 As the ball is up towards Paritza, he's backing in to Steve Cook, but the cherry's captain stands firm, and it's now back to the left of the Watford back three with the Northern Irishman Craig Kafka, who pings a beautiful ball out to the right in Saar, who takes a great first touch, and then Sarslow cross towards Paritza. You've got to say that is a really, really good goal from Watford. It started with Kafka, diagonal ball to Saar, first time cross to the back post, slid in by Paritza for his first lead goal for Watford, and Bournemouth have been suckered there. Simple but effective, 12th minute 1-0 Watford. Yeah, Paritza took a great position on the far post. All he had to do was let Saar clipper across the face of goal, took the keeper out, and he was there for almost for a tapping. Not the best of starts in terms of goals against. Well, Jason Tindall will not be happy with how, well, the ball's travelled, what, 50 yards there, and Bournemouth hasn't got a touch. Three passes, ping, ping, goal. Cleverly the Watford captain, back to Kapoo, little ball forward, it's Marla Saar's on the side here. Saar all of a sudden sneaks around the back, and it's beaten away by Begavitsch at the near post, comes back to the penalty spot towards Perica, and that's a good save from the Cherry's goalkeeper. Begavitsch again, fantastic save. Really important save to keep the score at 1-0. Saar has stayed down, but it's just getting himself back to his feet now, billing 30 yards out for the Cherries into Solanke. Solanke on his left foot, all great save Foster. Dom Solanke got out of his feet, shifted it out nicely, and then struck a left-footed effort that Foster moved away to his left to turn away. Well, he caught it sweetly, didn't he? Thought it was flying into the corner, but again Foster's up to the task of getting it away. Raquelme's corner in towards the six-yard box, decent delivery again from the Spaniard, but headed clear. Raquelme lost another one back in, out comes Foster, he gets there. Lord Kelly back towards goal, and turned in from close range, and Chris Mefam has got the equaliser. Well, there's still some time to see through here, but Chris Mefam, well, what a moment, the zero-to-hero situation for Chris Mefam.