 Now there's a chance for the Cherries with Clive, who's got the embotement here. Clive, on the edge of the penalty, rolls it square for Dominic Solanke, he's left for it. Paul finished, straight at the goalkeeper. DeBrapka saves it, but it was too easy for him, and that is a golden opportunity that has passed Bournemouth by it's in James' car. That was clinic, that's where it should be clinical, isn't it? Could you put Clive in? I thought, why didn't he take it on one more touch across the face of the player behind him, I think it was Bernard in behind him, and he's on goal. Paul on the left-hand side, it's surprising to see the communication problems, as Semenio has it again. Now Ryan Christie just outside the box, does well to hurdle the challenge here. Left-hand side, driven across by Tavernier, Solanke denied by a brilliant save by DeBrapka, and it's a second golden opportunity that Bournemouth haven't taken. Solanke's inside the six-yard box, dead centre, and somehow DeBrapka's kept it out. I don't know if you have to say, how did he miss it or how did he save it? Surely, I mean, he's got a connection on it towards goal, it's just hit the keeper. But Dominic Solanke has had two opportunities here, inside the penalty area, inside the first 24 minutes. Bopman under pressure from Solanke, he goes back to his keeper. DeBrapka, who slips, and Solanke tapped it in! And maybe that's been coming all game, DeBrapka has looked very shaky. He slipped at the crucial moment, and Dom Solanke is there for his 14th goal of the season, and it is a mistake that opens up the game in his new castle, Neal Bournemouth one. Well, look, it's an accident we've been waiting to happen. Listen, both ends, both goalkeepers take passes, and they try to have a little touch away from them that time, whether it's the rain or the football gods that have helped us, but it's a tap in for Dominic. Well, it's the ball back to the goalkeeper on the left side of his six-yard box, he's taken his touch out of his feet, and then just completely slipped over, and Solanke, long ball to the far post, has a new castle player down, shares on the floor, appeals from him, VAR be checking in the background, Bournemouth, there is a flag up actually here, there's an offside flag against the new castle front line, eventually the cherries clear it away, I didn't see quite what they were appealing for in the first split, since willow has someone ended up on the floor. Yeah, I think it was just, well, everybody jumped for it. There, it's new castle, Neal Bournemouth one, Dom Solanke with the goal, but a lengthy VAR check against the cherries here for some sort of short-pulling in principle. Well, referee Salisbury is moving away from the crowd of players, so we're now seeing a replay where we now got a static shot here of from a different angle from behind the goals, and this is what they've been trying to do, trying to work out, first of all, if it's on-side. Well, we're getting... And the referee is going to the monitor, willow, you said that, so, I mean, what we've just seen on the monitor, what we've got here, is totally inconclusive. So remember, it's got to be conclusive evidence that there is a foul that the referee has missed here. So he's jogged over to the far side here, Neto is having a bit of a scuffle with some players inside the six-yard box off the ball. Referee Michael Solisbury is watching a replay here of what's gone on in the penalty area. Don't forget, most referees usually go with the VAR decision to say, we think this is a penalty, he's still watching replays here, this will be a penalty against the Cherries. You might remember last season, willow, the Cherries got a penalty given against them, against Jefferson Lermer, for a questionable handball decision. This is one of those where the referee looks like he's been... Sort of, he's now going to blow his whistle, what's happening here? He's given the penalty. Well, the opposition went up the other end and scored. It's Anthony Gordon from the penalty spot, in front of the Gallagher end, away to our right, up against Neto, Gordon scores, equalises, one-one, and now at the Cherries feel that's an unjust award of a penalty. This is where their psychology and mental strength comes in, one-one. Yeah, you're absolutely right. This is where they've got to be really strong in character. Down this left-hand side, Kelly, rather, spins away, left-hand side in towards Solanke, good first touch, and they have him over the bar by the onrushing Clive, who clouted it with his right foot, but rising and over the top. Well, right behind it. Anything low into the corner, it's a goal. Just too much pace on it. Great knockback by Dominic. Good link up between Solanke and Clive. Firm challenge from Trippier, but it's run loose for Christie, room for Tavernier, left side of the penalty area. He's got Lloyd Kelly on the overlap if he wants him, two against one on Trippier. Tavernier uses the space, goes for goal, and blazes it high off target. That engineered the situation really well. Lloyd Kelly got up with Tavernier to just distract Trippier, opened up the space for Tavernier, who blazed his shot over the bar. Numbers are obviously pretty good out there at the moment. Bournemouth have lost it, Al Moran knocks it through, looking for Gordon. Netto's coming to no man's land, but he's recovered the situation. That's got to go down as great goalkeeping, Netto, but it was panic stations for a second. He was right out on the edge of his box. Gordon tried to go around him. Netto clutched the ball as he did so. Whether it was the right decision to come charging out, I think he's up for debate. Bournemouth have got it, Solanke, to the right-hand side in Semenyo. He's got a chance to square up Dan Bernier. Semenyo around the outside. Right foot, it's Solanke! Yes! And to Semenyo scores! Bottom left-hand corner! Direct, got it, Dan Bernier, drilled it with his right foot. Debrefka dive into his right, couldn't get there. And Bournemouth restore their lead, with 22 minutes remaining. Newcastle won Bournemouth two. No more than we deserve that. Absolutely fantastic play. As soon as he got on the ball, Fancy them to strike it with that right foot. We've seen them do it before. Hard and low, pass the keeper into the far corner. Fantastic ball. Well, Solanke on the centre sport, it was the one who spread the ball to the right-hand side, so he will get yet another goal involvement, Dom Solanke. But Solanke just ran up Burn, took him on the outside onto his right foot, and he's still on the edge of the penalty area, where he's actually fired the shot away. Now they try and make the incisive pass. Newcastle, Kelly slips! Ran across goal! And there is the equaliser! Stabbed in from close range, and it is Matt Ritchie! Can you believe it? The former Terry striker's only been on the field a minute. It was nearly an own goal, and at any time at the end of the game, the former Terry's man celebrates vociferously in front of the Gallagher end, boots the corner flag, and he's just stabbed the Terry's possibly out of three points.