 And a new look back five can inspire the Cherries back to winning ways here. This fixture finished 3-3 last season with Callum Wilson's late controversial equaliser on the edge of the six-yard box. Wilson looking to break out, he's got Fraser, who scoops it past his man. Can he keep that one in Ryan Fraser? He will. He gets his head up to see who's arriving in the middle for him. Fraser continues the run, Diop slides in, catches Fraser late, runs to Callum. Wilson! What a finish! Top beautifully with a Cherries top scorer and he smashed it with his right foot. No chance for Allianski, deadlock broken, eight minutes into the second half. Four with one, West Hamnill. Well, it was great work by Fraser to make up all that ground on this left-hand side. Got the cross, crossed the pace of goal and, as you say, it just sat up nicely and Callum smashed it home into the back of the net. Great work by Fraser. Another assist in the column of Ryan Fraser. Another goal in the column of Callum Wilson as it looped up its span. It couldn't have sat up more perfectly for Callum Wilson and he couldn't have found the corner more accurately than he did, just inside the pot. Absolutely incredible. Cailan Ball keeping Root into the ground right in the top corner. That takes Callum Wilson to ten Premier League goals for the season. It's already his best Premier League scoring season in the Cherries shirt. But he hits double figures. Ryan Fraser also now goes to double figures in terms of assists. It makes him the first Scotsman since Gary McAllister will owe to contribute ten Premier League assists in a season. We're going back 20 years or so. You think all the big guns are out of the way? As they try and put Brooks through, there's a real chance here for a second. Brooks to King! Joshua King from close range, puts the game to bed. And those nervy couple of minutes of added time will no longer be nervy. It's a double for Bournemouth over West Ham this season. 2-0 their lead.