Yes. Tommy Alphage is, again, rather vociferously having a discussion with Andy Davis, who looked at it like he was invisible, as officials often do, and just marches back to his little position between the technical areas. Must have been Tommy's turn to have a go at the board with the official. Eight minutes still half-time, one-nil spurs. Christie wins a... No, he doesn't. He gives away a free kick for a foul on Romero, half point inside the spurs, half. Christie being the Scottish gentleman that he is, picks Romero up himself. As we all are. Exactly, exactly. Sunshineing, I have to tell you what, I'm getting a bit toasty in my big winter overcoat today. I was expecting something a bit chillier today. Well, are you taking yours off? Yeah, I'm off. It's been off for a few times, but I think I'm OK for the moment. Yeah, second half I might lose mine, you know. Grand National coming up at 5.15, by the way. This game now, having kicked off 15 minutes later, it shouldn't clash with the Grand National. I think we're going to try and bring it to you live if we can at 5.15, giving away by spurs. And here is Billy nicked it back. And here is Venier in on goal. Matias Venier has equalised for Bournemouth on his full debut. The year required at the National has waited and watched from the bench for most of his Bournemouth career so far. But pushed in the inside left channel, he dinked it over Larisse, and seven minutes before half-time, Venier is the cherry's goal hero. One-one. I'll tell you what, we said he was a threat beforehand with a couple of incidents that he showed. In front of goal to chip it over the keeper. It comes from their mistake. Pedro Porro gets caught in the ball. We win it high back up. Lovely little pass in behind from Phillip Billing. Oh, no, sorry. It's Dominic Solanke. Lovely little run. And what a finish. What a brilliant little stab over the top of the keeper. And do you know what, Chris, on the balance of play, I don't think it's undeserved. Listen to those Bournemouth fans away to our left. This is where we pay the experts like Warren Cubbings. When Devons and Sanchez came on while about three minutes ago, you said he'll give you a chance. He played Porro into trouble, and then didn't trap Larung of Venier to follow him. No, no, and he is one of these sleepy types of defenders. He kind of feels like he wants to play football when he wants to play. He's not ready to come on. He's obviously not warmed up, so absolutely ideal for us. Cherry's targeting that area, and Matias Venier, what a story. Ian has a more defensive left bat, where we know he's good going forward. It was a brilliant finish. Absolutely outstanding finish, great run, great composer. We're going away by Spurs again in the central area of the field, and Rockwell's got some room. It was pushed over there, Rockwell. The referee's allowing play to continue. That should have been a free kick, really, because Rockwell was definitely impacted with the ball that he played by the fact he had two hands in his back. Well, I'm not sure about their advantages, because one of our players is now down on the ground. Rockwell's hurt. I think the referee's missed that one there. It was one of those where, because Rockwell got the ball away, and he's pushing the back, and he's, as you say, holding his right ankle in the centre circle. So a stoppage for the Cherry's here at 1-1. And it's now the manager's turn to have a go at the fourth official. The fourth official. He must be hoping he can't wait until he gets in for a half-time of a little break. We've just seen a replay of the goal there. It was actually Venier, who put the pressure on Porro in the first place to force the turn over, and was there to finish it. In a game where both teams are matching up, you know, in terms of formation and man-for-man in wide areas, there's no doubt that Venier's at the better of Porro, and Porro's come with a big reputation. He hasn't adjusted quickly to the Premier League just yet. He looks slow there. Pompress on the ball. That's a couple of times now that Venier's at the better of him. So we have a stoppage here at the moment. Score at 1-1, five minutes until half-time on BBC Radio Solar, 0-0 between Saints and Crystal Palace at half-time. I don't know how to delay, remember, because the referee had to be replaced. I'm not sure how far that game is running behind now as a result of that, but I would think a few minutes. So no goals in that one either. Chelsea leading brightened by a goal to nail. Everton full of his one each. Wolves one, Bredford nil. Villa beat Newcastle 3-0 at lunchtime. Teatime, it's Man City against Leicester, but I didn't mention that one earlier when talking about the big games and the bottom half being spread across the weekend. And then tomorrow, West Ham are still in the lead. Rothwell's back on his feet, seems OK. Jogging off to this near side, and a big four minutes for the cherries to get through to the interval here. It is important that we don't give them anything too easy. We want to maintain staying inside their half, hopefully with possession, if not containing inside their own half. Just on Joe Rothwell, I think he's done really, really well so far in our game. He's been a good driving force. He's used the ball well so far. Meryl did kindly with the type of work he does at times if he's not on the ball. Sometimes that work can go unseen. Play restarted, Rothwell's back on. Larissa's ball down the centre, he's immediately headed up in the air by Rothwell. Didn't look like he landed that comfortably there. The ball bounced to the man inside the cherries half in a minute, and the free kick has been given for something I didn't see. Handball from Mary Kane, it was. He jumped for a head and I think he just caught the ball with hand. Told you he had a high up. Andy Madby has given the cherries the whistle here to hurry up, which again, I mean, that's only taken about four or five seconds there to restart play. They've got themselves back to 1-1. The cherries now not in too much of a hurry. Heading towards half time. That's Solent Sport as ever for your verdict on Twitter. You can WhatsApp us. 08000, 321 treble 3. Save that number, by the way. Two contacts, you can get all of us every week. You need to put Solent as the first word. If you're getting in touch with a stick-enabled one the number is 08000, 321 treble 3. Pull back away to our right with Solent Yellow, the Spurs goalkeeper. Run them afternoon. The moment not being moved forward particularly with any urgency by Spurs, which has got the home fans grumbling. Which is exactly what we wanted. You want their own fans getting on top of them in so far at that moment in time. You can just sense the stadium just for straight rewards, what they're seeing in front of them. And also the capacity here at Spurs only cost a cool £1 billion, this magnificent arena as it's played away by Dyer. Down the left-hand side for Spurs who quickly get things moving. Perisic is there, but nice work from Tavernier who quickly closes man down, gets it out for a throw. Taken back down the line by Perisic. Hopefully that inadvertent sort of 60 minutes that Marcus Tavernier had last week at Leicester will help his fitness as well. The next step, I guess, towards getting a full 90 out of him. Having had a hamstring, it's definitely wanted to try delicately with, isn't it, as Davinson Sanchez have it over on the right-hand side for Spurs on half-way. Tavernier has certainly been tested by Perisic. Perisic has been four or five, Ron's now in behind him and it's making cheers back. Brilliant from Vainer. Here he is again, Matias Veenier who wins the ball, then goes charging on into the Spurs up in the field. Salanki's got some room to find Tavernier here, just ever so slightly behind them, but Tavernier does manage to get it under his control. In front of the ball, I should say, there's options. We're heading towards the final minute of the opening in 45, Tottenham 1, Bournemouth 1, Son for Spurs, Matias Veenier on full-davy for the Cherries as Tavernier down this near-side wins it, knocks it in field to Christie. This is 35 yards out, Billing joining him. Here's Tavernier again inside the area, pulls it back, Nielsen for Billing, Christie's there, there's options to his left and he sees them, Christie goes down, he's giving us a dive. He's going to book him and it's hard. Christie here for simulation inside the penalty area. Referee, madly, now, of course, with the game stock VAR in the background, Tony Harrington will be checking this. We're going to get another look now on our monitor as Christie turns into the penalty area. Or the challenge came in from Christian Romero. I think, I know what Ryan's trying to do here, he's trying to get his legs in front to try and get the challenge and tangle up. Has he tried to do a Harry Kane? That's what he does, isn't it? He tries to lean into the striker. I think that's the right... I'm not saying it's the right decision to book him, but it's the right decision not to give him a penalty. I agree, I don't think to dive, I don't think he can't either. On the halfway line with the Cherries, Rothwell trying to get it forward down this near side. Billing's got it, near side the right Rothwell made the run, the challenge came in from Romero. Cherries tried to settle for a throw, which they do eventually get. We're about to see the fourth officials board here, there'll be a few minutes to add, one-one the score on BBC Radio Solent, Jordan will have all the sporting headlines from elsewhere, including updates from the early stages of the second half in our other games. Christy right side of the year, that's lovely feet from Ryan Christy, who drove it across the six-yard box. Venue is at the back post, slid out by Sanchez for a corner. It's brilliant combination play again from Phillip Billing, Tabs, and Ryan Christy between them. They've interchanged really well, Ryan Christy with brilliant skill, gets in a good position, put cross blocked, really good stuff again. He was trying to fire it across, and it was Venue as the left wing option on that occasion, as Billing has it from the short throw in. Down this near side, Tavernier, right side of the penalty here, looking to get away from his man, Perisic, almost ran into his own man, Billing, which didn't help Christy fighting to win it back. Lerma has won it back, and it runs out for a throw in. Definitely, since that warm-up goal, Wally, there's definitely a few grumblings around. It is, you can hear them keep being impatient, but that's more down to how we're playing against them. The pressure, and also we're using the ball really, really well. We're not giving it away cheaply like we did in the early part of the half. Perisic hasn't thrown in on this near side, and added time at the end of the first half on BBC Radio Solent. The real time heading just past three minutes past four. We've played a minute and a bit of the added three. 1-1 the score, as Tottenham have it over on the far side of the right with Porro. Plays it infield inside right channel, looking for the run of Kane with a cross come Stevens. Stevens tries to win a free kick, but he slips and he went to the floor. He didn't give the free kick for Jack Stevens, but he did when he retaliated on Harry Kane. Is that going to be yellow card? Is it yellow card for Jack Stevens? Yeah, I think first of all, Jack covers really well getting across to get to the ball to mop up trouble, and then he just slips at the wrong time. And then as a result, he's got to make the foul against Kane. Look, we don't want to give fouls away in positions like that, but unfortunately with the positions at the end, we don't want to take one for the team there. Yeah, it was a slip from Stevens on replay, rather than having his heels kicked by Kane, but that pulling came back over by the corner flag. Stevens picks up the booking. Big moment this in the game, Chris. Last bit of added time at the end of the half. Spurs right-sided free kick just infield from the corner flag. Standing over it on that right-hand side. Parasit's on to Green. Sun free, no-one's to pick up Sun. Sun at the back post free, Coulis-F's gauge of the box is free. Whipped in by Parasit, heading for Sun at the back post, straight to Sun. Almost into the trap, the cherry's there. Sun back to the edge of the box, Coulis-F's key. Teases one deep to the back post. Spurs men coming in. Kelly heads it away to the six-yard box. Tavernier helps it on. Coulis-F's key drives it into a crowd. Blocked at close range by Tavernier. Now Sun onto his right foot. Goes past a couple, shoots for goal, through a crowd. And Neto's done really well there, because that came through a sea of legs. It did. It could quite easily have taken the deflection off, but all our defenders are deep on top of our own goalkeeper. The slightest deflection with a wrong foot in Neto, they were really glad it ended up in his hands. Yeah, kept it on the ball well there. Neto as we tick down the final seconds of this half. Cherries defend this, trying to block it, while also trying to get their hands out of the way as we see the replay. It's volleyed downfield by Neto, and the halftime whistle goes from Andy Madly. And the cherry supporters bathe in almost Bournemouth-esque sunshine over in the far corner here in North London. As a few cherries players get onto referee Madly at the end of the half here. Going off at 1-1, Son Hyung-min for Spurs on 14 minutes after the cherries got caught out on the counter down the left-hand side and perished its cross, turned in by Son with his left foot. Neto made a couple of important saves. Ryan Christie shot over from a good position. Tavernier was well saved by Larisse with the cherries equaliser from Dom Solanke's assist. Came from the cherries, Uruguayan full debutant, Matthias Vina with a brilliantly dinked left foot in finish over the advancing Larisse into the bottom right-hand corner. Here at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where it is 1-1, as you say, Jordan at the break, Son Hyung-min with the opener for Spurs on 14 minutes and the equaliser from Matthias Vina who had an eye-catching first full 45 minutes in a Bournemouth shirt playing as the left wing back for the cherries. Red and black shirts, black shorts, red socks, right to left, towards the end of the ground where their own supporters are bent around the corner in the top left of the stadium as we look lower tier in the last bit of sunshine that is shining inside the arena here as referee Andy Maddley waits for his signal from the touch line and gets us underway in this second half. Spurs in white, blue and white, to give you the two teams in full. Very shortly Spurs have made a substitution in the first half due to an injury as Lerma queues it up towards the halfway line before the cherries. Our referee is Andy Maddley in blue and the home side having it at the heart of the defence with Dyer and now Davinson Sanchez, the Colombian international teammate of Jefferson Lerma, by the way, down this right side it comes out to Lerma, so cherries have netto in goal. The back three centrally is Stevens, Mepham and Kelly with Tavernier on the right and Vina on the left as wing backs, Lerma and Rockwell centrally and then Billing and Christie supporting Solanke. The cherries bench, Travers, Cook, Smith, Watarra, Semenyo, Sinesi, Zabani, Antony and more. As for Spurs, the Reese is the keeper, the back three now Romero, Dyer and Sanchez, Poro, Skit, Poybier and Porosic and then Son, Kulasewski either side of Kane picks it up and there's some room here for Christie. 25 yards out, Billing again, left side of the area, sliding intervention comes in from Romero which denies Billing's cross getting into the area but Bournemouth with a throw, Warren Cummings. Absolutely, I'm standing from Jefferson Lerma but he's anticipated the ball getting played into midfield, he's anticipated it well by winning the ball, put us on the counter attack and it was a good attack down the left-hand side. Vina runs into white-shirted traffic down underneath us. So we're just talking off here at halftime, Warren the question now with Vina is how long can he last on his first start? Let's hope for... As long as he's going to play like he did in the first half we want him out there for 90 minutes that first year but it's going to be difficult for him, you know, because I'm sure there'll probably be a lot of nervous energies that he's used up today in his first full start. He comes first in the middle with Oliver Skit who's been impressive in their central midfield area today, knocks it out to this right-hand side and Pedro Poro at a difficult first half given across the field to the far left-hand side, Perichic up against Marcus Tavanea, corner of the penalty over Spurs, back it goes to Romero, and now square again to the Tottenham number four, Oliver Skit, out to the right-side again, Poro, right-side of the penalty, oh, that's his pass, Vina, that was full defending manatee, Poro pulls it back, the cherries have all stood and watched it and they got lucky there as a late recovery from the defender, it was Tavanea who just about did enough to put off Perichic. I think he actually got caught ball-watching here, no idea of what was coming in behind him and he got away with that one question. Just about did enough, Marcus Tavanea, Vina got skinned for wanting a better word on this near-side that time defensively. Yeah, he got a little bit of his own medicine from what he did to Poro in the first half. Yeah, he's actually now down on the turf as well, Matias Vina, as a result of that, it might just be pride that Scott Brews there, swatching again as he lunged in and got drawn into the challenge, he looked like he just felt for his hip or his hamstring as he tried to chase back, but the cherries were lucky there, actually probably should have had a free kick in behind site, Christian. Right, I'm actually being unfair to Tav there. I actually just think he's bundled over, and it's a foul, the referee didn't give it. Well, we've said it half time, there's a few 50-50 decisions in the first half that in a 62,000 arena, often the natural flow of a referee's psychology is that no team often get more. We should say that Spurs have more of the 50-50 decisions and actually already we're seeing Adam Smith stripped off and ready to come on here. So, Vina, Alogina last, well, about two minutes is the answer. I don't think it's important, but play it's nothing serious, it's something that's not ideal. Adam Smith coming on. So, the cherries have got an interesting change to make. They've already moved Tavernier over to this left-hand side, and Adam Smith's going to go over to the right. So Matias Vina will have certainly remembered today for all the right reasons for his first Premier League goal on his first Premier League start, but limping off with some sort of hip or hamstring problem there is not the start to the second half he wants. No, it's not the start that we wanted as a team or him as an individual. It's almost something that can happen, Chris, that he hasn't played a lot of football and, you know, the amount of energy that he's probably given out today can be susceptible injuries. So, thank you. Like, you got wrestled down there by Davinson Senches, but again, Referee Mandi not interested from that particular situation, as Kane loses out inside the cherries half of the field and Billing does well to get his long legs in the way and pinch the ball back. One-one between Tottenham and Bournemouth. He missed it over the half-time interval here, so that didn't fall in behind to Crystal Palace at home by a goal to nil. Chelsea won Brighton one. Everton won Fulham two, by the way. Harry Wilson, the former Cherries Loney, scoring for Fulham. That goal for Son, by the way, today, takes him level with Jermaine Defoe on the Spurs All-Time Goal Scoring List at number six and one-four-three. All competitions. Here is Saab. Not bad going there. Halfway inside the cherries half of the field. Kane out to the right-hand side. Kuleseski now into the area. To the right to Pedro Porra. Tavernier doing the defending deep to the back post. Perisic, Christian's ahead of down, straight to right. And Christie defending inside his own penalty area. What a brilliant clearance from Christie. That one was straight up in the air as Palace go two up at Southampton through Everice Eze. Well done, Joe Rothwell. Nice and calm. Heading the ball back to our keeper when he could have just hooked the ball on and kept the ball for them. And now we've got possession again, Spurs have taken 33 points out of 45 here at home this season. 20 from 45 away, which gives you the slants on how good they've been here at home. They've won their last five at home in the Premier League. At the moment being held with 51 minutes nearly on the clock by the cherries at one goal each on BBC Radio Solar. Kelly down the left-hand side, looking for Solanke. It's going to run in field to the cherry striker now. Solanke's got it, gets it down under control. To the left of Tavernier who goes inside and returns, who recovers. Solanke is there, and Dom Solanke has sent the travelling fans wild in that far corner. The progress down the left-hand side, Tavernier involved, and Solanke with an arrowed finish, left-footed into the bottom right-hand corner and 60-odd thousand in stun silence in north London. It's top-to-one for the two. In goal, brilliant finish as well. Not dissimilar to the finish we saw in the first half from absolutely brilliant play. Dom picks up in a good position. Plays and runs again. Davison Sanchez, look at him. Look, he gives away a goal again. He's honestly, it can be a real a real harm to his own team and he's shown that again there. He's the one that actually sits back in for Dom to score. I don't think centre-halves can get an assist but if you could, Sanchez would get one there because it was his misdirected half clearance that ran straight to Dom Solanke. Tavernier had done well, gone past Sanchez initially. And then Solanke first time, as you say, lifting it over the reach, bottom left corner and Solanke back on the scoring trail. The thing about Sanchez as well is 1v1 defending initially against Tavernier was really poor. He doesn't move his feet. He gets twisted the wrong way. Suddenly he gets himself in sixes and sevens. Lockhead for us. He puts the ball into the parter. Dom brilliant. Well, Dominic Solanke back on the scoring trail. He's voted quite a long time, of course. He's got that one in off his shin. There was a bit of doubt the other day as to whether it's full and whether it was his goal. No doubt about that one. Dom and Sanchez getting booed by the Tottenham fans. Having come on as a sub and played an unwanted part in both form of goals. Kulasewski down this right-hand side. Back to Hoibier. 30 yards out for Spurs here. Some down the right side. Kulasewski again. Visits it across goal. No one there in white. Cleared out to the far side. Christie is back there again. He's taken us off the pitch. Absolutely outstanding from the round, Christie. A brilliant 30-yard run from Christie. Come inside his own penalty area. His teammates have lost it. And now Bournemouth on the retreat as Kulasewski attacks the right corner of the penalty area. And there's Tavernier snapping back to win it back. And this crowd have turned. More groans and grumbles. They're side 2-1 down here. The 15th place Bournemouth at the start of the day. First side for the Eagles. You can hear the atmosphere turning. They're turning on their own players. That's exactly what we wanted. Now what we need, Chris, we need a 5-6-7-minute spell. Making sure we're not under too much pressure. We've got to retain this lead. North London having a real mixture of memories for the Terries and their trip to the red half of North London. Toonilaprasnil lost it in heartbreaking fashion. But it's a different way today so far. Going behind and coming back to lead. 2-1, but here are Spurs with Hoibier. Dead centre in the Bournemouth half. Sanchez now. What we're doing if he pings one in the top corner. Opps to his right midfielder, right side of the penalty. That's deflected and looping into the Bournemouth area. Good communication from Neto who comes between his centre halves to play. Needs him to become very restless. Chris around us. There's a guy behind you. He's getting a bit shouty. Wolves to Brentford. Also Wolves are just having a bit of a late flurry as well here to get themselves away from trouble. Huang has scored the second against Brentford. He's had a bad couple of weeks as Lerma comes over the top of Kuleseski on half way. Everton look like they're going to be going pointless today because Dan James has put Fulham 3-1 up away there. So that's not a bad few minutes for the Cherries and Brighton are 2-1 up at Chelsea now as well. So a real flurry of goals going in around the country including here where it's Tottenham 1-1 Bournemouth 2 and this delayed kickoff we've got on the way to start to corner pass 3. Cherries team coach got stuck in an accident on the North Circular and they didn't arrive and stayed into a 10 pass 2, didn't start warming up to a 10-3. Tulio and Ciso score for Brighton, scored the second against Bournemouth with the vitality. And that's offside. Fulham's right-hand side with Pedro Polo who claims the ball, the flag never comes from the assistant on this right side and Polo's crosses behind the goal anyway. So Cherries will get a goal kick. They played exactly 10 minutes in the second half but with the minutes, they've scored although Ryan Christie now has got a problem. Yeah, luckily the Polo cross there kept the no-hand kick behind for a goal kick for us nice to just relieve a little bit more of the pressure for us. Tulio picked down there just doing the the rolling hand same almost to tell his own team to hurry up there. The few Spurs fans behind the goal were just whistling at Netto, the frustration growing. Cherries kept it out to this near side a soaring leap by Phil Billing on half way ahead into the centre-circle. Adam Smith gets his first touch and then Rockwell, beautiful ball between the two central Spurs midfielders a ball with the one free kick and some sarcastic applause from the Cherries supporters as the whistle goes their way. Well, it's probably one of the first fouls we've had of the day, Chris. So I can understand why they're getting a little bit like that. Great little bit of skill there from Roswell to get ourselves out of trouble. Now it looks like another sub for Spurs. Now Dan Duma is stripped off and ready to come on here for Tottenham, limited to only a few substitute minute appearances. He's ready to come on down on this near side, the Spurs number 16. Now you can only imagine you'll come on for a coup of theft. He's been quiet today. Cherries leading by two goals to one. Ball back towards Devinson's centre-circles on this near side, the Spurs right as they go back to half way. It's really the official website preview of the Tottenham correspondent for the Athletic Newspapers that they couldn't even judge Dan Duma on what he's done so far, because they've hardly seen him. No, they couldn't form an opinion on him so far. It really has been limited to just minutes here and there as a sub. I think we know him well enough. We know what it'll be. There's certainly a fight up for today. No doubt about that. It was a real possibility. Incoming to the Cherries by the way in January, that wasn't just newspaper talk. That was a real possibility. It was up with some big money. Now a chance for Pedro Porra. It feels a song. 25 yards out. They're going to get it on the stronger floor. The Cherries score of the second is back there to slide in. Smith is moaned down by Perisic. That'll be a yellow card to the Croatian. Adam Smith rolling around on the floor. He's just got there in front of Perisic, rode the tackle well. I don't think there's any one with Smudger here. I think he's just buying themselves a little bit of time just to put it less pressure. Davinson Sanchez being hooked for it. Listen to the reaction there. The Davinson Sanchez who came on in the first half as a substitute for the injured Longley has been at fault, certainly mostly at fault for both goals and he's been hooked 12 minutes into the second half. Hey, listen, while he's definitely been culpable in both of our goals, I do think that might be a reaction from the manager to listen to the crowd and maybe get the crowd on site. I don't like to see that, you know, he's come on. Yeah, he's not having a great game and I'm sorry from a Bournemouth perspective but he's off a pitch. You started that so sincerely, Wally, and then at the end just... No, I had to get the knife in at the end. 13 minutes gone in the second half. So Sanchez hooked Dan Duma on on the right-hand side and just looking at how Spurs have changed things now. Looks like Pedro Coro might have gone into the back three on the right-hand side and Dan Duma to play that role down the right side which is likely Wally will come back to us on that one in a moment, but was it Hoibio who's going to the back three? No, I think he's just dropped in one of those positions at the moment. He'll go back in midfield. You're right, Poro's joined the back three, Kuzeski's come out here. No, he's in the same position. So Dan Duma's actually going to do the right wing back. OK, well, we've seen Dan Duma's a wing back from the cherries in the past, not often to great effect. The ball is in the centre-circle at the moment. In the centre-circle, Bournemouth leading here by two goals to one. Vinyah, who's since departed, injured and Salanki six minutes into the second half with the goal. It does continue that amazing statistic, by the way, that out of Bournemouth's 15 goals this season, now 13 of them have been scored or assisted by Salanki or Billion. Salanki with an assist and the goal to Dan. Ball on this right-hand side, Spurs causing a threat at the moment, but Lloyd Kelly shuts the door and Kuzeski could defend him. It's a very dangerous moment for us. We just need a spell and a ball, Chris. We've conceded possession and territory, we need to get a spell and a ball, making three or four passes, gets up the pitch. Son, they're still at the Spurs first on 14 minutes and their only goal so far. Had it out to the left-hand side, Perishic, fresh off going into the referee's book, trying to take on Smith, could cross to Perishic and it was looping under the crossbar and Neto had to readjust himself there and palm it onto the roof of the net. Yeah, it was an awful one for Neto. It was a great cross on Perishic's par, but it was one of them outer words where his back pedaling he's got to actually tip the ball over the ball. Corner to Spurs on this near-right-hand side to be taken by Pedro Poro. Spurs fans finding a bit of volume as we hit the hour in north London, top number one, Bournemouth 2. And it comes from Poro to the near post. Christie flying towards it and then volleyed by Perishic way over the bar for a roundabout with penalty score. It was five yards clear of everybody else and they're completely misquoted. Chris, I said to you that they're a danger with the amount that they work on obviously on their set pieces for. We haven't looked great at them. I know they've not had many, but we don't look that comfortable. It do look great there. You remember the one in the first half with Harry Kane, then the one in the first half with Sun, both receiving it in space inside the box. That can't happen. Perishic's got that way round as they all fell to him on the volley. Took it first time and high and off-target from the Croatian winner. He's pulled Kurt away by Netto down the field up towards Selenki, trying to hold off Christian Romero. Adam Smith gets involved in the centre-circle. Right, Christie gets another torii over on the far side. And Sun will pick it back to the Tottenham back three where Dyer has it for Spurs. They've made two of their changes so far with Sanchez coming on and then going off. Then Duvaron and the last few games just looking, he's played a total of 21 minutes in the last two games but last two appearances, one of them is in the cup. Hardly got on the field. Here's Polo, down the right side for Spurs. Drives it low into the penalty. Jack Stevens with the challenge and it could have gone anywhere. Thankfully, it spins awkwardly through to his own goalkeeper. Warren Cummings was just smoothing back in his seat there in case that best would be in the corner of the net. It's just the last three or four times that Polo's received on the right-hand side and got forward. He looks like a threat now. He didn't look like a threat in the first half but he's got the ball in our box too many times. We're going to have to adjust somehow and it might be that we have to make a decision or personally around this left-hand side of us. Well, Cherry's fans listening into this will I'm sure be thinking back to the game earlier in the season when Bournemouth were 2-0 up against Spurs and ended up losing 3-2. They're 2-1 up on this occasion and lost a two-goal lead at Arsenal as well. Today is absolutely the day to make sure that history doesn't repeat itself. For Spurs, down this right-hand side. Dandrumah, first chance to run on his former teammate Lloyd Kelly. Gets it back into the area. Dandrumah's balls behind, skip. 25 yards out. The ball closes for Skip to have a shot and Song wriggling away from Billing just outside the D. Spurs having a good spell here. Perisic, left corner of the penalty area. Whips one deep to the back post, looking for Kane. Lloyd Kelly again wins the header and it's going to run out for Spurs' corner, I think. No skip. That's where Kulasewski keeps it alive and then Poro was denied by Solanki back defending the left side of his own penalty area. Kulasewski rescues it. Solanki's still chasing it. Now Pedro Poro swings a cross in. Flicked on by Dandrumah into the penalty area. Hammered away by Lerm. Lot of balls coming in our box. Lot of defending to be done with 28 minutes to go. It looks like something has to change because we can't get in the ball. Chance for Spurs at the moment. Here's an opportunity for Dandrumah inside. Right-channel shoots for goal. Stephens did just about enough. Took the sting out of the shot. Neto will fall on the ball. Spurs' tails are up. Trailing ball with 2-1 with 63 on the clock. Loose Coot's just gone out for a jog. So yeah, it might be that we have to change something here, Chris. It looks like that way. The crowd going out back into the game for them. Just looking to see if you can notice any Spurs making any kind of tactical tweaks out there which will have affected the way the game has just turned in the last five minutes or so. Apart from taking Devon to set his thoughts off. I was just about to see, Chris. I didn't want to... Yeah, I was going to say that's been a bit of a big difference. Certainly having two more attacking players in the ranches. Sorry, yeah. Mepham having to lose and defending there as Son was on the move down the left-hand side. Loose ball picked up by Kane just outside the left corner of the area. Run made by Skip out towards that far touch line. Mepham is there. Now Kane for Spurs just outside the penalty area. Everyone except Solankee back behind the ball. Brumperson shot bought by Stevens around the penalty area. Lerma happy to get it anywhere. That wasn't a great clearance from Lerma. Run straight to Skip who goes for goal on the volley that's straight down the throat net. It's just lost composure at the moment, Chris. Even our clearances are not good where we want them to go. We need a spell. Jaden Anthony is about to come on as Billing heralds a couple of challenges. Then felt like he was impeded. Spurs fans sense that this is a good spell for their team. I think Jaden will be coming on to replace Tabs because they've got to do something about this right-hand side of theirs. There goes Perichich again up against Adam Smith towards the violin. Perichich is low cross and Kane was being wrestled in the area. There's big claims there from the Spurs fans. There will be checking it. I think it was Jack Stevens who got tangled up with him. Kane ended up on the floor. Kuleseski down this right side for Spurs. Back it goes again now. Dan Duma looking to put in Pedro Poro. That one will run behind for a goal kick. Tavaneh can chip it out, which he does. We'll get a look here, Warren. That little tangle that involved Harry Kane. Referee Madness stopped the game because VAR Tony Harrington is having a look at this. Certainly are coming together between Stevens. I think it was in Kane. We're getting a reverse angle look at this in the penalty area. No way. Not even close. Well, it's not, is it, Chris? He's thrown himself around. I'm not sure he's actually getting touched. Maybe. On second loop. A little pullback. It's difficult to see just the angle that they've just shown. It's not easy to see where Jack Stevens is. The angle again that they're showing is here. I don't think the penalty is going to be given here. Well, it's not clear and obvious, is it? Absolutely. Wasn't given in real time. The change is being made. Ryan Christie is coming off and Jayden Antony is coming on. This happened a couple of games ago and we were confused. Yeah, so they'll put tabs in. He's one of the number tens. Instead of where Ryan was and they'll put Jayden's left wing back. I think, although Jayden's running in a position that suggests he's not. The question for layman like me and others listening as well, Warren, is that when you take off one of your best players, regardless of what the tactical demands are, Ryan Christie has been epitome of everything born with need out there today. You take him off. He's been outstanding. Now it could be that he's won himself at the ground because he has extended a lot of energy into this match. He has been one of our best players, you're right, Chris. 66 minutes gone. That's the voice of Warren Cummings. Cherry's offender of over 200 appearances with us on BBC Radio Solent today. 300 appearances, he says. I said over 200, that's still 300. That was a mistake on my part. I think Jordan Clarke gave me that step earlier. Yeah, I heard it. Yeah, I blame him for that one. Anyway, Cherry's legend, let's just say that. Great to have him with us here. With Bournemouth leading, Spurs by two goals to one. In the Premier League, looking for a first ever victory away at Spurs Dan Duma down this right-hand side just comes to the standstill. We saw him do so many times for Bournemouth. He's up against Tavernier, the two number 16s and it goes out for a throw into Spurs by the flag. Well, listen, I can see what probably the reason for putting Jadon on is that Poro's obviously got forward from right of a back three. Jadon will go and track his runs. He'll sacrifice himself going forward just to track Poro. Holes with Christian Romero on this near side. Halfway into the game, Christian Romero on this near side. Halfway inside the Cherry's half of the field, fires it into Sonu again, immediately drags it out and creates space for himself. Back to Romero again, 25 yards out. He's got Poro to the right, goes back into the congested area just outside the box. Sonu to Poro once again, up against Anthony. Poro's cross into the back post, with a header away by Mepham. Runs loose for Hoivier. He's not only having mentioned loads in this game. No, he's a player like a lot. He's normally a really industrious big part of the game, but he's been quiet so far. Out to the right side, it comes in Poro again. All of this is in and around. The Bournemouth penalty here with that 2-1 lead. Whitch in by Poro, cleared away again by Mepham. Not a brilliant clearance. Only as far as the edge of the box. Parris hits it towards Cain, he's trying to roll Mepham. Mepham again, three times in a row, gets it away. And then Mepham has been caught up by Cain, and the two of them are just having a little flick out there, Harry Cain, as he tries to wriggle himself free. The referee again is going to have a little look and sort this out. Harry Cain could have been a little bit of trouble here. Chris, it looked like he stepped on Meps on more than one occasion. Mepham got very close to him and challenged the ball away. And then Cain's just having a little kick. Mepham's holding on to his foot, is he? And then Harry Cain's trying to pull his foot clear. It's probably in the end a bit of a skirmish that we can't do nothing with it. Yeah, I don't think there's... It was wishful thinking from me that we could try and get Cain off as well. Well, Cain's actually up here with a sniper. Get Davids and Sanchez off, get Cain off. And the referee has stopped the game below. They are looking at this. The replay we've seen, it just looked like a bit of a tangle and no real issue. Cain rather than stamping on Mepham, just looked like he was just trying to wriggle his foot free. And what's happening here? He's going to speak to Mepham and Cain about this. Just in the lead up to that moment, Chris, the ball comes in and Chris Mepham clears it. But if you see the way he's trying to clear it, rather than clearing it with the side of your foot, which is a bigger surface than actually the front of your foot, he's trying to hit on the ball there with the front of your foot, doesn't get the connection he wants, ends up going back wide left and we've got to deal with more pressure. Put it back to where it came from using a big surface in your foot, then we deal with what happens next. So it is just a ticking off for both Mepham and Cain from referee Madly. Bournemouth leading 2-1 here. The restart is a Tottenham throw in, level with the edge of the Bournemouth penalty area nearly. 21 minutes to play. Tottenham won Bournemouth 2. Solanki putting Bournemouth in front early in the second half after an early goal from Matthias Wiener. A late goal, I should say, from Matthias Wiener to cancel out the early one from Sop. Big switch from Spurs as they kick from left to right out to this near side. Tavernier was there ahead of Dan Duma. Tavernier was given a difficult ball to deal with and then Lerner up to Solanki, you can't hold it up. He's lost it, Rothwell though snapping away wins it back. Excellent again from Joe Rothwell. Another one having a fine game. Billing out on the right-hand side for the cherry, short of halfway. He gives it back to Spurs though, cheap from Billing. It is. It's kind of summed up since we've been, since we scored the goal press, we give a lot of cheap balls away. It's Kulesewski, just that's other penalty. That one's behind Dan Duma. The Dutchman will try and just about keep it in, which he manages to do. Back to Porro. Right corner of the penalty over Spurs. Another cross comes into the cherry's area and you don't allow Harry Kane to much space this time. He's having to stretch for it slightly and ahead of his walk. He gets in between Chris Meepham and Jack Stevens and neither really know who's going to pick him up. As a result, none of them pick him up. For Kane, it looked like a good chance. Harry Kane's 23 goals this season have been worth 22 points to Spurs, just on his own. It's the highest individual hole in the Premier League. You can bear that to Phil Billing with the cherry's top score. Seven goals worth nine points. So it's what one player can sometimes do. But Dom Selanke up to five Premier League goals this season now with that strike that has Bournemouth 2-1 in front. Neto with the clearance down the field. Selanke now with a rare chance to pressurise the Tottenham back three in this last 15 minutes or so since Bournemouth went 2-1 up. And now Hoibier with the ball down the right-hand side and Dan Duma has got beyond Tavernier here. That would be a good race, those two up against each other. Dan Duma goes round Tavernier, he dives in. Dan Duma's pulled back there's Jefferson Lerma and he clears it away rather wildly for a corner to Spurs on the right. Yeah, again disappointing from Jeff. You know, he's got enough time there, I think, Chris, to actually compose a little bit more. You've done well in the initial phase to actually get the ball in being a place to intercept but then, you know, needless corner giving away and they need dangerous. Tavernier got sucked in just before that, and they by Dan Duma as well with a bit of defensive naivety as Porro with the corner from this right-hand side by Spurs in towards the near post and the diving header is from Hoibier and there's a lot of two-half appeals from behind the goal of some sort of hand but anyway, goal kick to the cherries. Yeah, no, luckily that never came to any. As I said, Chris, it's still, you know, there's 20 minutes to go. We need to have a spell on the ball where we're controlling the tempo of the game. We're not at the moment. Fortunately, they're not actually raining down our goal too much. Well, the cherries lost four wins in the Premier League. They've all been by the odd goal. Three one-nils and a two-one against Fulham. So they don't do things too comfortably and here they lead at Spurs by two goals to one. Really, I think one of the cherries' fans felt that maybe two more wins from the one at Leicester last week might could do enough with three teams maybe slipping away at the bottom. This would be absolutely massive. The cherries get to 33 points today. Seven games to go. Three against the rivals next week. Holds well. Holds well. Let's get to that point, then we'll talk. Yeah, you sound like John Williams immediately there. That's the ex-professionals in New Canada. The reality check. I'm getting over excited. Eighteen to go. Warren Cummings with us on BBC Radio Soviet. There's Bournemouth defending at the moment. As Spurs have it in the central area of the field. Rebson up to the two-nil down at home to Crystal Palace at St Mary's. Portsmouth last week. I think still nil-nil away at Shrewsbury. The New Meadow or whatever the sponsor's name is these days of easily winning at Chesterfield in the National League. Big day for the former cherries manager, Lee Bradbury, his assistant, the former cherries midfielder, Brian Stock. Given away by Spurs there, can Selenky get onto that? He can get past Dyer, and that's not the yellow card. Sure, he has to be. Yeah, that'll be a yellow card, surely. He has to be. Eric Dyer has been... Well, he's just been waved away by referee Madly. Selenky could have been on the counter at that. Well, he's bordering on being last man. I don't know how that can not be a yellow card. Well, given that Stevens on Kane over there was a pretty flimsy yellow card earlier. I'm surprised about our boys, and you don't want this to happen, but unfortunately it's part of football. Not our boys really complain too much. Dyer was a bit lucky there to get away without a yellow for that challenge on Selenky. 17 minutes to go, here on BBC Radio Solent. Cherries protecting this 2-1 lead. Just one victory over Spurs, which came against nine men back in May 2019. That famous late-night fanakke header, and Mark Travers saved everything. There's a ball down his left-hand side for the cherries, and Spurs nearly gave it away. They're facing to their own penalty here, and then Tavanier gets a foot in. It's going to run out for a Spurs throw, is it? Oh, that's loose on the back there. Antony tries to pick it up, tries to go past his man. Antony from the left-hand side, goes for goal, halved away by Larisse. Selenky wanted it square. Spurs bugged themselves a Q-challenge. What is Romero doing, really? So he goes to either bit offside, and that one slides in. I mean, he's taken a chance, trying to do a bit of skill, but it was never going to get him out of trouble. Bright in his own corner. Jadon's done brilliant. Throwed an empty box, but he got a shot at goal. From the left-hand side, tries to cannon the ball off a Spurs player. Lerma jumps 30 yards on the Spurs goal to try and win it. Just wonder if Antony saw the lights and maybe could have squared it for Selenky, but can't really blame him for going for goal, can you? No, I'm not sure how much space Selenky had. Jadon's done the right thing. We've got a shot on goal. Yeah. 16 minutes to play. Billings back there to win it in the centre-circle for the Cherries. And now a chance for Antony to get the ball to travel. He leaves it to Billing. He's got Tavanier to his left, and his first 74-minute spell since coming back from injury. Can he last the game out? Marcus Tavanier. And that occasion, he just quite had the turn of foot and has to go back to halfway. Kelly and Rothwell exchanging passes under pressure. Back up to the left, touch like it goes, and Tavanier right in front of his manager, Gary O'Neill, who turns away with a close bit of skill from Denjubo. That's lovely footwork from Tavanier. Oh, he tried to get it back from Antony, but Tavanier just, again, maybe just running out of juice slightly there. It looks like Tav could have run his race at the moment. He does look a little bit fatigued. And no wonder, look, he's putting a great bit of work, going up and down the pitch. He's had to do a pair of sets for a lot of the game. I think he's just told Gary O'Neill here as well that he might have run his race. I think Antoine Semenio is being signaled back here. Is it down this left side? No, it's not Antoine Semenio. It could be somebody else. Come back to that in a second. Kulasewski running into Tavanier, still doing some defensive work. Down this near side, it's still Bournemouth leading at Tottenham by $2 to 1 on BBC Radio Soled. Kulasewski right side of the area. Dangerous looking across towards the back post. Kane coming in, miscue clearance by Stevens. Denjubo's shot blocked by Meppen. That was looking dangerous for a moment. There are a couple of times. Yeah, it was. Harry Kane again wins ahead. You would expect us to make the first contact on that cross. Still Spurs come again now. Left-hand side. Gaya looming forward. Comes out of Kane. 35 yards from goal. Mal Hoibier. Spurs with Jeremy Cherry's player back behind the ball at the moment. Harry Kane 25 yards out. He's shooting for goal. He's moving a little bit, but he's going to struggle to get that open there. No, and listen, if Harry Kane's going to shoot from anywhere, okay, you know he's capable, but we'll let him do it from 25-30 yards. The Charleston is just pulling on his Tottenham number nine shirt down on the touch line. I'm just trying to see who's coming on from the ball with point of view down there. Can't see anybody with their actual shirt on at the moment, so it's horrible, so high that we can't really see unless we stand up. Long clearance down the field from Netto, the Cherry's keeper. The ball's with Joe Rothwell in the central third of the field. The Cherry's 14 minutes away from a first-ever victory at Tottenham. After a first-ever victory at Leicester in the Premier League last weekend, Tlaiki's offside. Down the left hand side. That's how the flag goes straight up. Here comes a change for Spurs. It's the end of the day for Oliver Skip, and with Charleston is coming on. So midfielder off, and a striker on. Marcus Taverner, I think, has just sat down on the turf here. Marcus Sinesi is coming on, Wally. Interesting change for us. So obviously Lloyd Kelly come out to the left, and Sinesi go into the back three. So it becomes almost a defensive lighter fire then, doesn't it? Yeah, I think you're probably right, Chris. I don't think we're going to change shape at this stage, but obviously the personnel needs to change. Interesting. I think they must have changed their shape, so they've got what they've got there. Charleston's going up top. Need to see the game start again, but I can imagine they must go back four now. I don't think they'll stick with a three. Well, as we said, Spurs have won five home Premier League games in a row. We're actually going to see two changes for Cherry's. Come on as well. We haven't seen him from the bench so far. He started every time he's appeared. Obviously he got hooked himself after half an hour or so last week with things not quite going the way that Gary and Neil wanted them at Leicester. So we're just going to wait for these changes here. Tavernier is pretty much done. He's rolled his socks down. We're just waiting for the fourth official Andy Davis to get his board sorted here. So it's billing actually off, and Sinesi on, billing again strategically, just waiting a little bit further away from the technical area. Pretending not to have seen the number 29 on the board so far, billing. Yeah, that'll chest up. Oh, it's noticed now. Matt Richie, Matt Richie is the king of disappearing to the far side, wasn't he? Do you remember that? Yes. Anyhow, there's Tavernier coming off of Otara. Coming on. There's the two changes. Otara will be a good outlet. His legs hopefully will get us off the pitch and relieve war pressure. So there are 12 minutes to go. That's the voice of Warren Cummings on BBC Radio Solent. Sinesi goes into the back green on the left of the three. Kelly comes over to the left-hand side. So now the cherries have got two defenders in the wide positions. Yeah. Smith and Kelly. Yeah, so we've gone flat back 5-4-1. So instead of having the box in midfield, we've now flattened off, and now we're just plugging gaps. So Otara will play on one side, Jaden on the other. Ball is on the halfway line, whispers at the moment with Eric Dyer. So Otara is definitely going to do more defending than probably moving forward on this stage, as Otara has gone to the floor with Jack Stevens off the ball. He's involved in quite a bit today. Up there, Jack Stevens. Yeah. He's the ball down this right-hand side with Spurs again. It's Dejan Kulessevski off the touch line. The Swedish international knocks it square to Romero of Argentina and now Hoivir of Denmark. Porro on this right-hand side. Dan Junemars got Marcus Sinesi all over the back of him straight away. El Gladiator. Paul comes again now. Spurs down the right-hand side with more room for Porro. And again with Charleston's gone down. This time it's Rockwell who's penalised. And this one is dangerous, Wally. This is 23-24 yards out, right of the D. Yes. Disappointing. Joe just didn't slow his feet down. Little leg hanging. Probably didn't need to do it. Well, there are a few people who would be lining this one up. Harry Kane is not one of them. He's in the penalty area, but Sonny Huemmin is definitely not. I think Perisic will take it. Perisic likes to take a left-foot free kick. This suits him. Yeah, it's on the right-hand side of the D. So the left-footer here. So real danger for the cherries here from a set piece. We are seconds away from the last 10 minutes. Still in the sunshine at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London on BBC Radio Solon. This delayed kickoff from 3-15 has Bournemouth leading by two goals to one. But facing a set piece here. Pedro Coro is the decoy, surely, but even Perisic shift, Croatia with left-foot, who strikes it now over the wall. And thankfully, well-wired at the right-hand post. From the angle we've got, it looked like it was going to be a lot, lot closer than it actually was in the end. So really good. Looking to replay it from right behind, and it strikes three yards away. Yeah, it looked a lot better from up here first time around. Well, the ops are predicted, by the way, that's been assessing percentages every week of who's going to go down. It only had Bournemouth on 17% before today. If they could see this one through, even to take a point away today, but when you two one up, it would be absolutely huge. I'm very sure to see how that changes. So that's, by the way, before today, 87% to go down. Seven points behind Bournemouth. And losing 2-0 at home to Palace. Saints are looking... Well, it's going to be... It might be the last chance to lose when they play Bournemouth next Thursday night, live with us. Cherry's now down the left-hand side and attacking for Ray. Solanki tries to win a corner, but it was some strong defending again by Romero, who brings it away. Out towards this right-hand side, fired back by Romero, who then throws himself to the ground. Lerma ran into him, play continues on the halfway line. With Charleston wins ahead of it. Stenesis got it, keep the ball in play. Oh, now the referee's stopped the game. As soon as Spurs lost possession. Incredible. They already had their man down. They're attacking, then he stops it once we win the ball back. Again, some of the... They'll all be under certain instructions about how the game is managed and things, but Spurs could quite easily have put it out for the Roman. They didn't have a lot of concern. No. And the referee then stops the game. And it'll be interesting as well. We were actually in a good position on the halfway line with the ball. Now what happened? It's a hand-off by Jefferson Lowe, isn't it? Ravear has a very quick look at it. He just caught Romero in the throat, which sounds quite dramatic, but it wasn't that bad. No, it wasn't that bad. No, no, it was just... He was slowing himself down and got his arm up just to... Let's see what happens now. We've got the ball, so surely they give the ball back to us. The referee stopped it. Yeah, the ball with the good on the halfway line here. He drops it to Jefferson Lowe, who immediately fires it forward to Solanke. They can't find Anthony down the left side, but the ball with the good of throwing, and the ball doesn't come hurrying back from inside the cherry's technical area. Eight minutes to play. Cherries by two goals to one. By the way, if you're looking at the form tables, the cherries are higher in the away table than the home table coming into this game, which seems surprising, given that Bournemouth have only won three away games all season and have been OK at home. But their leads, West Ham, Everton and Forrest, have all got less away points to Bournemouth this season. They'll be shooting up. The form table coming into this in the last six, cherries were above Liverpool and Chelsea in that form table. And those supporters you can hear in the far corner are enjoying their day at the moment, but there's a nervous problem and they're nervous. Probably 12 minutes or so to go here. Yeah, yeah. This is really about staying disciplined, staying concentrated. Don't be rushing your defending, you know, work your feet. A sideways pass or a backwards pass for them is good success for us at the moment. Hoivier in the centre circle for Spurs, firing it into Dan Droomers feet. 25 yards out, Stephens got a foot in. Rashalison helps it to the left-hand side and Perichich up against Adam Smith here. Perichich into his right foot. To the edge of the penalty here and Joe Rothroy was well positioned again to clear it away. Warren Cummings is waving the ball. The player's out here. Yeah, we don't want to be caught in a trap of having ten minutes of sitting on your own six-yard box. Watara on the far side, gets a foot in twice. It's going to run for Mepham here. He slides in firmly on that far side on Kuleseski. Back it comes to Perichich ball into the box. It's Adam Smith. That runs behind. It's going to be a top-hand corner on the far left-hand side. Six and a half minutes of the 90 to play. So here come those set pieces that Warren Cummings has been talking about throughout the game so far. He's got another one from Perichich to deliver another one from that left side. Supposing with every outfield player in and around the box, that is awful from Perichich to the near post and headed out play by Adam Smith. Surprised as well. His dominant foot is left foot and he's taking it right foot. Richarleson gets the throw in. Down the left side of the penalty here, Watara's there. Mix it away. Then Adam Smith blocks the cross from Perichich who claims handball. Nothing doing for the referee. Fought it comes into the Bournemouth box and headed powerfully away again by Stevens in the red and black. Then Mepham wins the next one above Richarleson. Bit of a clash of heads in those two, I think, but they're both shouldering on, both holding their head slightly. Well, it's a priority, Chris, with how deep we are and how much space is left in behind. We have got a counter-attack on. Shot from Pedro Coro. Thank you very much. Scores hands around us. Stand up with their arms out as he shoots from 30 yards high up into the stand. You can say good if you want. Yeah, I don't know that. It's good to know. Hey, listen, that's great for us. That relieves pressure. If they want to have a shot from 30 yards, let them do that. We'd like to back up a little bit. I think that's a good situation. The natives are getting very restless now. I think that Mepham sat down now as well after that little clash of heads with Richarleson a moment ago, so Mepham is just using the opportunity here to wind things down a bit. Well, Spurs in the chase for the top four at the moment. Eddie Howe certainly will be looking to his former club to do him a favour today after Newcastle got turned over 3-0 at Villa. Yeah. To do what that result doesn't make Bournemouth 3-0 defeated at Villa that bad, does it? That result, look, please stand it. Yeah, no, they've done really well at Villa. He must be some manager, by the way, the amount of successes he's had over the years. I know it didn't work out from Arsenal, but that's just one blip and an amazing coaching career he's had. Villa charging on towards the European places at the moment. Chris Mepham's not charging too many places, but he is back on his feet with the help of the Cherry's medical team, Nick Corten-Cray Roberts, and he's just wiping his brows. He comes across to this near side. The clock above us in the big screen side. Tottenham 1, Bournemouth 2. We want Levy out as the cry around the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. It's Kelly on the halfway line. Levy, of course, Daniel Levy, their chairman here, who's been a divisive figure, I think, is the flight web saying it. Well, be careful what you wish for. Look what you're sitting around, a billion-pound stadium that was on the back of his say so. Yeah, ball over the top here for Dan Jumar, he's stuck in beyond here. Chris Mepham offside flag. Offside flag is up. To be honest, it was a right old mess in there. And actually, to be honest, the cherries have either gone away with one here, but we'll double-check it is offside. Well, this is my point from earlier, Chris. I think it's obvious from the first ball forward he is offside, but yet they let it continue for another 15 seconds. It ends up on the back in there. Yeah, Dan Jumar's offside, for the initial ball through the middle. I think that's a bit of a mess afterwards. I think we're glad to see the offside flag. There was a couple of miscubed clearances. Richardus' effort hit someone and looped up into the corner of the net, but it's chalked off. It's irrelevant. It remains 2-1 to the cherries as Watara into the area. Mix it past his man. Watara into the penalty area. Forced away from goal. Right-hand side back to Jeffers and Llam. He might as well hit one now. He does hit one. It's a low save by Larissa North London. He's so easily been owned by the cherries this season. If they could have seen it through at Arsenal, can they see it through at Tottenham in the way they couldn't? Down the road at the Emirates. Rockwell again back there. Charging that back to do some great work and slide it out of the throw. Brilliant tackle, needed it against Harry Kane. He's done really well today during Rockwell. He's put in some amount of work. Two balls on the pitch at a minute there which is delayed. This is looking like the moment. It could be the second in 33 as the ball comes into the cherries box. Mepham jumps, runs loose to Denjouma. Who can Cherries Hart possibly once again in North London? Two-two. Came from a long throw, Chris. Long throw on the left-hand side as we spoke about pre-game. Never dealt with the first or second ball. There's some protest going on here by the way. The goal hasn't quite been confirmed yet. Is there some sort of foul in there? Having a little look at that, I don't personally see anything, but Referee Madley has stopped the game. Was there a help from a hand from with Charleston? Well, Spurs are coming to get around the referee here. Just seeing a replay here. The only thing I think, are they saying that Harry Kane is in front of the keeper and interfered in an off-file position. Yeah, as the shot comes in, he's pretty much in front of Netto. So, Referee Madley here is standing halfway inside the cherries and in front of the goalkeeper. Let's have a little look. Well, it's almost hitting. He's that far in front of the keeper. I don't think that Netto's going to change being able to save that even with Harry Kane not being there. The goal's given, and that's what's been decided. They're actually looking at a possible off-side yet. So, Kane it was, they decided that Netto wouldn't have got there. And it is 2-2. And the clock says 89 minutes. Big five minutes, Chris. Worrying about celebrating against your old club, by the way. Wave in his hands, urging the Spurs faithful on here. A hot-square stadium noise levels have just wrapped up somewhat. Now the important thing for Bournemouth is to go away with something. I feel like we've been here before. 2-2, going into the closing stages in North London. Yeah, big five minutes. Need to hold on. It's just a disappointing quiz. It comes from a long throw and didn't deal with it. Didn't have it from the edge of the box. Well, he's been talking throughout the game about Dan Dume doing pretty much nothing for Spurs since he's been here. Well, of course, the one time that he would step up and score his first goal in the Premier League for Tottenham would be against his old club ball. But there's Lloyd Kelly as under pressure here and it's conceded a corner down the way to our right-hand side and the cherries are rocking here. Six minutes added on. Corner to be taken down this near side of the right. A cross comes perished. This time he is going to take it on, lads. Cherries fans thinking the same at the other end in a different way. And it comes to the penalty here. Excellent claim by Netto. The cherries go-keeper falling on the bed. Did well. Did really well. Come and claimed it. Gerry O'Neill again is right in the year of the fourth official down there as is Tommy Elphick. Netto now is certainly not hurrying it to one. He's going to be hurrying it unless it's 2-2 and Bournemouth on the defensive. Volley's it long down the field. Selankey forces the mistake and he lost it. Kane halfway inside his own half. Rothwell trying to win it back. Rothwell clatters Kane that might be a yellow card and a bit for Rothwell as the ball through the middle looking for the run for Charleston. Left hand side he's got it. Outside the penalty area with Charleston up against Meppham drives it into the box. Spins up to the edge of the area. Kane back on his feet to run on to it and now a chance for Selankey to try and find an out ball all in a free kick. Doesn't do either. Fremadli waves it away and now Kuleseshki down the right-hand to added time to play. Kuleseshki round the outside of Kelly who's trying to usher the ball out for a goal kick from a long way out. That's absolutely brilliant use of his body. Ushered the ball so that he had to try and get round and made himself big Lloyd Kelly really good 1v1 defendant. Kelly had a big fistful of a Kuleseshki shirt and then Kuleseshki had the arm lock on Lloyd Kelly as well. I think the hook is out here for Netto as he turns the goalkeeper. But listen I'm all for wasting time and killing the game the only thing Netto's been doing it since the 30th minute of the game so he's got to be careful because listen to what it does it gets their crowd up. Netto will clear it away now we've played two minutes of the six Tottenham 2 Bournemouth 2 on BBC Radio Solan every point a precious point again the frustration of being 2-1 up certainly Bournemouth have just got to get this through and claim something from the game as they didn't manage to do when Spurs won it in stoppage time in the reverse fixture earlier on in the season they're looking the more likely to do so again as Anthony goes in with a challenge on Hoibier and Hoibier has come off second best and Anthony is challenged by Den Juneup is that not a foul Referee says no If Jaden passes it's not the top he passes inside we've got 2-1 Spurs meanwhile are turning it around and coming the other way Perish it from the left hand side and it comes to the penalty spot headed away by Senesi but the home for a corner on the left hand side to Spurs 2-2 the noise has dried up from the red and black corner of the stadium away to our left as they watch on from the other end of the stadium is that side trying to defend yet another Spurs corner in from Perish it to the 6 yard line and headed wide by Rechalice and a free header from 6 yards Wow we've got a way one again there what a brilliant cross but how's he unmarked Chris he's 6 yards out no one's on him he's got to score he's just got to score huge huge let off he's on the edge of the 6 yard box Tara and Kelly and Salanki was in there as well and he's missed it by a yard from almost level with the right hand side big let off big big let off so Netto again will he count every second he can here Tottenham by the way would have equaled a Premier League record or still could equal a Premier League record of home games without drawing haven't drawn for 26 Premier League games at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium they're on course to do so at the moment if Bournemouth can just weather this it seems strange to say in blue sky and sunshine as Anthony nicks it away on the halfway line is there still a chance that Bournemouth could try and pitch it at the other end it hasn't looked like in the last 15 minutes but Smith now clearing it down into that far corner the former Spurs man and now Salanki and Watara's completely free in the box Salanki still has it here's Dongo Watara onto his left foot onto his YES! Dongo Watara has won it from Terry's the Burkina Faso winger chooses his moment for his first Premier League goal and he is mobbed in a bundle by the Terry's players I'll temper it with one thing just be careful Chris it could be deemed that this is a foul from Dong Salanki for easing their player out the way I've just got to wait and see well let's hope not but Dongo Watara has a smile that would light up the whole of Burkina Faso as we wait and see Salanki just leaning into his man there was no flag there was no real appeal Watara's definitely not offside still hasn't quite been given yet what about the composure to chop back inside Goal given the goal has been given by Referee Andy Madly the VAR check is over and Dongo Watara off the bench and what an impact he makes the coolness he showed to chop onto his right foot and plant it in the bottom right hand corner it's a day for heroes Veena and Watara first Premier League goal each Absolutely incredible I loved watching while that goal had just been scored did you see the reaction from our bench it was absolutely amazing to watch well we talked about North London and we talked about 3-2 scorelines in the last minute breaking hearts have born with this time broken the North London hearts rather than been broken themselves still some time to see through here top them from the kickoff cleared away hammered away inside the cherry's penalty area by Mepham up towards the edge of the cherry's box it comes again a heroic header from and learn all hammered away I make it with 10 seconds away from the 6 minutes Anthony has just been blocked up again it has to be a free kick it's a disgrace he's just body checked he's just body checked him in the face as well by the way if anything comes to this I'm sure they'll look back at that but Watara trying to win a defensive header now we've played the 6 minutes Bradley looks at his watch but Sperzl deliver one more ball into the penalty area Kane wins the header Netto comes and Netto claims and the cheer from the cherry's in is almost as good as a goal absolutely outstanding it's great to see the fans they're loving every minute of this it's been a nervous 10 minutes well I tell you what Wally there might be some cries for you to come again if Bournemouth can see this one through a lucky charm Netto has the ball we've played 30 seconds over the 6 minutes and Netto still eking out every moment we keep our eye on referee madly as it's bollied down the field and Sperz have been turned over by the cherry's own backyard for the first time Dondo Watara the hero in stoppage time at the end of the game with a finish into the bottom right hand corner and the emotions couldn't conflict further from that which the cherry's felt a few miles down the road at the Emirates when they themselves were done in stoppage time to lose 3-2 it's a back to back away win in the Premier League and they've done it at a team chasing champions league football an absolutely monumental win the biggest no doubt Gary O'Neill's managerial career so far in the last few weeks he's beaten Liverpool he's now beaten Tottenham and the cherry's take a giant step towards survival Warren Cummings this is one of the best away results of the club of football in the Premier League history probably behind the cover times it went to Chelsea but to come here they were up against it times in that second half I'll tell you what they stood firm showed amazing commitment good composure towards the very end to get the goal that they got a performance to the desire and they said this goes really well with seven games to go it's outstanding what a performance well the smile from Dongo Otara honestly is enough to light up any screen any newspaper any website article you'll be seeing plenty of that over the course of the next 24 hours I'm sure we've got a wrap up here because the Grand National is coming soon Warren Cummings will give us his thoughts very shortly it was well on the overall day but it's handshakes high fives and hugs in the centre circle because Bournemouth for the first time ever and won at Tottenham in dramatic style it's finished Tottenham 2 Bournemouth 3