 Opportunity to whip it in. Ake and Steve Cook have come forward from the back. There's a one-man Huddersfield wall, which is Alex Pritchard, he's one of the smaller men in their team. He's more of a token gesture than a wall, calling more a pile of rubble. And it comes from Fraser. Wilson! Same as last year when Calla Wilson stole in against Huddersfield. They were flacked, Wilson was alive, and he headed it into the back of the net with exactly five minutes gone. The cherry's on the board here, won it up against Huddersfield. One of the markers right at the end of the cue, played Calla Mon. I thought he was matters offside, but it just shows you what the human eyes just can't see. Great goal. Well, it's a great header from Calla and Wilson, who scores yet again, second game in a row. And Wilson now up against Zanka. One-on-one, he's got Fraser in Ocean to space. Fraser running onto it! Two! Wilson missed time, the provider. Fraser the scorer, and Bournemouth double their advantage in the first corner of the game here. It came from a Huddersfield mistake on the halfway line, but Bournemouth made them pay. Two-nil! Well, it was a KFC gun. Kingie with the ball. Fantastic pass. Callum takes it in stride. Noxio cuts to Fraser, who puts it through the keeper's legs. He often takes up, he's able to head it away. Works his way back to Aaron Moyer, over on the right-hand side now, who cuts onto his left foot, and floats him all into the penalty area. Go the head, it's nodded back in towards Zanka. He stayed forward, then de-quatches it there as well, and the head is into the back of the net, and it's Congolo, who has halved the deficit for Huddersfield. The Dutch won with his first goal of the season. It looked a bit tame, it just looped towards the corner of the goal, what we talked about the threat of the set-piece, and Huddersfield are back in the game through Terence Congolo. Well, three had as it took. We didn't win one of them. Mane's just lobbed it over the goalkeeper, couldn't get near it. Did he ever feel anything like that was going to happen, I have to say? That may well be enough, Begavitsch has touched his heavy, he's cleared it away, it's all over!