 Great reverberation of Red Army, inspired by the Cherries. Late great supporter, Nonny, by the PA system in the big screen here. Sunday afternoon, live with BBC Radio Solent, one of two commentaries. This one also available on your smart speaker today. As our referee, Chris Kavanaugh, gets us underway. He's in a blue top last scene in a Cherries game when he played the extra added time for Arsenal to score that 3-2 winner at the Emirates Stadium. Lloyd Kelly, at the heart of the defence, plays it up towards that left-hand side. Ryan Christie has stouted out on the left, and Dongo Watara back on the right, as the ball played down the right-hand side early on for Leeds here. Somerville plays it back to the edge of the penalty. A good run forward from the centre of midfield, played by McKenney. Picked up again by Somerville out on that right-hand side. And Eiling, half-went inside the Cherries half of the field. The Leeds away in is absolutely packed with the full 14-under allocation from West Yorkshire. Down the left-hand side, Harrison for Leeds. Towards the byline, holds it up, comes back to the left-hand side, and Nonto once again. And now Liam Cooper, their captain, forward from the centre of defence. Leeds have not been in good form under their manager, Javi Gracia, who came in to succeed Jesse Marsh in February. Marsh, of course, the architect of the 4-3 comeback victory from Leeds at Ellum Road back before the World Cup, when the Cherries were 3-1 up and managed to lose 4-3. If you're looking for Newcastle against Southampton, which is also just kicked off, you can find that on our Hampshire frequencies. Digital radio across the county, also 96.1 FM and 3V722. We're also available on your smart speaker today, as Solankey is tugged back on the half-way line by Robin Koch and a free kick to the Cherries right of the centre-circle. Yeah, a nice little clip around the corner from Phil Bale. Dominic Shear obviously pulled there, the referee right on top of it. It looks like Leeds aren't going with three centre-backs. It was one option they could have played. It looks like Cooper Koch and Christensen are three centre-backs, and Ealing and Harrison as the wing-backs for them. So a changing system for Javi Garcia today, the former Watford manager who hasn't beaten Bournemouth in three previous Premier League attempts. A Smith down this right-hand side for the Cherries, looking for Solankey inside right-channel, again firmly coming to grips with Robin Koch and cleared away by the American international, Western McKenney, up over the half-way line. And it goes all the way back through to Netto, defending the goal away to our left, the Cherries' captain. He's just got Jefferson Lermer on the stretch with that ball forward, up towards the half-way line. Christie immediately closed down. I guess we have to ask the question, what do you think the loss of Tavernier does to the Cherries attacking ranks today? Well, if he put the same sort of performance in the league against Southampton, then, you know, you're going to miss that sort of player, aren't you? But hopefully it's not as bad as we thought. Always worries me, though, on hamstrings, nightmare things. Yeah, he's had a lot of bad luck with hamstrings this season. Phil Billing draws the applause of the home supporters around us by blocking out that clearance from Liam Cooper down underneath us, and it's a lead throw on this near-left-hand side as they kick from right to left, all in white, as I say. Their fans directly opposite us on the far side. Three minutes gone, Bournemouth-Neal leads-Neal. And after thinking about it for a while, Harrison then leaves the throw to Liam Cooper down this near-left-hand side. Smithen's got his arms all round, Bamford, but the referee, Cavanaugh, decides to wave that one away. And Bournemouth will try and play out from the back. That was a very poor ball from Lerma, and it's picked up by Somerville, edge of the area, Bamford coming in right-hand side. His shots against Vina, as he got back there, leads an animatedly gesturing towards the referee, Chris Cavanaugh. It was right on the edge of the penalty area. And what's been given here? Is it a penalty? It's been given as a penalty, I think, by Chris Cavanaugh on the advice of his assistant for a handball by Vina. Now, was that inside the box below? He's definitely got his arm up, but it's questionable whether that's inside the penalty area as we look at now at a replay. It's outside the box below. I think the VAR will be looking at that. I hope they are. It's given as a handball for Vina, struck it in from close range, but to the replay I've just seen below, that look to have hit him outside the penalty area. Now, checking it now, it's definitely outside the box. 100% outside the box. So this, I think, is going to be a free kick on the edge of the penalty area. So they're checking this one. It's been given on the field, by the way. Chris Cavanaugh has given the penalty, but now it's been checked by VAR and it's a free kick outside the penalty area. That's a great decision. It is a great... And we've got away with it, but... That was self-inflicted. There was no need for us to be... messing around with the ball where it was. There wasn't even a positive pass into some of these three. I'm not sure if it's Fredericks or Lamer who give the ball away. It was one of them, too. It's really interesting that VAR process there, Willow, because that's... Having given the penalty initially, it then could be reviewed. It was given as a free kick outside the penalty area. I wonder if... I don't know what the review process is for that. Can that then be checked? Can free kicks be checked? I'm not sure. Anyway... What are we doing? The good news is... We used to know all the rules. The good news is they're showing a replay on the screen now. I mean, he's two yards outside the penalty area, Willow, and that's hit him. But the free kick here to Leeds, as I say, two yards outside the right side of the D, five minutes gone, and the free kick being lined up here for Leeds by Jack Harrison. So, Cherry's getting their set-piece opportunity to defend here. They're lying the draft excluded down behind the wall, but Mark Rocker is taking over the set-piece. He won't get it up and over, so he's got to go for power. Yeah, Netto's arranged his wall. All the big men are in it. Kelly and Billing in the centre of it. Solanke's in there as well. You're right, though, Willow. It came from a poor Lerma pass to cause this position. Mark Rocker left-footed straight up Netto and beats it away. Saw it through a crowd. Rocker did go for power. Clear to the edge of the box by the Cherries. Harrison clips it towards the penalty spot, headed away by Kelly. Leeds keeping their foot on the throttle here. Jack Harrison halfway inside the Cherries, half of the field. Out to the left-hand side and Netto. That's an early drama in the game. It remains 0-0 with nearly six minutes played as Cherries have a penalty overturned, having had a VAR decision go in their favour in the last minute against Southampton on Thursday. And correctly then as well, by the way. This one correctly overturned. Leeds leads the first to land a punch, should we say? I'm quite surprised the assistant referee, Willow, didn't initially be able to see it, it was outside the box. It wasn't that close. He's not keen-eyed, is he? Anyway, that's why we check these things, to get ultimately to the right decision. Full on the halfway line, no goals here, no goals between Newcastle and Southampton. Two other games at 2 o'clock, Fullham against Man City and Man United against Villar in the chase for Europe as well. 4-30, Liverpool against Tottenham. Man City have already gone one up at Fullham through Harland. And then tomorrow, Lester Everton is huge at the bottom as Bournemouth is playing it around at the back at the moment. And Neto, I think, underestimated how quick Somerville was there, because he was absolutely on him. I'm glad he's gone down. I know he's not injured, I know they're just trying to break it up. Any chance of us livening up? Watara is, he's gone down, and this is again... Look, no wonder he's getting them over. Again, Ryan Christie went down after 10 minutes at Southampton. Watara literally just sat down on the halfway line here, and Gary O'Neill immediately called Joe Rothwell and Adam Smith over to him. Really, honestly, that is so sloppy, the way we've twice, once we've given the free kick away, and then, on this one, the goalkeeper's nearly got blocked out. Well, you're right about that, Willow. Neto, we know he likes to use every available yard, but I think Somerville was suddenly right under his nose. It was a bounce that come towards him. I know it's on the pitches, they're fantastic now, but you just want to bounce in front of you. Just seeing a replay by the way of that rocker free kick. That was actually a really good save from Neto, because it came through a sea of bodies at pace. It was relatively close to him, but he managed to get a powerful parry behind it. Donga Watara has made a miraculous recovery from that injury he picked up after five minutes of the game with no one near him, and that having, I don't think, touched the ball so far, takes a bit to get injured without touching the ball, doesn't it, Willow? Anyway, he's not back on yet. Get out of jail, pass. He's back on now. He's just been briefed by Mathieu Baudry, the translator down there, has the lead to have it on the left-hand side. Harrison slips as he tries to play that ball into the penalty area, and the ball is back to Neto, and Gary O'Neill is waving Neto up the field, but then Neto decides to hang on to it and just allow his team to get organised. So most of the first half has been played in the left-hand half of the field, as we look, which is attacking the ball with goal. I know it's trying to give the ball back to the leads as quick as possible. Nil Nil on BBC Radio, so at eight minutes played. As Adam Smith releases the cherries down this right-hand side, but Kockabub's slanky there to win the header. It's going to run loose in the centre of midfield, but actually it's been good. I know this rule. If it hits the referee, it's the last team with the ball. Yeah, that's what happened there. Chris Kavanaugh was, unfortunately, in the way. So he will return the ball here to Mark Rocker of Leeds. Domstinay gets to take his leave, and Leeds have it back, with their goalkeeper Ilan Mellier defending the goal away to our right in black today. Out to the right side it goes, and Christensen clears it down that far right-touch side again, looking for Somerville in a race with Lloyd Kelly over there. Kelly's going to try and usher the ball out for a goal kick, which he's managed to do. Somerville's pace, though, is already stretching the cherries down that flank. Yeah, it'll be a good race with Kelly. He can run very fast. They scored the winner, did Christensen's, Somerville, the Dutch winger in that 4-3 against the cherries back in November. Fireworks at Elham Road on bonfire night, but not the kind of fireworks that the cherries were hoping for, having been 3-1 up early in the second half. Neto, again, not messing around today with the short balls at the back, he's happy to get it forward. About time. Apparently you mind the cherries haven't scored in their last two home defeats here, to Brighton and to West Ham. Definitely owe the fans a home performance, I think, after the brilliant form away from home. It's been a bit more difficult to get things fluid here, as the balls lofted up into the centre-circle. Lerma wins the head of there ahead of McKenney, knocked out to the left-hand side, where Venier was committed there up against Eilings. He wasn't given a great ball there, Venier, he was undersold. Yeah, short ball. Short to Lerma, into the feet of Cristian now. 25 yards out, Solanke, with getting going as an attacking force here, and they nearly threaded it through to Billing. And now the cherries are, again, aggressively claiming for a sliding handball there by a lead's player, his trailing arm as he made the challenge. Nothing doing, as Venier had a chance to play Solanke in Billing through. I think they would have been offside. I think he would have been. If the ball had gone through to them, and then Eilings wins a very cheap free kick over on the far side in front of the lead's fans. It remains nearly as we've played ten minutes. A little bit better in the last two minutes or so. At least we've got a couple of passes in. What a bad start. Well, leads, as I say, one point clear of the drop going into this game today. So Leicester and Everton below them will have a keen eye on this one. Nottingham Forest, of course, yesterday lost a lead at home to Brentford, way to Brentford. It was the first time Brentford had come from behind to win the half time this season. Another handball shout over on the front. Is this basket ball or football we're watching today below? That was an ironic shout, wasn't it? Throw into the cherries, halfway inside their own half. It remains Bournemouth, Neal leads. Neal, the voice alongside us, is John Williams, the former cherries defender and assistant manager for those who might be tuning in, not regulars today. Maybe you're listening across the UK via your smart speaker on BBC Sounds. Over on the left-hand side, rather for leads, picked up by McKenney. Now it's the long-serving Luke Eileen. Back into McKenney again, little one-two. Summerville round the back here, right-hand side into the penalty, drives it into a crowd. Harrison on the volley, into a cluster of players. I think it was Smith who blocked it, and Mataru cleared it. Well, we have just got a live in up 100%. It's all leads. It is all leads at the moment, and they were lucky there. Cherries got enough black and red shirts back into their own penalty area to win the ball, and now the incredulity from Gary O'Neill down there as the assistant referee on this near side flags for a leads throw just over the half-way line after Watara had been tussling for it. He's right. It was definitely our ball that come off his... I mean, just watching that lead player of the shot. I don't know if it might hit Leeds' own player, actually. I think it did hit Bamford, possibly. Smith was right there as well, but it was Harrison's volley, and it would have been too easy. He caught it well. Leeds clear it down the field, but that one's over-hitting, goes all the way through to Netto, the Cherries' keeper. So, not the Cherries' most positive start. We've seen some good starts this year, but this hasn't been one of them so far. No, most definitely this... And Netto's slowing it down, I mean, I suggest we need to liven it up a bit. This is Leeds' first visit, as I said, since September 2014. They leads 1-3-1 here, but Bournemouth went on to win the title in their championship season. It's the last time that Leeds visited. This is the first Premier League fixture here between the two, as they have it on the far side of the right now, Somerville, driving towards the edge of the penalty. It's still going, Somerville. Ran into traffic, fell over at the end, as Bournemouth got enough red and black shirts around there. But again, the danger of the pace of Somerville causing problems. Long ball into the Cherries' box, headed away by Stenesi, only as far as Netto, then cleared away again by the Argentinian Stenesi. Cooper halfway inside the Cherries' half, tangles with Solanke. Now McKenny over there with Billing. Billing working hard. He didn't have one of his best games on 30. No, he didn't. He was one of the quieter ones. He was, and that long ball out to the left-hand side, but Leeds is controlled by Harrison, put out by Wattara. Leeds throw, close to the corner plan. Left-hand side. Bournemouth fans are trying to do their bit here, because they can sense that Bournemouth haven't started this game well. At the moment, it remains 0-0. Joining us late, two changes. Tavernier and Mef are out with hamstring problems today. Smith and Wattara in. Leeds have already been awarded a penalty in the game for a handball by Vina, which was overturned because it was outside the penalty area, and the resulting free kick was saved by Netto, as Vina has it left side of his own penalty area now. Lerma gets the man on shot from about 4,000 people in that far corner of the ground. And Ryan Christie dribbling his way down the left side. And he wins a free kick for the Cherries, sort of halfway. Yeah, France got his that one on that far side. Referee had to give us something at some stage. Manchester City's goal for Erling Haaland, by the way, it calls the record for the most amount of goals in a season. 34 for Haaland, which is remarkable. Unbelievable, in fact. Leeds can equal the record, by the way, today, but they've conceded 19 goals in April. The Premier League record for goals conceded in a single month is 20, held by Leeds. So they can equal their own record. It's not one they want to equal. Of course, they got done five and six at home, didn't they, by Liverpool and by Crystal Palace, which haven't contributed to those. They conceded four Arsenal as well. 0-0 at the moment here, 15th minute. Penalised, Kelly penalised for a push over there on Bamford. He's lucky there. Bamford was looking for a bit of contact. Didn't get it. Humball over the top from the free kick from Leeds, and that's too strong. With Bamford having won the free kick on half-way line, the free kick they then played was aimed for Bamford, who was 30 yards out of position, still getting up off the floor. Playing out from the back again. I don't mind doing that, but make sure it's fast and make sure you don't give the ball away cheaply. Well, interestingly, Terry's playing it out from the back. They have got two left-footed centre-backs today. Kelly and Sinesi, which means the natural sort of passing angles and body shape is different to if you have Mepham, the right-footer, playing it out to the right-hand side. Free kick for Terry's there, given away by Christensen, half-way inside his own half. Very scrappy, isn't it? Your centre-back, Willow. Having the two left-footers, when you are trying to play it out from the back, do you see what I'm talking about? Yeah, I understand what you're doing. The direction they're looking. Yeah, but you can adjust. Yeah, we don't see often too many players switch onto their weaker-foot voluntarily. Sinesi now immediately is, again, forced out to this near side by Adam Smith's position. Down the right-hand side, defender slips, and Motaro might be away. Across comes Cock. It was Cooper who slipped down in front of us. But a few players going down, actually. Bit of rain this morning in the area, and even as I talk about slips, Motaro there trying to take a throw, and the ball slipped out of his hand as well. It slipped up the back. I've seen that before. Luckily for him. It was a tentative inquiry from Mark Rocker of Leeds as to whether it was a foul throw, but it hadn't gone behind his head, and it didn't come into the centre of play. Smith plays a 1-2 with Phil Billins' crown jewels, and the ball up towards half-way, where Sinesi and Bamford, again, are coming together. Phil Billing is still feeling the effects of that. Involuntary, Adam Smith, 1-2. I've all done that. Not nice. Not in a 1-2 often, is it? Well... I think it was a bit of a run for that corner. Usually lands when you least expect in it. 16-1 half gone. Here's Watara down the right-hand side now, fed by the ball by Lerma, in beyond this fallback. Sanky trying to get into the area. Watara onto his left foot, shooting opportunity here for Watara. It's blocked by the sprawling Cooper, and then the volley at the back post was spectacular in the end, from Matias Venu who got himself forward and behind for a goal kick. Well, first round, bit of excitement. Watara just chopping back onto his left foot. I think it was a shot, but got blocked. And Christie tried the spectacular volley. Full of equaliser against Manchester City. Carlos Vinicius is equalised there. So is there a title-raised twist to come there? Arsenal don't play until Tuesday. They play Chelsea, who Bournemouth are gunning for in the table as well now. We'll go level on points with Chelsea with the win today. Chelsea to come here on Saturday. That game was supposed to be yesterday, Arsenal, to Chelsea, but it was moved on police for quest to Tuesday night. So that's why there wasn't a 5-30 game in the Premier League yesterday, because that was supposed to be it. 17.5 gone here. Bournemouth, Neal Leeds-Neal. Rothwell for the Cherries. Haven't mentioned him so much in the early stages, but Smith now down the right side to Billing, just outside the right corner of the penalty area. Still, Billing goes up against Cooper. Harrison tracking back does well, Harrison, and then Billing unfortunately can't control it under pressure out for a lead's throw. Now it's a... Smithy took that right in his stride. It was a real-form, famed ball from Rothwell. Great stuff. Great passing. Just seeing a shot in the crowd of Marcus Tavernier, dressed in his civvies, along with Junior Stanislaus and Hamid Treora and Chris Metham all sat in the line. Jeff Mostyn, Cherries' club ambassador as well, sat just in front of those players on our monitor. Former chairman, of course, as the ball is down this left-hand side from Leeds once again. Bill Foley is here, by the way, today, the Cherries chairman and majority owner. Took in three games this week, written the program notes as well today. Cherries get a throw-in down underneath us. He's missing some of the playoff action for his NHL team, Vegas Golden Knights to be here, as Wattara is caught in possession inside the Cherries' half of the field. Now Stenesi and Rothwell and Smith playing it around crisply right in front of the lead's dugout. Down there, then Stenesi showing some excellent creativity to dance around Nonto and then knock them to the right to Billing. That cross is deflected in the end from Billing and into the hands of Mellie, but some fancy footwork from Mark Oston Nessie. Yeah, got his dancing feet on there, great work. Against a bravery, right out of position, on your wrong side, down on this right-hand side, there's a left footer, dribbling round three. I think when they see him on the ball, they know he's going to go into one a little bit. I've seen it a few times now. Rasmus Christensen launches it long down the right-hand side for Leeds, picked on by Bamford towards Somerville, right corner of the penalty area, some room for Patrick Bamford here, tries to place it with his left foot, awkward one for Netto, bounce just in front of him, but he adjusted well and got it in the second attempt, and he bowls it out to this right-hand side on Watara, who's got a lot of space. Up to the halfway line, Longo Watara, infield it goes to Rothwell now, infield to the centre-circle, and Ryan Christie. Both Rothwell and Christie have had a quiet start to this game. Well, there's not many who've shone, really. Kelly's long diagonal down the middle for Billing, who wins the head and lays it off for Dom Solanke, tries to go around the outside, but his man's still going Dom Solanke, looks to put it back to Phil Billing, but there was a block from Cooper. Here comes Lermer on his right foot! Oh, Jefferson Lermer, places an absolute burner into the right-hand side of the goal, and just shy of the 20-minute mark, Leeds will feel hard done by, Bournemouth will not care. Another step towards the safety line, provided by Jefferson Lermer's brilliant finish, Bournemouth won Leeds now. Well, what a finish it was. He had to move his body to get the shape right for him to kill it into that top left-hand corner. You have to say it's against the runner-play, but we'll take it, it's happened to us in reverse many times this season. Great finish. It's his third goal of the season, Jefferson Lermer. It was nicely built up, came from Lloyd Kelly's diagonal down the middle, Billing with a little header, Solanke again, showing his sort of newfound confidence, wriggling around three Leeds defenders, and when he set it back for Billing, the shot was blocked, and it ran loose to Lermer. And as you say, Willow, he really had to get around the ball. It was spinning the wrong way for him, left to the D. Well, I thought it was going left foot to start with, but then, no way, he's not going to strike it with his left foot. But yeah, you're right, I thought the same, he was approaching it with his left. Crowd have just seen a replay on the screen of it as well. Brilliant finish from Jefferson Lermer. And we talk about games, Willow, where you haven't been in it, but you still take your opportunities. So Bournemouth haven't really had a chance, notably, in the game. No, not at all. Even that one you probably only say was a half. Yeah, I mean, if you'd analysed the performance up to then, Leeds were definitely the better team. So Bournemouth have the lead. But if it leads once in 14 matches in all competitions, that was back in 2014 as well. It's the first goal at home since the Fulham game. What a cracker. The last six home goals have been scored by six different players, by the way. Solanki, Tavernier, Billing, Lermer, Sinesi and Anterly. I wouldn't have said Lermer would have been the one to break that sequence with two of those last seven goals, but he is. He'll be inspired by that, I'm sure. Another one whose future is unclear, out of contract in the summer, of course. Sinesi with a ball down the right-hand side for the Terries. Watarra trying to nip in. Leeds all stood and watched it. Watarra pulls it back to the edge of the area. Billing will try and keep it alive. Terries have got options there. Goal machine, Vinja, 25 yards. He's shot a goal. Snitches, he did so. Still got it on target, but straight up Mellio. Well, Vinja, he likes a little strike, does he? Got hold of it really well. Quite a way out, must have been 25 yards out, almost. I think he's just seen Jefferson Lermer ping one in. Yeah, why not? Goal machine, Vinja. There's a firm challenge on the far side there, going in between Rocker and Christie, which left the Scotsman on the deck, but play continues. Sinesi and Bamford getting all tangled up, but it's the Elgadiator of Terries, who brings it away down the left-hand side. Vinja, little flick on, a mark for Sinesi. He's away down the left-hand side now. Billing getting himself into the penalty here. Sinesi drives it in just too high for Billing, half-cleared by Harrison, out to the right side of the box. Here's Watarra for the Terries. Little step over, goes past Harrison, and wins a corner on this right-hand side. Started down the left by the Terries' South American fair. Vinja and Sinesi. Well, Sinesi, what a ball. Surely somebody's dissected the goalkeeper and the back four. Somebody's got to get a red shirt on that. A few of those small red towels. They do have a name, which I've forgotten, the towels. Bartels. They're not Bartels. The ones that have been laid out for the fans today, they're people waving them in the Ted McDougal South Stand. Form of leading by a goal to nil here at the Vitality Stadium. We're in the 24th minute. Ryan Christie preparing this corner for the Terries on the near-right-hand side. Two in the six-yard box. Runner's coming from deep, in from Christie. Salanki was coming in. He's lumbering again! And can you believe it? Jeffers and Lamas on the hat-trick. Bournemouth 2 leads nil. Well, the goalkeeper will be having nightmares about that one. Slipped through his fingers. Jeff had an awful lot to do. He caught it right on the half-bolly. Sometimes they can, if you don't catch him right, they can fly out the ground. But not this time. They took the roof of the net off. What a fantastic strike and what a fantastic finish. Well, a corner from Christie as it came in initially. It was flapped out by Mellier, the keeper, and Jeffers and Lerner. I've got to say, Willow, down the years, we've been quite critical sometimes of his choices. His shots can go anywhere. It did cross my mind as it was rising. But a man who's already scored one, the net nearly came off the hinges as he absolutely cracked it in. I don't think the goalkeeper's covered himself in glory there, Willow. He flapped it with two hands. Yeah, he did. He didn't punch it. He didn't catch it. He was somewhere in between, and Jeffers and Lerner wallop. Amazing stuff. He won't strike a ball, that's enough. Like it goes to Mellier, the keeper now. And Bournemouth, well, they'll be enjoying this. They feel like they owe leads. Going back 30-plus years, but here come leads again. Cherry's got to be aware here. Somerville goes down under the challenge of Kelly, who lent into him, but again, referee waves it away. And Neto has it left side of the penalty area. I'm going to safely say, Willow, and this isn't a stat that I had ready to go, I'm going to safely say that Jeffers and Lerner has never scored a professional hat-trick. I think you've got a good chance there. I'm going to get producer Dan to check that for me. And I always commentate as we have stats prepared for a number of eventualities, but not often has your defensive central midfielder ever scored a hat-trick. No. You can't have everything ready to go. Here's Rothwell on the halfway line. Billing, that's what we have the top producers like Dan and Millie in the studio to deal with it. Jono's got his feet up as well. He could be googling it for me as well. Neil Mill between Newcastle and Stampton, by the way. At the moment, 2-0 the score in Cherry's favour, and if they can see this one through, 39 points, that will be job absolutely done in the Premier League Survivor race. Even if Einstein says no. The only thing I would say about that is 39 points. Roy Hodgson says 39 points is all right, and I think he's been in the game long enough to know. There you go. He says that probably with Palace having booked their survival as well. Dan George, our producer, top man, writes a lot of good stuff on Arsenal as well, has confirmed that Jefferson Lerner has never scored a hat-trick. So there we go. Could be the day. Wonder if we happen to get a penalty? Oh, I think so. Ah, give it to him. I think Selankey might have something to say. Here come the ball down the middle for the Jerries again. Selankey wrestling to the ground, down goes Cooper, hammered away for leads by Koch up towards the halfway line, then played back by Kelly, but it's picked up by McKinney in the centre of the Leeds midfield, who the Jerries were linked with, I think, erroneously, in the January window. The USA International on loan from Juventus. Our colleagues from Radio Leeds earlier described it as being absolutely shocking so far, since he's joined Leeds. Here's Selankey, just about onside, was he? No, up goes the flag. It was fired into him. There he was. Yeah, the assistant referee down underneath that's pointing out that Selankey had retreated from an offside position. Mark Perry is the assistant referee down on this near side, raising the flag. 2-0 the Jerries lead, live on BBC Radio Solent, both goals from Jefferson Lerma. Bill Foley appears with our monitor wearing an AFCB jacket. Christie down there, isn't he? It is Ryan Christie who is on his knee, actually, and is requiring some treatment. I don't think this is a tactical time-out one, is it? Because two-in-a-half, probably not many things you want to tweak so far. The message will be, keep going. Yeah, well, all his diamonds will take advantage of it, push some in for a round if it's needed. Christie's not one of the ones that you would think would go down unintentionally. Well, how many times this season have Bournemouth played well and not taken their chances and been made to pay for things? They didn't play very well in the first 20 minutes here and all of a sudden, after 27, they're two up. Amazing, that's what football does for you. Christie's up and about. Again, that's what those positive runs, when you get that mentality all of a sudden. The form has been good, they've won a couple of games. And also in vice-versa, no matter what you seem to do when you're in that run, like Leeds are, they can't seem to get it right. But we're looking at the Bournemouth side of things and it's all rosy at the moment. Play restarting, Ryan Christie is up on his feet OK and Leeds have it at the back on this near side. They're left, Cooper has just kicked the back of Phil Billing's foot there as they tried to make their way out on this near side. 2-0 here, full-on one Manchester City one. No goals between Villa and Manchester United at Old Chafford or Newcastle and Southampton. It's Billing Clipsmart Rocker in the back. It'll be a free-kick to Leeds on the halfway line, right at the centre-circle. Rocker just laid down there in front of Phil Bill. You don't need to do that for a free-kick these days. You just lie down, you get a free-kick. Nonto on this left-hand side. He hasn't really had an opportunity particularly to get going. No, he hasn't. He was someone who I've seen on television look pretty lively, doesn't he? Yeah, Somerville's looked more threatening down the other side as Leeds played out from their keeper, Mellier, down the far side, the right, up to the halfway line. Here's the aforementioned Somerville again, wearing short sleeves and gloves on what is a very mild afternoon, temperatures in the mid-teens. It's dry now, it's raining earlier, as Leeds continue to battle their way on down that far side, but Cherries have got red and black shirts back there and Jefferson Lermer will clear with the help of Vina up towards the halfway line. And now Bournemouth have worked it nicely, as Salanki held it up to Lermer. And now Rothwell will switch play as the fulcrum out to this right-hand side, up to halfway, comes Adam Smith. And then Adam Smith, after all that, knocks it straight out of play for a five-yard pass to Watara. Too much pace on it, he's never going to get that, Watara. Fans getting behind them, they can feel it now. Game's changed. Almost half-an-hour played on BBC Radio Solent, two goals in five minutes from Jefferson Lermer. Has got the Cherries two up, the first up, the field-billing shot was blocked, a brilliant finish from Lermer, readjusting his body and curling it into the right-hand side of the goal. And the second one, after Mellier flapped to the corner, it dropped around about six yards out and Lermer on the half while he absolutely bulldozed it into the roof of the net. As Watara goes infirmly on Bamford there, that's the kind of challenge that Cherries' fans would like to see. From your new signing, throwing himself in, as Leeds have it down the left-hand side. Bamford up against Billing, Billing puts a foot in, and then Smith's pushed over and Bournemouth get a free kick inside their own half. Vintage, Smithy up, just holding the ball up, usually a bit close through the bar line. Remember, this is after four minutes, Leeds were given a penalty for a handball by Matthias Wiener. The penalty was revoked, because the handball incident was outside the penalty area. The free kick was saved by Nebson. Really outside the penalty area. Harrison had a volley blocked as well, as Leeds started brightly in the first 10 minutes, but Bournemouth have come back and the two goals have. Temporarily, maybe, at least not the stuffing out of Leeds, unless they can regather themselves. What I will say is Bournemouth are three-one-up at Leeds earlier in the season, lost 4-3. Yeah, don't forget that one, folks. That was a particularly bad journey home, wasn't it? Ironically, an advert comes on the board that says, no more pain around about now. It's actually some sort of scientific advert, rather than no more throwing away with two-goal lead pain. Yeah, no pain, no gain. Rothrodt and Lerma, and Lerma was put in a tight spot there and gave them all away to Harrison, who's charging on through the cherries half of the field. Left side it goes to Nonto once again, level with the edge of the penalty area. Nonto whips a ball in deep. Bamford's completely unmarked and heads it into the back of the net. And I'm afraid that is loose defending from the cherries, who completely switched off and allowed Patrick Bamford to give Leeds some hope with a free header into the back of the net. And with 31 minutes played, it's now Bournemouth two, Leeds one. Well, they put us back on edge, and again, how does he get that much space? He's pulled off the back of someone. Just need to see it again here. Well, that's really disappointing defending. Well, he's got to pull Sannessi back onto him. The ball's out on the right-hand side for Nonto. Well, he's got between, he's got beyond Kelly. Venier hadn't come across to pick him up. He's looking for the keeper, Chris. Yeah, I mean... It's a six-yard box. Keeper's got to come for it. It's landed on his head five yards out, isn't it? So it is in that corridor where you probably are thinking it is the keeper coming. Yeah, but you've still got to head it away just in case. I mean, Netto does go into the category of staying on his line more often than they're not. You know, if he knows he's not going to come, then you have to adjust your position. And that's not the stuffing out of the crowd here. Liam Cooper is down by the way. I don't think he's going to be able to continue here for Leeds. They're captain, so he's going to have to come off from centre-half. They're going to have to throw on Max Verba here. They're Austrian, who was an injury doubt for this game himself. Himself, so they may not have wanted to use him, but he's going to have to come on. The change being made here by Leeds. So Cooper hands the armband on to... I don't know quite what he's injured, do you? No, I'm not sure. He just sat down on the half-way line after that. Goal was scored. So on comes Max Verba. Captain's armband passed out to Luke Eiling for Leeds on the far side. That's such a disappointing and easy way to lose your stranglehold on the game, isn't it? That is so disappointing, yeah. Honestly, between the centre-halves and the goalkeeper, they should be able to work that out. So 11 and a half minutes till halftime. A home clean sheet, which would have been nice. That's a bit in the dust. Neto won't be adding to his six Premier League clean sheets this season. Patrick Bamford scores for the fourth time this season. He missed a huge chance, as we said, to win the game late on against Leicester last time out. Someone of his quality. He maybe hasn't quite achieved what his potential suggested he would when he was a youngster at Chelsea, but doesn't need too many second invitations with free headers like that from about five yards. It's Bournemouth going to throw in on the half-way line. Yeah, I think the goalkeeper will have a look at that and decide that, you know, with these two yards out to start with, it's only a three-yard gap, isn't it, that he's got to cover. Joey's give away possession with it throwing down on this near side. BBC Radio Solent Sunday afternoon, abrasive two-o-clock kick-offs. All of these games, of course, are knock-on effect, actually, of West Ham playing in the Europa League, which knocked the game with them to Sunday last week, and then the Southampton game to Thursday, and then this one to Sunday. That's why the Fixtures are all out of, skewed out of kilter at the moment, because of West Ham being in Europe. They've got a semi-final to come across against Altmar in that competition, as Bamford just clashes with, who's that, down on this near side? He's landed on his back. I was concerned he was going to land on his shoulder during that one. Yeah, Gary O'Neill was just having a dialogue there with Bamford, because the two just got a bit tangled up as they went to pick themselves up. Yeah, but he's landed on his back. Just knocked the wind out of him, I expect. Yeah, Senesi's sort of jumping and barging Bamford in the back, but Senesi's end up more hurt than Bamford, who's back on his feet. Senesi's taking his time, sat down on the turf. You're right, Willow, just knocking the wind out of his sound slightly. So we play 35 minutes, Bournemouth 2 leads 1 on BBC Radio Solon, a game that is seesawed, because leads dominated the first 20, then with 2-0 down by 25 minutes, but Bournemouth have handed them a gift back into the game with some poor defending to allow Bamford a free header, and now leads have got a free kick on this left-hand side. Still no goals between Newcastle and Southampton at St James' Park. Eddie Howe's side have been scoring for front recently, but they weren't able to break through against Saints at the moment. That one live on our Hampshire Frequencies also kicked off at 2. Leads play the free kick horizontally across the field to Rocker, who hangs one up. Neto is coming for this one, calls loud, and Kelly ducks underneath it, and then Neto bowls it out to Watara. Down the left-hand side, he's immediately closed down by ailing. Watara's got no support at all over there, and nearly ended up going through the turnstile in the Leeds fans as he ran off the field with his momentum, and now Summerville's away on that far side from Vina. Vina tries to challenge back, won the balls, says the referee. The fans thought so. It breaks to the edge of the box. Here's Rocker again. That one's blocked by Senesi, as Leeds just suddenly have a bit of momentum from that goal. Left-hand side Harrison, 25 yards out now. Down the line for him goes Neto, ignored at the moment by Harrison. Christie making the challenge. Still Harrison to the byline. And then he goes Smith and Harrison for some reason, just kept dribbling, and then went to get over the byline. If not of ours, Neto, I'd be furious there. He'd made a great run for Leeds. Down the side of the left back, just wanted to slip it in. Seeing a replay of Matias Vina's tenacious tracking back there. I think it's debatable whether he actually got a finger in the ball, having seen it from behind. I think it might have been Summerville who actually kicked the ball forward as he travelled. But anyway, the referee judged him in the cherry's favour. I think quite a few decisions have gone in Bournemouth's favour in this first 37 minutes on BBC Radio Solens Sunday afternoon. Jono Holmes in the chair this afternoon, anchoring things a rare afternoon of sport for him. Great to have him on the team this weekend. Or great to be on his team, we should say. The ball down this right-hand side for Watara. No flag at the minute. Watara and Harrison will try and kick it off. Watara in the end does so, down by the corner by Leeds. Stayed on side, did well. Watara there. Thought it was just a little edge to it, but no. Just had a message from Jono Holmes' management agent who says it's definitely Jono Holmes' team that we're on. He's not on our team. Seven and a half minutes gone. How many joking? Down this near side. Verbert the substitute with the throwing, volleyed away up towards the halfway line where Kelly has it. Just a slightly heavy touch inside his own half, which just gave Nonto for a second a bit of encouragement to chase it on. Manchester City are back in front against Fulham by two goals to one. Julian Alvarez has got the second there. Seven minutes till half-time here at the Vitality Stadium and it is Bournemouth to Leeds United 1. Free kick again on, sorry, throwing on halfway to the cherry's. Game just settled down a little bit after that hectic few minutes. Three goals in 12 minutes. Two of them to the cherry's through Jefferson Lerma with both. Bamford for Leeds. Solanke again wrestling with Verber on this near side. I mean Verber nearly picks Solanke up off the ground and the assistant referee was right there and said throw it only to Leeds. He said he had a hold of the back of his shirt. Not so sure about that. Tromefield from Verber to McKinney and that's gone out of play off the cherry's again. Another throw in as Leeds edge their way down this near side. Just going back in my mind that he'll never strike a ball more firmer than that, Jefferson, in the second goal. It's caused everything on it. It was the proverbial wallop, wasn't it? No doubt about that. Doesn't usually leave too much to wonder, does he, when he strikes the ball, Jefferson Lerma? Ball out to this near side and Verber again now on the left of the Leeds back three. That's a poor ball and well-read by Adam Smith. He went slide again. Then Rothwells won the bits and pieces in midfield. Solanke on the halfway line was tripped by Koch and the cherry's do get the free kick on. The cherry's and the Solanke is left on the ground. Taking it quickly. I thought referee might have a little... Rothwell, another one who had a real physically tough game on Thursday night and Joe Rothwell. I'll be interested to see how far he lasts this evening because he had a bit of a hamstring issue as well going into that game and ran himself to a standstill on Thursday night and Joe Rothwell. He did, yeah. I was speaking to Ryan Christie after the game, and he said that him and Joe Rothwell were trying to stretch each other's calves off doing some sort of involuntary contraction vigorously. He was that tired. I've never had cramp playing football, but I have had cramp as I've got older, and it does hurt. Five and a half minutes till halftime. I nearly got cramp yesterday while I was working in the Northampton town press box for five live. It was so tight, I lost the feeling in my left foot quite regularly throughout the afternoon. As that one goes down, I play on the far side from Leeds and the cherry's throw in short of the halfway line. McKenney involved, just picking himself back up. The cherry's not rushing this throw with exactly five minutes to go until the interval. At the very least, see it through half-time and have a little regroup. 18 points for the last 11 games for the cherries. That's as many as they took in their first 22 games of the season. So the last third of the season that we've had has as many points as the first two-thirds with a world cup and a change of manager, of course, in that first two-thirds. I'm still leading my two goals to one, but not quite as comfortable as they were for seven minutes until Bamford reduced the arrears. Adam Smith on halfway, just takes it away from Nonto. Back it goes to Sinesi and on this right-hand side, Billing, two Leeds players hassling and harrying him. Now they have to go back to the keeper, Netto, away to our left as the cherries set themselves back up. Rathbone could have had that one. Long ball down the middle where Cock and Solanke again are having an ongoing physical battle every time the ball's in the air. Nonto, Adam Smith, sticking very closely to him on the halfway line, did so legally, Adam Smith. He was as closely in complete. He's gone down, but there was no foul, no foul at all. Adam Smith had his hands in the air, as close as you can get with your hands in the air and try not to give away a free kick. Now Verber on this near-side for Leeds is asking too much of Harrison there. Dungo Batara is chasing it back towards his own corner flag defending, but it will allow that to easily run behind. 10 minutes still half-time. Instead of your thoughts, if you're listening at home today, the news on Friday that we brought you on Solan Sport on Twitter, which was that Gary O'Neill will trigger an extra year onto his contract to form a stay in the division. It was only given 18 months originally, which took him through to next summer, but now he'll go through the summer of 2025 contractually. What are your thoughts on Gary O'Neill as the manager going forward? Because opinion was divided, quite a few of those, I guess sometimes almost embarrassment, really, if they've got stuck into him earlier in the season, said he's not fit for the job, et cetera, and now here he is looking like he's going to keep the cherries up and take them to lower mid-table. Sometimes people have to just fall on their sword and say they got it wrong, but what are your thoughts now on Gary O'Neill as the man to take the cherries forward? Netto taking a bit of a chance there, dribbling past Patrick Bamford, Willow looking slightly concerned at that kind of showboating, if you like, for Netto as the ball goes out for a cherry-straw in on this near-side, that's what he disagreed with, almost in the face of the assistant referee. No, it's not my idea of fun seeing the goalkeeper taking centre-forward on. Got to get used to it these days. Now, is there a lifeline for Southampton? They've gone one-nil up, away at Newcastle. Stuart Armstrong has scored. He was lively when he came on off the bench on Thursday night against the cherries. So is there still some drama, as that's free kickers given against Solanke on the edge of the centre-circle and aerial challenge with Robin Koch, which the Leeds fans felt like they haven't had a decision for a while. They're now sarcastically applauding referee Kavanaugh, and Manchester United have now scored against Aston Willough through Bruno Fernandez. So some notable goals and a chase for Europe. The Newcastle goal, I'm sure, is being cheered in the Manchester area. It's amazing, isn't it? You know that Southampton had quite a bit of money on that going Newcastle's way, but it doesn't work like that in the Premier League. There's always a shock. Two minutes and two-half time. Bournemouth leading Leeds by two goals to one here at the Vitality Stadium. Jefferson Lerner with both cherries' goals. Two and five minutes on the halfway line. Christensen wins a header against Christie. Certainly a bit more commitment being shown from Leeds. The type that their fans will engage with and be expecting of their players at this stage of the season as well. It's never really that quiet at Leeds, but it's a great place to play, having said that. I've been beaten there, but with Bournemouth, it's a fantastic atmosphere. A minute to go until half-time. The way to get in touch with your views, by the way, is Rockwell gives away a poor ball, then battles to win it back, and just about does enough to allow Stenesi to get the possession back for the cherries. Ryan Christie out to Billing on this right-hand side for Bournemouth, going from left to right in this closing minute of the half. Billing to Jefferson Lermer, 35 yards out. Unsurprisingly, they shout, shoot. Into the edge of the box it goes. Dom Selenki just stumbled slightly, still running for Watara. Lots of white traffic there. Watara couldn't quite eventually get through, and the flag has gone up for one of those little squirty passes that was bouncing off all sorts of people in there. Yeah, I think he went for the old pinball route. Didn't he just bounce it off shins? Hopefully, he'd get past the fourth man. Well, I mean, it was an unbelievable atmosphere when we went there for the 4-3, wasn't it? That day, the noise when Leeds got the win, it was something else. Heard from West Yorkshire to North-South and East Yorkshire, I think. He's rocker left of the centre-circle for Leeds. We're coming towards the moment when the fourth official, Andre Marano, will come forward with the board to tell us how much time at the end of the half to be added on. It's four minutes at the end of this half. Selenki on the halfway line, Harrison was so close to him, gives away a free-kick for tripping Harrison, but Billing, I think, thought he had all the time in the world there, and Harrison was suddenly in his wing there. He actually looked backwards, didn't he, and that was where he cut across and unfortunate there. Well, it was a real shame because there was oceans of space for Billing to run into. He just got caught up and the free-kick was rightly given in Leeds' favour. At Solen Sport is the way to get in touch with your verdict on a couple of points and so far, this is Bournemouth safe, surely, if they win this game here, leading by two goals to one. Your thoughts on Gary O'Neill going forward as well as the man to start up a motion challenge next year with an ambitious summer window to come, of course. I'm sure Bill Foley is going to be digging deep into his pockets over the summer. Let's see what the squad looks like by the start of next season. One minute of the four have been played out to this near side. At Solen Sport on Twitter to get in touch with the three. Cherry's having it in the centre-circle with today's goal hero, Jefferson Lerma caught in possession by Leeds' scorer, Bamford. They have it back now with Sinesi at the heart of the Cherry's defence. Playing it around nicely. Lerma looks down the right-hand side, lovely first touch from Watara, might get it away. A good challenge came in from Cock to come sliding across there as Watara and Solenki threatened to break through. I think they left it for one another, didn't they? Leeds might just come in and look to possible creative outlet at times, given a couple of opportunities on this near side. Getting through a lot of work, getting back to help Adam Smith as well down this right flank. I guess it's one of those, Watara. You're not going to play Watara as a wingback in that system, are you? Because the defensive duties are probably too much for him, but on the right side of a four, attacking with a bit of defence. They keep finding him as well with that little reverse ball. There's Watara to speak of him doing his defensive work. There he is, 30 yards of his own goal out on the touchline voiling it away as Jack Harrison was there. That's one of the ball staff. Ball girls has to run onto the pitch to collect a stray one that was thrown back from the crowd and there are less than two minutes remaining of the four additional in this half with Bournemouth leading by two goals to one and Vina there along Crossfield ball from Leeds and Vina, I think he had the shout. I was happy to duck his head underneath it and I let go out for a throw in the corner flag. I think he's just a yard out. I think he thought he was going out for a goal kick but got a throw in. Terry's fans are applauding Matthias Vina simply for walking over to take a throw on that far side. He's one of those in there. I mean, he didn't really get a look in for weeks and weeks, but like Jack Stevens, Matthias Vina, but it's been encouraging what we've seen of him in the last few games. Yeah, it has. Only on loan, remember, from Roma. Terry's do have an option, but not an obligation to buy him in the summer with Leeds on the edge of the penalty area here. Attacking wise, Lloyd Kelly's there. Head of Nonto to dribble it away as we enter the final minute of the added time at the end of the half on this Sunday afternoon serving from BBC Radio Solent. Bournemouth leading Leeds by two goals to one. Christy was a little bit careless in his challenge on ailing and that will give Leeds a set piece out on the touch line and a chance to fire one into the box with the last play of the half. Yeah, not a good one to give away out there. He's on the touch line. He's not going anywhere. Javi Garcia animatedly waves Jack Harrison over to the far side to get involved in this. Mark Rocker is there as well and in fact Harrison says, Oi, Gaffer says it's me. Get away. Rocker wanders off and Harrison goes right out to that far touch line to swing this one in with his left foot. The centre halves are up from the back. There's 15 seconds of added time remaining. Bournemouth have got to keep this door shut and hold on to this 2-1 advantage at minimum going into the half-time interval. Here comes this free kick one on the right from Jack Harrison in towards the six-yard line. One by Verba, runs loose there and a real shank from Luke Ailing on his right foot as it fell to him in the penalty area into the north stand. Well, that was... It's a half chance, isn't it? Badly missed. That is half-time as well. The whistle goes. So Bournemouth go off leading by two goals to one at half-time. There was a real fervent carnival Sunday afternoon atmosphere here when Jefferson Lermas scored twice in five minutes to give Bournemouth a 2-0 advantage on 20 and 25. The first from Billing's shot being blocked. Lermas curling home the rebound brilliantly with his right foot. The second came from a corner which Mellier the keeper flapped at and it dropped for Lermas who hammered it in on the half-volley. Bournemouth red and black stripes, black shorts and red socks right to left in this second half towards the Steve Fletcher vitality north stand leads in their all-white colours going from left to right. So I say 2-1 the score in favour of the Cherries at half-time and some late members of the press just making their way back to their seats towards the second half. I'll give you the team to fall very shortly. Luke Ailing down this right-hand side for Leeds though with the first attack and the second off. That's a great ball in towards Nonto who got a glancing head on it about eight yards out but couldn't make a decent contact and really that was a bit of a let-off for the Cherries there John Williams. It was more than a let-off. While he hasn't thrown himself like that I don't know. Diving head, he gets everything on it. It's in the back of the net. Well, that was a let-off. And really I guess if you're looking for somebody to be on the end of an aerial ball to power some sort of header at it your five foot six inch wing probably isn't the ideal choice. So we'll give you the teams in a second. The ball's still in play. It's Vineya down this left-hand side who clears it away under the challenge of Ailing given away by the Cherries and then given away by Leeds and now Christie goes past the challenge of Cock but then he's outnumbered by White Shirts and Western McKinney comes away with the ball for Leeds out towards Nonto and back they go to Jack Harrison playing as the left wing back for the visitors from West Yorkshire who started the day just one point clear of the drop zone form of seven points clear of the drop at the start of play with 15 available to the teams below them at the most as Bamford on this near side challenges with Sinesse on the Cherries left up to the halfway line Ryan Christie Solanke has it some fast feet away from Mark Rocker free kick let's give you the teams as that free kick is given by Chris Cavanaugh who's today's referee born with a netto in goal the back four Smith, Sinesse, Kelly and Vina then Watara, Rothwell, Lerma and Christie and Billing supporting Solanke the Cherries bench, Travers, Stevens Stacey, Zabani, Cook, Brooks Semenyo, Moore and Anthony no mepum or tavernier today with hands wrinkled plates Leeds have Mellier in goal they have a back three which is Verba, Cock and Christensen the wing back, Harrison on the left and Ailing on the right then McKinney and Rock essentially and the front through that a second because Solanke's won it left hand side of the penalty area in it comes to Ryan Christie penalty box back to the edge of the area Rothwell has it Lerma's loitering by the D sniffing a hat trick back to Solanke in it comes towards the six yard box poor clearance runs loose for Ryan Christie well blocked by Harrison who made the initial poor clearance it goes out to Watara right side of the penalty area for the Cherries here knocks it back to Christie who tries to roll his man on the edge of the box still Smith back to Lerma they shout shoot again he's closed down by Somerville Leeds have got white shirts beautifully on the edge of the penalty area then Watara whips a ball in that's followed away by Robin Koch up towards the halfway line and Leeds have quartered the initial wave of pressure and it's back to Stanislaw on the centre spot yeah at least we've retained the ball this time good work there by Kelly just to hold Leeds player off well it's going to be a lot of cries a shoot if Jefferson Lerma gets the ball in his feet below now but anywhere within ten nautical miles of the goal shoot I was looking up at half time that's all good commentators to of course some updated stats on Jefferson Lerma's goal scoring habits as the ball goes back to Mellier and these all black Leeds goalkeeping kit Lerma with a header on the centre circle which runs for Smith Salanki coming back from an offside position can't get on to Adam Smith's ball forward and back through to Mellier Jefferson Lerma will only once in his career has scored twice in the same game and that was back in 2014 for his old Colombian club when he scored twice against Forta Laser a header on the right is Team 131 that game both goals came in the first half could be some symmetry that's hope so he's never scored a hat trick confirmed in the first half by our producer Dan Christensen has it Danish international colleague of Phil Billing of the Cherries and now Leeds go out to the left hand side once again with Werber the Austrian international down the left hand side it goes again for Harrison but there's Watara again doing some good defensive work to shield the ball out of play a goal kick to the Cherries away to our right yeah, that's all right just got his body in little nudge he's always going to run off just have to buy a little bit of time Jack Harrison as he jogs back past the Leeds fans on the far side they're giving him a real urge saying come on Premier League survival of course when you look at the games to come if you're a team down the bottom we're playing Bournemouth they're also in the bottom half you're looking at this as a massive game in your season aren't they they've got Man City away next Leeds Newcastle and what Westambleway and Tottenham at home that's their next four remaining four games DME so you can see what they're putting a bit of emphasis on this one well but it's Bournemouth who lead it by two goals to one at the moment with five minutes gone in the second half Nonto wriggles away from the challenger Smith Lermer in pursuit down the left side of the penalty area Leeds Nonto the Italian holds it up back it comes to the corner of the box and Rocker slides one into Somerville down the left side of the penalty area Sinesi was there he tried to play a short ball to Lermer needs to just get rid of it there and Leeds have want to throw a level with the box yeah that's what the outcome is the throwing should have just gone up the wing yeah sometimes the the bravery is misplaced isn't it here comes Christensen again out on this near side to Luke Ealing long-serving Leeds player down the right-hand side it goes Western McKinney to the byline he canons it on off Ryan Christie gives the Leeds fans something to think about and cheer corner to Leeds they started quite brightly Leeds good possession now we've got a corner to deal with Leeds fans singing these songs of Willy Nonto their left winger who they were dismayed to see not play a part against Leicester on Tuesday night it was fit and available he was left on the bench for the whole game Leeds trailing 2-1 preparing to deliver this in-swing corner from Jack Harrison on this near side as we head towards the 51 minute mark six yard box is full and it comes to the near post runs past everybody loose to Somerville aims it for goal it strikes a cherry's play goes behind for a corner it was Sonesi who closed it down Leeds corner on the left Leeds fans shout for handball again there anytime it blocks off someone it's the big shout goes up it's your knee handball these days sometimes you wonder don't you every single that's the Leeds fans you can hear still singing the Nonto song on the far side as Harrison makes his way from one side of the field to the other to deliver this second consecutive Leeds corner as Bournemouth protect their 2-1 lead here on BBC Radio Solent a Sunday afternoon in the Premier League delivered by Harrison this one's deeper way too deep Billing will he could have maybe let it go but in the end Oh dear Watara helped it up the field we had a great opportunity Christensen launches one back in the cherry's will let that one go and it's all settled down it'll be a Bournemouth goal kick Jeff Devison there just needed information from a teammate there just to control the ball and we actually had a two against one getting out So Leeds have got a problem here who's down Jack Harrison is down holding his lower back on the far side Jack Harrison is waving the physio on but of course they have to wait for the referee's official approval so now two members of Leeds medical staff with their small black holdles Where's he going now the referee he's going to have a word with who Probably I'm not sure I'm over Netto about taking the restarts quicker It's a quiet word I think from Chris Cavanaugh to Netto rolling his hands to say keep it moving Of course Chris Cavanaugh was the referee I think he pretty sure he booked Netto well I'm going to check it now but for time wasting in that Arsenal game when the cherry's are trying to see it out I haven't written it down but he may well have booked him in that game but let's just say using the clock to his full potential So Harrison getting treated here you're not missing anything on BBC Radio Solent So he gets one more chance than Netto I'm not sure he's had any chances yet I don't think so That's one Clonetto Not too many But no dangers of any suspensions for anybody accumulating yellow cards now Adam Smith was walking a tightrope for a little while but the deadline is passed now for that 32nd match which is the West Ham match last week Harrison's back on his feet just holding his lower back stretching himself out over there one of Leeds' key men might have got a knee in the back or something can hurt So we restart we've played eight and a half minutes in the second half Bournemouth with two Jefferson Lermagol's Patrick Bamford pulling one back for Leeds his fourth of the season member of the England One-Cat-One-The-Club is Patrick Bamford as the ball is cleared away by the cherry's keeper Netto with his all-yellow goalkeeping uniform Lovely flick on by Rotara Yeah, he jumps really well for not huge, is he? No Not a thing he's six foot He's got a big spring as long as Rotara as that ball runs loose inside the cherry's half and Netto comes charging out of his penalty to clear it away and he's found Solanke with his clearance forward and shanked up in the air by Christensen his own half for Leeds nodded to the right side of the box by Billing where Verba he's back there to clear it away ahead of Solanke and Nonto and Smith coming together and Adam Smith has done well on that occasion in their own half Yeah, just couldn't quite keep that under his feet Leeds with the throat Gary O'Neill's Premier League debut against Leeds by the way He won 6-1 for Portsmouth and he scored 2 So he doesn't like facing Leeds in the Premier League not so much earlier in the season I think it's better say as Smith and Nonto again having a coming together and Adam Smith just talking about yellow cards is going to draw the attentions of the referee and does receive his 10th yellow card of the season for a pull back down the left flank doesn't mean anything for a suspension but it doesn't mean now that Nonto against Smith for the remaining 35 minutes will out Smith's on a yellow card You might have to look at that Gary Leeds are on Jack Stacey is on the bench hasn't played for quite a few weeks of course but the beauty of this is now that players should be ready Jack Stevens of course is another option We have seen Gary O'Neill quite often withdraw people on yellow cards Yeah, we have He saw Sinesse didn't come off Yeah, I'm for it I can fully understand especially the way the players are now they'll go looking for Smithy Here comes this free kick for Leeds then wide on the left level with the edge of the penalty here Harrison is backfitting going to take it Bournemouth 2 Leeds 1 have a set piece of opportunity for Bournemouth to stand firm here Harrison the header from Bamford was misplaced there is a flag anyway as McKenny put it over the crossbar but Patrick Bamford well again not a really convincing connection on the header if it was him who was offside it's irrelevant anyway Yeah, he's well offside He's well offside and really if he hadn't been offside there would have been some questions asked he hardly got a connection on it at all Yeah, just a usually a little flick for the far post with them headers 56 minutes play Newcastle leveled it against Southampton and agent Callum Wilson scored for the Toon Army 1-1 there that one's live on our Hampshire frequencies right now we're live across Dorset and on via BBC Sounds well via your smart speaker just tell it to play BBC Radio Solent Dorset and you will be getting us loud and clear it's the ball from Billing clicked on for Bournemouth down the right side and knocked back by Cock to his lead keeper Mellier who clears it away left footed up towards halfway Jefferson Lermer well he had a free header there and he managed to head thin air with nobody around him as the ball bounced up off the turf and Billing is putting his foot in and Rothwell is scrapping away and Christie's trying to look up for options he sees Wattara out on the right hand side faced by Harrison down the right side of the box for Billing wasn't a great ball from Wattara presented straight back to Cock and then Harrison slips just about still managed to clear it still only level with the edge of the lead's penalty area though then it's off Billing for a lead's throw just broke down there with a poor pass from Wattara to Billing yes he did I was just keeping an eye on Smithy how he was going to close down but he just pulled up at the last minute which is a clever thing to do the ball is up towards the half-way line for the Cherries they've got it with Ryan Christie now it comes back to Venier now back on the half-way line again and Lloyd Kelly for the Cherries leading by two goals to one here on BBC Radio Solon out to the far side of the right Adam Smith down the line it goes to Wattara who steps over but Billing wasn't quite on the same understanding and it's cleared again away by Mellier with his left foot up towards the parcel during the game as well Lerma helps it forward again Billing still jogging back from an off-side position Bournemouth had no attacking outlets and it'll be brought away by Rasmus Christensen for leads down the right-hand side where Luke Ailing was waiting for the ball to come to him Matthias Venier said no I'm having that put it off for a throw yeah he nearly read it well didn't he spotted that one early on back on this near side it goes from Ailing again just about Rockwell and Sinesi between them managed to get a foot in and Bournemouth on the right-hand side if they can see him Flag stays down against Watara if he can keep in he's desperately trying to do so on the far side he has managed to keep it in does brilliantly Watara right side of the penalty area trying to get onto his left foot Ryan Christie teases it he's building with an overhead kick off balance tried his best couldn't really get a connection on it anything if he could have just connected it with it Phil Bill there but I think he's just missed it completely there's a lovely ball from Christie I don't think it was aimed for Billing to fire an overhead he has changed his direction so he did connect just got off the outside of his foot even then it might have run loose but too close to the keeper played 59 minutes 2-1 here in Bournemouth's favour full on one Manchester City 2 elsewhere Manchester United leading Villarby and now 1-1 in our other commentary between Newcastle and Southampton 4-30 for Liverpool and you'll be watching that well over there and Tuesday Arsenal Chelsea Tom Williams will be up at 6 tomorrow morning preparing for that game 14 minutes gone Venya in the second half I should say Venya gives a way to throw in down underneath us which leads to take quickly Ailing takes the ball back past his brown-haired bun tied up on the back of his head to take the throw in and he goes back to Cork on the halfway line now Werber out to the left-hand side it goes Ailing leads fans Harrison with a little meaghan Wattara and a deep ball to the back post where Bamford was tossing with Kelly and then to the back post where Nonto heads it wide of the left-hand post Bamford had his hands out there claiming his shirt was being held which I think it was as the ball came into the penalty area and it's headed by Nonto Yeah It was a long deep ball a little quite well but no never really go near the goal Not really actually there to his presence putting Nonto off I think Well that's the you know if you you always say you used to practice jumping into people if you can't get your head on it make sure you get a little nudge on him Jaden Anthony I think he's about to come on for Wattara Yeah for Wattara possibly we'll see the ball about to go up very soon another one as well Keith and Keith Amor that's interesting just about to mention that Jefferson Lerba's two goals today they've taken him to five for the season he's now the Cherry's joint home top scorer with Keith Amor on four each I'm also thinking set plays possibly we saw Keith Amor come on at half time against West Ham of course so Anthony and Amor about to come on for the Cherry he's leading by two goals to one cleared up the field by Netto Well Sarah misses the flick on on that far touch line and now Kelly is there and it's back to the Netto once again to clear right footed 61 got Bournemouth leading by two goals to one up towards the half rail heading for 39 points at the moment which will be a very healthy cushion maybe ten points clear of the drop zone with for a number of teams 15 available some will have only 12 available here come the changes actually Matthias Venier who's coming off Willow to be replaced by Jayden Anthony and Phil Billing coming off to be replaced by Keith Ramore Yeah, so interesting Kelly going to go to the left back Well next line Willow Jayden Anthony has just gone straight in at left back Strange Well it is strange particularly when you think that Jack Stacey's on the bench so if they were trying to change a fallback you'd have thought maybe bring on Stacey Well we've seen Laimer on a couple of occasions go to one of the centre hearts Doesn't look like anything's nobody else moved did they in the defensive ranks there Anthony just came on and assumed the position at left back so Keith Ramore's gone up top as the nine and Dom Salanki's dropped in as a number ten where Billing was come back to that in a second and work out where this is where this is about to break down which he's making a technical switch on 62 minutes with that double change Netto's ball over the top and Watara's got beyond his man here defender fell over Watara right hand side Salanki trying to run on to it he might still get there Salanki he does get there and post and Bournemouth restore their two goal advantage and Dom Salanki has six Premier League goals for the season and is that going to be enough to make sure that Bournemouth are absolutely playing Premier League football next season Salanki the scorer Bournemouth three leads one So pleased for Dominic over the previous games he's worked so hard not always going to go but that one was fully deserved a little knockup by Christy I think it was and just pushed the ball on got a good angle are we having a check? it's quite tight I would say when Watara picks up the initial ball over the top so the goal is being checked here the referee standing just outside the penalty area it's going to be a lines one it's going to be where someone has lent Willow we saw the Salampton one the other day get chalked off by an inch of the boot or so so this is going to come down to the line it's impossible to see really from the camera angle whether Watara was offside or not great finish by Dominic lovely finish just seeing a great shot of Phil Billings stood right by the post watching the ball come in that's the player we're looking at I think he's okay well no we're looking at we're zooming into the wrong player there for a second on the ball we are looking at it's Watara I think Willow he looks okay but looking at the placing of the feet it could be shoulder as the ball is playing Dango Watara his foremost foot the one nearest to the goal is actually in the air so it's hard to see it's almost blurry because the foot is in motion in the air because he's running so we're waiting to see here we still haven't seen any lines coming on the field now Willow here come the lines onside goal will stand 3-1 it will stay as Dominic Solanke is the scorer have you got the only one who gets the onside there we go standby there's the goal how do you know before anyone else they tell me first Willow Stockley Parker in my ear telling me it's weird they're not actually but it does come up on a little screen I must have blinked and missed it there we go so Bournemouth 3 leads 1 the crowd believe we're 25 minutes to play that might do it yeah I think there will be an awful lot of belief in that now leads come again though Cherry's got to be wary here because the leads will not go away with their Premier League survival hopes resting on every single minute of every single game the ball's back Minnetto away to our right the Cherry's keeper we'll talk about substitutions Willow made a double change and a minute later scored well I don't think they touched the ball I'm not saying they played a key part but sometimes the manager's goal in touch can change things sometimes you can if it goes your way you're a football doctor Dango Batara did well the ball over the top he showed good pace to get in behind and as he pulled it back Tom Solanke scores his sixth Premier League goal he's still one behind Phil Billing has got seven Jefferson Lerman now now on five Premier League goals third top scorer from defensive midfield ball over on the far side the leads left they come again now big last 25 minutes for the side from West Yorkshire large parts of the crowd waving those little red towel things around again tell you what to be fair that's caught on pretty well I've got to say I wasn't sure when I came in what they were actually all for but it's quite it's nice being there just see this the leads have got it on the left down into the middle and it headed away by Lerman that particular danger is cleared for now as they look for Bamford through the middle and then a scissor kick volley by Sinesi out of play on the far side it belongs to me the new camp they wave white hankies when they're not happy I see the few people waving white flag in the past but not normally like this not normally when it's going well three one little graphic appears on the screen saying wave your flags they're trying new things here at AFC Bournemouth that should be credited obviously some new ideas American ideas all of them American I mean just because some American people have come in I'm sure some of the people who are already here are contributing ideas as well but I think people have certainly cottoned on to that one today it's good fun anyway as Kelly challenges Somerville referee's actually playing advantage as Somerville goes to ground underneath us McKenny's ball across to the left hand side of the penalty area heading for the final quarter of the game with Tyra with the challenge on Harrison out for a throw yeah I'm glad you didn't take Tyra off in a way you know he's worked hard he's looked dangerous he's helped for the goal yeah and hasn't played a whole lot of football of course in recent times some fleeting games of substitute appearances in the last few matches as Keith Amor goes sliding onto his backside and then turns as a look as that one's over hit from Leeds and goes through for a Terry's goal kick behind it goes some booms from the Leeds fans and that fast sign willer quarter of the game left Bournemouth Leeds one well imagine the staring delegation in the face they don't want looking for someone to blame of course so this is a real good comeback from the Terry's after the last couple of home performances particularly last week against West Ham here when people turned up off the back of that Spurs win it wasn't a performance anyone saw coming we didn't see it coming did we at all I didn't people didn't even hear it coming she didn't even get on air last week I'm not taking responsibility for that I wasn't here Jordan Clark was in charge of the technicals fast side to be fair he's been working all week administratively trying to get it working physically it is touch wood 20 minutes 2 minutes to play 3-1 the Terry's fast side Watara sliding in again with the challenge and he goes out of play off Nonto for a Terry's story level with the edge of their own penalty area good little tackle there just keeping Nonto up there Leeds just starting to make another couple of changes what I was saying was the VAR decision was being checked by the way Phil Billing had come off the field obviously as substituted and came off on the fast side the goal in front of the north down he was stood right by the net as that shot from Dom Selenki hit the left-hand post and went in Billing was like looking down and almost examining it to see whether it was going to pop into the net it made a lovely little slow-mo shot Phil Billing walking round behind the goal let's see that 21 minutes to go we're going to see Adam Forshaw very experienced midfielder in English football come on in a second for Leeds back it goes to Mellier clears it away first time that's gone further up then further forward and it lands to the lead side of the field I should say where Rocker back it good back the fast side and now I can't repeat that song that the Leeds fans were singing you might have picked it up in the background but it's something like we're not very happy with the performance applauded by the Cherries fans here goes Somerville down this right-hand side now Somerville away from Kelly then away from Lerma his bam for the edge of the penalty area ushered away from goal by Sinesi great start from Rocker and a really good save left-hand side again pretty close to him but travelling firmly and truly and well done to the Cherries keeper did it with the punch away I like the way he does that excellent stuff sorry to away from danger Anthony just completed the task of getting it away Western McKinney going off in central midfield and Adam Foreshaw coming on Patrick Bamford going off and their top scorer Rodrigo coming on who was eye-catching he left out today Dominic's just getting information Gary there not quite sure what it was apart from score and wins always what the technical information we can always boil it down can't we ultimately it means score and win or if you're a defender don't let don't concede and win Rocker on the halfway line so Leeds making a raft of changes to try and inspire themselves back in the game I wonder if they've seen the subs coming in what the Leeds fans weren't happy about this is the second time this season that Bournemouth have been free one up against Leeds 20 minutes to play we don't know the previous one ended this one feel about this one doesn't feel like no but then Bournemouth are in total control of that game here come Leeds down the right hand side with Aileen little one two with some of it right hand side across comes Kelly the two players sliding together and it's a corner to Leeds on this right hand side Opeloid Kelly these little instances now that you have to really concentrate I'm sure they've been having a look at the way the defence set plays Heifer goes up there right at the centre and they're close to almost that's a big mountain to miss if they can Leeds Harrison with the corner on this right hand side for Leeds through onto the cherries with 19 minutes remaining and it comes from Harrison the flick header is well saved by Netto the rebound comes in and Netto's there again a double save the first one from a header and the second one on the edge of the penalty and onto shot and Netto turned it away and the vitality stayed in together chance Netto Netto standard deviation round those wow two great saves back it comes to Harrison to take another corner on this near side Netto single-handedly standing firm and it comes again Moore can't get there it's headed up in the air by Rocker Netto tried to come through a raft of traffic driven back into the crowd cleared away again by the cherries enough red and black shirts back there and Somerville out on the left-hand side Netto trying to look for a crossing opportunity right footed ball in headed away by Senesi only to the edge of the box here's Christensen round the outside for Eiling tries one across the penalty area and Rodrigo is coming in but couldn't get his head on it before it goes for a goal kick well they've still got a little bit of sting in their tail Joe Rothwell now coming off for the cherries and Lewis Cook will come on Rothwell's been carrying a bit of a hamstring as we said Willow ran himself flat out the opportunity to take him and get some fresh legs in he's one of them lads he puts in regular performances doesn't he you know he's been getting stronger and stronger over the last three or four weeks Lewis Cook in coming on brings up 100 Premier League appearances as well becomes the 12th Bournemouth player to achieve that landmark so a nice little moment for Lewis Cook as well Lewis Cook here's a little one for you I fancy him to make a goal now he's come on a thread through for Dominic or Keefer had a quick chat with Lewis Cook very quick chat on the mid-week Joe passed me at Salampton on Thursday as I was wanting to do some interviews after his little warm-down after the game I said well on Lewis and he sort of turned around looked at me and went thanks I didn't play but I was congratulating him as a collective I was congratulating the clubs I think he thought I was congratulating him on his warm-down anyway looks to be like I was mad ball up towards this near side together was one player just still a part of it aren't you 3-1 Bournemouth lead here the good news is by the way that Ellen Rowe leads were already back to 3-3 by this stage of the game I'll keep so be mentioning that I won't mention it again I won't mention it again we don't need to mention it that was a long time ago the fireworks today have been in Bournemouth's favour thankfully leading us by this 3-1 advantage here's Nonto again 35 yards out for lead to the left-hand side it goes opportunity here for Harrison it comes back to the edge of the box and Nonto again Lewis Cook in pursuit Nonto with quick feet still has it towards the byline and there's Watara putting the pressure on him and it's off the cherry off the leads man for a cherry throwing he's not happy and the leads fans aren't happy neither right in front of them of course referee Chris Kavanaugh Adam and his immediate pointing for a cherry throwing over on the far side we're just going to see a replay it's definitely a cherry throw off the shin of Nonto the game's turned around a long way since Bournemouth failed to turn up in the first 20 minutes had a penalty against them overturned a handball that was eventually given outside the box Jefferson Lerner scored twice Bamford pulled it back to 2-1 but Dom Solanke made it 3 on 63 minutes leads now enjoying a bout of possession as Christie is up to the halfway line Keith Amour I'm not sure if Keith Amour has touched the ball apart from when he slipped on his backside yet yeah he had another little compensation twice is not it's just doing the running as a focal point up there for the cherry now down this right-hand side as we head towards 15 minutes remaining on BBC Radio Solan still Newcastle 1 Southampton 1 full-on-one Man City 2 Man United 1 Villa Millen the 2 o'clock kick-offs Liverpool Tottenham to come at 4.30 in the Premier League today here Bournemouth 3 leads 1 down the left-hand side it goes Watara again doing this defensive work has he done well again well the linesman couldn't quite see whether that had gone out on Otwell Watara was the man on his own byline launching it the length of the field that Lerm has just gone a little bit defensive minded Lerma yeah just like that no he's still in front of the two centre-halves ball on this near side Christie was beaten to it by Ailing it runs now loose in the centre of the area centre of the field foreshore towards the edge of the box foreshore's cross hits his own man on the back Verba Sinesi wants net over Karm which he was going to get Rokker and more having a good battle as well in the area ball and then Selankey is fouled by Rokker it will be a free kick and Keith Ormore is now down holding his cheek on the half way line Selankey as well Selankey's also down flat out being picked up by Rokker Selankey taking the assistance of the Leedsman getting back to his feet Keith Ormore three seasons staying in the Premier League. It would be so nice to go into the next sequence of games with 39 points. And you still won't say they're safe with 39 points, will you? Absolutely not. Going level on points with Chelsea as it stays at the moment. Bournemouth are going up to 13 for the table. That's quite incredible. I've got friends who are Chelsea fans and they actually mentioned to me four weeks ago just when Franklin came in. Listen we're not out of relegation problems yet. I see you've got 39 points. It's funny, isn't it? A couple of things. Chelsea has started slipping a couple of weeks earlier. It's a kick from Walsh back on his feet. Players restarted and the ball is in the Leeds right back position at the moment where Anthony charges down a clearance and Leeds get a throw. Amazing little turn up. Anthony left back, isn't it? Yeah it is. Newcastle have scored a disallowed goal against Southampton. So the VAR cancelling out a Newcastle goal. So it remains 1-1 there as Kiefermore having just recovered from a blow in the face has just taken a ball full in the face and that doesn't quite know what the other week is. He's rocking and rolling everywhere. Terries fans claim a corner but they don't get one as the ball is cleared away by Leeds down the right-hand side. Lermont tried to pick it up 30 yards out again but Leeds have won it back. Kiefermore is just about regaining his senses I think. Still bowling about all over the place. And now down the right-hand side they try and put Somerville away. Lloyd Kelly comes across again. The two players lock up together and Somerville is judged to have fouled Lloyd Kelly by the assistant referee. Terries throwing. That was all about upper body strength there. The little fella was always going to have a problem to wrestle with Kelly. I'm just looking at Kiefermore. I mean I imagine he's taken plenty of wacks in his time Willow but having just recovered from an elbow into the cheek and gets the ball full in the mush. When you get one in the dial full on it does knock your head off. Do you like it? It's knocked his very carefully sculpted hair out of place as well. Your hair starts all ringing in here. 12 minutes left. Three-one the Terries on the precipice of making sure of Premier League survival. I think people thought that maybe one more point might do it. Again Gary O'Neill I guarantee won't say they're safe after the game because they've been moving to 39 points there'd be 10 clear of Leicester who would only have 15 more available points starting when they play Everton. That's 18th against 19th on Monday night or tomorrow night it is of course. It's absolutely huge isn't it? The winners of that would go out of the bottom three above Forest. Ball is with Leeds at the moment on the right side of their own penalty area. Of course they take points off each other then the likes of Leeds and Forest would love it. A bit like Leeds and Leicester did in midweek. They took points off each other. Two teams leading losing ground. That's welcome. There'll be a couple of draws and that can kill you as much as the win. Terries on the defensive side of things at the moment. It's a mess. Just with Rodrigo sneaking up on him on the edge of the penalty here. A turn full circle. Solanki is fouled by Berber inside the Bournemouth half free kick. Bournemouth have played two games more than Chelsea by the end of this one. Chelsea's one of the ones they catch up is at Arsenal. So you're going to be safe to say that that might be hard to get something out of the Bournemouth play Chelsea next week. So they can win that one. Suddenly being finishing above Chelsea would be absolute madness. They have played £100 million for Enzo Fernandez. Unbelievable. Terries have got the free kick inside their own half at the moment. Neto has made a number of saves today. Again, comfortable saves you'd say most of them, but still important saves. They can lift a team, lift a crowd. The flash one with his hand was quite a good one. Yeah. Flick on. Lerma into the right corner of the penalty area. For Bournemouth to win the game, the next biggest bonus they can get here is Jefferson Lerma to score a hat trick. Here he is on the ball now. 25 yards out, plays in Dongo Matara, heads of the penalty area. Lerma is still waiting. They shall shoot every single time he gets the ball. Instead, he played a poor ball into Moore. Runs to the right-hand side of Lewis Cook. In comes the cross. Keefer Moore has headed it over the bar from six yards. A glaring miss. Maybe befitting of the fact that he hasn't played much football recently. Keefer Moore should absolutely be scoring. And he crossed it. Cookie. Told you he's going to make one. That was his chance. Yeah. Keefer Moore has to score anything down to goal in it. Yeah. He's got between the two defenders and he's got the power. He's actually done well from six yards to get it over the bar. A diving head of forward. Yes. He has come to get it over the bar. Anthony wins possession back inside his own half. And then he's pulled back by Forshor. That has to be a yellow card. Absolutely has to be a yellow card for Forshor. Anthony was skipping past him. Forshor just dragged him to the ground. How is that not a yellow? I mean, we're almost three on three. We had a chance of breaking on goal. And it's yeah, it's a it's an attack stopping moment. Jefferson Lerman is just taking a swig of a sports drink down there. Keefer Moore has gone down again here. I'm not sure if he's still feeling the effect will have. Yeah, possibly. If you get it middle of your neck's all loose and that you can get it. There's nothing out here. And of course, that could be a mitigating factor for that miss a minute ago. If he's still staying starved. To maybe would be too hard on him. Yeah. Just to update you by the way, Newcastle, I didn't even have time to tell you they've gone to one up. They've now gone three one up on Southampton at St James's Park. Newcastle three Tottenham one at Tottenham Southampton one. So I think the last rights are being read. The last rights are being read for Southampton in the Premier League. We look at the bottom of the table as it's going to come off. It's coming off, Keefer. I think they have to be safety first with that. It was a real hefty whack. I mean, getting the ball in the face is one thing, but it was absolutely hammered into his face. Yeah, well, it wasn't too far away, was it? No. So, Keefer Moore's having to go back off here, which is a real shame for him. Because people will look at that chance that he missed and he doesn't look actually in a brilliant way as he goes off there. He's walking off, but walking off a bit wobbly. Hopefully it's cleaning up pretty quick. So Anton Semenio is on. So there will be some concussion protocols that have to be implemented for Keefer Moore now by the medical staff. Just to update you, by the way, those gold scorers at Newcastle were... Callum. Callum Wilson got another one, and Theo Walker own goal. Semenio immediately in the game. He's looking for his first Premier League goal. Good opportunity in the remaining eight minutes here against a Leeds team who look beaten, to be honest. Yeah, enough to say. Man City are going top as it stands, of course, with their scoreline leading by two goals to one against Fulham. They'll overtake Arsenal onto 76 points with Arsenal to play Chelsea on Tuesday. City, of course, still have a game in hand on Arsenal as well. Newcastle at the moment will stay third on 65. Manchester United in fourth on 63. They've got away from Spurs now with nine points behind and Villa will stay in sixth. They'll miss the chance to go above Spurs, but their level on points. Liverpool seventh ahead of their game against Spurs, 4.30 today. Leads down the right hand side. Ealing's low cross, hits Lloyd Kelly and goes behind. That will be a Leeds corner on this near side with just under seven minutes remaining Bournemouth leading Leeds. 3-1, Lermont with two, Salanki with the third. Bamford had pulled it back to 2-1 for Leeds in the first time. He did get heavy concentration here. Keeps me going off. We've got no down a big man. Dominic's got into his spot on the near post. Netto's been called into action the last couple of set pieces as Harrison whips this corner into the near post. Netto won't be needed there. It's a poor corner headed away by Adam Smith Bournemouth at the near post and for sure back down this right hand side for Leeds headed away again by Adam Smith and out for a throw in by the corner flat which is taken quickly by Harrison to rocker on this near side. Harrison will whip the ball in. That'll be straight into the hands of Netto. It falls on it in his six yard box. Yeah, you're all wasting time for Paul. Do you used to do that when you caught one? Well, time wasting wasn't a thing back at the school in the 1990s when I was playing. It's emerged since then. They waste time in school matches now, you know. That's the thing when you talk to parents of youngsters who play the game, all of the nonsense you see in matches, it filters down to under eights, under sevens. They're doing it all. Going into huddles before the game. I can remember wasting time when I was playing. Here goes Christie. We'll come back to that down the left hand side. Bournemouth have broken away. Christie pulls it across the penalty. It wasn't a great ball. Salanki was coming in at the far post and Leeds are able to clear it away. But Ryan Christie just got the final ball wrong. Salanki managing to smile, but wanted it on a plate. Well, he did. Christie should have chopped it back. He should have hit for the penalty spot. Didn't happen. Jack Stevens is coming on in a second, I think, for the Cherry. He's just getting some instructions from Neil Moss, Cherry's goalkeeping coach and set piece monitor. Three-one Bournemouth lead here. We've got around about five minutes to play on BBC Radio Solemn. We'll stay on air to bring you the reaction as the Cherrys give away a free kick deep inside the Leeds half of the field. The bottom of the table at the moment as it stands in the live table. Southampton bottom with 24 points. They're going to be six points adrift with only four matches remaining. Everton 28 leads Leicester 29. They're the bottom three. They play each other tomorrow night and Forrest just above the drop. One point clear on 30 and Leeds on 30. So we'll stay only one point clear of the drop at the moment Bournemouth are going 10 points clear of the drop as it stands at the moment with most of the teams below them only having 12 points available, which means that Bournemouth could mathematically book safety with a victory over Chelsea next weekend. And it comes from the back post from Harrison for Leeds nodding down towards Rodrigo and it runs through against Neto. And of all the big teams below, the big team they've beaten the most is Chelsea. I know we've had some great battles with them, haven't we? Some great goals as well over the years. I would say the away game earlier in the season was one of the more one sided contest between the two. Chelsea won easily. Tune them up after about 10 seconds and then Bournemouth never back in the game really as Christie has it in the centre circle for the cherries here he's found by Somerville. I thought we were going to see Jack Stevens, but actually we're going to see the other Jack Stur. We're going to see Jack Stur AC. Come on, he's got his bib off now down there. He takes me off just in case. Yeah, they probably will. Just when he didn't start, obviously, against Southampton the other night, so he's not going to be physically, I wouldn't think, running on running too low as Soneti plays a long crossfield ball looking for Watara, which is chested back by Verba to his goalkeeper, Mellier. Three minutes remaining. We're on air this afternoon after this game to bring you all the reaction to do stay with us. If you're listening on BBC Sound, you can carry on listening as well via your smart speaker to all the reaction with Jono Willow and Joe Tessin. We've all had a play from Leeds, a long ball over the top, a few years from the West Yorkshire faithful as that one goes through for a cherry's goal kick. To be fair, they're all staying behind, aren't they? There's nobody leaving the Leeds. Fans? You're right, actually. Yeah, that is still full, that section on the far side. I don't know if it's because they're waiting to say something. I was going to say, they might have something to say at the end of the game. Yeah. Let's just say. Avigrasse, the manager who's on a flexible contract. They didn't want to say short-term Leeds on a flexible deal, so no one quite knows how long that last ball. Avigrasse, as the ball goes out for another throw-in on this near side. And here comes the cherry's change. Jack Stacey on, and it's actually Dom Solanke who's going to be protected for these last few minutes. Give them a big ovation as well. Fantastic. Solanke scored the cherry's third. His sixth Premier League goal of the season to seemingly make sure of the points here with two minutes to play. And Solanke-Texi applause around the ground. And Jack Stacey will come on. And the finish for the winner. Solanke with an excellent finish, low across the keeper in off the left hand post. Watara played a good role in it as well. And Solanke off for a busy week. He's done a lot of running in the last seven days. West Ham, Salam to the now today. Yeah. And he will get a couple of minutes left on the bench. His Leeds. Stacey's gone to the left back. Yeah, Stacey's gone to the left back. You're right, and Jayden Anthony has pushed himself further forward down the left hand side. Lloyd Kelly has it on this near touch line. Just didn't quite notice Rodrigo sneaking up behind in there and has to go back to Neto, the Terries' keeper. I'm sure he'll be frustrated to have lost the opportunity of a clean sheet today with the lack of defending or lack of communication that enabled Patrick Bamford to score for Leeds, but thankfully born with a pop three at the other end. We're not going to try, by the way. I've spoken to the club as the ball goes out of play from Leeds for a Terries throw in halfway. We are going to try to speak to Jefferson Lermer after the game. Jefferson Lermer's not a willing interviewer. Not just good. His English, as we've said many times, is a lot better, but I just think he doesn't really like doing interviews. So he's very hard to persuade. They're going to try and persuade him today, having scored two. Oh, you've got, if you can't get it today. Exactly. You've got no chance. So we're going to try. Let's see what his English is up to. You might remember a promotion celebration interview I did with him, where we had to edit out half of it because he swore. We managed to get a few words together that were broadcastable. That doesn't know you knew Colombian swear words. I know they were English swear words. They obviously picked up around the place. Coming towards the 90 minute mark, Andre Mariner stands poised to tell us how much added time there will be between Bournemouth and the three points that will bank them Premier League football for next season. Not mathematically, but realistically. Ailing down the right-hand side for Leeds. Three-one Bournemouth lead. There are six minutes still to play. Stacey on this near side. Only two more home games of course to come after this one for the Cherries. Four games to play after this. The two visitors, Chelsea and Manchester United. Isn't it nice to have 39 points before they come to town? Batara over on the far side. Littleboard on the right-hand side looking for Christie, but Christie hadn't made the run and it's back to Melier in the Leeds goal. A waytrip still to come of course for the Cherries to Crystal Palace. He'll be safe in mid-table. That's going to be a dead rubber in south London and Everton away who knows what will be on that game by the end. There's a chance for Semenio here into the penalty. Antoine Semenio is shot and it's gone through Melier and a huge moment for Antoine Semenio who scores his first Premier League goal. A left-footed finish that gives Bournemouth four goals to one in front against Leeds. It might not be Mark Pugh this time but the words are still the same. That will do it. Absolutely fantastic. He hasn't connected with it that well but his first touch was good out in front of him. Gave him all the left side of the goal to shoot at. I think the goalkeeper was overcompensating that side and it's actually gone through him, gone past his shoulder and underneath his arm. Goalkeeper will feel that he shouldn't have done better but fantastic for the young man to get off the mark. That'll mean a lot to Antoine Semenio who's had to be patient in his time here since coming from the championship in Bristol City a low finish. Caught it well enough with his left foot but it was straight out of the keeper. It's going to be Mellier's second disappointing goalkeeping today. Leeds, I'm afraid, although it's not only a set a new record of most goals conceded in a Premier League month, they've absolutely smashed their own record. They've conceded 23 goals in April. They've had two fours against them, a five and a six in April, under Javier Garcia and things are looking very dicey for Leeds in the Premier League. They are still outside the bottom three but this is not a performance as the fans chant you're not fit to wear the shirt and start booing and Bournemouth are really trying to rub it in here, they're on the move again down the right hand side with Watara. We played two of the added six minutes, plenty of time for Bournemouth to add further here. Watara trying to go around the outside that'll be a corner over on the right hand side. Still fancy Jefferson Loma for a hat trick willow. Bournemouth is left. It'd be great to see, of course, can we get something from a set play? Well, I had a friend who supports Nordic and Forrest text me earlier on, so I hope Bournemouth win. If you can win by five, six or seven, that'd be even better. Well, goal difference could be key and Leeds has taken a hammering this month. Back it comes to Smith from the corner, taking short in towards Jefferson Loma with a header straight at the goalkeeper. Everybody was willing that one in. Behind the goal went up and standing up even though it just into the goalkeeper's arms. Stick Loma up front. Come on, stick him up front. In the way that you used to go up front, Willow, desperate times. Get up there. Four one up. The towels are being waved again around the stadium. It does look good. I'm going to say it does look good when it goes well. It's better than the clapper things they make because they're quiet. Yeah, it just looks good. Much better. Balls back to Mellier. So your reaction at Solent Sport on Twitter, 8-1 treble three. Start your message with the word Solent if you're texting us. WhatsApp, 08000, 321, treble three, Bournemouth four, Leeds one, two and a half minutes still to play of the added six. Gary O'Neal is still out there on the edge of his urging his players to close down, snap away at Leeds and still maybe turn the ball over and create one more chance as Anthony does exactly that on the halfway line off foreshore. And it's going to be, I mean, for the teams involved it is nerve-shredding stuff. Southampton have got too much to do. Three one down away at Newcastle, you're sure. The Bournemouth fans are now seeking four one on your big day out. A bit of retribution from previous encounters between the two. Leeds haven't been in the bottom three, by the way, at the end of a match round all season. Are they going to slip towards the dreaded bottom three when it matters the most? They still got it on the left-hand side, Nonto and Cherries are Ryan Christian with some silky skills over on that far side. Adam Smith clears it away. Leeds still coming here trying to restore a bit of pride to the score line. The loft of all into the penalty eras, Sinesse will head it away and now Lerma on the edge of his own box and Sinesse will clear and now there's loads of room for Jayden Anthony in the middle if he can release it. And Watara is all alone on the right-hand side. Semenyo in the middle. Jefferson Lerma and Anthony trying to get up in the box as well. Stacey arriving too. Here's Watara, goes box one onto his right foot, breaks to the edge of the box. Jefferson Lerma has it, might as well shoot. Plays it instead to Watara. It's all very congested. Too many white shirts back there. Watara ran out of steam I think as well and then Leeds have given it straight back but they've won a free kick actually in the end. Jefferson Lerma had one millisecond there to shoot. He did. It was just like you say and then the white wall of him in he couldn't get his shot away. One minute of added time to play. Cherry's four leads one. We are staying up. Chant the Bournemouth fans here have come out for the Sunday afternoon. If you had a ticket for this one it was going to be eagerly anticipated. I don't think anybody predicted a few weeks ago that this would be the game where Bournemouth would bank their survival in the Premier League as Christie still flying into challenges on the far side after a throw in. And yes, those who prefer the mathematical scientific absolute certainty it isn't over the line from that point of view yet. But it could be next weekend now. Yep, we've all got that to look forward to. A little day off tomorrow for a lot of people too. Bank holiday weekend the chance to celebrate. Left hand side. Cherries have got it leads have got it with Nonto at the moment we really are in the dying end was now I make that the six minutes played lead still coming down the left hand side trying to reduce the arrears with the one final attack. It will be a corner to leads that with the final play of the game with the six minutes already played. Yeah, the lad just just want to see this through now. Is that Christie who's got a bit of a bang and gone down? It's Lewis Cook actually below. Is it Lewis Cook? That doesn't matter. The whistle goes and make no doubt about it. It might not quite be mathematical yet but the Reds are staying up. Bournemouth will be playing Premier League football next season. They move to 39 points in the table. 10 clear of trouble. They've dispatched Olfo's leads today. By four goals to one. Two from Lerner. One for Solanke. One for Semenyo. That will do it.