 Oh, yeah, come on! Well, after a fortnight away, Premier League football is back. Striding out here on the Stavgost are Bournemouth and Hullstreetie. Two clubs who spent many years in the lower leagues of English football. Now they meet for the first time on the biggest stage in the land. Bournemouth hoping to pick up from where they left off two weeks ago when their campaign really appeared to be getting going. Hull may be in search of a fresh start. Some of the off-the-pitch uncertainties may have been answered with the appointments on Mike Feudham as their new permanent head boss this week. Well, let's have a check on the team news for you. Bournemouth are unchanged in their draw away at Watford two weeks ago. There was some concern over the fitness of Harry Arter, but he is good to go once again today. Jack Welchere and Jordan Iber both yet to play. The full 90 minutes so far, this campaign, Cathern Wilson starts up front and Tyrone Mink is amongst those on the bench after his longed by that due to injury. Well, let's say landmark day for Steve Cook. This is his 200th game performer, a man who has signed for just £200,000 from Brighton five years ago. Cathern Wilson leaves the attack for the home team once again today. But in good form over the past few weeks, he's scored in two of his last three starts in the Premier League. Up front for Hull City is Wilkeen, who starts his first-ever match in this division. The man who was signed a few months ago for £1,000 from Manchester United refer to Abel Hernandez up front for Hull today. And also full top-flight debut for Harry Maguire, who'll play in defence along with Curtis Davis. That means that Jake Livermore will push back into his more usual midfield position and he'll play there for the first time this season. Well, there is Mike Feather. He's nearly 20 years, Eddie Haas, senior, now given the chance to be a full-time boss for the very first time. Hull do have a good record here on the South Coast. They'll be hoping to continue that today. Last match here, nearly 20 years ago, was a 4-0 success for Hull City. Bournemouth have won their last two games here on the bounce. That's Daesingers, that's Hull and Watford. They've been in good form up until the international break. And Jack Walshere and Cove still have all three points for the Sherries here on their home pitch once again today. So we're all set to go here. And it will be four-month, they'll get the match underway. And Jack Walshere is the man who stands over this kick-off. The man who was on loan here, of course, from Arsenal. And the man who really caught me at Watford two weeks ago. It is a first-ever top-flight meeting between these two sides. The man met all four divisions of English football. Second year in the big time, Bournemouth, the fifth campaign at this level for Hull City. And we'll think once again, survival is the aim for both. The City were in their fetching third kick for the first time here. This very vibrant, purple ball, pink. And here's Ahmed El-Mahamadi. Over hit, Bournemouth, by him. Easy take for Arta Baruch, and what's in with here is Tony Gale. Well, it's interesting to see how they set up. More or less the same, Joe, 4-3-3, both teams. So individual battles, obviously, all over the park to be won. But we're anticipating a lot of possession for Bournemouth. But just the question of how far up the pitch that Hull try and do their press. Maybe put them under a little bit of pressure, but it looks like Lucas is probably going to try and pick up Jack Walshere in that advanced role. I think that's going to be a key. Here's Jake Livermore, 4-0. That's a loose pass by him. Jordan I for Bournemouth, a drive at El-Mahamadi. And he's still going on here. Walshere was there, I'd steal. Now it's Daniels. He caught that with some power, lots away by El-Mahamadi. And a very purposeful start here from Bournemouth. Steve Cook, no danger there for David Marshall. But Bournemouth here, starting like they mean business, Tony. Well, that was a great opportunity. Jordan I couldn't get a shot away. I maybe thought he'd turn and let this roll to Jack Walshere. Just about here. He was just waiting to pull the trigger, but ends up slicing it to Charlie Daniels. And he's trying to hit across it, but hits it straight at the defender. Bright start from Bournemouth, and can't let Jordan I brunt from those deep positions. They're going to meet him further up the park. It has blown perhaps hot and cold since he signed Jordan I for that club record fee of £15 million. He's Wilke for Hull, snapping away, though, in typical tenacious fashion there was Harry Arter. Nice play by Daniels. Andrew Sermon, he's Arter. Dispossessed by Ryan Mason, chance to drive full for him, but the heavy touch allows Simon Francis to win it back. Junius Tannisthas, he scored the winning goal in the last home game here. He won the win over Everton a few weeks ago. Adam Smith, there's Sermon. One of eight players in this Bournemouth team to start every match in the league so far this campaign. Very consistent team here for Eddie Howe. Make a fairly slow start this year, but with full international break, he did click into gear. He's going to be gear in that midfield area, getting the ball to Jack Wilshere. Harry Arter and Sermon have got to deliver it quickly. His eye. Wilshere by the game. Back for Jack Wilshere on his weaker right side. Here's Sermon. It's a couple of times, Joe, isn't it? Early on, Joe Nive now, Jack Wilshere, just not wanting to get that shot away. Smith. That's going to be a free kick in a promising area. Adam Smith there, went searching on and was brought down. They're all down by Mason, I think. You just tried to come inside. Well, just a little clip wasn't there. Really quick start from Bournemouth. Important that they started rightly. I was here against Everton a few weeks ago. They started in exactly the same manner. Sermon and Stanislas are the two men here who fancy this for Bournemouth. First set, peace chance for Holstutting. I contend with here. The defence has been a bit weak in recent weeks. No clean sheet so far for David Marshall, since he forces Wayne to the team here, replacing Eldiakupovic. And it starts with a free kick. So unlucky, then turned in by Daniels. It is a wonderful start here for Bournemouth. Right from the where-go. They have been right at Holstutting. And it's Charlie Daniels who makes the breakthrough. It looks like the keeper thought this one was going wide, Joe, because he's going to let it hit the post. It's a great strike from Stanislas. Comes off the post and that's a great volley from Charlie Daniels. Great technique. Really hits down and through the ball, straight in the middle of the goal. Super free kick, super follow-up from Daniels. What's the keeper? He kind of thinks that's going wide, pulls his arms away, hits the post, and they're first at a rebound. They're just going to play. I think you're better off saving it and then worrying about it afterwards. But maybe you look like you could have got a hand to that. Well, tonight's for Bournemouth and for Daniels his first goal this season. The man who was the player of the year here last year, Bournemouth, good value for the lead here. It's come over. Right from the word go, they were right on the money here and on the big court call. It was a great technique on the volley as well. It looked an easy take, but it wasn't super technique. It's Harry Maguire's ball forward for Hull. Just not got going here. They come into this match having lost their last three games in a row in the Premier League. Mason. He is Andy Robertson. Livermore and Maguire. The Clucas. Mason. Clucas is passing here by Hull City. Mason got the shot away. He's behind for a goal kick. A good play from Ryan Mason. Just playing and just following his run as he played the ball in. But the final shot wasn't the best. That's what they've got to do. Maybe get their confidence going. Well, after 83 days, there's the caretaker. Mike Feather's reign as the permanent head coach. He's got off to a terrible start here. He's got to contract his sign until the end of the season. Hoping that stability in terms of his position will help Hull push on now and try and climb the table once again. He's come from behind here very early on today. Elma Hamadi. Nice ball in by him, flicked away by Francis. Stannis Lass. She's clear here with the help of Adam Smith. Wilson. Livermore for Hull. Now Mason. Will Keane. With that striking burst. He came back from international duty with a slight knock, so he is not travelled today. Adel Hanam there, so he was away playing for Uruguay and see World Cup Fodderfeier's team to be not fully fit. So he's on the bench on the start here. Elma Hamadi. It's given away by Livermore. Not for the first time in these early stages here by him. Center back in all of the first seven games this season because of the shortage of fit central defenders. He's back in his more familiar mixed field role today. Here's Francis the captain. Steve Cook. Francis. Cook having to go back to Arthur Boruch. He was away on duty with Pohler last week in their World Cup Fodderfeier's player there by Smith. Well done. Maybe the attention's there to Sean Maloney. Summon. Just struggling at the moment. Bournemouth I think, Joe. Just trying to get the ball to Jack Wilshere. He's sitting in that hole in front, but they can't get in between the lines. This is where I think that maybe they can have a little bit of rotation. He drops a bit deeper to get the ball. You need to get your best players on the ball. But a great start. You still need to get him on that ball. He's got a lot of switches at the moment. Daniels in pursuit here, but he won't get there in time to catch that one. Well, I just feel that the goalkeeper may, Marshall could have done a bit better with this goal. Joe, sure it's a great free kick. Big curl on it, but look at him pull his hands away here. Pulls his hands away. And Daniel's on the follow-up with a great bit of technique. Just maybe thought that was going wide. Look, and so surprised it comes off the post and Daniels puts it away. Here's Sermon for Bournemouth. Void by that terrific start. Sermon, a goalkeeping error. Played a part in it. That was a fabulous finish there by Daniels on the volley. Cluchus. McGuire. This is Davis. He's Mason. He'll have come from behind to win twice in the EFL Cup so far this season. Here's Caden Wilson for Bournemouth. They lay off by him. Jack Welcham. Bournemouth once again here. Stanislas. Sermon. Jordan Eye. Once again there, right? Sermon. Francis joins the attack. He passed inside there to Stanislas. He was trying to link up there with Wilson. Hooped away by McGuire. Patient stuff there by Bournemouth. Just maybe need to get their shots away a little bit quicker in and around the edge of the area and take a little bit of a chance on a shot with the legs, you get deflections. Just trying to be a little bit too perfect at the moment. Just in the final third. Here's Ivan again who's caught the eye in the opening 11 and a half minutes today. Loni into Livermore. He's won back by Arthur. He's having such a superb campaign for Bournemouth this year. A little boost to have him fit for this match today. Stanislas. Eye. Shifted it. Hooped away. Livermore was the defensive barrier. Betelow from Jill Knight because it's worth a go from there. Shift that ball half a yard left or right. Get your shots away and there's big reward. Here's Elma Hamadi for Hal City. Will Key. Stogras. Flukas. Passed that. His control was good. Robertson. Two Scotsmen combining. A loose touch there by Sermon. Brave defending by Francis with the diving header. Mahal's last away game. It was their 5-1 demolition away at Liverpool when they went behind Irving. They also went down to 10 men early in the game as well when Elma Hamadi was sent off. They picked up four points on their travels so far with the draw at Burnley. A fantastic free kick from Robert Stogras to earn a point. Gwyneth Swansea back in August by two goals to nil. Feasting Bournemouth here by the time being. Chasing Jordan Knight who's still driving off. Perhaps took on one man too many. Yeah, just the... Not willing enough to get that shot away but just letting them run at them from deep positions here. Old City just... Wouldn't get a lot tighter to the likes of Ibe. Walsh here. It's a good tackle by Livermore to pick Walsh's pocket. Mason. It's just caught there. Mason's he got that pass away and Hull had the free kick. The free is Lee Mason today. There's just a little bit of a shame there from Mason. He just releases it maybe a second earlier and Stogras was away on this right-hand side because Daniels had committed himself forward. But at the moment they're failing to pick up Ibe but when he comes in off the line he gets and he's been found. No-one seems to be picking him up. Curtis Davis. Maloney. He's been pushed back there by Smith but a bit too tight there. Adam Smith. A very fine campaign so far. Adam Smith, there are some Bournemouth fans who have been suggesting that one or two of their players should be the thinking perhaps of Gareth Southgate now who is the, of course, interim England boss. Walsh is the man who I'm sure a couple of times in the weeks to come. He tries to force his way back into the England picture. There's low in spell here this year. There's Mason and there's Robertson with a good tackle from Stanislaus. Walsh here with the early pass looking for Wilson. There seems to be a foul there by Wilson on Curtis Davis. Well, that's what they can do as well and they gave Everton many a problem and that kind of little bit of direct play as well. Wilson's so quick when he gets in the channels alongside the centre-backs and Walsh here was looking for that longer pass which is a little bit of a variation on the play from all the short passing they've been doing but Wilson's so quick that he can get in behind. Bournemouth have only won one of their previous 12 games against Hull City and that came back in 1995 in the Olds Division II. Steve Jones and Matt Holland with the Bournemouth goals that day. Oh, one last match here. Four-nil. Two long ago in League One when they were led by Peter Taylor. Difficult starts for the Tigers here on the Sand Coast in this one. Strength they're showing by Livermore. Look at the bench there for Davis. An in-step sermon. Robertson here in the industry there in that challenge with Walsh here. Livermore, Livermore saw Mason on the move. Quite the pass though that Mason was hoping to profit from. Daniel's been pressurized here by Snoggrass. It's a foul given. A little bit unlucky there, Snoggrass because he read what Francis was going to do and he closed down Daniel's and there's a bit of six or one-half a dozen of the other there and I think Daniel's got away with it. I think that's what Hull have got to do now in the game. It's too tight. Try and get Keen in the game in the channel and then press him. A tenth game in charge this four Mike threw them with Hull. Four wins, one draw. Four defeats so far. A fine job of guiding the club through that state of disarray in the first few weeks of the season. Now a run of games where they need to pick up some points and try and climb that table once again. Hull's four defeats so far have come against Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United so no discrepancy in that. They must stop the Rock sooner rather than later. Those defeats where they maybe just having to sit back and defend. It's these type of games where they think they can get something and they can maybe attack a little bit more but that gives you sometimes more problems than just sitting back against the big side so Mike's got to find a way of getting at teams which is difficult with the quality of player that he's got but definitely have to go in the market January for me. One of the things he was asked in his press conference yesterday whether he will have control over recruitment the answer was yes even though his title is head coach he does have that final say on transfers we are led to believe. Now there, that was a rash challenge there by San Lucas Lee Mason is going into his pocket here it's going to be the games first you go to the card Well he's trying to point out that it was the first one but the first one was a bad one unfortunately that's a late challenge and it deserves a yellow card, doesn't matter whether it was the first or the full teams challenge, late, reckless and it deserved a yellow So Lucas the first name in the book today almost free kick once again Yes that's the man who hit the woodwork with his first attempt this time from the much wider position free kick for which Cook and Francis have both moved up from the back Daniel's in there once again too Francis trying to meet it has come back out for Jordan Nye lashed away by El-Mahamadi Adam Smith Harry Arter He's in good form Harry Arter he was there man on the match against Everton I thought he's excellent on the ball kept it going in there middle of the park with Sermon they balance each other off perfectly and where he came from non-league football I think it's been an amazing rise for him but it should be a lesson for all youngsters and players in non-league that there is a chance out there getting away it's come the way of Wilson got the shot in too straight out David Marshall but Callum Wilson with his first sight of goal there today Well it's becoming a problem look Ibe Starrs on this left drifts inside in the pocket the extra man in midfield he's being found by some good passes particularly from Francis and Hull are not aware of the movement they've got a wise up to it there by Jack Wilshere able to get past time Flukas a little bit over elaborate there Jack Wilshere just trying to nutmeg Flukas but got to be better than that on the ball a lovely warm sunshine in Dulcet this morning but the rain is coming down here now on the south coast Wilson was arrived with a half throw with some movement here the Egyptian it's gone back for Harry McGuire touching ball then by McGuire and to Boris he's got to clean the set Bournemouth on their way here with Harry Arter trying to bend one up towards Stanislaus suspicion of handball there against Robertson but nothing given run back well by Arter thanks to driver Elma Hamadi panic in the hold defense Elma Hamadi is faced with I've like that to freak it once again for Bournemouth played Jordan Hype he's having his problems he doesn't know whether to go tight whether to pull insides down the outside consequently when he starts running at you there are the fouls you're going to give away got to really stop it from the source get tight to make it more difficult for Jordan Hype well I've won the free kick here's the man who will take it here for Bournemouth that's off the wall it came to Wargs Arter Marshall second time around Gathers for Holstittig this game here in the stadium letting five goals with a 5-3 loss for Cardiff two years ago that's not the ideal start for him today Willship Francis for Sermon Daniels who's goal advised these two sides here today just past the midway point of the first half Sermon Harry Arter was part of the Irish squad for their well cut for the fires last week Harry Arter although he didn't fix an eye to the game due to the growing problem which has been hampering him over the past couple of weeks nice pass there by Daniels for Ibe who has space to move into here all off the bar Callum Wilson's effort there's Willship Sermon arriving now and Hull surviving there they might have been two goals down I don't know how many warnings they want from Jordan Hype but they simply are not taking care of him and he's running a mock at the moment Callum Wilson was unlucky there trying to divert that into the goal coming off the crossbar but this game's going to be out of Hull's grasp if they don't really stop the threat of Jordan Hype twice now the Bournemouth have hit the frame with the goal in their last match out Watt for two weeks they hit the woodwork three times they were so close there to being two up here Bournemouth and it was Callum Wilson who came very very close Daniels gets forward on this left hand side now Ibe to come off of the line and here you go he starts inside then goes on the outside and look this is a free run there's no one we've been 15-20 yards cuts it back for Wilson he gets unlucky that's difficult to hit the target there because he's gone kind of past that near post but he gets unlucky with this and Hull are lucky not to be 2-0 down hoping to get back towards his best once again Callum Wilson two goals so far this year so those up Watt for the 2-2 draw it's all scored a winner here against West Rommajalbian and in the six months of last season after that serious knee problem there you where they do have plenty of competition these days up front Bournemouth Benekofobi, Josh King they're both on their bench today and his Ibe again Daniels in support a foul by Snuggrass a little bit late from Snuggrass but Jordan Ibe is in Acre's a room down this left hand side Joe and if he's not on the left hand side he drifts in Daniels is in that position or Ibe gets it on the inside there you go again look at that Rommajalbian is right in there right backspots vacant again and it's all too easy here's the Bournemouth free kick dropping into a good area but Marshall gathering in confident fashion the whole back line now who have let in 12 goals just over three matches part of the pitch where they have to tighten up chasing the game once again here today Wilshire done well there the Bournemouth fans appreciating that that's better, Jack Wilshire that's what we'd like to see for England someone carrying the ball he's been on the ball that much but as long as the other players are getting plenty of it the likes of Jordan Ibe it doesn't matter but you still like to see Jack Wilshire give him more of the ball for you he's done his best position it's often we've seen him playing in a deeper role he has that slightly more advanced midfield role here today I'd like to see him a little bit deeper because he runs with the ball and carries it into the positions between the lines rather than passing it so I'd like to see him a little bit deeper than that but with Sermon and Arter in good form this is suiting him at the moment and probably in that deeper role wasn't quite got the fitness in there at the moment but he's a quality player there's no doubt about it but quality players have to get on the ball Wilson Stanislas twisting pass Madoni and shooting is deflected while Marshall there was motionless and that wasn't too far away well if it's a target it's too near as simple as that Joe he's trying to hit across this one big deflection offer of Robertson and maybe a yard wide perfect angle on the camera coming up towards the half an hour Mikefield by now they could be two or three goals in front can they make this dominance count Jordan and I with the corner defended by the near post by Will Key to go out of play that will be a Bournemouth throw left here for Steve Cook who will try and launch one long here for Bournemouth towards Francis Walshia our players quick to get tight to him there not allowing any space inside the penalty area Francis Wilson went to ground there but there was no foul seen Curtis Davis was the man who was tight to his back was given away by Maloney Walshia Flukas with a good foot in here's Sermon Daniels super stuff there from Jordan I it's been a joy to watch there's the shot that would have been something very special had that dips a few yards lower player in the match so far Jordan I have he's got to sustain it for 90 minutes I was here when he played for Liverpool last season John I think he signed off the back at that performance he ran Bournemouth ragged that one's over the top always rising but this is a problem when he's coming inside he's making up the extra man and holla not coping with it I call that game here back here I think early April when Jürgen Klopp made plenty of changes and they were quite a young Liverpool team that day they won by two goals to one Jordan I've certainly caught the eye did play 40 games last year for Liverpool in all competition so he's got plenty of games under his belt still just 20 he was clattered there from McGuire but no foul was given better tackle that's what they've got to do he'd stay down I but he's back to his feet now there's a ball in here towards Sean Maloney for Hull and Boric beats him to it Jordan I is back to his feet but just a bit winded by that crunching challenge which came in from McGuire yeah he's not wasn't a foul but it was one of those opportunities where you could take the ball and the man and he took that opportunity and that's what you've got to do one of your favourites in the last year he's just sitting back there Jordan I have to Wilson Sermon there was the furthest man forward away by McGuire appeals there for offside against Callum Wilson but there was no flag forthcoming they can't get enough possession of the ball at the moment Hull and very difficult for them to get out especially for keen up front not really even in the game he's just been chasing the possession of Bournemouth Francis Wilson came in by McGuire good defending McGuire well played Francis again he's one of the best I think in the Premier League in fact he's playing for Bournemouth he doesn't get much recognition but it's as good as the other England centre backs for me Robert Stoggrass for Hull he's Maloney and he's been quiet so far Clukas Robertson's well forward here Livermore Robertson given time to whip that ball in he's going to go behind for a corner Bournemouth there just switched off for us for a second well they're welcome this Hull at least it's an opportunity to give it more players to the attack for the set-piece corner kick on the left hand side under the cosh haven't they Hull have scored four set-piece goals so far this season the most in this division with the ball being towards McGuire there was some wrestling going on there and a few hard players looking towards the Mason suggesting that might have been a foul there on McGuire McGuire and Cook I think they're both wrestling you can see here look Cook's trying to block his run he's not really looking at the ball he's playing a dangerous game for me he's lucky not to get away with penalty kick against him there because he's not watching the ball at all Ryan Mason deflected it's 1-1 it's a stroke of fortune for Hull City but they'll take it they're back on Neville terms here and Ryan Mason will claim his first league goal for the club their record signing and it's 1-1 well exactly what I was saying about having shots by the area any little deflection and it can go your way and it certainly did on this occasion so give away from Bournemouth at the back Cook gives it away straight there's the turn over fouled into Mason there he comes on his right foot there's the big deflection and the keeper's got no chance but that's a give away from Cook there if it's turned over that quickly you've got no chance of defending it Sermon comes in at the block Cook gets back as well tries to block it he has the deflection and it's 1-1 first shot a go I think it's all from giving them all away and of course Mason taking the opportunity to have a shot on the game in which Harlow clearly being second best but they got themselves back on Neville terms Telling touch came off Steve Cook Ryan is playing his 200th Bournemouth game here that deflection saw the ball loop past Arta Boric we think now that Eddie Howe and Bournemouth will just look back on the chances they've had to be perhaps out of sight in the game back to square one once again they could have been having more shots like Mason had there Joe because on a wet greasy day here today any deflection the keeper's got no chance there's a late tackle there by Snodgrass on Harri Arta Harri Arta appears to be in some pain Arta first of a few from sorry that's a few I think from Snodgrass he's lucky if he doesn't get a yellow card here because it's about two or three he's been given a leniency from Mr Mason but let's see if it was late yeah it was late I mean got the other side Harri Arta there's the challenge in on the ankle lucky boy if he doesn't get a yellow just a stern talking to you for Snodgrass nothing more than that Arta is slowly trying to get back to his feet the physio has knocked him on so I think that tells you there's nothing too serious here for the Bournemouth midfield player but you might need the physio he's wondering where he is could 30 yards of goal here but Sermon and Stanislas both fancy it Stanislas fairly simple save for Marshall no withdrawing of the arms here from Marshall he's read it he's over quickly and it's an easy take for him here Snodgrass all the spring in the step now for Hull City Robertson Wilkeen Snodgrass Robertson good tackle there by Smith it had to be as well because Robertson was in behind him he's been given away then by Wilson and the tide is turning here Mason Snodgrass arrives back post just asking a bit too much of him he's been penalized for a foul again you say he can't be too far away now for booking for persistent fouling Robert Snodgrass I think Harry Art has gone down after that challenge from Snodgrass earlier on he's lucky not to have got that yellow card it wasn't the first from Snodgrass I think it was about three in quick succession there should be a blow for Bournemouth if their player at the moment has to go off eight points in the first seven games there's been a solid start for Bournemouth they made a flying start today and he has seen play back now they'll be concerned with Art receiving attention here I did mention earlier he didn't play in those two for the fires for Ivan last week he's not played a competitive game yet for the Irish which still means he could switch allegiance back to England again he was born in Stidcup and there have been some who have been championing his cause over the past few weeks he's been a very competitive player and he really does the the easy things in midfield and he keeps that ball moving and moving at a pace I think that's the key and you watch England in possession and a lot of the international sides it's all too slow he loves to move it around very hungry for the game as well and that comes from an on-league upbringing he's off the pitch for now Arthur as Arthur Boric and he's walking Arthur's back on now Livermore Mason might let fly again here that's time it was blocked away by Francis Robertson Stongrass with a header let's give him a little bit of belief the goal at least they're getting numbers forward now but it may open the game up in this direction as well Walsh here clearly being tucked back there by Maloney there's a bit cynical about by Maloney he's maybe lucky to get away with it Andrew Sermon Walsh here Stongrass in for Smith a bit tight and congested but Smith did well there for Bournemouth Stongrass battling there with Robertson we all know Bournemouth very easy on the eye going forwards but it can be fragile defensively that last match at Vicaridro where they led twice against Watford but were paked back twice through the game 2-2 they've been paked back once again today frustrating when you've had so much of the play just to go back to the fact that they've had so many shooting opportunities that they've not taken them on I think it's something that they can improve in their play they've got good possession up to that last third but just need to take a little bit more of a risk edging towards half time here Stongrass last with the Bournemouth free kick whipped in towards Daniels and it's turned in and it was Steve Cooke I think on his landmark day his 200th match for Bournemouth and he's put them in front once again his deflection played a big part in the equaliser where he scored down at the right end and it's 2-1 Bournemouth it's Paul Markin, it's a great header look gets in front of his marker heads it down and the keeper's got no chance great header from Cooke congratulations to him he was the one who gave the ball away at the ever end for the equaliser but he's responded in great fashion there you go loses his marker Elma Hamadi no we're nearing really when his leaping is coming but it's a good header, a good firm header zips off the surface keeper's got no chance an eventful first half for that man Steve Cooke a man who was signed from Brighton five years ago for just 200,000 pounds examples of the five business Bournemouth have done in recent years here there's a thumping header Bournemouth are in front for the second time today Calum Wilson and Wilson deemed guilty of foul you can see his frustration he couldn't quite get the ball out of his feet there Calum Wilson that's why it's been given but it is frustrating when you do get the other side of the midfield you've got a free run at that although central defenders or back four just couldn't dig the ball out here's Stogras Kanhal responding again here Mason pass that wide for Maloney Maloney likely there to be hit now Maloney was patient worked his base for the shot and he has scored some special goals over the years been starved at the ball really Maloney this is an example of what he can do coming on his favourite side comes across a few defenders Coles for the far corner but he's over the top but get him enough of the ball something like that can go on the outside, get his crosses in come on the inside, get his shots away when you have an add a lot of the ball you just get a little bit rusty when it does come to you here's Walsh with a ball two set piece goals here which have cost Hal in his first half some sure wall, frustrating might fear them here's I Daniels great the way Wilson that is a penalty Robert Snogras he's booked as well well he went lunging in there and Bournemouth had the chance to pull further clear coming up to the break this is crazy Snogras has a rush of blood there look at that that's clear really catches Wilson he's late and that's about the full foul on the top that's really reckless and his manager will be fuming at him there was no danger whatsoever that's a crazy challenge from Snogras and such an easy decision for the referee Lee Mason that's really a hot hit isn't it after three or four fouls on the top needed to calm down real lack of composure shown from Robert Snogras so with half time only a few moments away the chance will fall here for Junior Stanislaus taken with a blow Bournemouth lead here by three goals to one a score by which reflects their dominance in this first half today Bournemouth 3 Hull City 1 well quite cool from Stanislaus straight down the middle waiting for the keeper to dive there you can see just chips it down the middle of the goal so many other keepers guess now that fair chance of scoring if you just hit it down the middle and you're right Joe it's no more than they deserve could have been more really well I just can't understand this challenge there's no danger at all look at that that's just reckless Lee Mason's only about five yards away it's an easy decision and I think he's just chucked the game away for his team that was crazy we're now in first half added time of which there'll be three minutes just when Hull got themselves back in the game couple of quickfire goals and Bournemouth from Cook and then Stanislaus another poor task once again now for Hull City Elma Hamadi towards Mason Boruch will come and gather back take charge of the situation his team work their way back into the game but he'll be furious at the two goals they've just given away I'm sure we'll one from a set piece deep lack of marking Elma Hamadi had Cook which is letting go completely and then the penalty I mean that's just chucked the game away I feel really hard to come back from that had a bit of good fortune in getting the equaliser deflected goal from Mason but that really has chucked it away and when he sees it although it's difficult to see from that side of the pitch from my feeling when he sees it and reflects on it I'm sure he's going to get an ear bash in snob grass we have been Hull's standout player in the first month or two of this season top scorer with four goals through his name but he lost his head there and it's cost his team you can see it coming as well Joe couldn't you there was two or three challenges before it was lucky not to get a card and then all of a sudden that's the other one you think you've got away with it but in the penalty area there's just simply no excuse you've got to have the composure get into the break two-one they're still well in the game now they've got it all to do Lucas Robertson thanks for them Matt just a yard too far in front of Wilkeen it was a good ball wasn't it really in an area where the keeper couldn't come for it the centre back to a little bit edgy should they get a touch it's an own goal just needed a little bit more commitment Mason have got in the area with Keen but just Keen was a little bit on his heels there should have been anticipating that a bit better the best bits of service that Wilkeen has had in the game so far they could not make the most of it Stogras there goes the half-time whistle a very eventful first half here it was Daniels who got Bournemouth on their way in the opening five minutes Ryan Mason's goal deflected in off Steve Cook he then scored at the other end not the right end to put Bournemouth in front again and then just before half-time Junius Tanneslas scored Bournemouth's third goal and for the loss of composure from Robert Stogras and the half-time score here in the Premier League is Bournemouth 3 Hull City 1 Welcome back to the vitality stadium where Bournemouth lead Hull City by three goals to one in the Premier League and will be Hull who will get the match underway once again there will be no half-time changes here in terms of personnel Bournemouth with a healthy cushion where they are paid back at 1-1 but towards the end of that first half they pulled away once again with the goal awesome Cook and Tanneslas can they push on now and record all three points here in front of their home fans today just waiting for Lee Mason to get his watch in order and get this match underway once again Bournemouth on course what would be their third home win in a row in the Premier League some 1-0 wins over in Everton in recent weeks they've never won three games here on the bounce since they've been a Premier League side on the balance of that first half Tony Gale they are very good value for this two goal lead here which they enjoy today yeah much the better team interesting to see our whole respond though Joe they made no half-time changes Hull City he's sure that's a good ball in that's the way by Steve Cook he had that very eventful first half and that was a great header from Cook because I think Snodgrass had just got in front of Charlie Daniels and may have got on the end of that Here's Sam Calucas a good start to this second half from Hull City there might be a few maybe fierce words from Mike Feudon ringing their ears and Snodgrass the man who gave away that late first half penalty which has given his scene this mountain to climb now but he's opening minutes after the break started quite sharply Hull but they've got to sustain that they've got to get that possession and create chances out of it same as Maloney did for that cross there that was a good ball in just got to get in that last third of Bournemouth a lot more than what they did in that first half they allowed Bournemouth to dictate Here's Caden Wilson for Bournemouth able to turn Jordani what was by Harry Maguire one of the things that Hull must improve upon is there dealing with Jordani who in the first half ran right at times there must have been a temptation to make a halftime change or two for Mike Feudon but he stuck with the players out there to try and put things right now he's got to give them a go, yep there's the signal out for a few subs to get warmed up Lee with a throw picked away by Sermon Bournemouth Andy Robertson Maloney, Robertson nice football here by Hull Ryan Mason it's a bit short that pass though for Maloney can't assist with the intervention Adam Smith Mason tracking back Smith trying to beat Lucas Robertson Mason's ball four, it's come the way of Jack Willshire Willshire for Arten Daniels got the ball rolling with the goal scoring here today Jordani he's got to give you in that battle with El-Mahamadi and I win that battle for Sermon Bournemouth which was cleared away by Robertson El-Mahamadi's not really had any idea how to stop Jordani at the moment Bournemouth should be shoveling it out there as much as they can to him as a corner kick Bournemouth will woke up this second half just keep getting the ball out to Jordani he's doing all the danger Daniels must be delighted at the signing of Jordani he doesn't get forward and wide on that left side when Jordani drifts in Arias amongst those waiting for the ball in here Shami Daniels on set peace shooting Bournemouth just in front of David Marshall Wilson by the near post whipped in by Daniels it's come Marshall with some superb reflexes there as Steve Gutt paying close to Bournemouth not often at the centre back gets a double but he nearly did here Steve Gutt gets it down on the target just reactions wasn't it from Marshall from that close in just couldn't quite get up high enough there Gutt to get it down onto the floor his eye just giving away maybe a chance to break for Hall but they have very few players forward a bit tighter congested here's Livermore and now Robertson on the fourth form of goal Cook had been able to beat Marshall there might have put this game to bed to centre back here had a good goal score and record last year Steve Cook he scored four times in this division only Scott Dana Crystal Palace scored more as a defender last season it's McGuire seems to be a post there by Kevin Wilson Robertson Maloney Maloney all to drive at Smith Mason's there in support it's a ball ball by Mason well it's better from Ryan Mason driving forward into those positions that's what he's got to do if they want to change the game around sitting those little pockets there's Michael Dawson who's on the bench for Hall here not part of their 18 man playing squad but as the club captain he's in effect part of their coaching staff here today still get to appear so far this campaign but his return may welcome next weekend to play for the development team and a win against Leeds last night here's my team mate as well Joe isn't he on mid-beats full special good lad Michael just made a couple of appearances whilst he's been injured but hope he's back in action soon five options when his playing day has come to a close both as a coach maybe he's a plundit too man that Hull will want back on the pitch in the here and now Stogras I went back with him it's going to be a corner maybe a chance for Hull to try and take themselves right back into this game again here from this Stogras with the ball into Walsh McGuire Boruch I think Walsh foul there the referee for the advantage he's quickly dispatched there by Boruch up to Walsh Hull have it back straight away Stogras dropping to Walsh Maloney Boruch seems to punch away when he perhaps could have caught that one Sermon Walsh we still get to play 90 minutes since he arrived here at Bournemouth this is when I like him better Jack Walsh when he's facing you know he can look forward and he can run with the ball at 5 or 10 yards and he makes it look so much easier this is Stuart Knive teasing Al Mohamedy Sermon Adam Smith Simon Francis getting past Robertson finding Walsh in space here charged down by McGuire well played Simon Francis again willing to run the ball out the back and as soon as you do you make up the spare man and it releases someone like Jack Walsh too many defenders just take the easy option and just pass it into a midfield player get it back, go square but Francis always tries to look forward which is really good well here's the game it's first substitution Sean Maloney departing for Hull City after a fairly ineffective game from him and Tom Huddleston he's the man who comes on he'd start the first six games this campaign on the bench for the last two and we will try and make an impact here as a second half substitute Daniels Walsh Walsh has ended up there in the ball with fans behind that goal but he's held back on the pitch again Smith tackled by Huddleston and now Cluchus with space to move into here with Smith out of position support arriving now at the Cluchus he's up against Sermon Robertson Fisdain just too high though for Keane Huddleston it's a good area but it's away by Xtanneslaseborme Wilson back on defensive duty and he was nudged from behind well it makes him a little bit stronger in the middle of the park with Huddleston going in there with Livermore and Ryan makes him plenty of Premier League experience in there between those three Cluchus coming out to this left hand side now left footed top really in a three so he'll be expected to get forward and get those crosses in whipped in where he's just been sitting in there in midfield so I think it looks like it's now up to Livermore to pick up Jack Wilshire he's the holding midfield player before this game sixth of Hull seven goals this season second half goals we've seen him come to life late in games we've got just over half an hour here to try and claw back this two goal deficit Cluchus he was taken to life in the big time very well his first year in this division he was starting from Chesterfield just over a year ago a youth play with Leicester City and control there by Cluchus it's a good pass too Andy Robertson three weight for the ball then kicked with the header away Wilshire jumping well probably their best passenger play they've had in the whole game Hull putting a couple of passes together and at least trying to get it out wide and get those crosses in Daniels the Bournemouth his eye tackled by McGuire Snowgrass eager to atone for the first half penalty he gave away produced something at the right end in the second half for Hull City Huddleston Robertson Livermore Huddleston a typical expansive pass from him to find El Mohamedi Snowgrass looking for Keane not so away by Sanislas but Bournemouth here can't push out Robertson's ball forward Francis has to be careful here Keane applies the pressure and no chance is taken by the Bournemouth captain they're well played, well defended Robertson's tackle there it's gone the way of Harry Arthur taken out then by Robertson the referee has played the advantage but there was no advantage forthcoming the referee had given and he'll come back now and book Andy Robertson I don't think there's any question of that Harry Arthur's had it been on the end of a couple of those where he's just got in front and they've had to pull him down and he makes and tries to give the benefit of the doubt the advantage but I think Tom Adelstam fouled him after that as well so in the end he had to pull it pull it back, there you go big lunge there can be no complaints about that Robertson the third Hull player to be shown to get their cards so far today just his Bournemouth a chance to push forward themselves now after a good spell there from Hull as the Bournemouth change imminent with Josh King perhaps come off the bench for them meantime here's Sermon Stanislas Steve Cook Francis Smith was cutting inside there but couldn't control the ball here's Livermore now for Hull Daniels beating Stongrass to it Jordan Eye the loose touch by him seized upon by Elma Hamadi Wilkeen Ryan Mason was he caught there Hull fans to our left were convinced there was a infringement Mason stayed down but Lee Mason gives nothing Bournemouth now on the counterattack with Stanislas it's better from Hull because it's a driving run from Mason who's broke from the midfield area and they've been much better in the second half see that again shortly Lee Mason was right up with play as Ryan Mason went tumbling Sermon Walsh his eye gets the shot away trying to couple of yards off target Well he's disappointed with himself because he makes himself a yard and then you've got to hit the target you really have look comes inside and he's dragged it wide up the other end Ryan Mason drives in the area just gets beyond the other midfield players looks like the touch was a little bit heavy to me Well a change here for Bournemouth Jordan Eye but he's still yet to complete the game since he joined the club on Liverpool he's the man being sacrificed here he had that wonderful start to the game I think Elma Hamadi will be happy he's gone off and has been replaced here by Josh King he came off the bench and scored within a minute this match at Watford two weeks ago Andy Robertson is down here for Hull City we understand he'll be going off as well shortly he's been helped back to his feet by the whole medical staff but he'll be going off the pitch and staying off the pitch for its own Elma Diamandi he's stripped off on the far side waiting to come off the bench and he scored his first ever international goal for Norway against San Marino on Tuesday night I feel this game had been a regular start up so far this campaign for Hull same his time here Robertson Hull will hope it won't be a long-term problem for him Diamandi now a more offensive player coming on as they have just shy of half an hour to try and gain a point perhaps in the game Looks like Lucas has just gone into that back four now so three different positions for him during the game and that's how Mike has to juggle around with the team because he hasn't got the biggest of the squad show I think you're right with the injury of Robertson it's one that he doesn't need not overloaded with players Defensive area in particular where Hull are quite short Walsh here for Boyd Stanislas Boyer away Snoggrass going in but one back to the pervy by Jack Walsh and the car problem has forced Robertson off Hopefully patched up in time for the game against Stoke at home next weekend a run of games coming up while Walsh takes some points trying to climb the table once more Stoke, Watford, Southampton Stunderman, West Brom and Middlesbrough their next six games after this one This one here is far from over just yet Smith for Bournemouth King back for Smith Chateau there's number four from Junius Stanislas It might just steal three points of Bournemouth and a first straight home win for the first time in the Premier League It was a lovely finish to a flowing move and Bournemouth have hit four It was a lovely touch by King Smith and King combine on this right hand side he just turns it around the corner through the legs of Cluchus and there's a great ball into the far post and that's slid home by Stanislas really well easy to lean back and blast these ones over the top Once you get to the dead ball line pick someone out he does Stanislas good finish for one just as Hull it had probably their best passage in the game really well worked down that right hand side and he'll like a goal like that because he loves his team playing good football and that was really a good move The score line with a very healthy complexion now for Bournemouth a double for Junius Stanislas It's becoming a torrid day for Hull City 25 minutes to go here feelings may change but his team now find themselves three goals adrift It's becoming a tough day at the office for him He's just about put him out of sight now It's ironic really when Hull were having probably their best passage of play a good movement wasn't it down the right hand side and the snog grass of Diomani on the stretch unable to get the contact he was hoping for Well good ball in little flick on that near post and he just can't slide Diomani and get that back on the target not better from Hull this second half more crosses in the area getting into that last third right and left getting their crosses in but really should have been at it like that from the start of the game Here's King There's maybe impact coming off the bench then for the second match in a row scored that goal that Watford made one here with his parts of playing that lovely flowy move of this rivalry now in several areas of the pitch particularly in the final third where Eddie Howe has plenty of options Here's Arthur Huddleston That's loose Get the sense here if you Hull heads now have dropped Livermore Huddleston to chase for Diomani Cooke takes command though for Bournemouth Clukas Mason towards Keane had no change off Francis or Cooke in this match today Harry McGuire Livermore came in get some of the ball there Livermore Yeah definitely got the ball first I think it's clearly a case today though the team have played together a lot obviously a couple of new comers into it Jack Milch here being the big name but know exactly what they're doing how they're playing and the team have been basically assembled really you'll give it a good go there's no doubt in my mind that they've appointed the right manager why the delay was I don't know Here's Diomani Battle there with Francis into a corner for Hull City First mistake of the game from Francis he's probably allowed one but Hull don't capitalise give them all away Diomani gets in a dead ball line but you see that touch is a little bit heavy there that gives Boroch a chance to come and smother to all the order but can Hull try and pinch one back here to good ball in by Snodgrass King jumping for Bournemouth that is out of the stadium from Sam Flukas to the car park Sorry Joe, right on our trucks probably right outside but not the biggest of stands behind the goal but still takes some clearing doesn't it from just outside the area Well a good day for everyone in the Bournemouth perspective and particularly there for that man Can you say earlier on that Bournemouth not knows any more there has been plent of investment here best part of £80m spent in the past three transfer windows but that investment is certainly bearing fruit on the pitch Here's Joski Jack Wilshere driving away options left and right That's Wilson It was powerful That's where you like to see Jack Wilshere just getting the other side of the midfield and always pick a pass He's waiting for the movement of Wilson He checks out then he comes back comes inside Davis gets his shot away but it's too crisp a shot really Sometimes you like a miss hit there maybe and they sneak in the corners but that's a quick that too flash and straight of the keeper A sort of game now that some of these Bournemouth forwards might just save it There might be chances coming to out of their goals have these six goals and counting a team who are so easy on the eye going forward They have plenty of firepower about them charging down but to no avail Sometimes just gives you a little bit of a chance Cook he gave the goal away for the equaliser but certainly redeeming himself by going up the other end and scoring one but he's been one of the success for his here at Bournemouth I think Cook when you look at Francis and the boys who followed their manager about and know exactly how their manager wants to play Sometimes they make the odd mistake but they're still trying to do it in the right fashion playing good football You mentioned the cash face flashed over the past year or so but it was before that when they signed the likes of Smith and Francis and Cook and Arta Daniels Free transfers or only a couple of hundred thousand pounds Wonderful business done and players who have been able to show that they can do it at the very highest level too and haven't let their manager down let their faith in the manager down but then you just sprinkle it with a little bit of quality the likes of Wilson certainly the likes of Wilshire we haven't seen the best of yet but that's a good thing because there's better to come for Bournemouth certainly now they find Jack Wilshire and maybe in dropping back into maybe a little bit deeper role where he's carrying them all a bit more but the moment he's getting through the game that's all important match fitness because that's not just good for Bournemouth but looking at England the other night that's certainly good for England because there wasn't a lot in that midfield and a good long term too for his parent club Arsenal Wilson has been bright and busy Wilshire see your players there try to stop him the only way of doing it was via unfair means and Bournemouth have a pretty kick which is just about the same range I don't know where to go here so he does well get the foul Jack Wilshire it just sucks two or three in and Liverpool give away the foul but just that little bit more quality just have that little bit split second more on the time on the ball Arta and Sermon both standing over the free kick and so is Janice Lass it's a short one for Wilshire Adam Smith straight there by King Arta a little bit of a taste on the passing there but Wilshire couldn't get that return ball right for Janice Lass Sermon with the foot in he was strong there for Hall it was a great little ball wasn't it round the corner as well I think Jack was more sort of annoyed with himself that he messed up the easy pass Livermore Mason Livermore Daniels for Hall Sermon Wilshire Daniels enjoying their football here Bournemouth and I'm sure Eddie Howe will be enjoying watching his team Arta now it's Smith Livermore Klukas Livermore a fourth straight defeat in the Premier League for Hull City for that flying start where they won their first two top flight games for the first time and now Howe referee has stopped it here because Steve Cook has gone down with a head problem he just looks a little bit dizzy dazed thinks he's okay I think that was the lip reading that I got but it's always dangerous and not one really to be going down rolling about feigning injury not too sure where the incidents occur but he's smiling which is good to see Bournemouth were planning a change with Dan Gosling coming off the bench to check the well-being of Steve Cook before they make the substitution his team in a very healthy position but he won't particularly want to change his back line right now 25 years of age Steve Cook a player who can still get better a man who joined Bournemouth when he was in League One I think he'll learn when and when not to play at the back and certainly in the Premier League it's a it's a harsh learning world I think because one mistake in that position and generally it's a goal as he saw in the first half when he gave the ball away and then ended up deflecting it but straight back into the action and score from a set piece as well which was a good thing for him he's a good player so here's Hull's final change David Maverick he's the man coming off the bench in place of Ryan Mason he'd score Maverick coming off the bench in the last away game but Liverpool have that 5-1 hammering well Jack Walsh here still not playing a full 90 minutes but again he's shown plenty to provoke the applause of the home support here today lovely player to watch he's had a fine game he's been replaced by Dan Gosling just a shame he couldn't go the full 90 anyhow doesn't want to give this game up I know it's a convincing score line at the moment just also keeps a little bit of game time in Dan Gosling as well also has been a good player for Bournemouth Steve Cook glad to see he's back on the pitch once again here's Gosling he's come off the bench for the 7th match in a row there's a regular starter last year but he's been the man to miss out since the drive of the Jack Walsh here Wilson here up against McGuire good ball that is from Sermon I mean they play it to him square and he just turns it round the corner blind and you know straight away Callum Wilson is going to run in that channel and even if he doesn't get the ball to his feet he's certainly going to run it down and stop the opposition getting it out cleanly Pudleston now Mohamedy Sermon such a fantastic Sermon to Bournemouth Andrew Sermon this is 86th league starts in a row remarkable consistency from him who rarely miss places a pass his third yinab, his third spell here all those shots and left tenets and Eddie Hayes sets up here a steady player isn't he you wouldn't say guys he's done this, that or the other picking out brilliant passes and all that but he keeps the flow of the game going he keeps the screen on the back four and I think most importantly he's got a left foot and it does give you a little bit of a vital balance in there in that midfield if you've got two sitting players a good left foot as he has it gives you a lovely little bit of balance King Gosling a fine day all round for Bournemouth they'll have a bigger test though coming up next weekend when they welcome Tottenham down here to Dorset Indicator just how much they have improved over the past few weeks to recall Tottenham came here last year I think it's called five goals in a game we'll see how Bournemouth cope against one of the championship contenders in the Premier League this season there is certainly much to be pleased about here for Eddie Howe's side progress being made once again and it's a remarkable success story in recent years King movement there by Gosling he returns the favour for King read there by Huddleston who was a touch-over-elaborant King he's done well Smith still will be pushed back here towards his own by night awkward moments there for Hull Anywhere will do for Mayer Gosling Arter for Wilson Arter trying to Banerage his way forward King Bournemouth corner I think Harry Arters may be struggling with that knock he had in the first half challenge he got from Snodgrass he's seemed limp in slightly he's trying to get through this game but he didn't get through that time King with the Bournemouth here Reed Wilson it is a fantastic day for Bournemouth they have been superb and they have been rampant well it's just a free header on the far post he's not happy with that my feeling I mean the marking is awful Josh King just gets his head up look cross onto the far post he just doesn't even have to jump or anything Wilson just stands there and just gets the header home no marking at all plenty of Hulk sitting shirts around but no one bothering to mark and that's the easiest to finish is no more than they deserve really but that marking was awful there that's all smiles around me Vitality Stadium and with good reason too it's been a stunning performance of Bournemouth today five goals showing Carl who in the first half got themselves level only for a matter of minutes have now been swept aside in ruthless fashion could get better yet Paul McLean here with a swagger he is Livermore Keen he's come off Sermon Snogras set back for Huddleston well held bare by Borich we had D'Amandhi hoping to pass a good strike by Huddleston but good hands as well by Borich looking to his body here look that's not easy on a greasy surface like today but even when it's at the keeper it's still good hands it's becoming one of Bournemouth's best days since they found themselves as a top flight team just over a year ago and here in party mode really enjoying what they've seen from their side here have a corner won by Kevin Wilson they've got to be careful here Hulk sitting this doesn't end up six or seven because that really would be answering an event to the confidence well they change here the Bournemouth Panicaphobia here's the man who'll be coming off try and play his part perhaps in the goal scoring acts Callum Wilson going off sorry Joe, Callum Wilson I think the game's been excellent I see him recently here against Everton and there you go, Williams and Jagi Alpera, sorry time if you plan on your own up front you've got to be willing to run those channels and he does they play blind balls around the corner he's also good to his feet this gives a phobia chance as well another strong running striker you've got to have that pace up front here's the corner in towards the phobic trying to attack it with his first touch King that's going to be some way for Eddie Howe to mark the fourth year anniversary of his second spot in charge of the Bournemouth Boss it's now just three games short of 300 in charge of this club this will be one of the most special score by which Asley Stan will be Bournemouth's biggest ever top flight win they spent a few quid down here Joe as well you know you think about the wages of Jack Wilshire and the likes of Benicaphobe and Callum Wilson and Lewis Graven who's not in an around bit at the moment so a lot of money especially spent in that striking area Jordan Ived some real big money a slip there by Livermore some keeping with what's become dreadful day for Harvitz a very long way back home journey of nearly 300 miles for their travelling contingent be fair to them not many of them have made for the exits here yet very patient support it's been a tough time for whole fans over the past few months this is a dark day in the south coast for them Daniels it's Gosling better performer 6-1 an outstanding day for them their biggest ever top flight win by quite some distance a day to savor performer what a nightmare for whole city before Mike Thelan who's just been appointed manager but Daniels comes in off the line it's a great finish from Gosling but look no one's making a challenge not a challenge in sight and Gosling that's a good finish sliding it home with his left foot but this has really become a route and it could be even more if they're not careful whole city it's a good finish but all too easy and what's been a very dominant form of sight to those plays a really good football flight finished by Daniels they get more calls to cheer for the Bournemouth support here the Bournemouth players and fans don't want this game to win they are in full flow Harry Arthur have to say now how they're falling apart Steve Cook on defensive duty here keeping his concentration they top well it's really a dent in confidence for whole but what does it do for the confidence of Bournemouth you said they got some big games coming up Spurs here on the horizon but they're going to that with a little bit of confidence and these are the games easy save for Borussia these are the games that they have to win quite honestly and they've done so really convincingly today but just tells me plain and simple that I'll have to go into the transfer market in January if they want to keep their Premier League status Mike have done a really good job early on in the season but you certainly haven't got the play as it comes down to Rooster at some stage but it'll be a difficult job for him here with what he's got you do worry for Hull City from here but the only way is up for Bournemouth coming from all angles for the Cherries today just entering stoppage time which they'll be four minutes time for a seven there are still some Bournemouth fans they'll be pitching themselves Cluchus stayed away there by Smith Cluchus again Stoggrass with the ball bit towards Diamandi here's Al-Mahamadi Maida Diamandi with the header drift away don't forget just what six years or so ago Bournemouth were in the bottom tier triple now Eddie Howe back to Masterminds a 6-1 win in the Premier League I bet he can very believe it well it's not often that you get wins in the Premier League of this magnitude even the top teams but for a team like Bournemouth and where they've come from to win a game 6-1 five goal difference it's an incredible rise for them and I just see them securing their Premier League status this season they'll have their ups and downs because they give a team a chance with the way they play like when they gave the ball away but it is the way to play play out the back, play through midfield and then eventually in the strikers and they've got that little sprinkling of Stardust now with Jack Wilshire who hasn't really been their best player today there's been three or four better than him no problem but it does give the others a little boost in confidence when they see a player like that come in a top player like Jack Wilshire and Bournemouth are signing players not in the top echelons and you get one like that, albeit that he's had a little bit of a time at Arsenal it's a real pick-me-up for these players it's a victory for good football he's a phobic he's still hungry for more here he's a scoreline which I think Bournemouth fans will save it those who are here will remember this day 20 years to come Livermore looking for Wilke Simon Francis still doing his job I'll tell you what, this is a good centre-back this is one of the few centre-backs in the Premier League that does his job just no fuss but when he's on the ball he looks forward I look at the centre-backs in the England setup now no one looks forward this boy does look forward and he's been coached to do so over the last few years there's a late call of the Hull two Hull players there colliding Lucas lining up for a body but Maier they go in the way Stogress Maier it's comfortable for Boris short to punch sorry to go on about the point Joe if we are asking our centre-backs to play football as well like John Stones is a quality player the other centre-back alongside him maybe Gary Kayle or Smalling have got to be able to play as well they can't play football like Francis does here at Bournemouth and because he plays with Bournemouth he can't play with him probably you break him out to put him in but I'd sling him in play some good stuff he's a man who began last year and much of the rise up the divisions playing at right back it was only the interest Tommy Elkwick which saw Francis move to centre-back where he looked quite superb changed their season when he went to centre-back last season and Smith came back in at right back for me I think he's been their best player and I know it seems strange to be saying it when the teams won 6-1 you may be talking about offensive players but for me it started at the back he's a quality player but the fact that he plays for a small club inverted commas like Bournemouth doesn't get a chance in the England setup but you look what's in there and he's quality a very special day down on the south coast Bournemouth's biggest ever win in the Premier League they were simply magnificent a painful day for Hull City who were dispatched here in some style by a rampant Bournemouth Katheryn Ballston, one of their goal scorers and as was Charlie Daniels there were two for Junior Stannis last Dan Goldsman got their sick late on as well it was a match where Steve Cook scored two on his 200th game for the club Ball smiles applause all round for Bournemouth here at the Eddie House side Bournemouth were absolutely superb Hull were woeful it's their fourth defeat in a row in the Premier League concerning signs for them the final score here on the south coast Bournemouth 6 Hull City 1