 Red Army rins around the vitality. This is it. It's Paul McNaughty and Forrest, live on BBC Radio Solent. And we're under way. If you missed the menu, if you like, a Paul McWin, and they're back in the Premier League in a couple of hours' time. A draw means a draw on Saturday would get them up. A Nottingham Forest win puts them in pole position to complete the job on Saturday. They'll give you the Forest team in full in just a second. The ball's on the halfway line. Cherry's red on Blackstrikes, Blackshorts and Socks. Forrest a luminous yellow, mainly with orange-harved shirts at the front. As the Cherry's prepared to take this free-kick along the halfway line, there's already a bit of an early chest there, as Forrest tried to cut off Jefferson Lerner's ball forward. It's back to Kelly on this near side. Now, John Zamora, down the left side looking for Billing already. There's a bit of a tug-back going on between Warrell and Antony off the ball, and Billing's taken an arm in the face, which has been spotted by referee Atwell. Let's give you the Forest team, their goalkeeper is Bree Samba. The back three, Scott McKenna, Warrell and Cook. Spence, Garner, Yates and Colback, and Zinkanaga behind Johnson and Surridge. Cherry's free-kick just over the halfway line, down this left-hand side. John Williams, staring at the team sheet. You're going to need your glasses on, Willow, to see that team sheet. No doubt it's in 10-point font. Away to our right, Mark Chabbers is in blue this afternoon by virtue of notting of Forrest playing in yellow, and the Cherry's just able to get their foot on the ball with Nat Phillips up to the halfway line. Long diagonal ball out to the left. Looking for Jayden Antony, that'll be cushioned back to Joe Warrell. To the Forest keeper, Bree Samba, who more cricket than football is near Willow. He's all in white. Yes, he is, and I'm just looking at this left-hand side of the pitch, because that's where all the intrigue is going to be for me. You know, our two lads are down now with Juerholtz and Clawland getting up and down. If he's still winged back, we'll have to see how that pans out. Ball over on the far side at the moment, not looking for his fans again. I don't know how many they could have bought if the ticket's run limited, but certainly the 1,400 are packed in over on the far side. We'll feel like they're the lucky ones if the result goes their way. As Kelly looks for the big switch to try and turn Joe Warrell around, it's afforded by Scott Parker, even though it sails out a play beyond Jayden Antony. I don't mind trying to get up the pitch early on. I can see the sense in that, and why the lads try to do it. You know, just get them turned around, get them running back towards their own goal. And it's a bit of playing forrest at their own game, Willow, isn't it? Because they like to get the ball forward very quickly to Johnson and Souridge. Souridge flicks it on towards Johnson, but it's picked up by Phillips halfway inside the Bournemouth half of the field, and Adam Smith will bring it away over on the right-hand side. One of those who has a wealth of Premier League experience on the far side. Ryan Christie on the ball a moment ago, of course, he's got plenty of Scottish Premier League experience, but not in the English Premier League. Another one looking to fulfill a career ambition as it goes back to Mark Travers. With a fresh, sharp haircut in the Jerry's goal. Billing heads it on the halfway line, forward comes Lewis Cook to power it forward, but it's picked off by Spence, then Anthony goes in bravely around the centre-circle. Lerma looks for Solankey, who's got a bit of space here, lost it under his feet, but still going. Solankey left ball on the area, across comes Steve Cook. Solankey onto his right foot, cooking with a tackle. The shot from Billing right across goal! He slipped as he took it, and Sambal went down to his left, the barbic clear-ups, over to the right-hand side, and Christie, right side of the penalty area. That was a danger for Donningham Forrest there. Steve Cook with the intervention initially. It's back out of Lerma on the right-hand side. Billing on the buy-line, shadowed all the way over on that far side, and at the moment, as Yates puts the challenge in, the decision goes to Jerry's way by the corner-flap, but right. Yeah, he just slipped as he took the shot, but Sambal has done well. He got down with his left hand just to flick it round the corner. 3.5 gone on BBC Radio Solan. If you're just shooting in, you hadn't realised it was a 7 o'clock kick-off. For the field, Donningham Forrest 0. The biggest game in world football this evening. We're not talking about any Champions League semi-finals. Over in the far corner, Jerry's still working it for a flag kick in Lerma. Unfortunately, it's run it out of play, so it would be a goal kick. To Donningham Forrest, the way to our left. Yeah, just tried to get a little sneak-off it there. Jefferson, but out for the goal kick. Forrest come out and play. Ball up to the halfway line. It's missed by Lloyd Kelly, and here's the dangerous Brennan Johnson. Kelly had a little feel back in there. Kelly charging down the right side of the box. It was a very physical challenge on Johnson. Referee Atwell waves away Forrest's protest, and so it has to go down. It's good defending from Kelly. I think he just put his arm across him at the right time. Salankin is caught by Steve Cook. That won't be the first or last time. Tarkin was running down the touch line there. He was stopped from moving any further by the board official, but Tarkin protesting. He was only going to get the ball. Cookie knew exactly what he was doing there. No way he was going past. Well, I'm not so confident in the refereeing. I haven't been in this season in the championship, but I'm confident this evening that Stuart Atwell is one of the very best men that we could have in charge for this game. The FIFA official, as I said, he did the Liverpool victory in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley. Here's Jordan Zamora, one on the left for the Cherries. 30 yards out, filling challenge by Warrill. The Forrest captain, and it goes out of play for a born-of-throw level at the edge of the catch here. And that's the first little exchange. Zamora and Anthony, a little 1-2, they got through, but Bill Bill couldn't get the ball out of his feet. Goal throw down the left side of the box, trying to catch Forrest out. They've found Salankin on the byline, lifts it back towards Warrill. One thing Dominic Royal fancy is if he gets in a race with Cookie. Cherries are still won it by the byline now, and again, it's Salankin trying to wriggle his way through down the left-hand side, Forrest defending strongly with Spence, who clears it away. And Kelly and Johnson having another physical match, and Kelly's got hold of Johnson's shirt. There's no doubt that's a target for the Cherries. They're looking to literally lock down Brennan Johnson, as Phil Billing has it inside the Forrest half of the field. Down goes the Forrest player, decided that Phil Billing is at fault there. I think it's Zinconagal who's gone down. Forrest half, that's Denmark on Denmark, Billing on Zinconagal. There's a slight pause from the referee's shoe at Willow, who eventually did whistle for the free kick. A little bit of a coming together between the dugouts, Willow, down there. What's happening with Gary O'Neill? He's been pushed on the pitch there, by a member of the Forrest star. Yeah, but Gordon, the Chief Stewards, ever to step in. Phil Billing gets to the ball first, he wins the ball, and then there's a clash. Well, he's won one. Yeah, I mean, of course, Willow, these days, he knows the Laws move on, that winning the ball isn't the be-all and end- That's not a foul. Thank you, all you say. Well, unfortunately, what I say, what the Laws say, well, the thing that the referees go by, not what your opinion is. But he definitely got the ball, that there's no doubt about. The follow-through the referee didn't like, under the endangering safety and all those kind of things. So it is a free kick to Forrest, which Warrill takes long diagonally. Seventh minute, Neil Mill here. Very hectic start, as we thought it would be. He wouldn't sense any nerves down at the moment, just full of energy from both sides. It is an opportunity for Ghana. Manchester United lonely over on the far side, but Ryan Christie's working back, and Bournemouth have got it, and it's out for a far as throw. Right in front of their supporters, far side. 35 yards from the...Cherry's goal. Right-tuning in late. Bournemouth are kicking from right to left. Not only does David Brooks' name ring around the stadium, but his name and his number pop up on the screen here at the Vitality Stadium on the day that the Ceri's Welsh Wizard was declared a cancer-free, publicly, absolutely fantastic news. Listen to this. Yeah, that's amazing sound. David Brooks, he's here in the stadium this evening, watching on here, hoping his teammates can take him back to the Premier League as well. Out of play on the far side, didn't miss anything there, the ball's out. Over by the corner for another throw to Forrest. It's back with Ghana. Once again, one of their chief creators hooked away by Smith down the line, up towards halfway, where Shalanki helps it onto Anthony. Billing charging on through the middle. Anthony in the centre-circle, knocked it to the left, where Billing wasn't quite ready for it. Steve Cook came across as did Spence on the edge of the Forrest penalty area, and it's Spence who will bring it away down this right-hand side. Up towards Brennan Johnson, who tried a little fancy flip, step over, and that Phillips wasn't to be fooled, and it's back with Jefferson Lerber for ballers on the halfway line. Yeah, there's no way that flick was going to get there. Eight minutes gone, nil-nil, out of the Smith. A poor ball for him over on the far side, and it's opportunity now for Zincarago to look up and feed Surridge. He hasn't really had too many touches yet, Sam Surridge. One or two gears from the Cherry supporters, and Surridge gets himself on the ball. Now it's back to Steve Cook again, playing in the middle of the Nottingham Forrest back three with McKenna on his left and Warrell on his right. Four and again to Johnson, but again, Lloyd Kelly's all over him. And then the poor ball from Shalanki on ports, and he undoes the hard work done by Lloyd Kelly to win it back. It's a Surridge, he's in, and he's hit the bar. Yeah, Dominic and Anthony just having words there. It was a bit of a misunderstanding with the pass, but Sam struck it well, hit the crossbar, threw his blood to Forrest. That was a question mark on the offside. Traveller's tried to get his right hand up, but didn't get a touch on it. And the Forrest fans sing the name of Sam Surridge. That's his first opportunity, and he wasn't far away, but it all came from a misunderstanding on half way between Zalanki and Anthony. And you can see why, but we talk about Forrest having low-possession numbers in games. And there, that only took two seconds, didn't it? Well, they do break on you, there's no goings about that. You don't have to be so careful. The voice of John Williams before the Terries' assistant manager and defender have self-promoted with the Terries some 36 years ago, 35 years ago, if I can do the maths, back in 1987. The ball is back with Adam Smith for the Terries. He's overrun it, is he on the far side? Can't keep it in. Forrest throw on their left, just over the half-way line. Yeah, just a bit heavy on the touch there for Smith. He couldn't keep the ball in play. Fittingly, by the way, and David Brooks scored in this fixture. The reverse fixture at the city ground was 1-2-1. He was later sent off, but he played a notable role in the three points that Terries took that day. Terries, of course, a three-points clear of Forrest. Here's Surridge for the visitors once again, but Finnig inside his own half and then given away by Lerner. Straight back to Surridge. Terries just guilty of being a little bit hurried, a little bit rushed a couple of times. Yeah, I think that's the way Forrest played them. They look down the inside left shadow for Brennan Johnson. That's been intercepted by Lewis Cook in his Anthony up to the half-way line, left to the centre-circle, challenged by Garner. The challenge did enough to put Anthony off, and it's out of playoff world for Terries to throw down underneath us. Can't seem to make the right decision at the moment with our passes. Very lucky to get a throw in out of that. We're talking about cup finals after Smith, don't move below things. Cup finals often can be a play-off final, sometimes can flatter to deceive, can't they? But this is a boisterous atmosphere. Yeah, it certainly is. Lots of noise inside the stadium. Zuma has thrown down the left-hand side for the Terries, over the half-way line, but Forrest have got it back, and here's Surridge once again, looking to switch them to the left-hand side. James Garner through the centre-circle. He's got Cole back to his left, Zinc and Argel ahead of him. Garner in field to Surridge, 30 yards out, centre-field. Philips and Lerner between them close the door on Surridge, and they try and pass their way out of trouble inside their own half, and then filling his foul by Zinc and Argel. Terries get a free kick. Yeah, Ryan Freese knows that. No doubt about that one. Well, tickets were hard to come by. Don't forget, the tickets for this game were sold in for a mid-February. People have been hanging on to these for the best part of two months, waiting for this game, two and a half months. Season ticket holders that couldn't make the original game, unfortunately, if their tickets were re-sold for the original game, they're still locked out of this one. Their tickets are still with the repurchases, just the way it goes after the unfortunate postponement. No-one knew then how crucial this game would prove to be. As the Terries get it back on halfway, it is Bournemouth-Neal, Nottingham-Forrest-Neal, as the ball is won on halfway by Yates for Forrest, another of their key men down the spine of the team. Lewis Cooks won it back. Billing on halfway, all gets a bit tight. It's a whirl with Ryan Yates. Whether it's that accumulation of fouls, Willow. Well, that's what I'm thinking. Is he going to be saying that's your second one today any more? That was a double foul there, really. Yates had a fistful of Billings' jersey, and they gave him a slip on the Achilles as well. Don't forget, you can get in touch with us wherever you are watching. We've got to say hi, by the way, to Paddy in Dubai, watching on the stream, part of Scott Parker's family. His family members came over early on Willow and had a word. So, please say hello to Paddy. He watched every game on the stream in Dubai. Long ball over the top here, but Christie, down the right side of the penalty area, skips off the serve and goes through to Bree Samba in the false goal. Ooh, that's a little bit short. Folded out left arm as Bree Samba. They did miss a number of games due to Africa Cup and Nations' duty. Ethan Horvath stepped in with all his bat with Lewis Cook, who does well, and now Phelps and Smith will break it out from defence over on the far side. Cherries who went to Forrest in the second game of the season, and now the reverse fixture in the second to last game of the season. It's not often that two meetings are separated by 44 matches in the calendar, but here's Antony down the left-hand side for the Cherries, level with the edge of the penalty area, hooked clear, though, by Yates for Forrest. And again, all a bit hectic, and the team able to really get their foot on the ball at the moment as Zinconagel prodded out for a throw in on the halfway line to Bournemouth. Yeah, good way back by Antony, though. Wasn't the best ball into him. Had to deal with it. Just went to have a sip of a cup of coffee in front of me. Well, I remember that's your cup of more teasers. That might not have gone well if I tried to down those in the middle of a commentary. Zamora on the halfway line for the Cherries, down underneath there's your live with BBC Radio Solent. As you have been every game this season, home and away with either myself or Jordan Clark with us here, presenting from pitchside this evening. Tom Murray as well went to Huddersfield. Adam Smith jumps high on the halfway line and Bournemouth have got it back. 14 minutes gone, 0-0. Zamora down the left-hand side once again in the red and black of the Cherries as they kick from right to left towards the Steve Fletcher vitality north-stand in this first half. Forrest won the toss and turned them round if you like joining. Phillips' diagonal ball out to the left was intended for billing. Anthony will give chase. Spence will try and usher it out for a corner. Has Anthony won a corner there? Oh, no, he did well. But in the end, the referee, Mr Ratwell, decides the last touch came off. Yeah, I think he's got that one right for a free. The reason being, all the lads in the corner, right by that, agreed with the referee for once. Nine wins in ten for Steve Cooper's side. It really has been a remarkable second half of the season, as we've said, as he came in in September. A lot longer ago, on the 14th of February, Forrest with two points outside the playoffs. 11 behind the Cherries when this game was originally due to be played. In mid-February, there were 11 points behind Bournemouth. As Zamora taps into the sky, it drops down on front of us for a throw-in. Two Forrest who were sent off on their team coach from the training grounds yesterday by an old manner of supporters with red smoke players. And all sorts gave them a great atmosphere to send them on their way down south before staying overnight. Here they have it, the visitors with Zinkernagel. Down this near side, lovely skill. Took two Cherries men out of the game. Zinkernagel right side of the penalty area here. Back it goes to Spence, early call deep to the back post. Important header there from Ryan Christie, as Colbert was lurking behind him. He certainly was. That was such an important header. He's just got enough flick on it to beat him. It'll beat everybody across the face of goal. By dropping it at right back, he doesn't want to run away from Ryan Christie's regular part of this game, but that was really good positional play. Necessary. Zinkernagel over by the corner flag once again here for Forrest. As they try and squeeze out an opportunity to cross, Colbert's been dispossessed by Smith. And now it'll be brought away by Christie, brought to ground, but barely. Colbert with a challenge. Zinkernagel wide left of the box again here. That's gone behind for the Forrest corner off Jefferson Lerner. Their first of the game. One thing they did have a little look at, Chris, as they were lining in off. They've got five or six big lads, not a good Forrest. This could be tricky. Most teams have these days, haven't they? Forrest, three centre-halves will all come up. Steve Cook at the back post, working for Forrests. McKenna is at the back post as well, and Warrell will join them now. The third of these... The third of the giant centre-halves. Colbert to be taken by James Garner over on the left-hand side. Looking to whip one deep towards the back post. Steve Cook is running onto it, beating in the air. There's a clash of heads there between Phillips and Steve Cook as they challenge for the ball. Both players are on the floor. I think Steve Cook has come off second best there, off against Nat Phillips. Yeah, I mean, I hope the boat's OK. We had a break on there. Chris, he had a one-on-one. Nat Phillips has quite quickly up to his feet. Well, I just... Yeah, I think the boat's OK, yeah. We say Steve Cook's OK, well, he's flat on his back, the two doctors... No, but he's just bumped himself up, and they've told him to go back down for a minute. Just to have a look, in case, nowadays, close with the head injuries. They've come up to the forest medical staff running on there. We've got some great insight on the official AFC Bournemouth club podcast, by the way. We've got to Craig Roberts about some of the procedures that they go through in these situations. So, it's worth a listen to that if you haven't already done so. It's the official club podcast that we're going to do with BBC Radio Scotland. Steve Cook has now sat up, leaning on his hands inside the Bournemouth penalty area. Nat Phillips comes across and gets a round of applause because he comes across to this near side. Does he have to come off? Well, he didn't actually receive any treatment, did he? In fact, he has. Nick Cort has gone on and had a quick look at Nat Phillips. Yeah. So, Phillips will have to rejoin play from down on this near side. Steve Cook still sat on the turf here. 18 minutes gone, 0-0. Probably not a bad time, either, after a hectic 18 minutes for both teams, just to come across, have a drink and have a reassess. Well, I think that's what's gone on, hasn't it? You know, we have seen teams in the past organised situations where the manager can have a chat with players. No names mentioned. Steve Cook's going through the full procedures here. I'm just looking if he's got a bit of a cut with it on his head. We're just seeing some TV close-up for the first time. It's like there's a bit of blood there for Steve Cook on the top of his head, which the medical team are having to deal with. You'd be up and you'd have played. I would think so. I would think Cook is a tough lad, isn't he? You know he's going to get up from this and play on. If there's one game that you'll struggle to get Steve Cook to come up with, unless he absolutely has to, I think it probably is this one. Yeah, third Vaseline, get on with it. So Cook is up. He'll have to come up on this near side as well. He has got a bit of Vaseline on the top of his head, or a plaster or something. And we've played 19 minutes to tonight, the ultimate game of the season in the championship. It all started here on a Friday night against West Brom. And we thought West Brom would be one of the cherries' closest rivals. They've ended up marooned in mid-table. A real failure of a season for West Brom. But Nodig and Forrest now, another former Premier League name. But not for 23 years, not since 1998-99, a Forrest been in the top flight, which is why their fans are getting so excited about this opportunity. Former from the restart, I've had it charged down and Lloyd Kelly will eventually clear up to halfway. Powerful header by Yates above Billing. Johnson with some clever play. And so he tries to go down, from 25 yards, lifts it well over the crossbar. Terry's got it. Yeah, you can see why Johnson's lively. Just tried to kill that one in the top corner. That's a two-part away. 20 minutes play, BBC Radio solo. But Niel, Nodig and Forrest, Niel. Terry's unbeaten in six, one defeat in 12. Forrest, their one defeat in the last 10 games was at Luton, who played quite a large part of the game with 10 men that held on for a one-nil victory. They won 5-1 on Saturday and had 17 shots on target. It's the most shots on target for some years, even including the Premier League, as the ball is one on the halfway line by Lewis Cook and then runs away from him. And now Forrest in there. Forrest in yellow and orange colours. Go back to their goalkeeper, Brie Samba. Just about it up on it. Samba over to the left and McKenna, who takes a bit of a touch and has to go back to his key pose. Under pressure from Dominic Solanke. Cleared long down the field up towards storage again. He was pinning Adam Smith. Those two former team-mates. Now it's back to Lloyd Kelly on this near side, with Johnson closing him down. Spins one down the left side for Bill Billing to chase. And it's hooked out of play by Steve Cook with Gerry Strowe inside the Forrest R. That's an excellent pass from Kelly. Got his foot right underneath it and tried to put it in Bill Bill's path. Gerry Strowe, Zamora takes it. It's got Parker straying out of his technical area down to the left in his great chinos and navy jacket as Zamora. For the Cherries here to the byline. John Zamora for the pullback. Excellent block at the near post. Goes behind for a corner on the left for the Cherries. Great work by Zamora and Billing again. Just dug a little ball out over. Defenders put and got Zamora in. Wins the corner. Forrest have left two up, which means the Cherries have got to send three back. So Smith, Zamora and Lewis Cook are close to the halfway line to take charge of Zincanargal and Johnson. All eyes on the penalty here at the other end. Jayden Ancity from the left-hand side in front of the north stand prepares to deliver this set-piece for the Cherries. Goes very deep towards the back post and knocked down towards the six-yard line. No one there in red to get on the end of it after the knockdown from Lloyd Kelly. Now Zamora in a race with Brennan Johnson and Zamora gets plenty on the back pass to his goalkeeper, Travis. Can't help feeling we should have made more of that. It was a great knockdown to the far post. Leap by Jefferson Lerner up against Steve Cook in the middle of the field, but it's back with Nottingham Forrest in the back three again as we almost hit the quarter point in this game on BBC Radio Solens. Cherries win and they're promoted this evening. A draw and they were near a point on Saturday. A Forrest win and they suddenly assume pole position. They'll be at the front of the grid. They go to Hull, nothing to play for. Got top five at the weekend, Hull. Forrest go there on Saturday. Cherries at home to Millwall who have a very slim chance of making the playoffs but not a realistic one. Kelly down the left side of his own penalty area here. Having to defend against Johnson. The two hands in the back there on Lloyd Kelly and the assistant referee down underneath us. Well, Johnson shouting at his face gives the Cherries a pretty kick. Now, Johnson, I don't know why Kelly was going nowhere there and at least he was going to get was a block on it. Cookies down again. Steve Cook's down again here. I don't know if that's just the eyes that the blood is streaming from the wound willow with some towel to patch that up a bit better willow than emptying a pot of Vaseline on top of his head, aren't they? Well, usually you just put stitches in and then put the Vaseline on top. Long talking to for Brennan Johnson after that little push in the back. Well, that wasn't a push in the back. It was the verbal volley that he gave the assistant referee down this near side that didn't go down so well with referee Stuart Atwell. So both sets of players are now able to come over and get another drink and some further instructions because Steve Cook is down again, sat here having his head injury caused after a clash with Nat Phillips. Now, this time actually bandaged stuff, I think, by the Nordic and Forest medical staff. You usually do that rough round with the bandages, don't you? You'd like to think they were going to do that this time. They're still really cleaning the wound up, I think, before they acquire the bandages. Let's talk for a bit, willow. 24 minutes gone. Who's happier? I would say even. I'm not sure. Forest have had one or two breaks that have been a bit worrying. We've had one or two moves, particularly Zamora down or left-hand side, who's got him behind and not being able to cut the ball across the face of goal. Got cleaner, got a couple of occasions, so not a lot in it, I would say. Steve Cook has still sat down here, just inside his own half. Lloyd Kelly just ran on with some tactical instructions there, and as we were about to tell Nat Phillips the instructions, Brennan Johnson was lurking. Lloyd Kelly turned Nat Phillips around and moved him away so that Johnson couldn't hear what he was going to say. I think they're going to make a sub. Well, are they deciding that Steve Cook's wound is such that he can't continue? Let's have a look down there. Just looking to see whether the forest medical team... There is a forest sub. One of their shirts is just being prepared, but I don't think he's ready to come on just yet. Tobias Figurado would be the obvious sub for Forest. There are three of them warming up down the touchline. As yet, unless it's a spare Steve Cook shirt that they are preparing, well, in case there's blow on his shirt. There's only so much you can do with a cutter. You either put stitches in it and play on, or if you've got a bad one, you have to come off. Well, we've seen it before. We're in Bournemouth Colours when Steve Cook's taken a blow and has battled on with a headband on. He's come across to this near start again. There's still no bandaging or anything below. It is still. Unless they have just put the ball in there very quickly, but certainly it's just a blob of white Vaseline. It looks like he's had an unfortunate accident with a seagull while walking along the sea. That just stops it for a minute. Won't stop it forever. Next time he heads to the ball, I imagine, as he comes back on the field now and it's battled with Bree Samba. We've played 26 minutes. It's Bournemouth, Noddingham, Forest Nill on BBC Radio Solon. The closest we've come to a goal, former Cherries Academy striker Sam Surridge hitting the bar after nine minutes. The only thing is it was the top of the bar and over, so I think... I think we had it covered. Oh! Jordan Zamora down this left-hand side. Out for a throw-in. Zamora again will have it. Just drives the ball on his red-and-black cherry shirt down underneath us. The initial sting has just gone out of the crowd at the moment, mainly due to those couple of lengthy stoppages, but it'll be back with a couple of passages of positive play from the Cherries. You've started brightly. But they might be able to now as Jayden Anthony picks it up, tried to take on one man too many there and was dispossessed by Ghana. Then Lewis Cook snapping away as in Canagal, wins it back. Zamora away from Zinconagal. Zamora in there, challenged by Ghana, runs loose on the edge of the box to Billing, who just took his time as the challenge came in from Yates. It's wide on the left-hand side to Jayden Anthony again, level with the edge of the Noddingham Forest Penalty Area. Anthony down the left side of the box to Zamora. Zamora drives it in! Great clip, sliding in there. Ryan Christie was throwing himself in and Joe jumps and wins it. It runs loose though as down goes Yates, cleared away by Forrest. Anthony slips. There's what a lot of people slipping out there tonight. Lewis Cook plays it back into the edge of the penalty area. Solanke there with the challenge. Hammond clear for Forrest by Warrell. It's all very hectic. There was half a chance in there for the Cherries, but some great defending for Forrest by Colback. Half of it's lashed down the field, Nappelit powerfully heads it away, sideways up over the halfway line. Then Anthony missed controls and it eventually goes out for Cherries, Solanke halfway. Well, Phil Bills argued with the referee again. He thinks that one was a foul. Just having a look at it here. Christie was on the far post. Yeah, Christie, as we said, sliding in and Colback just got in front of him three yards out. The Cherries progress down the left touchpile and want to throw in level with the edge of the penalty area. But Jordan Zamora a couple of times has got himself in to the byline and has been close to finding a decent cross. Anthony this time over towards the left corner flag. Zamora in support back down the line. Anthony wins a corner. The challenge is not behind by Spence. This left-hand side was strongest. Still to get the most part of going down this side. Anthony's going to whip this one in. Right footed. Still goalless here. This Tuesday night at the Vitality Stadium in the 29th minute. And this big SkyVet Championship promotion humdinger. Cherries corner to the left in front of the north staff. Jordan Anthony preparing to deliver a right footed in swinger. He waits. He signals for his runners to move. Which they all do. They have to go back and start again because he's still standing there waiting. The referee is there as you get on with it. Comes into the near post. Half cleared. Lewis Cook hammering around at the end of the penalty area. But now a chance to release the run over on the far side of Zinc and Argel. He won't have the pace to beat Adam Smith here. And Smith clears it away as the last man which he had to. Cherries are just a bit in the way of acting centre half. As the Cherries were still getting themselves back together up to the corner. Yeah, they do break quick. Zinc and Argel over to the left-hand side. Down the left side of the box it goes again. The chance for the cross to come in. I did too. But the Cherries took it down underneath us. Travelling down this near right-hand side we hit the half hour. Johnson down the right for Forrest putting a little spell together here. Johnson trying to take on some eased him off the ball and goes behind for a goal kick. Yeah, it does that well, Zamora. There's not many people doing one-on-one. If it does become a race, he usually gets back and just gets a toe on it. At that time, Johnson gets a toe on it out for a goal kick. Just in, Zamora's clearance again on the monitor. Traveller's was behind him and probably would have got something on it. But Zamora wasn't to know that. No. Still hectic stuff. Suddenly, someone's in before you even can blink. Traveller's cleared it away, right-footed down the field. Another coming together between Billing and one of the Forrest players. Lewis Crick tried to win it back again. Billing was nearly there, back over the half-way line from Forrest as they get it forward quickly again. But Nat Phillips down the left side of his own box knocks it back to Traveller's and clears it away confidently with his left foot up to half-way. Billing flicks it on infield, but Selanke made a different run. The goalkeeper here, the Scotsman. He's played every game. The Scott McKenna scored in the reverse fixture, the Scottish defender. Another of those defensive linchpins. The ball bouncing around in the Forrest half at the moment. Sherry Supports is just wanting somebody to make a move to Waltham. I thought somebody could have given Smidley a shout there just to say he hold it. Just headed the ball back. We're seeing everything that we thought we would see. If these two teams both turned up, we're seeing quick changes of attack. Billing tap and spring out of the ground from nowhere. Two excellent footballing teams going head-to-head here, Hamer and Tongs. At the moment, nothing to choose between them on the scoresheet. Neil Mill is right in Christie inside his own half. Wins a good challenge and now Lewis Cook and Smith and Christie will try and pass. There we are. Christie took an unnecessary risk and he's lucky there that Forrest can't control it. He tried a little dink over his man with a little ball on the floor. I don't know, I've never seen him here with somebody that close trying to lift it over him. Well... Forrest fans making the noise at the moment over on that far side. Throw into the cherries 25 yards to their own goal. Still goalless. Bournemouth-Mill nodding and Forrest-Neal out of play off of Forrest-Leg on that far side. For the long throw into the cherries. McKenna got the foot here. Dominic just couldn't have been sure to try and pick it up. Salahakishan on the halfway line from the throw and from the cherry. So we're attacking from right to left. And then red and black shirts, black shorts and black socks. Promotion possibly at stake this evening if the cherries can find a win. Here's Jordan Zamoura. On this left-hand side now, the Zimbabwe International. Out to his academy product teammate Jane Nantini. Zamoura immediately closed down by two Forrest players and spent his away with Zamoura committed upfield. Here's the very dangerous Jed Spence travelling down this right-hand side. Halfway inside by the cherries off of the field. Spence stands right along the top of the box. He's taken down beautifully by Johnson. Tries to find room for the shot. Does shoot with his right foot. Straight down the throat of the cherries. It's dangerous, though, Johnson. Every time the ball's in the round and something seems to happen, didn't get a hold of that shot. Still the way he collected it was quite clever. They had to deal with a few reshuffles up top. Brennan Johnson has played a lot of the season in the number 10 role, but the injuries to Lewis Graber and Keynan Davis and Johnson and Surridge are now the strike partnership, and Zink and Argel in the 10 role. So, still, despite that attacking disruption, Steve Cooper has found still his team to be fluid, and we can see why Brennan Johnson is attracting some big interest. He'll be in the Premier League next season. You've got to be sure whether with Forrest or not. Yeah, that's for sure. Still, Brennan Johnson, only 20 years of age, the Welsh international, was building wins ahead of down the left side of the... Forrest penalty area, trying to claim a corner there, Phil Bill, but quite clearly came off his head last. 11 minutes till halftime. All the usual waits to get in touch, supply this evening. Coming right through to Jordan Clark, sitting next to me here in the Vitality Stadium press box. At Solent Sport on Twitter, or Whatsappers as well, as that goes sailing down a plate from Forrest on half way. But Whatsapp number, if you haven't written it down already, or saved it in your phone, 08000-321-treble3. You need to put Solent as the first word as well. You can't say there's a voice note as well. Would love to hear your voice notes if Cherries get the job done today. 08000-321-treble3. Wherever you are in the world, it's via a free internet service, of course. I know in some countries it doesn't work, but if you're one of those countries, just tweet us instead at Solent Sport. Fall down the right-hand side from Forrest. That's Kelly and Johnson in another race. This time, Travis was on, off to take a touch mark. Travis in his six-yard box. Down the field. Certainly his footwork, Mark Travis, and his striking of the ball has got a lot better as the season's gone on. Needed to. It's a room for Solanki here, looks to find Anthony. Just over the half-way line, Warrell's challenge ran for Samoura, and then Samoura with an opportunity there for the Cherries to fashion something, gave it back to Forrest and now spent inside the Cherries after the field at pace. Johnson's ball to the right and Zink and Argel. Kelly coming across, and Kelly, has that already gone out? Is this the referee says it had, and it's a goal kick? Good well there. Just pulled his knee away at the last moment till the ball was over. Over the bi-line. Forrest protests. Forrest fans on the far side protest. And it will be a goal kick to the Cherries away to our right. 0-0. Of course, we'll let me talk about Sam's storage. We forget, or maybe we don't forget. He scored that goal against Southampton that was disallowed at the 19th minute, which might have kept warm up up. Yeah. Yeah, a lot of time for Sam when he was here. In some really good work. Just in a repo, that should have been at quarter. That actually hit Lloyd Kelly in the field of play. Travis clears it away, right foot in. Up over the half-way line, hugely by Phil Bulley. Landed a little bit awkwardly, but I think he's OK. He's just doubled over at the moment after that landing. Goes out through Cherries' story on the left-hand side. Nine minutes remaining in this first half. Cherries 0-Forrest 0. Answering. Back to Zimoura. On this near-left-hand side once again, as the Cherries try and find a room down the left side to get across into the box. It's with Dominic Selanke, their top scorer. Shadowed by Ryan Yates, who's got a foot in. Then Ryan Yates tries to win one of those free kicks by the corner flag that we often talk about, but the referee wasn't having it. Eventually, it's a throw-in to Forrest by the corner flag. When I talk about those free kicks for those joining us, the ones where the defender facing his own byline falls over with a feather in his back. The referee wasn't having it. That's times two at once. Maybe Premier League referees are much more wise to it than the usual championship referees that Bournemouth get. Throwing down the left side from Forrest, or the right side for them, is not made it up to the halfway line. Billing again is there with the challenge. Leaves Yates on the floor. Now Anthony, 35 yards out for the Cherries. Switched out to the right and Christie, which just got him in a bit of a hurry because Colbert was closing. That's nice to look for. Zimoura left-hand side. Charges Zimoura in the back. I know there's easing people off the ball, but it just went and passed him over. Well, there's more like a forearm smash. Zimoura physically isn't the most imposing to look at, but Spence has run into him. He got his body in between, and he put the brakes on. The referee must have judged that to be the old-fashioned shoulder-to-shoulder, which I'm sure you won a few of in your time, Willow, but I think that was a borderline, to say the least. Goal kick to Forrest, takes short to the left side of their six-yard box. McKenna helps it out to the left, and Colbac, who has played quite a lot centrally this season, but is out on the left at the moment in his current Forrest setup with their available players. Hackett goes to the halfway line, and Djerp, Dappers and Lomar, knocks one down the right side of the box. Christie going to get on the end of that. Well, he didn't really have a chance. Bombs to Lanky was left on the floor back towards halfway, left almost on the concrete by a challenge. The advantage that was played wasn't really one, because Christie wasn't going to get on the end of the pass. He's lucky to get off of that one. I think the Forrest player is probably lucky to get away with a yellow card, as well. It was McKenna, who's a cherry throw anyway, 10 yards from the corner flat. Still waiting for the first goal of the evening at the Vitality Stadium. Cherries in the far corner, they're right. Have it, back it comes to Lomar now. Ryan Christie helps it onto Lewis, first touch was heavy, and then he managed to wriggle his way beautifully into the centre of the box, back out to Lomar, who continues to find himself in wide positions, not the most natural cross of the cherries I've got, into Billing, inside right channel, towards the byline in the penalty area. Back out to Lomar, who again finds himself not willing to cross, which Lewis Cook does, in towards Anthony, just a little bit too high for him, and he goes all the way through for a goal kick. I thought he was just going to take a chance with his run and throw himself at that one, Anthony, but maybe there was too much pace on it. Just thought he could have got in front of the defender. Defender. Is it an issue for the cherries that Lomar keeps finding himself out wide on the right, that doesn't seem to want to put the crosses in? I'm not quite sure the way Jefferson is tonight. I mean, he's given the ball away once and twice. One of all his headers, no doubt about them. Cheers for Billing, as he charged down the clearance from Steve Cook down the field, which was long. Phillips out for the cherries on this near side, the ball bounces into the Nottingham Forest dugout, which is the right of the two, down to our left, as we look. The Forrest have a problem. Five minutes to all the interval. Cherries nil, Forrest nil, BBC Radio solo, right across the south this evening. The tuning in, thinking the teams will be out shortly. This was a 7 o'clock kickoff. Lewis Cook has it. Up to the centre-circle. Salanki's in space if he can release it. Salanki furious that he didn't get it, and then Lewis Cook trying to find Lomar. Didn't give him much chance. Ghana got a foot in, and then storage goes down on half-way, but it's picked off by Ghana. He yards out here for Forrest. They go backwards. There was a real opportunity there for Lomar. He should have made more of that. He should have moored more of that. He just put Ghana out of his feet and put it in the space. One touch too many from Lewis Cook. As Forrest looked to put storage in, sneaking in behind. The flag came very late. It's one of those situations. If it goes against June, I'm thinking, say Sam would have got injured on that occasion. Just watching the replay. He's not offside below, is he? Very, very close. I don't think he's offside. I think the defenders' foot is playing him on there. That would have been very controversial if storage should have made something of that, but Travers did really well with his right hand. As storage tried to go around him. It was close though. Four minutes remaining in the first half. These, of course, are Premier League officials today who normally have the safety blanket of VAR. I'm just watching the replay with Travers on storage. I'm not sure if Travers actually did get the ball, but he might have got storage's leg. He did. I think he did, Willow. That would have been very interesting if the flag hadn't gone up there. I didn't see the referee point to the spot or go to point to the spot before the late flag, as the long crossfield ball from Smith headed behind. In fact, it's Christie who's headed it behind. He was hoping that Travers would be able to get there, but he couldn't, and Forrest have got a corner here. Over on the left-hand side, three minutes before halftime. Neil Mill, that's their fans you can hear. And they know they've got to set peace, a chance of going in the lead, especially at this late stage in the first half. There's always an advantage, big advantage. Just get a couple of shots on our monitor as Forrest prepare for this corner of fans around the ground, biting their nails. Forrest Corner, if they get the lead, by the way, they're very, very effective at hanging on to it. Forrest Corner from the far side, the left. James Garner, deep to the back post, swinging over everybody. Garner was there and did well. And then Hammond clear by Christie. Forrest are again screaming for a handball decision. Ted Spence is arguing with the assistant on this near side. The ball's back with a Forrest keeper, Bree Samba. I can't say I've seen anything that all of you did. Well, we'll have another look. It was Billing, it was Jumping with two Forrest players, and they look for a ball down for the left-hand side. Great run being made here by Zink and Argo, who stayed over there. Left side of the box goes past Adam Smith. Zink and Argo's low shot to the near post. Well done, Travers again. Got down nice and low, got down early. Got two services behind it, gloves and body. Good work. A couple of talking points then in that last couple of minutes as the handball shouts against Phil Billing. I think it was, and before that, Sarge looked onside and then looked like he might have been brought down by Travers as he tried to round the keeper. The decisions went the cherry's way. Neil Mill, out-solid sport. What did you think as the flag goes up again this time on this near side for Sam Sarge in an offside position inside the Forrest half? Forrest just having a little spell, aren't they? Just moving us about a bit. Got some step plays going. You can see why they had 17 shots against Swansea, can't you? On target, that was. 27 in total, 17 on target. They make things happen very quickly. Mark Travers could be in for a busier night as the evening goes on. Do we need more? Thanks, Phil. Key for more. We will get there by the time he retires. We'll get you saying a very well-known international player with the correct name. I'm going to start calling you Joe. Ball over on the far side of Forrest left. Terry's got out of the moment with Steve Cook for what it goes to the central midfield, miscontrolled by Garner. Now it's Lewis Cook driving away through midfield. Very similar to Garner. Very similar players. What's happened there? The referee has blown the whistle for an earlier pullback, I think, but as you can argue earlier in the piece, three kicks to the cherries at the end of the centre-circle. It was definitely delayed action, wasn't it? Could be. I think he was trying to sort of... I think he was trying to stay on his feet. I don't know. I thought he slipped. Well, certainly a few Forrest players are having a word with the referee about that as we have a little look back on our monitor again. Zinconagel... Got a little pullback at Lewis Cook. No, I don't think there's not much in that. It was a bit of a stumble from Cook, but there was enough of that to be a free kick. Nothing in it. Fourth official Josh Smith has come to the touchline with his board, which is coming up in a few seconds to tell us how much time he's added on at the end of this game. Warmer pill nodding and Forrest nil at the end of the first half, I should say. At Solon Sports on Twitter. 3-2-1, treble three. Steve Cook is off again on this near side. They have to play on without him. They are going to play on without him. Three minutes added on at the end of the half here. So Forrest are down to ten temporarily. They're without a sense of half. So the Cherries will be advised to get on with this while Forrest have got a bit of disarray at the back. I know that they can stitch him over half time. Yep. Ball is on the halfway line with Zamora at the minute. Cherries haven't got anybody really through the middle where Steve Cook's area is vacated quickly. He's trying to get back on now. Cherries telling the Cherries just to wait while they get Steve Cook back on. He's still got blood in his face, doesn't he? He's having to change his shirt now, Steve Cook. So the play continues without him at the moment before the Cherries captain. Back on the halfway line there at the moment. Cherries, you can see the Cherries fans will owe. Think they're with Forrest with ten men and no sense of half. Get the ball forward. Phillips to Solanki. Down the left side, Zamora once again. Cook is now back on. Left side of the penalty area. Cherries patient here around the box. Dom Solanki with a little swerve, body swerve away from his man, Warrell. Back to the left side of the box, him from Zamora. Lands around the penalty spot, breaks for a Forrest shirt. Hammond away by McKenna. Up towards the halfway line where Nat Phillips and Lloyd Kelly now will deal with this situation. I say they'll deal with it. Kelly under pressure. Kelly under pressure and Johnson trying to play it forward and knocked it straight out sideways for a throw. No, should have gone back to the goalkeeper. They've got to get the ball forward under pressure. They have to do things very quickly. Well, it's been a very entertaining half. No doubt about that. Hasn't failed to live up to expectations at the moment. It just feels like one slip from someone, one false pass. That's what it comes down to sometimes. You know that right now. It's going to be that tight. Adam Smith now, charging down the right-hand side. Still a minute of added time to play. Smith's ball canons out of play on the far side. Off McKenna and it will be a throw off Ghana. Sorry, it will be a throw into the Cherries. It's taken quickly. Back to Ryan Christie, the Scotsman for the Cherries. They have to go even further back to Lloyd Kelly, their skipper on the left of the centre-circle. Out to Antony. Near side the left. Zamora, though, wasn't quite as hungry for it or as on the move as Warrell was and he had sliding in the forest skipper and put it out for a throw. He's starting to take the ball from belly as well. Zamora down the left side for the Cherries with the throw. Time ticks away and it's opening 40-40. I'll make it 30 seconds to play. Stay with us at halftime. Jordan will read out the best of your thoughts. Lewis Cook over to the right. Some more room for Adam Smith. Can he get Christie to try and take on his full-back over on the far side? Christie with support from Lerner outside him. Back onto his left foot. Still Ryan Christie's going. Getting one or two shoves off balance. Referee was happy for it to continue. Kelly wins it on halfway and now Antony. Spence all over the back of him, though. Only just a handful of seconds remaining as Bournemouth have it in the forest half of the field. Christie's knot down the line is easily dealt with. And that will be halftime in in this game where you would be on the front foot. Two teams going at it and that is exactly how it's proved here at the Vitality Stadium, but nothing to separate them on the score sheet. Bournemouth fill, Nottingham Forest nil. I'm not sure how that first half has settled the nerves of Cherries fans at all in this second half. Bournemouth from left to right in this second half. Towards the 10-foot-noogles south stand. Red and black stripes, black shorts and socks. No substitutions at halftime from either team. Forest in a luminous yellow predominantly kit with orange flashes down the front. Yellow shorts and yellow and orange socks. Our officials are in black. Stuart Atwelln, Premier League referee is in charge this evening. I'll give you the two-team line-ups in just a moment. Steve Cook is still not having any bandage around his head. I think he's been stitched at halftime, but still none of those Terry Butcher bandages in sight after that clash of hands with Nat Phillips earlier on. The ball's dead-spent over on the right-hand side, and Forrest playing it around at the back. Nilnil, the score. Closest either team came to a goal. Sam Sturridge hitting the crossbar in the first half. Strong claims for a penalty. If an offside flag hadn't, we think, gone up, Forrest maybe didn't get the rubber the green with that decision, but the ball is over on the far side of the right now. Down the far side, it goes from Worrell, looking for the run of Zink and Argel over on that far side. Lewis Cook now up over halfway. Nice little backheel to bring in Jordan Zamora. We'll give you the teams very shortly, I promise, when the ball goes out of play. Lovely warm reception of the song of David Brooks' name on 7 Minutes with that news of his all-clear from cancer made public earlier on today. Ball's out of play on the far side. Cherries have Chavez in goal. The defenders on the right are Smith, Phillips, Kelly and Zamora. Cook and Billing in midfield. Christie Solanke and Anthony the front three. The Cherries subs are Woodman, Meffam, Brady, Pearson, Laird, Dembele and Moore. Jamal Lowe was a late withdrawal. He was due to be on the bench as the ball goes back to Adam Smith on this near right side. Forrest have Sambar in goal. Worrell, Cook and McKenna are their defenders. Spence, Garner, Yates and Colback and then Zink and Argel just behind Johnson and Surridge as that's shanked out of play by Adam Smith down this near side. The Forrest Bench is all about the keeper. Bradow, Lariat, Maitan, Cappu, Silver and Lolley. So, Willow, you were calling for some substitutions at half-time or at least some thoughts about them. You weren't impressed particularly with Ryan Christie in that first half. I think we could do, even if it meant Dembele going over that side. I know he's not his perfect side, but we can't break Anthony as a moral rub because they are a major threat. All on this near side as Villarreal have gone one mile up on Liverpool after just three minutes back to 2-1 on aggregate. So, Arnaud, Danjumas, Villarreal have really opened that tie-up after their 2-0 defeat at Anfield last week. They've gone one up early in the Champions League semi-final, second leg, the second biggest game going on in World Football this evening after this one. Remember, Cherry's win and they're back in the Premier League this evening. A draw and they would need another point on Saturday against Millwall. A Forrest win as Steve Cook brings down Solanki in the centre circle. We're with Steve Cook here, I think, about that. And Solanki goes to the turf. Yeah, a great bit of skill by Dominic Koznyk right on the centre circle. Well, again, it's a clever block off by Steve Cook, which is punished only with a free kick. Nothing more from referee Stuart Atwell. So, yes, a reminder of Forrest win this evening. They would go above the Cherry's on goal difference and Bournemouth would have to map better their results on Saturday. Forrest are away at Hull. So, they might render that useless. As Anthony now, 25 yards out for the Cherries. Here's Dom Solanki, first side of goal really. Strikes it into a sea of Forrest legs on the edge of the box. And Cherry's going to throw in. We have to do some strikes from that far out. Dominic taking the chance anyway. Throw in taken by the Cherries over on the left-hand side. Back to Billing, now an opportunity for Zamora to try and get a cross and he's put two good ones in already. Unfortunately, Zamora touched back into the penalty area. Garner will be a free kick to Forrest. He still looks on major threats. Zamora, every time he gets down in the bottom corners, there's a little wriggle around. Once or twice, he's got to the bar line and chopped it back, but nobody can get on the end of it. Well, the Cherries have kept four clean sheets in their last six games. Only six out of 21 at home though this season. Only six of their home games in the league from home. This is a Forrest team, of course, who scored five at the weekend. It's their keeper, Bree Samba, the Congolese goalkeeper all in white. Clears it long down the field from the free kick. Lewis clicks it on the centre midfield, but it's given away by Zink and Argel, the former Watford man who won promotion with Watford last season looking to make it two in two seasons as that goes out of play on the far side for a Forrest throw. Great header by one of the fans to give it back to him. Talking about back-to-back promotions, Emiliano Marcones is looking to do the same. Scored the winner for Brentford in the playoff final last year. Of course, not part of the Cherries match they scored this evening. Here are Forrest over on the right-hand side now. Nice work from Vernon Johnson, driven into the box, looking for Surridge. Philips and Kelly between them in the Cherries' penalty area, cleared it away. Heavy touch from Solanki, couldn't control it. Back to the Forrest, just as McEnnis clearly came through. Just as he was closing down, just flipped his boot. That's the voice of John Williams, the former Cherries defender, assistant manager and promotion winner. We're here on BBC Radio Solanki, last time's promotion winning Captain Tommy Elphick, live on the program about 20 past six or so earlier. As we built up to this 7 o'clock kickoff, Forrest eventually take the restart over on the right side of the box. That went straight along the ground, thankfully for him, it bounced off Surridge and straight to the Cherries player as he was looking for Christie down the middle. That could have gone dreadfully wrong. Forrest trying to pin the Cherries in here, but Adam Smith has snuck out of the trap and now Ryan Christie down the right, but a cross comes Steve Cook and clears it away into the executive seats to our left. Good work by Christie there, just didn't catch that one. He was going for the sort of flat horizontal one, wasn't he? Down the field to Christie, but knocked it straight along the ground, thankfully no damage done. Lerma's got it, nice little triangle down in front of us on this near right side for the Cherries. Adam Smith now, back out to Solanki, but he's right on the right, they're centre forward and top goal scorer. Now Smith and Lerma, Smith was battling with Colbac, that's a good tussle in this way, but only to Nat Phillips of the Cherries. Six and a half gone in the second half, still nothing on the score sheets. And this tight Tuesday night, Bournemouth Neil Nottingham, Forrest Neal. Over on the left-hand side, Anthony has it now, looking for Solanki on the top of the box, and Moura had made a run inside, Solanki holds it up, inside the penalty area, still going, Solanki, Forrest claim a handball, Solanki was battling on there and eventually falls to the top of the box. It's now with Jefferson Lerma, Christie screaming for it on this right-hand side, if Lerma can find him, which he does now, over to the Scottish wing wizard to try and make something happen. He said he knocks it on the top of the box to Jayden Anthony, who thought about going for goal, then changed his mind on his left foot, back to Lewis Cook, here's Christie again, 25 yards out, they found Dom Salah. We have few on the far side, they have no chance to get to the left-hand side, they've got Solanki in Moura in 53 minutes. Can't remember many more times. Sambra in the Forrest goal, drills one straight down the middle, they don't mess around Forrest, that's again why they have often low possession stats but high offensive threat, they just get it forward, it's not so much a long ball game, it's just direct, isn't it, they're not quite the same player, they've got a lot of pressure on their own half and now helped on down this right-hand side by a Forrest deflection and out of play, throwing on the halfway lines of the Terries, fans working hard to add a bit of extra energy from the crowd here. I mean I'm thinking nil nil's not the worst result at all by any means but what's in Scott's mind, can we make some substitutions, try and get a bit more out the game after the 75th minute this season, so I think this one will certainly be right on edge till the end as the Terries win a free kick, Adam Smith knocked over just short of the halfway line, all back with Nat Phillips in the heart of the Terries defence coming forward again from left to right, Tuesday night with BBC Radio Solon, this one was an earlier kickoff tonight, don't forget the final round of games on Saturday, they are the only two teams who can finish second, Huddersfield are now out of the reckoning and will finish in the playoffs, sixth place up for grabs, it will be Sheffield United, Middlesbrough, Luton are still under threat as well after their talking at Fulham, Jefferson Lerma down the right side into the box to Solankey for the Terries, Ryan Christie coming in support, Christie takes over, right foot it from Christie into the six points, putting the ball back first, just tweaked himself, Jefferson Lerma there as he's stopped, I don't know if he carried on running into the board or something, I didn't see off the ball but he's not quite moving at full tilt here Jefferson Lerma, he's having to think about it, I did say he didn't know whether he was running at full tilt earlier well I don't know if he came into the game with an injury but it would be a big man to lose, I don't know if he came into the game at full tilt, Christie with Lerma limping, throws it to Lerma there's a foul by Colback who clips the heels of Christie out on the touch line and Bournemouth got a set piece here which is ten yards in from the corner flag down the touch line, yeah this is a good opportunity here to work a set plate Lerma's dropped his way into the penalty here, Ryan Christie's just stretching there after clipping the ball off down the touch line his colleagues just come over and tell him Anthony where he wants the ball called Christie which is what Lerma won, he's elected to take it, Torres out of two mound ball just outside the edge of the penalty area Bournemouth attacking the goal away to our right in front of the Ted McDougal south stand, throwing the big man forward from the back, Anthony and Christie are right out on this near side, referee's giving a close eye to Lerma, not massively convincingly but Samba did do enough there and managed to get it clear, Christie plays one in, lovely ball to Lloyd Kelly right corner of the area, Lerma back out to Anthony, nicely fashioned Anthony's cross in, Solankey off balance with the header went behind Billing who was coming in at the back post Billing keeps it in over by the corner flag, Lerma is still over bending over on his knees as Billing wins the throwing, does he over by the corner flag, not sure Lerma's going to battle off, Jerry's throwing ten yards to the corner flag I'm not sure he can Chris, I think he's just getting them absolutely ready, I don't know what his hand signal was, let's have a look down the line as to who's getting ready here Ben Pearson is getting ready of getting limbed up, so is Keefer Moore just in the willow and Keefer Moore's bib is coming off, that will change the formation, Jerry's got it from the throw in, over on the far side of the left, they want to move down the way as Billing tried to win it and it will be a goal kick to Forrest, so knowing that the win would get them over the line and with Lerma struggling, Keefer Moore is about to come on willow for his second appearance since returning from injury, last one he scored twice I'd love some more of that please cleared away by Forrest, Lerma still moving really only on one and a half legs but he's still as we know he's whole half that he won it back with help from Lewis Cook, now Christy looks to his right, sees an unfit Lerma, so shoots himself off the outside of his left foot unfortunately Christy way off target and now Jefferson Lerma quite sensitively, I think the bench producer Carla spotted the bench for just telling Jefferson Lerma to get the game stopped He's holding his knee which is never a good thing, definitely coming off though Jefferson Lerma not the kind of player you want to lose after 58 minutes but Keefer Moore is going to come into a place in here, we know what Lerma is like willow, just keep going he just keep getting up and carry it on but the right thing is to get it stopped sometimes you just have to bite the bullet we've all been there where you've played on with injuries and it can go wrong for you just drop back into number 10 role Keefer Moore has only managed a handful of minutes so far in Cherry's colours, two goals at Swansea to win the Cherry's a victory tonight we'll take them beyond forest Lerma is being helped up by Nick Caw we know Jefferson Lerma of course has missed a huge chunk of the season through suspension he's going to miss the second half for most of his last half hour of this game with injury but the Cherry supporters singing their songs applauding Jefferson Lerma off as Keefer Moore gets ready to replace him I think Lerma is going to do that role they're getting instructions called Anthony Ogden as well we'll just have a look at it so Lerma cuts it off figure as he limps off with the help of the physio Nick Caw to the Cherry's bench just couldn't carry on Keefer Moore is on up top 6 foot 4 a new challenge for Steve Cook before the Cherry's club captain Keefer Moore has gone straight onto him Anthony's come over to this right-hand side so we'll wait and see what's happened here in terms of the formation Willow we'll get you to look at that you're right, Jayden Anthony has come over to this right-hand side so it looks like Dom Solanke has gone out to the left Ryan Christie has dropped into the number 10 role and Anthony's come out to the right Willow yeah we'll keep an eye on it well if that is what it is how are you thinking about that it's not what I was thought about okay Ryan Christie has definitely gone more central and Dom Solanke has definitely gone out to the left just taking the 30 goals and Anthony's over here Solanke out to the left is more noticeable the 30 goals striker out to the left win obviously their hand was forced with Lerma coming off so Scott Parker has used that to make the tactical switch with half an hour to play still Bournemouth Nill, Nottingham Forest Nill if you're just joining us on BBC Radio Solan this Tuesday night Lewis Cook inside the Bournemouth half of the field with the cherry's kick from left to right Anthony now up against Colback on this near side Kefir Ball we know he was barely fitting up Willow to come on at Swansea was he to play that final 20 minutes or so got through it thankfully wasn't needed at Blackburn so he was able to wrap himself up in Cottonwall for a week and a couple more days to train so that's helpful Kefir Ball another one of those who's never played in the Premier League looking to fulfil a career ambition Smith down this near right hand side for the cherry's more tries to win the header but he was eased off it by McKenna now Ryan Christie will have a corner flag up against Steve Cook and Ryan Christie wins the corner off Jack Colback for Bournemouth well with more in the middle we've got more head in power again now Ryan Christie waves to the south stand supporters behind him down to our right and that corner flag and they respond with a cacophony of noise Christie spots the ball down carefully keep your eye on Kefir Ball Willow to come in from the back post as we hit 61 minutes play Bournemouth hill, Forest Hill in from Christie and unfortunately straight into the hands of the man in white Bruce Samba the forest keeper yeah Harold if you're going to hit that sort of corner I think you've got to have somebody standing in front of the goalkeeper long bollied clearance from Samba down the field Forest claiming that it came off the head of Adam Smith but referee Stuart Atwell not pulled and it will be a throw into the cherry's Forest of course had a great cut run which really did fuel their revival in the second half of the season they'd be asked to in the FA Cup then Huddersfield and we're only beaten one meal by Liverpool ultimately there's no doubt that confidence they took from those Premier League scouts helped fuel this second half of the season to be challenging the cherry's for second place Spence over on the right now Solanke with some new work to do in this formation but they've got beyond Billing here Ryan Yates over on the right hand side Billing tracking back, wins it back referee happy with the challenge now Billing looking to get the cherry's moving forward he's got Solanke ahead of him good challenge from Spence came in and all of a sudden they've turned it around and Zink and Argel is sprinting away down the right hand side for Forest here Zink and Argel right side of the box and he's cleared up to halfway where it's smashed forward by Worrell rather aimlessly on to the edge of the penalty area Phillips won it ahead of Solanke rounding the centre of midfield Lewis Cook again and he's laid it off to Ryan Christie who's through the centre circle with Keefermore to his right here's Keefermore Christie through the middle wants it back Keefermore looks up, tried to find Christie it was blocked but actually the freak it's been given for a foul on Steve Cook Christie I think it was he was penalised for pulling Steve Cook back as they tried to make their way through the middle just disappointing end to that run thought we had them outnumbered referee didn't agree Lewis Cook is down on the half-way line here just took a knock in the aftermath of all that I thought Steve Cook actually was trying to block off Ryan Christie in the end got the free kick himself it's just a coming together between the two really I mean Ryan Christie hasn't done a lot wrong I think the referee has just seen Steve Cook on the ground and given him the decision weller I'm not sure that's a foul at all it was quite a heavy challenge from James Garner on there Lewis Cook further back up the field Lewis Cook's up on his feet Forrest get the free kick just outside their penalty area 64th minute still Bournemouth Neal Nottingham Forrest Neal a draw for the Cherries would mean they would need another point against Millwall here on Saturday Forrest away to Hull wouldn't be able to catch the Cherries the ball on the near side the ball was he fast in the back there by McKenna certainly Scott Parker had his arms out wide just in front of the incident the Frischels judging Forrest's favour Hackett goes in the centre circle to Joe Worrell the Forrest captain over on the right hand side and Spence now looking to link up with Johnson but Lloyd Kearling has done a good job on Johnson for most of the evening he's still the threat he's that sort of player you can see this time the play goes up against Johnson on the far side a Sambers long goal appearance for Forrest ends up in the Cherries after the field when you look at the Benchmiller that Cherries fielded at Forrest away the Bench, Dennis, Davis Brennan Camp, Kyle Taylor amongst others, Nathan Mariah Wels Lucas Glover sorry Ryan Glover Christian Sadie has a ball from Nat Phillips out of the far side that was a team when the Cherries won 2-1 but hardly had a first team appearance between them on the Bench when they played Forrest away earlier in the season amazing looking at a few yards here certainly a lot of those not involved in the season, Jack Stacey, Mark Conders the Leaf, David Brooks played a key part in the season maybe in the first half of the season before the Cherries got bodies back and were able to bolster in January although a number of those loan signings haven't probably featured as much as they would have liked to not in the squad again this evening so many good tips really but the January loan signings has been won regularly in the team Freddie Woodman has hardly had a sniff the lone goalkeeper, here's Kelly looking for a long one to Billing down the left hand side in a race here with Yates left side of the box Yates tries to win the free kick Referee's not having him try to knock it across and the goalkeeper did very well indeed I think he tried to pick Anthony out didn't get there though unfortunate they need to fill Billing's heels that was close to being in the box the referee played the advantage and as Billing tried to square it just looking at a replay here Willow it's probably outside isn't it I think initially as Billing got brought down there the referee played the advantage as you probably would have wanted him to do I think in that situation brilliant feeling over towards the corner on the far side but the goalkeeper will get there has opened some more, absolutely amazing he won the ball back twice to get Willow wide open now and Terry's fans are claiming a card here for Sam Surridge as he's running off with a ball claiming he hasn't heard the whistle but it's open Willow isn't it now because for us though they really need to win well that's it and we said before the game I can imagine them really going for it like in an FFA cup time because everything's a game it's getting a little bit frenetic it's getting edgy in a different way now it's not on the edge of your seat nerves I think Salanki over on the left-hand side now maybe you're sitting at home and you're now on the floor maybe you've moved closer and closer to the radio as the course of the evening's gone on Salanki is dispossessed over in the far corner and far it's cleared a half way where Kelly and Johnson in fact the ball's gone out anyway in fact there's a free kick given on the far side against the Cherries as Ryan Yates is left on the floor it's been dominant couldn't quite see thought the ball is running clear we're into the final quarter of the game now Willow just looking down to the forest bench I saw a bit of movement a minute ago from somebody starting to look like they were getting ready the last 10 games Willow Forrest have kept six clean sheets they've scored 26 and they've only let in four in the last 10 games nice fliggers tonight they've scored none and they've let in none that is how the scoreline stands on BBC Radio Solon Cherries 0, Forrest 0 again but isolated no one with him at the moment more trying to hold it up a rival in the box now three or four more went for goal not the right option halfway out the south stand to keep it warm well you have to say you went for the glory glory shot there didn't catch it at all can't have a go up to someone who's trying he beat two people to get get the shot in but it was time-wide so the ball over on the near side of Forrest there left hand side as Garner and Colback get under control and just slow things down ever so slightly 21 and a bit minutes remaining Cherries 0, Forrest 0 forward from McKenna but it was too strong for Zinconargel and it was dealt with by Adam Smith and he goes back to Matt Phillips who was a Bolton player by the way when the Cherries beat Bolton in 2015 not in the squad but he was on the Bolton staff as a youngster when the Cherries won promotion half time around here he is trying to help the Cherries get promotion Colby Zinconargel on Lewis Cook was late referee allows advantage might come back to that in a second here's Anthony right side of the box for the Cherries back to Christie once again Christie's ball into Solankey who comes central this time Solankey trying to find room in the penalty area two or three surrounded him managed to get it clear for Forrest Zinconargel on the ball now inside the Cherries half gets that all wrong Zinconargel for his trouble here he's going to get a yellow card yeah we're looking a lot more threatening now over the changes done that or the boys have just stepped it up but it's as you were doing the most they're attacking I think it's just a long ticking off for Phillips Zinconargel he gets away without a yellow card there hasn't been a yellow card this evening so far referee Atwell to be fair it's kept things moving and kept on top of it pretty well Ryan Yates has come all the way over to the left-hand side the referee restarted the game Yates sat down trying to get some treatment he's moving so he's got to get back on his feet and get going Anthony on this near side Yates tries to pull him back but missed Anthony into more into the penalty area keep him all back to Anthony more threatening people together so well to be fair I think he's just going to go in off the far post from this angle but he's just punched at it and gone out to the corner the Cherries have around 20 minutes more to try and get the job done this evening here at the Vitality Stadium on the left-hand side to be taken by Jaden Anthony whose shot was parried away by the forest keeper Bruce Samba Anthony whips it straight into the box but straight onto a forest head and cleared away only as far as Lewis Cook up against Zinconargel who again is snapping away at him in the middle of the forest half poor ball in from Lewis Cook has left the Cherries slightly exposed and here's Brennan Johnson away Lewis Cook had a little clip at him Johnson's still moving forward here Lewis Cook has another go at him and Johnson is absolutely furious and to goodness I can see his point of view Yates is down again in the centre circle getting some treatment here, he's tried a couple of times to get some attention but Brennan Johnson is running forward Lewis Cook nearly took the yellow car for the team and brought him down didn't he Willow but wasn't able to on a couple of occasions Johnson was honest, kept going because he had two up with him as well and Lewis Cook just did enough to knock him off balance I don't know why the referee didn't bring it back to Willow Well it was a strange situation I think he was trying to get the shot away then just at the last minute thought about what pass but he put too much on the pass and that was out for Well I think Ryan Yates here is I'm not sure what happened to him he's got his right shoulder from a replay that we are looking at but it's probably not a bad moment for Forest certainly with 18 minutes left just to have a moment here to take the sting out of the game Definitely taking the sting out of the game we all know that gets done nowadays on a regular basis by everyone you have to say But still, don't forget a draw leaves Bournemouth just needing a point on Saturday against Millwall Of course that would mean Forest would need to go and win as well a draw here if Forest were to lose on Saturday it wouldn't matter what Bournemouth did here What would you count on that I wouldn't count on Hull doing too much would you know I'd be surprised they even turned up for the game to be honest for their performance at Bristol City the other day Let's just see this one through We're still waiting for Ryan Yates he's now marching off the field with the physio, Forest physio in close attendance they're making a change or they keep him moving he's one of their instrumental figures he's probably about as important as Forest in central midfield as Lerner is to the cherries he's already limped off replaced by Keith and More which caused the cherries to reshuffle So Yates and Cooker off the field Forest has got nine willow Steve Cook came off with some a running repairs update to his Vaseline head he's got some sort of bandage on there I was even just looking here he's got some black tape on there I can't quite see but it's hard to see from here whether it's just a slick of Vaseline or whether he has got a headband on but anyway, the restart comes now Billing wins a great flick on Solanke now inside right channel Steve Cook just back on the field managed to get a foot in and Samba releases Spence for Forest over on the far side of the right Steve Cook needs one moment on the counter attack to try and put themselves in the box seat going into the final weekend of the championship season after nine months Forest down the right hand side cherries have got a man down now Jordan Zamoura is down over on the far side referee as the ball goes out of play is going to stop it here Jordan Zamoura took a bit of a whack there willow he's holding the back of his leg again I hope that's got a problem from the old injury but he took an aerial that willow he's taken an ill by the facial he's got hit in the chops so Zamoura is going to need some attention here Nick Court jogging over on the far side well willow we're coming towards the 75th minute of the game the cherries have won 10 points after the 75th minute this season but they've also lost 9 points after that time of the game as well well it's coming to that statement then we've got to look after that's the main thing if we get a point all well and good I mean I actually feel over the last 10 minutes or so we look like we're going to get a goal threat Zamoura is just receiving his attention on the field over on the far side I think a willow willow is at Forest this season have taken the lead 29 times only six times have they been pegged back we'll talk about them protecting the lead you let them get in front here that is a problem the trick is to keep it all nice and safe and make sure we get at least a point out of this well among them on minor statistics the cherries have never done a double over Noligan Forest this is the ninth season they've played each other they would do if they could win here Zamoura is now back on his feet and has been helped over to the far touch line so it all comes down we said it all comes down to 90 minutes it now all comes down to 15 0-0 on BBC Radio Soled Zamoura back on Forest restart but give it away Jaden Anthony now with some room to move up to the halfway Ryan Christie out to his right but it wasn't a good ball some good work back by Colback there to switch it around and now Forest in possession gone around on the left hand side and it goes back to McKenna on the left of the back three once again you should have run with that more than me Steve Cook goes long down the inside right but over the top in three for a goal kick I was just pushing the keeper's start position there I think anything that bounces in the box you've got to be ready and get out to it that one just run right through the goal kick it took about points drop below by the way the goal keepers got the ball away to our left I was looking at the bottom 10 results for these two teams games you'd expect them to win Forest have won 15 out of 19 against the bottom 10 the cherry's only won 12 out of 19 against the bottom 10 you know where some important points have slipped away as Keith Ramore is penalised for funding to go over Jack Colback down underneath us in the forest half of the field he wanted to foul just before that but was never going to get it if he was right beside him former Phil Nottingham Forest 0 13 and a half minutes remaining all the reaction to come up we're on air till 10 the 7 o'clock kickoff gives us a beautiful full hour of reaction here come Forest down the right now they're looking to get spent away into the penalty area still he goes to the byline and he's run it straight out of play Steve Cook was nearly on the pitch for Fury that is Fred and Johnson sorry he was down the right hand side Lloyd Kelly again yeah he's been magnificent tonight Kelly all his work has been tip top defensively his headers his passion is much better again I think Brennan Johnson's got a pretty strong case for a free kick Kelly's got his arms around his waist the problem is Johnson we ask players to stay on their feet they stay on their feet and they don't get the free kick so you can see what they go down that's twice now for him he's been honest he hasn't got the free kick either time more concerned about the other end well don't you worry about giving us an opinion Willow any time Smith half way inside the cherry's off of the field now but Forest have picked it up with Ryan Yates wide to the left, storage driven wide over towards the byline Adam Smith goes rushing over to close down the space that's out of play off storage and that'll be a cherry's throw in what sorry that'll be a forest throw in according to the officials taking short like it comes to Ghana whips one in early towards the penalty spot and it's turned behind by Forest gold kick to the cherries and it's Yates who's down again inside the cherry's off in the field hurting his shoulder again he's got a new treatment again well we're back to Cabango at Swansea aren't we Willow went down 106 times and eventually had to come off if it's hurting you're battling on credit to you well played but if it is you need to top each every time you come down you have to think about coming off but Yates has got back up and is getting on with it let's say there's been very little tomfoolery in the game the mostly this game has just been played at the place where they've expected it to Steve Cook and keep a more jump a fair header which is won by the forest man but it's given away on the half-way line and now Adam Smith for the cherries winds of throwing off Sam Surridge down underneath us cherries have it with Anthony Anthony has certainly snuck a few yards which Steve Cooper the forest manager was protesting about Billing now being tugged back by Colback again he's brought to the ground the rallying was on the deck forest have got it that's a free kick I can't believe that he's now given the free kick to Puckrist well again we saw from here he had a fistful of Billing's shirt the assistant referees got the same view that way I can't believe he just he hasn't given that Billing's gone through three of them sometimes referees can try and be too clever can't they and try and play too much clever advantage just give fouls that are fouls sometimes but either team 11 minutes to play Bournemouth nil nodding on forest nil still one moment one slip one misplaced pass one bit of brilliance could decide this could send Bournemouth back to the Premier League or could put nodding on forest into position two here's Kefremore down the right now chasing on with Ryan Christie that might be a free kick Kefremore oh he's got away with it Kefremore right side of the penalty here in the challenge of McKenna which one in Kefremore into the side netting again unfortunately well that again looked to push by Kefremore and McKenna well he looked a foul to me but I'm not sure anymore maybe we're playing no fouls maybe that's one of the new rules to get from her to the Premier League when a player game of no fouls but either team into the last ten nearly two seconds to go forest of wasted possession on the far side and it would be a Bournemouth throwing just over the halfway line on that far left touch line as Cherry's attack from left to right and energy gel comes on for Jaden Anthony chucked on by the Cherry's sport science team he swigs that sugar for a bit of lasting energy for these amazing minutes Zamora's throwing down the left hand side that's going to run all the way through for a forest goal kick if Steve Cook can let it which he does yeah they look like they've gone into a bit of a defensive mode at the moment to me forest they're even thinking the point wouldn't be a bad situation out of this we know what important would do it would send the games on Saturday into decisive mode Bournemouth would go in with a three-point advantage as they have now forest would have a goal difference of better than one goal so a draw for the Cherry's against Millwall would do enough a defeat for the Cherry's would be fine if forest also lost can the Cherry's though seal it tonight is what everybody here has come for nine minutes to play over on the left Christy waiting on the edge of the penalty area here's Jordan Zamora going past two Zamora slammed his way in to the penalty area because Zamora is running at speed another pace willow and that might have been a penalty well Zamora is asking for the penalty we'll just have another look again yeah just outside the box referee's got it right so yellow card for Scott McKenna forest and now a free kick situation for the Cherry's a pace outside the penalty area almost dead centre yeah I always think you've got to go through with power for this one it's too close to get it up and up and down quickly just aim it well there's going to be a gap so just smash it through the gap a hush almost descends across the vitality stadium descends across Bournemouth and probably descends across Nottingham as well as Phil Billing stands over this free kick for Bournemouth a yard outside the penalty area as we look away to our right forest has got about an eight man wall Ryan Christy's there too a decoy but Phil Billing who scored two on Saturday has got an opportunity here from the set play Billing left footed it's a cheeky one square hit the target that was the main thing from that angle what a time this lad is having two goals in the first game he comes on the sub and he could win his promotion there's all sorts of substitutes getting ready to come on for down there in the forest unbelievable stuff have you ever seen a more important and yet a more super sub yeah I mean it looks simple but you just played through but that's no moving feet to get it on target right in the bottom corner by more it was absolutely fantastic strike now for six minutes pushing through time six minutes to see through for us to make after three changes here Colbac's come off and Richie Lariat the Canadian has come on also on is Alex Miter on the left hand side who's come on for Steve Cook and I think Zinkernagel went off as well didn't he I saw him disappearing down the tunnel it all happened in the aftermath of the goal so we weren't really watching that so Zinkernagel is off as well we'll try and work out the third and final sub but to be honest with you Bournemouth it's going to be seeing out this last five and a half minutes we are going to the funds know if we've got to just concentrate and see it through 646 days ago Bournemouth lost their Premier League status they are five minutes away from regaining it the ball is back with Forrest halfway inside their own half well it had just got a little bit nervy willow there was such an expect and hush before that free kick sideways more knocked it into the net and now the ball is with Lewis Cook in the centre of midfield the cherries are still pinging it around here on half way as Forrest chase around try and get the ball back Can Bournemouth keep there 20th clean sheet of the season and see this one out more has it on the half way line well Kiefermore is watched on frustratingly injured broken foot surgery back ahead of Churchill to score two at Swansea this time last week willow well it was amazing wasn't it you know through to come on and do that and to do it again is absolutely astonishing I know it all looks simple the way it evolves but he's kept the ball down so well and right into the corner what a fantastic strike cherries have got it down in the corner flag at the moment exactly where they want it Dominic Solanke is protecting the ball the giant scoreboard away to our right says 86 minutes nearly played as Forrest get the ball down and drive it long up the field towards the substitute on this near side Miton one of their youngsters who scored on Saturday and that's how to play Jayden Antony canons it off the Forrest man and it's a cherries freak throw it on the half way line and we're going to see another change for the cherries here I think two changes I think Seriki Dembele is coming on sorry it's not I'm trying to look under the Ben Pearson and Chris Meckham so the defensive special team willow is coming on yeah they are and he wants to do the changes now he wants him to play on Adam Smith on the half way line takes the throw it down this near side all sorts of people are moving around the stand now all of a sudden all sorts of TV folk are getting themselves in position will have the reaction for you if it stays as it is and Bournemouth are on the way to the Premier League in three minutes and stoppage time from now Antony with the challenge sliding one came in from Ghana more to the right hand side here's Jayden Antony again a second one decides it cherries can't get there with Salanki and Hammond Clear for Forrest by Spence they're still back with Bournemouth keep them all on this near side again Christie back to half way there are four yellow shirts around him this is not the time for Bournemouth to be taking any chances forward down the right side and it's out of play off for Forrest Mann I think for a cherries try Forrest Furious down in front of us just take your time with this one just a bit of game management now they're going absolutely crazy trying to get the ball thrown in take the sting out of it the remnants of a red flair lingering in the sky as we look away causing a red mist in front of the north stand as we now wait for these two cherry substitutions Steve Cooper the Forrest manager urging his team on with applause down there but born with a two and a half minutes away it's going to be Ryan Christie coming off for Ben Pearson he comes with three at the back I think Christie coming off and also Jadon Anthony will be replaced by Chris Mepham for his final couple of minutes I'm just wondering if we all go into the trio when he keeps the same shape just done it that way before Richie LaRia the Forrest midfielder there was just urging Jadon Anthony to be walking towards the technically around from the other side of the ground when his number went up well listen to the Vitality Stadium even those in the executive seats to our left we've had a nice posh dinner probably a couple of glasses or something a free match they're standing up and chanting we are going up there are 90 seconds left of the 90 minutes on BBC Radio in the corner the scorer Keefer Moore his third goal in two Tuesday nights coming off the bench and here he is again now as he's brought down by yes he is by LaRia just outside the penalty area free kick to the cherries and that might be another minute used up good work by Moore he's just got away with a tackle from behind but the second one took him down so free kick to the cherries and predictably enough nobody is moving to take it here just going the corner with it Ben Pearson with his newly slicked back hair courtesy not of some expensive styling product with a bottle of Highland Spring water stands over the ball 30 yards out the fourth official Josh Smith is coming forward with the board in 45 seconds to tell us how much time will be added on stay with us for all the live reaction here on BBC Radio solo we're on air till 10 so much time to speak to the key protagonists as Pearson and the cherries have it inside the forest half it's going to run to the right side of the forest box cleared away by Maitan out of play and a Bournemouth throwing down underneath us 30 seconds of the 90 minutes to play one meal Bournemouth as we're going to these dying moments it's been absolutely amazing the way this team have consistently now towards the end of the season picked up results against teams every time they need them out of play off billing it'll be a forest goal kick away to our right here comes the magic board with the added time on it from fourth official Josh Smith it says 8 minutes I thought it said 3 then I squinted and it actually said 8 it's not what the cherries wanted to see forest of stay some late shows already this season Bournemouth have now got a fairly significant chunk of time to see out there have been a lot of stoppages in fairness but now keeper more has it and Dom Solankey there were two defenders covered behind Spence yellow Solankey free kick but that was nearly Solankey away Spence to his credit there stuck with Solankey gamely and then illegally well he's so strong Solankey yeah he's hooked up with him he's pulled him over no doubt about that so cherries have a free kick which they've sent a total of no bodies forward for Willow what's happening I think they're just going to run it into the corner like you would expect they've got a free kick Willow 30 is a ball with free kick isn't it yeah they've got a free kick 30 yards out they've got 5 men in their own half they've got nobody in advance of the ball this is strange he's going to flick it looking for keeper more to put himself between the ball and the forest defenders this is the strange hang on there's another one strange attacking set piece I've ever seen leading by a goal to nil one and a half of the eight minutes of added time have been playing on whatever they were trying to do there it's completely gone pear shaped and it's back to the forest keeper and they get a chance to play it long well they do I thought they could have at least tried to keep some possession in that corner well they've just said come on in forest we're going to line up with five in a line and three four in front of that leave keeper more up top and see if you can unlock us and forest are going to try and do that with a direct ball down the middle first touch is a good one from Chris Meepham in the air looping around on the edge of the cherries penalty here at the moment Meepham and then Billing clear and keeper more tries to flick it sideways really needs to get it under control and then a nice ball down the right hand side for the cherries but no one really there but it was a a clever ball from Adam Smith just to turn forest around back in the run well it was and I thought Bill Bill had started his run off quicker I think he could have gone on the end of that one nil Bournemouth promotion to the Premier League is still six minutes of added time away here on BBC Radio Soled and forest on the move but it's given away by Spence and now keeper more with Billing in the middle in oceans of space keeper more is found and Billing is running on empty I think can barely get his pick his legs up to move forward manages to keep the ball alive though for the cherries over to the left hand side in Solanki who will happily hold it up by the corner flag well there with no one making any move to go and support him go kick gonna face this one now tick off those minutes one by one listening at home you probably started your own watch that is three of the eight gone Bournemouth lead by Kiefer Maul's goal on 83 minutes slotting home a trading ground free kick beyond Brie Samba Phillips wins a giant header inside the cherries after the field as it comes forward then Lewis could one another one but Ghana knocks it forward now forest to the right hand side from Joe Lolley right corner the penalty here the flag is up there's a huge miss in there is that it's over the bar I think from Yates is it right in the middle there anyway it doesn't matter the flag was up willow as soon as I seen the flag one off I knew the shot didn't matter but we could have done without it though couldn't we I'm not sure who's got the ultimate shot in there willow as it came through doesn't really matter Kiefer Maul wins the matter the matter of course he goes he came on on 59 minutes he scored after 83 Tuesday nights a Kiefer Maul night in AFC Bournemouth shirts Ghana starts with Bournemouth 3 yet but injury to start with and then he's come on in the last two games he's done absolutely magnificent so we've all launched forward by the cherries down the field looking for that man Kiefer Maul once again battling away for it down this near side it's a Forrest throw four of the eight minutes have been played Bournemouth four minutes away a cherries fan on the front row very sportingly throws the ball back to Forrest pretty quickly cherries fans are chanting we are going up but there's still an element of tension in that song they know that Forrest are still throwing absolutely everything at it now it is kitchen sink time as Kiefer Maul tried to flick it behind into Solanki on the halfway line bit of a slip from Miten and suddenly cherries are coming forward here with Ben Pearson right hand side Pearson heading for the corner flag and again probably the right thing to do there with no one really making any effort to get up with him and Pearson will try and hold it up and it's a Forrest throw by the corner flag Pearson's arguing with the lines get back they always give the ball to the attacking team in the shortest situation get back which is exactly what he's doing now head down arms pumping getting himself back into the centre of midfield Forrest have got it again now coming forward we've played five of the eight minutes to be added on cherries ticking them off the fans ticking them off in comes the ball from the right hand side for Forrest Travers punches the air in celebration as they ping another ball into the box Forrest and the linesman with the yellow flag on the far side yeah he did but Travers he did magnificent because he wasn't to do the flag was going to go up and he's just clipped it away from yeah just offside just about offside it was an important tip from Travers at the back post as you say all the reaction to come let's hear from you at Solent Sport on Twitter 8-1 treble 3 on text and of course via WhatsApp 08000 321 treble 3 Mark Travers takes the yellow card for time wasting two minutes of the eight to play what a Tuesday night on BBC Radio Solent absolutely amazing the three points that will take them back to the Premier League after two seasons away Travers right footed ball down the field on this near side sails out of play over the head of Billing another ball appears very quickly on this near side from the fourth official and it's back to Bree Samba the goalkeeper well even though they've been offside Forrest have put a couple of threatening balls into the Bournemouth penalty area with their last couple of attacks so Samba's ball to the left that goes straight out I think Jerry's throwing half way inside their own half have you ever seen more people in the technical area that's right now there's subs down there there's backroom members of staff, there's camera folk Steve Fletcher's probably in there somewhere I would imagine and we've still got still a minute and twenty seconds of the added time to play we're going to try and get down on the pitch and bring your reaction from the players out on the field very shortly indeed Scott Parker all the key protagonists will talk to us here on BBC Radio Solent one minute remains and we are officially now into the eighth and final minute of added time with Bournemouth having a throw-in inside their own half some members of the Constabulary and Stewart start to line in front of the supporters to try and prevent a pitch invasion but Forrest will have one last attempt here to launch the ball forward down the right-hand side Jed Spence, Solanki pulls him back free kick, Solanki will get a yellow card for that over on the far side and Forrest now will owe one chance the keeper's going to take it the ball with thirty seconds left all hands to the duck here we've got to get this away so fans down in front of us lining the advertising hoardings still they wait but now they're going to have to wait with a bit of tension because this is the last play of the game if Bournemouth defend this successfully they're into the Premier League it's been taken inside right channel Cherries have been caught out to try and deny Bournemouth a place in the Premier League this evening and here it comes right footed from the far side, terrible the pitch completely covered the supporters now, play goes off everybody's so happy Cherries supporters around the centre circle a Titanic tussle this evening and it was a training ground free yes it was, it was a fantastic work goal they made it look so simple but when it got to more I thought just keep it down and he managed to do all that steer it away from the goalkeeper at the bottom left hand corner what a set play that is absolutely amazing well it seems like this in 2015 when the Cherries beat Bolton back then it was new territory new ground for this club it never been having come in in the summer it's done exactly what he did at Fulham it's first done exactly the same the Cherries are back we are back and it would be great to see in the Premier ship again it's an absolutely amazing scene to see all the fans on the pitch some of the players are still out there I think they're buried in there I imagine they'll make their way to the dugout soon Cherries fans all over the pitch we are going up we are at Solon Sports we can watch Sapa's 08000 treble 3 I see him go down the tunnel to be quite honest he got away with it Siriki Dembele could be anywhere so could Jordan Zamora Ryan Christie just walking down the touchline with the fans and family in the crowd the pitch will be cleared shortly the Cherries will have champagne they will have a celebration board we will get down there amongst it as well Chris Willow thank you very much unbelievable scenes down in front of us here at Vitality Stadium the pitch completely covered with Cherries supporters as Chris Temple said the players could be absolutely anywhere in there I'm sure there will be a few hoisted onto the shoulders of the fans any moment now they are enjoying this moment and who can blame them after two years away Bormann back in the Premier League and some of your messages as well enjoying this moment listening back at home or wherever you are not able to be here inside Vitality Stadium this evening Ellie says frazzel, euphoric so happy Alan's been in touch from Chepstow as well he says well done to the Cherries incredible stuff oh my goodness says Brandon at Solensport on Twitter 08000 321 333 is the WhatsApp number starting your WhatsApp messages with the word Solen or you can text 8 1 333 we're on the air through until 10 o'clock this evening these celebrations will continue I'm sure long into the night Chris Temple is making his way down to the touch line now to try and grab us some reaction just seen Jaden Anthony emerge from the crowd away to our right hand side he's now trying to wrestle his way back into the dressing room and I tell you what let's just remind ourselves how Bormann did it this evening they're heading back to the Premier League