 Gibbs White takes it, deep towards the back post, bollied onto the cross, and then headed in from close range by Yates. The man who won the free-kick was on the end of it eventually. A stooping header from inside the six-yard box. No goal. A VAR break goes the way of the Cherries. Is that the first time ever? Well, the celebrations around the Vitality Stadium will tell you that it probably does feel like the first time ever. Quick one taken by Anthony, very alert. Down the left-hand side for Samora. Early cross, Kiefermore. Oh, what a blazing miss from Kiefermore. You don't get better service than that as a centre forward. Jordan Samora's cross. Pin point onto the head of Kiefermore. Dead centre around the six-yard line. Up towards Wataru, he flicks it on for Kiefermore. They exchange headers, and then Wataru nods it on on the outside of Lody. First thoughts we've really seen this year's place, and he plays it into Jayden Anthony. Oh, British! In the first half of his first game in the Premier League, but don't go Wataru as he squares it across the box. And Jayden Anthony picks up where he left off. The score row form was last Premier League goal, way back in November. He's on target again. That's a great little flick, and now Anthony might be away down the left-hand side. Cherries trying to get numbers forward here. Bolly comes across, you've got Wataru at the back post. Anthony gets his head up, Samora drives it across, and then Lody, oh goodness me, from the six-yard box. He nearly cleared it straight into the path of Wataru, who was coming in at the back post, but Forrest managed to sneak it behind for a corner. And then there was some work by the Forrest defender to just to get a foot on it. He's literally there, waiting for the tapping. Danilo completely mistimed his jump there, with no one around him. And then Keefermore gives it straight back to Gibbs White, and over the top from Brennan Johnson, who puts it across goal and slid in by Surridge. And there is no flag. And of all the people to break Bournemouth hearts, it's Sam Surridge, their former striker, who puts the ball under his arm, doesn't celebrate, races back to halfway. Thank you from VAR this time, four with one, not against Forrest one.