 Absolutely, all six outfield players on the Everton bench today, full internationals between them more than 150 international caps. In terms of Bournemouth's bench, Sean McDonald is the only international with three caps for Wales. That probably is the best illustration of the disparity between these two. What disparity will there be where it matters on the field? And so the middle third of the season begins with both Bournemouth and Everton, and something of a crossroads in their respective seasons. The Cherries haven't had the results their performances have often merited, which they now have to try and rectify as they begin a tricky run of fixtures. In their next eight matches, they face seven clubs currently in the top half, starting with Everton, who've overcome a tough run of early season matches to sit on the fringes of the top six. And with the unpredictable nature of those in the upper echelons of the Premier League this season, the Blues could make further significant inroads if they can continue their recent momentum over the next few weeks. Adam Federici takes his place in goal for Bournemouth today in the continued absence of the injured Arta Boric, with former Everton centre half, Sylvain Distan faces his old club for the first time. Andrew Sermon starts a 54th successive league game, will be the deepest line midfielder. Dan Gosling is another former Evertonian and makes his 150th career appearance today. And Josh King leads the line as Bournemouth feel the same side that drew at Swansea last week. The third Everton, Old Boy Union O'Kane is among the subs. Bayley Cargill hopes for his Premier League debut. Everton are also unchanged, Tim Howard features in goal. Layton Baines is getting closer to a comeback from injury, but hasn't made the 18. Brendan Galloway continues at left back. James McCarthy continues his record as an ever-present this season. Heat partners Gareth Barry. Ross Barfield is also featured in every game and scored twice in the win against Villa last weekend. As did Romelu Lukaku, the second highest goal scorer in the Barclays Premier League so far. It's an unchanged bench too, including the fit again Tom Cleverly. Sylvain Distan spent six years at Goodison during which time he included over 200 appearances for the club. Today he faces his old side just the four-night shy of his 38th birthday. Eddie Howe has admitted that one of the first games he remembers watching as a youngster was Everton's success in the 1984 FA Cup final. From that point on he used to travel to watch their league games in the south. Describes himself as having been a die-hard fan. Dan Gosling sped at Everton, was brief of them distance, but he did feature four of them in a Cup final. Romelu Lukaku's brace of goals last weekend included his fifth year in the Premier League. They have only three short of half a century for Everton, with 11 coming already this season. Well, he might have described himself as having been a die-hard Everton fan at one stage in his life. There are no divided loyalties for Eddie Howe today, far from it. Today's referee is Kevin Friend, who was the man in charge the last time Bournemouth won against Sunderland here back in September. Bournemouth and Everton meet in the league for the very first time and all that concentrates minds on this part of the South Coast is to make sure they'll be meeting here again next season. The Cherries should have won each of their last two matches. They took just a point from the pair of them together. And a tougher task faces them today. Already this month, Everton have dismantled the other two clubs in the bottom three. Everton kicking from left to right. An early touch for John Stones at the heart of the Everton backline. Certainly have his wits about him today. Josh King, who he's up against, is a player with a prolific pace. Sermon. Even Ifeo's eyes lit up just for a moment there. Charlie Daniels able to bring it away. Stanislaz. Now Gosling. Harriata closed down quickly in the midfield by Kone and McCarthy can find Lukaku. And here's Everton's first opportunity to get the ball forward on the counterattack. Well dealt with by Cook. And Bournemouth will be able to play their way out from the back. But the mistake by Harriata presents it straight to Lukaku again. McCarthy, now Barry. Kim, you just saw there an illustration of how open this game is going to be because Bournemouth will certainly go out to Everton and that should suit Everton for a good football inside themselves. What is difficult to contend with is there are very swirling breeze out there today and when these super light footballs they're using nowadays this ball's going to be going all over the place. You've got to be very careful, particularly in that area, centre-backs, misjudging the flight of a ball. Both setting up with their normal pattern of plays. Both teams match-ups all over the park and I think we're going to have a good game of football because we have got two very good football insides. A kick of the game. Seated by Brendan Galloway who's had a good season for Everton in the absence of Layton Baines at left back. There have been plenty of speculation that Baines was going to be fit to play some part today. Just left another week. He continues his recovery from an ankle problem which required surgery. Finding Stanislaz. Simon Francis, the Bournemouth captain. Kone, he's headed into Gosling. Hard to see plenty of the ball in the early stages. Now Stanislaz. Just set up for Gosling. Couldn't really get hold of it as he wanted the former Evertonian. Well, first half chance of the game. Well played. Stanislaz in his left-sided position. Checked out well to receive the ball. Cut it back well as well for Gosling. Kind of hit it into the ground on the volley. Kind of trying to check his follow-through here. Thought he was going to get connected through with a follow-through from an Everton defender. So just kind of shying away from it. Just dragged it wide. Encouragement for Bournemouth early on. This is a patient from Tim Howard of the ball held up on the breeze. To make sure that he dealt with it. Allowing it to run inside his penalty area. Now in his tenth season since signing from Manchester United. Hundreds of Everton games behind him. Holding away from Charlie Daniels. He was looking to see what he was going to do with it next. It won't be a throw which will be taken by Coleman. Good pressing as well. Gosling pulling out from that midfield area. Just pressing Funes Murray there. Trying to get a mistake. I think that's key in the game as well. Both teams play good football, but if you compress and nick the ball off the other team and they're overplaying, you can be straight into those backfors. Josh King was offside. It's been an opportunity taken from the wrong place, which is Kevin Frens just asked for it to be moved back towards the edge of the Everton penalty area. Gallivay just that run across his body there. Gareth Barry had a little bit of a pop at him. Attacked the ball, controlled it. Get this game going for Everton. Experienced in that midfield area. McCarthy and Barry there now. Trying to urge their team-mates on and forward. They're good intensity about Bournemouth in the early stages, which is to be expected. They've been fast starters in games this season. They actually scored 10 of their 14 goals in the opening half hour of matches. Nobody scored more in the first 15 minutes of games over the course of the season than Bournemouth for just out of play. For a got to Matt Ritchie. It's important to keep this ball on the deck today. You can feel this breeze even where we are up high on the gantry, but down there, you know, before the game walking around the pitch and there's a swirling breeze. Very difficult to hit longer balls, diagonal balls. Just keep that ball along the floor. Nice and firm on this lovely zippy surface. You see it out, that held up there. Funes Mori was trying to drive that and he was 15 yards short with a pass. McCarthy, combative in the midfield. The referee happy for play to carry on. Dan Gosling is going to get to that first. And wins the throw. For Everton in the FA Cup final six years ago and they were beaten by Chelsea. Renaissance this season. Gosling started more games this season than in any other Premier League campaign he's had. And we're still in November. Galloway bringing it forward. McCarthy and Deola Fey are just at cross purposes there. An opportunity for Harry Ardenau for Bournemouth. Stanislaz. Gosling letting it run for Ritchie. Straight at Tim Howard. That's where they're going to get closer to Ritchie. I mean, he's on that right hand side, but he's predominantly left footed. And Galloway cannot afford to let him in on that left foot. You can see he's not tight enough there. Galloway fires away. I've seen him score some spectacular goals here. Can't afford in that space. And still has the record of having scored the fastest goal in the Barclays Premier League so far this season. Inside 50 seconds of the game against Spurs where they got off to the perfect start. They're all unraveled for them though. A 5-1 defeat. It's one of three home defeats that Bournemouth have suffered so far this season. Also beaten here by Newcastle. And Aston Villa on the opening day. The result that could be of huge significance at the other end of the season is Sermon. He had it from Distan. The strengths and idiosyncrasies of Romelu Lukaku's game so well. Being able to deal with him, might be something completely different. Gosling, king. Zip about Bournemouth when they push forward again with Ritchie. He's able to play the reverse ball in towards Stanislaus. He's able to hold it up well under pressure from Arter to get to Eulifeo going. He's got three making runs for him towards the edge of the penalty area here. Bournemouth from Sermon was good enough to buy Bournemouth a bit of time and just calm things down but Eulifeo has it back. He's trying to come in off that flank by Eulifeo and trying to get involved in play. So he's not giving them the whips that they wanted at the moment, Everton, but he really signs that Everton creeping into this game. And Eulifeo could be key on this right-hand side. The picture of the way that Everton play gets drifted inside like that. It creates space for Seamus Coleman to attack on the outside. Coleman just out of your picture at the moment has got plenty of space. If Everton can switch the play, stones. They're the balls that are difficult to hit, Jim. You know, these long balls in this win today. You can see him going 15-20 yard out of range, either short or long as it was in that case from stones and it was from Funez Morori. Morori, so he came the other way from left to right. Very important to try and get it on the floor and zip it in. Balls are too light in this win. Lukaku just away from Aruna Kone. Everton's next three away matches all against sides currently in the bottom five. It could be a crucial run of games for them. A decent haul in those matches here and at Norwich and Yucasa next month may well take them into the new year on the fringes of the Champions League places and with a bit of momentum behind them too. It was a poor run. These matches will be a massive impediment to their hopes of success at the end of the season. A crucial period for them. Paul Fereverton, I think. They try and run it out the back, particularly John Stones. He's trying to hit long balls at the moment. He's trying to run that ball out with this win. Cut that spare man when you can break from deeper positions. Had a little bit to build up. Just trying to get their game going at the moment. Everton getting nice and tight to them in the midfield. Trying not to let them out in those areas. They know that they want to build up from the back like this. Simon Francis making his way forward. James Murray across the cover room behind Brendan Galloway. Francis who conceded a very controversial penalty at Swansea last week. That's a lovely take from Stanislaus. He's got Charlie Daniels making a run ahead of him. Quite sure where the ball was going to go and gave Paulman the opportunity to get back and clear. Well, that has to be one of the best pieces of control you've seen. Ritchie hit a long ball and again on that win it was so difficult to control but Stanislaus has taken it down like a true Brazilian. Out of the air there. Stanislaus senior is king. Working the angle. Josh King and the loose ball cleared by Stones before it broke for Stanislaus. Bournemouth warming to their task now. Well again letting them on the inside and you cannot do this. Again coming inside should be shown on the outer. Good save by Howard Low down to his right. Whether they've come out for that or not. Down with it well enough in the end. Steve Cook's clearance. Lonny fell for an opponent as Barclay. Thanks McCarthy. Kone. Kaku showing him exactly where he wanted it to be played. Ritchie read the script. Be careful with that tactic Bournemouth because De La Feo even from deeper areas will just rip that ball in behind the back four and in front of the keeper into the path of Lukaku. Or even Kone on that far side. Got to be careful with that. Ripped in ball from deeper positions. But it broke Everton's way here for De La Feo. The in support of Lukaku in the middle if the Spaniard can get it across. Charlie Daniels has conceded a corner despite the best attempts of Arta. First of the game. The trick was good but Daniels was up to it really. He just had that little bit of a yard on De La Feo. Let it get a little bit away from him. Burial targets for Gareth Barry. Ritchie was just hemmed in. He's hurt himself as well. He's asking for play to stop. He's still not on his feet. He's got a problem and now Kevin Friend will stop play. So the Bournemouths goalkeeper can receive some treatment. I think that's fair enough in the referee. Although it's not a head injury. If it was anyone other than the keeper maybe you wouldn't stop it. But it was clearly injured straight away for the Ritchie and was crying out for a little bit of assistance. Don't need this. This is poor luck if it's the case for Bournemouth again. Obviously feeling the ankle. It must be his landing. Must have come down on the ankle and twisted. Well they're already without Art of Boric because of injury and as you can see Steve Cook is also receiving some treatment. Probably in the same collision you can see everyone coming in on the keeper for the Ritchie. He goes up, gets a punch in. Let's have a look at the landing. Oh yes. Well, just made Dublin pounded that injury. Not only did he twist it but someone landed on it as well. I think he's off. He had to wait for his chance following his move from Reading. Art of Boric, as I mentioned out injured at the moment with a knee problem which has kept him out today. Looks as though Cook although he's in some pain is going to be able to continue. He was just trying to make a block as soon as Mori making his way forward. Really bad luck for Federici, isn't it? That was really a landing where you just come down on the front of your foot and the back of the foot buckles underneath and that's an ankle ligament if ever I saw one. Let's hope he's okay but not the type of thing that you can run off generally. If there's any kind of a problem taking off or landing, he's got to come off with this. Well anyhow, must be wondering when his luck is going to change. You can see that Ryan Alsop is going on for Bournemouth for his Premier League debut. Alsop who spent much of last season on loan at Coventry. His last Bournemouth appearance and they cut tie against Burton. Best part of two years ago. Tim, I think every footballer has done this. It's all about the landing. Look, unfortunately there's the landing and it buckled. Not only that, there was just a bit of a collision with his own player as well which impounded the problem. Trying to do it. See if he can do any weight-bearing exercise on it, see if he can lift or whatever. Once to give it a go but it was a tough call. That young man will be very nervous, I can assure you. Alsop is just making his way down the tunnel potentially to warm up and to go through some strenuous exercises whilst they hope that Federici is in a position to continue. Play will now resume. Koenig, McCarthy and one thing Everton will be keen to do is test Federici's mobility as soon as they can. Galloway wins the throw or extra keen to keep it in this last third for any kind of set-place a foul that the government will be giving away free-kicks now if you're Bournemouth or needless corners. It's Coleman. Lerfeu running into trouble and just a few afters between Carter as well, once the ball had gone. A foul by Josh King as he's Bournemouth's counterattack curtailed at source and Gosling testing his innocence of his teammate. Oh, it's an obvious foul. I cannot believe that the Bournemouth players are moaning about it by Cernan, back from Barry. He's down with... to get the ball under control. He has a record to his name now, Sylvain Distan. He's made more appearances in Premier League history than any other uncapped player. He won 450 to his name. The last time that Everton played here, Harry Rednatt was the manager of Bournemouth. At the time, they were in the bottom four of the old third division. Everton were defending league champions. Gary Linnaker and Kevin Richardson scored the goals in a 2-0 league cup win. Bournemouth themselves have threatened to cause a real shock, having raced into a 2-goal league in the first leg at Goodison, although the champions hit back to claim a narrow 3-2 win that day. Bournemouth would have been one of the most notable victories in the club's history. They're going to fail. Renewing is the craters with Daniels. He's stuck to his task pretty manfully so far, but it's another corner. That's exactly what they wanted now. If you're Everton, you're swinging this right in on Federici, and that doesn't mean to embarrass the goalkeeper, but obviously there's a little bit of an injury. Taking short, Coleman will swing it in. Looking for Kone. Stones. And the upshot of that short corner was that Federici didn't have anything to do. That had to be right under his nose, Jim. You have to try and play on that. As he started the day, eight points off the top of the table, six off a top four place. Staylou Lefeu works it in. The bounce awkward and the back header. Not the best. He falls for Kone! And Federici might be playing on one foot, but he's made an excellent stop there. Oh, what's for answers up to here? The one place you can't go is back into the area. You've got to head it away for a corner. Look, you cannot play out of areas like that. Sets it up for Kone. That's a good stop from Federici. It's a nice test for him after his injury, but awful defending. Plenty of whip on the corner. Lecarco! It's another outstanding stop from Federici. A left hand to it, and then a stronger right hand. And Bournemouth survived again. Well, it's a good stop from close range. Good header from Lecarco. Easily above his mark at this stand. Come on the number four in quick succession. At the top of the head of King. Back for Deu Lefeu. And again, Sermon putting the pressure on Barclay. Forcing him back for it. Funes Mori. Richie cutting out the through ball. Daniels with the defensive header that finds Gosling. That diagonal ball is clearly not on his two or three. They fell short. They're winning it back. Lecarco. Blocked by Cook. Kone appealed that he used his arm. Still the danger not cleared. Federici with the save and just got enough on it to flick Lecarco's effort over the head of the onrushing Kone. But Everton are getting closer. The worrying thing is Federici saved that. He's limping afterwards. Daniels against Deu Lefeu. It's a key battle. Well, it's a great stop, isn't it, from Lecarco. But Anne gets it up and out of that range. Kone. McCarthy. Galloway outside him. It's another Everton corner as they continue to knock on the door. Well, this corner kick surely got to come right in on Federici. And Federici, I think, is going to come off. He's made a couple of good stops. He's been lucky because he's had to go down low and fall on them. Anything, with any spring, he's really going to struggle. It's a really good stop save from the keeper. Jones made the run in towards the knee. Over one centre-half onto the head of the other. And Everton's pressure finally has a tangible reward, as Ramiro Funesmari gives them the lead. Well, they do already had one warning from the corner kick from the left and in Swinger. Lecarco got up higher and it was saved by Federici. But there's Funesmari. And again, it's poor defending. You can play all good football in the world, but if you can seed him from set pieces from six yards out, you're going to be in trouble. Good header from Funesmari. You can see he gets up highest. Really good header. No jump either from Cook underneath him. You've really got to feel your attacker there. You've got to be backing in. Funesmari doesn't have to do much. It's a cracking header. Cook should have been defending better. Bournemouth again down. Funesmari scoring his first goal in English football. Everton with the advantage just past the midway stage of the first half. Don't come at the end of the seven or eight minutes spell of pressure. Bournemouth have been constantly on the back foot. No pressure just after the injury to the keeper, Federici. That's no slight on him because he couldn't have come from that one. That was a good whips in cross. The defending could have been a lot better. Didn't really have to get up very high. Did he, Funesmari? Stannislats. Now Cook forced to play it away. He couldn't keep that in. It would be a Bournemouth throw. Back it will come again with Charlie Daniels. Losing the battle it will be an Everton throw. Good passing from Bournemouth up to that last third. But easy for Everton to get put. He's been on the Bournemouth block on the outside. Clearly done their homework. He's really tracking back the Francis there. Does get an advance of Richie when he comes inside. Very difficult when you're a footballing side like Bournemouth that when you're conceding goals, easy goals that try and get your football going again. It does jolt your confidence. Dale Lafayette. Arthur is strong. It's slow to Gareth Barry. He just takes himself up a little bit gingerly after that challenge. Here's Daniels. Stannislats. King showing him where he wants the ball to be played but he made his run too early. Good line held there by Funesmari and John Stones. Good play by Stannislats. He's at a bright start to this game on the left-hand side. Nice little reverse ball here you can see. Comes inside, little reverse ball there. Not a lot in it but King drips offside. They made this season. The Bournemouth have started games well and they've lost nine points in winning positions which is the worst run in the Premier League. In many ways more ominously for them. When they go behind there's never a way back. It hasn't been so far. They've lost all seven games. Everton on the other hand every time they've taken the lead have hung on the win. Sermon. Defending from a front-runner that is, isn't it? Jim Cohnay just trying to push the one who, the way he wanted him to go. Back there defending. Come on, France is getting beyond. Body shape correct from the forward trying to defend. Done their homework. Him from Francis. Stones has always calm and depression. Very good wasn't it? Excellent. He's in long, very difficult. You see Seamus Coleman there. It's very difficult to judge a longer pass. You can probably hear the blustery wind down our microphones but there you go again. Carter this time. Trying that diagonal ball is simply not on. You have to get used to keeping the ball on the floor. Fomaricci still out there. Still seemingly in some discomfort. So every time that he planted his left foot down there as he was walking backwards it seemed to be with a degree of difficulty. Gosling battling with McCarthy and winning the free kick. Teasing it forward Cohnay again having to track the run of Francis which he's done so well in this game so far but he's conceded the first call and the Bournemouth have won. Something forwards don't really come in right back in their own last third to defend but a last of chance for Bournemouth to get something really in that last third brought his big six footer taking the call. Taking short for Richie. Cleverly done. And they've got another corner out of it. Very nice little routine isn't it? Richie coming in going out and then a little reverse hill but there you see Francis coming back in the area. This is where you want to test the Everton side of it and Howard with his swirling breeze from Richie. Towards that near post and McCarthy again with another important touch to deal with it. No one knows touch is Barclay. Richie did really well just to emerge my tight little corridor there. Francis. Looked out by Thunas Mori on King. Sits on the ground in dismay. Win it back. Arta. Now Gosling. Nice turn from Junior Stanislaw and a good ball as well. King is quick. The world will keep that alive. Richie in support for him. Turned it back the other way and Thunas Mori between them could sage the threat and get Everton going again. Dale Lefeyre on the left-hand side now. Kone and Lukaku both waiting for it. If the Spaniard can get it across. You're trying too much there wasn't he Dale Lefeyre? If he's on the right-hand side it's half a yard and look at him but he didn't want to do it on his left foot. As well played McCarthy. Good football inside Everton but the kid McCarthy gets after the ball well and he's a very good user of the ball as well. One of their big classes I think in that midfield area. Barry the experience just sitting there. McCarthy alongside him is the legs. Works very well. With Barkley just in front it's a good midfield free. The results haven't been forthcoming for Bournemouth. There have been no concessions in Eddie Howe's approach. The expansive attacking style that brought promotion still very much in evidence. That's been played down this week. Harry Arthur talking about the fundamental effect of being ball retention rather than all-out attack. He's been asked about it a lot as you can imagine and he stressed that he feels that it wouldn't be beneficial to change the ethos that his players have had that drummed into them over the last few years. He's right in effect, Jim, but when you can see goals from corners that's nothing to do with football. Football in philosophy, that's poor defending. And a lot of the goals they've conceded. Goalkeeping there is poor goalkeeping. We know that Bournemouth can play good football. We know they're a good attacking side that everyone wants to go forward, but they've got to eliminate the errors to give themselves a chance. De La Feu to Lukaku. He's got Cook with it, but he beat him and Federici in his near post. Another preventable goal and another goal for Romelu Lukaku, who's been in blistering goal scoring form this season. Number 12 for him and Everton are two up. We're simply poor defending again, Jim. It's a great ball from De La Feu and really good strength from Lukaku. Another central defender you've got to be on the other side. You've got to be preventing it. As soon as it goes into the feet of Lukaku, you know it's a goal. Cook's fault, I'm afraid, and sorry to be singling him out. Look, but he's on the wrong side. You've got to get the other side. As soon as he's that side of him, he's lost. Great finish, good ball, but again it's poor defending, defending error and it's cost them a goal. Super strength from Lukaku and a good finish to him. The ball we've already seen, De La Feu, looking at it two or three times before, but you have to get the other side. You have to defend properly and I'm afraid they haven't done it a centre-back there. Well, he scored 10 Premier League goals last season. He's now up to 10 already this season. Romelu Lukaku, nearly a third of the way through the campaign. It's 12 in 17 matches in all competitions. If you go back into last season, he scored 22 in his last 32 Everton games. Standing statistics. Bournemouth need an immediate response, you feel. Stanislas, stones with a touch, Barkley with an awkward header. Somehow able to get there first. I'm sure it was intended from Barkley there, but it ended up OK. Need a break, don't they, Bournemouth? Stanislas, I think, is the brightest player on the left-hand side here, but just need a little bit of a break in front of goal. We all, honestly, Everton have run the game so far. Come into this weekend with the worst defensive record in the Premier League. They're only clean sheet coming against Sunderland and in four of the 13 games they've played, they've won in three goals or more, including five here against Tottenham and at Man City. The Everton's attacking record's been excellent. Only Leicester and Manchester City have scored more goals than them so far this season. 13 in three-and-a-half games, utter complaining about the shortage of available options as he picked up the ball in midfield, but Matt Ritchie's having a dry fall now for Bournemouth. France is outside him. That's good tidying up by Gareth Barkley. Barkley was a little bit lazy in getting back there, but Barkley mocked up the situation. Naturally defensive player, he realised where the space had been vacated. Put it by Ritchie and stones clears in the nick of time. Stanislas. Keaton couldn't get past Brendan Galloway. That's the first nervy moment really that Everton have had, but they will turn it to their advantage with a quick release out for Lukaku. Now Kone. Sheamus Coleman coming in at the far post here for Everton. Kone hoping that Kone would be closer to him when he flicked it back into the middle of the area. Tim Owls in no man's land here. This is where they need to break Bournemouth. One of these chances, half chances to go in. Should never be coming out here if he's not sure again. It's too flat. You can see France has got his head on it and gets a little bit unlucky. Stones gets it off the line. Kevin Friend just in discussion here with fourth official Oliver Langford. Not too sure. I must admit what this could be about. Fort Hawkeye might have packed up for a moment, Jim. What any real appeals from the Bournemouth players who would have had a good view of it? It's only a real time to the naked eye. It looked as though stones had got there in time to clear. That's a good touch from this down as it happens. Massive risk again though, France is across the back on the volley to this down in a blustery breeze. It's a real risk. Sermon losing out and Barclay can drive the ball forward. Steve Cook gets it away. Sermon into king. Dispossessed by McCarthy. Brinkig has gone against the young Everton midfielder. Swansea last week, Josh King, his first Premier League goal for Bournemouth and his first goal in 18s. He scored a blistering hat-trick against Stoke in the FA Cup last week. Let's free-kick the cue for Sylvain Distan to make his way forward. Gosling's ball in towards Cook. Harriarty can't hit the target. Need a little bit of a break, don't they, Bournemouth now? Just need something just maybe before the break to get them back in this game. We need a bit of luck. Goal line clearance again. In fact, it was Cook who got his head to it. Stone's going back clearly, not over the line, maybe a yard or so short of it. Good retrieving by Stone's, realising his keeper wasn't getting there and got back on that line, but just need a little bit of break in front of Bournemouth. Van Gosling against Francis, applying the width with Richie in a more central area. McCarthy's done that very well throughout the afternoon, just being in the right place to break up Bournemouth attacks. Back it will come now from Distan, De La Feu. Fall from Coleman in towards Lukaku. Important touch from Daniels because Coleman had made an excellent run. Arta in from Francis. Too deep for Stanislas. There's another very difficult one to judge as he catches the breeze, which if anything is intensifying. Richie might have had a case of that was a handball. It could be a big decision as Everton bring the ball forward. Kones in the middle and Cook able to prevent De La Feu cross being opponent one. Now Bournemouth will be able to break. Alarm in gap again, Jim, wasn't it? So easy to get free on this right-hand side and a better ball from De La Feu and Kones would have had a tap in again. Kones didn't see the run of Francis, but couldn't find him. He's just having a word for Richie who was appealing for the handball in that earlier movement from Everton, but everything's gone well for Martin as in this first half and you just sense the confidence and a little bit of the body language with their passing, which never lets them down normally, Bournemouth. That's the good part of their play. That's what drains you when you concede sloppy goals. It drains the football inside of your game. And the pair of them down there are an excellent haven over Bournemouth, but it's a real problem for them. Well, just to put things in perspective, what a good job Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall have done in May. Howe will have led Bournemouth to their best ever league finish in three successive seasons. Howe will be an unwanted footnote on his CV if it's not 74 higher come May. Probably would have learnt a lot more, Jim, in this little bit of time managing in the Premier League than the other ones when it's going all well for you. It's great, but this is a time when it's not going so well for you. It's very difficult then. He's going to be a better manager because of it, though. Common. The game goes into three additional minutes prescribed after the stoppage following the injury to Adam Federici. A vibrant atmosphere here at the vitality stadium, but Levinson having easy possession and a two-goal lead. It's decidedly quiet as we approach half-time. Not a lot of vitality out there at the moment, is there? Very, very quiet. Francis is struggling to keep her, isn't he? I think he'll be off at half-time as well, Federici's admirable the way he stayed on. Probably didn't want to drop the youngster in it really by coming off at that stage, Jim. At least it gives Norse up a chance to prepare himself right up to that break. Here's Lukaku taking on a man he knows so well. He's able just to buy his fellow defenders a bit of time and then Gosling could do the rest. King picked it up, there were no obvious options. Gosling provides one now and Richie another. Stanislas with the ball in, which was an all-good one met by stones on the half-volley. Deolife who comes back to aid the defenders' cause. That's well played by Everton. Out of trouble there. Really well played. Really gives you a sense of security when you can go back to those defenders and play nice, firm passes to the likes of stones as he gives it away, as I say. Funes Mori and Galloway and Baines will be coming back as well shortly and Coleman in the knowledge that they're all very secure on the ball. Not afraid to pass out the back. 45 minutes in which Everton have shown that little bit of Premier League class and know-how. Ramiro Funes Mori heading them into a lead just past the midway stage of the first half which was then doubled by Romelu Lukaku who got the better of Steve Cook. Bournemouth have had further injury problems with Adam Federici struggling for mobility and they got more problems as they assess how to deal with the half-time scoreline. Federici may not be back for the second half at the break. It's Bournemouth-Nill, Everton too. So Ryan Alsop has come out for the second half and as expected Adam Federici isn't going to be able to continue after the ankle injury that he picked up in the first 45 minutes and that's one of two changes that Bournemouth are making at half-time. The other, we'll see Adam Smith come on to replace Steve Cook and as a byproduct of Adam I'm sure that Francis will be moving into centre half, Smith will come on right back, there he is. The one-time Tottenham youngster left out last week after starting the previous two games and he will come on along with his goalkeeper who will make his Premier League debut and began at West Bromwich Abbeyon Ryan Alsop makes his first Bournemouth appearance since January 2014 Smith on as well, double change for Bournemouth, Everton with the same 11 that started the game and to a large extent it can only get better for Bournemouth who were disappointing in the opening 45 minutes they've made a double change to try and rectify things Francis is clear that has moved into centre half to accommodate Smith's arrival at right back Steve Cook the player who's gone off and they've been forced into a change in goal as well and Ryan Alsop has replaced Federici it's a cruel game isn't it Cooks in a big part of Bournemouth's well rise and just made a couple of mistakes couple of mistakes cost goals and has paid the price for the substitution I think and they say good luck to Ryan Alsop coming in goal as well, never easy coming on during a game Jim, Smith as you said going right back, Francis centre back but never like to see that player substitute maybe after a couple of eras but he'll be back Cook he's a good almost throw helped on by Romelu Lukaku Francis who has almost alternated between right back in centre half this season Richie and he kept that in broke kindly for him kept down Gosling Bournemouth able to maintain possession and here's Daniels he's got the little ball there from Daniel just trying to play it wide Richie's right foot he should be playing it on his back foot really not on that front foot that will put him under pressure with the full back and get their confidence going again it's inevitable a season can go one of two ways when teams are playing well Francis surviving the handball shot there when teams are playing well but not getting the results that perhaps they deserve they can either start getting the results they deserve what happens more frequently seemingly is that the level of performance then drops off that you do well drop off which is passing the ball and the movement then there will be totally lost but just hoping for them now that they can get a little bit of confidence up getting their passing game going Gosling might break for Kim here Tim Howard did enough just to have him to smuggle the ball away and Brendan Galloway can do the rest of course last week Bournemouth found themselves two goals up didn't get the wins and they will know how easy it is I'm sure I've been talking about it half time 2-0 is not an insurmountable hurdle here's King winning it back from Barclay still Josh King and Stones did well that's great defending the label does not such a good defender but one on one there, terrific defender from John Stones Bournemouth just trying to build up ahead of steam at the start of this second half Stones there again looking for back to back wins in the Premier League for the first time this season looking for back to back clean sheets for the first time in the Premier League this season Sermon Daniels for Gosling of course every time the Bournemouth push forward they lead themselves prone to an Everton counterattack and there are a few better sides in the Barclays Premier League taking this sort of chance McCarthy couldn't find Lukaku all the far corner Francis gets it away sorry Jim should have gone for Golde McCarthy a little bit more awareness there was no one around him time to get his shot away probably have another touch it's on target at least there haven't been too many of those from Bournemouth they're coming inside on his left foot again but Josh maybe just a little bit too careful with his shot he's an easy stop for Howard in the end gotta be careful Bournemouth here there's a long time left in this game nearly got pulled out with the third goal there and the last step they've got to try and get back in the game a bit of discipline as well gotta be careful they don't concede the third Barclays played in Romelu Lukaku here nobody was able to get forward in support to come in the end of what would have been a tantalising ball back from Deu Lafeu Coleman got his first touch of the ball just a little bit of a hush around the ground whenever to get the ball the fans seem to be expecting the worst as well this is a time when the Bournemouth players need their fans and things are not going so well and a poor record in the second half of games this season Bournemouth have scored only four goals after half time in the 13 matches prior to this one Coné and a recent smith to the ground the free kick goes Bournemouth's way there was a foul as well easy one for Kevin Franklin Scott that one could be controlled by Coné but just trying to drag Smith back and get a yard on him in the case that in that kind of area in the midfield Everton have been able to turn over possession does anything loose McAfee's won it today so he just went through sermon with a good tackle there got the ball first played each of last season's top eight in the first ten games they lost to the two Manchester clubs in Arsenal and now in an eight match period where they play each of the current bottom five and have already beaten Sunderland and Villa by four goals in that run McAfee's claiming he's having his shirt pulled there by Coleman but it will be an Everton free kick season brought Roberto Martinez his Everton their lowest points total for 11 years their worst defensive record over the same period as well year on year they have got a better record both in terms of points and goals conceded and that as I mentioned after a tougher than average set of fixtures up to now plenty of signs of promise Smith in strongly the 25th different player that Bournemouth so far this season in a hurry to get on with things Francis now Sermon in the pressure on Coleman and it was telling pressure as well Stanislas chance for Daniels to wrap his left foot around this and Gosling's head up didn't get the purchase that he needed and had it with any conviction really he was really have to jump to head that ball should have been getting far more power in it the potential area of concern for Everton conceded more goals from headers than anybody else in the division this season Andrew Sermon and Smith has made a gallivanting run for from right back no foul on Galloway but the Linesman didn't give anything but referee Kevin Friend has found in Everton's favour it's a significant moment well it was the two of them going for a ball over the top they're trying to get shoulder to shoulder it looked like Smith just got the better of Galloway got across his path didn't look like the referee had given it but Kevin Friend I think maybe a little bit of a clip on him is the referee's decision for me I know the Linesman didn't give it on his near side but the referee may have had a better view behind it than the Linesman did on the side there you go just dragged in there the referee also pointed it to his ear to say that the Linesman had said something in his ear rather than flagging up I think Gosling and Richie both spoken to by the referee after their reaction to the decision and Richie and Galloway in discussion about the incident now and fans far from happy clustering isn't it seems that I think Everton have got the wind in their favour this half but then all of a sudden they said a little bit of a gust in it to changes around kind of a swirl on it but mainly Everton have got that breeze in their favour this half still difficult even when you're passing it along the floor the breeze taking an effect on the ball Smith finding Sermon Gosling now Richie held up well by Richie this is Harry Arder Daniels Howard's handling was assured enough Stones could do the rest for Everton that was better from the home side could start from Howard because he put it back from where it came from he puts it back across the goal there's a tap in here for anybody going in back from where it came from no sign of a tapping could stop furthered it away from Josh King Francis Smith as he looked for Gosling it's Barclay then the crowd furious again Barclay has given it away a few times just guilty of maybe holding onto the ball a little bit too much maybe not a foul but so agitated with every decision now trying to force the game a little bit feeling they're not getting the brakes off the referee it's not the first time this season that the Bournemouth fans would feel hard done by the rubber the green of some of the decisions his day will affair shortage of tricks for him and no delivery Daniels has played in quite well when he's been one on one Jim despite all the micro-flat impressions he's not got that crossing Lukaku just couldn't reach it great ball in wasn't it that's better when you get a yard and Lukaku may be caught out by the breeze here giving the benefit of the doubt Coleman nicks it whips it in straight away just may be caught out by the breeze thinking that he's there for a simple volley it's all soft snap not getting it just catches on the breeze a little bit so we're giving the benefit of the doubt very difficult to get under the flight of that ball still thinks he should have scored it he's Everton 5th century he's not played a hundred games to the club yet dispossessed by Richie Arter Stanislaz it's nothing more than a corner Stanislaz prefers to come in on that inside and get his shots away but it's a good block because McAfee gets the block in he's taken short and will be followed by another one which Richie will come across to take just doing a little bit of pressing now Bournemouth trying to take the game to Everton just need a break we said it at the end of the first half they just need a break now to try and get in his game in from Richie my France is at the near post and then claimed by Howard he doesn't have a player down inside their penalty area so Howard sees the throw so the treatment can begin to McAfee just may have got clattered got caught under the flight of the ball there McAfee with the well in the end to catch the ball just maybe got a little bit of a clattering but didn't look too much that's a good catch in the swirling breeze Jeff Moslin the Bournemouth chairman has been one of the men at the heart of this that rise up through the leagues Eddie Howe one of only five men ever to lead a club from the fourth tier to the top tier of English football Chicago based private equity firm bought a 25% stake in the club earlier this month the man spearheading the investment map the owner of NHL ice hockey side Minnesota wards there could be more financial investment made in January got another view of the injury for McAfee there's normally the teams that are struggling down the bottom of the ones that buy in January because they got that little bit of a gamble probably a 30-odd million more than it is at the beginning of this season as the riches from the Premier League come in so important to really get yourself in there and stay in there for a couple of seasons and become established difficult task though January will be key for them with the injury problems that they've got and they don't want to find themselves out of touch if they can't turn this around it will be nine points from 14 games and 60 feet in the last seven matches two points from a possible 24 after today if they can't get anything here they can link with the move for Palace's Dwight Gale Bradley Wright Phillips pulled Coldwater on speculation that he might side on loan from New York who couldn't get any worse seems as though they're losing players at a quicker rate than they're getting them back Federici of course the latest going off at halftime today done by Francis where there was little margin for error his king Gosling, Marietta this has been a better period for Bournemouth they really need a tangible reward for it finding a little bit more room getting on the other side of the Everton midfield just need to set up something in that last third though by Gosling, Smith is hunted back but there's no one there to attack it George King two or three yards away it was excellent play by Adam Smith Stanislas Stones concedes the corner and the Bournemouth fans just have that little bit of self-belief restoring under the cost for this little bit good movement wasn't it Smith played the third man run got to the dead ball line, hooked it across but there was no one in there for the attacking very good movement though taking short for Sermon ball shout in there referee allowed play to go on and the counter attack is on here for Everton Cone Scott Lukaku forward chose the selfish option instead he had his Barclay to the right hand side the boys to make a change in a moment there's the one across the goal from Smith did ever so well to get to that dead ball line but King just couldn't get up there and support Francis was just the win just caught a gust there and blew it away from Dan Gosling we caught a gust up there as well Jim really breezy up here very difficult for the boys down there on that pitch to take care of those passes but not easy Barclay getting away from Gosling still Ross Barclay goes held out by Daniels of Stanislaus McCarthy is in there plays it off McCarthy may well be his last contribution of the game he picked up that injury 3 or 4 minutes ago and he's going to be replaced here by Tom Cleverly injured his ankle ligaments Tottenham back in August and spent the last 3 months on the sideline Cleverly takes his comeback from injury to replace James McCarthy midway through the second half yeah I think the same kind of problem looks like an ankle problem where he came down and landed but shows the strength for the Everton bench that they can bring on Tom Cleverly in that central midfield area Cleverly who is in the Aston Villa side that beat Bournemouth in the FA Cup last season 6th game for Everton today 4 to attack it including Richie nearly everything that Bournemouth have hit from that kind of area seems to have gone straight at Tim Howard it's a very good release from him Dale Eiffelio couldn't get the ball past Francis to feed the run of Romelu Lukaku well defended by Francis left himself in the 1 on 1 with Lukaku there but very unlucky for Richie checked out, hit it straight at Howard the Audi decided it was a goal it's Francis Smith, fouled by Gareth Barry referee allows play to go on Stanislas now Daniels Smith making the run trying to slay himself against Kone and it will be a goal kick well Smith since he's come on he's got an advance of Richie he's pulled off that right hand side gone in field, Smith has gone on the overlap if you like this was that chance earlier on ball in, he's checked out Richie could strike but he's straight at Howard and that's just unfortunate another day that just fizzes in his head in his hands didn't do much wrong there Richie I think it's a little culmination of things here I mean obviously Bournemouth are up the pace realising they've got to go for it a second half and Everton seem to put off the pedal a little bit and just sat back a little bit of a dangerous game to play but I don't know if they can just kick Bournemouth off and get maybe that third goal because they've got a couple of good breakaway movements where they haven't picked the pass Bournemouth's last home game against Newcastle they had 68% of the possession in the second half and still not creating the chances really to test him Howard or give him a difficult save to make Arta trying to supply the ball back for Andrew Sermon Smith in strongly Adam Federici incidentally back on the Bournemouth bench now with that ankle in a cast hopefully the prognosis will be good that he won't have too much time out Bournemouth of course in action a way to Chelsea next weekend and then Manchester United are the next visitors here to the Vitality Stadium they have to go into those games with their third choice goalkeeper who is on the field for them here foot wrong yet Ryan Allsopp in the Bournemouth goal might have some work to do here though Daula Feu just a little bit hurried I mean Everton at the moment have had some really good chances that haven't culminated in shots at goal but they're just not picking that final pass they look like a team they're just sitting here and they're going to maybe get that third one on the break but they've got to pick the pass Smith takes the corner Matt Richie to take it these corners to some extent are a lottery just because of the swirling nature of the breeze it's a gust it could go anywhere including the side netting that's a poor corner the breeze or no breezes really shouldn't be laps like that in the waste Federica's injury the latest for a side that have been so unlucky with major injuries to their major players this season the two most expensive summer signings have managed only five appearances between them both sideline with crucial injuries leading scorer Callum Wilson's in the same boat they say this week that Max Gradle's treatment to a knee ligament injury is going well he could return in around three months time be quicker than initially feared and Harry Arter down here he's hamstring Glenn Murray as you can see is being readied don't need Harry Arter's come back into the team and all of a sudden he's got an hamstring Glenn Murray coming in coming on sorry probably up front maybe joining King in a two-man striking partnership hoping up that little bit of a midfield area for Everton but anyhow doing maybe doing his next change in just his last throw at a dice and it's Arter who will make way Glenn Murray who signed from Palace for four million pounds he's got a couple of goals must have been made of Jamie Vardy's rise to prominence and having been a former non-league player worth pointing out that he's the only one made he stretch the imagination Arter who's leaving the field here signed from non-league football for just four thousand pounds Glenn Murray who's coming on to replace him did the rounds of non-league football in his native Cumbria before making his name with Carlisle helping them get promoted into the league and he's been at Workington before that injury blow before Bournemouth just got Harry Arter back after the groin that hit problems to be picked up on international duty with the Republic of Ireland in the summer so Bournemouth make their final change initially has come out to this right hand side it's like Stanislaus has Richie gone out to the left and Stanislaus has gone in behind Murray and that roll just off of the striker trying to get just in behind that over to midfield and in front of their back four straight away Murray has given something to chase Richie which can he do from that left flank against Coleman now Sermon Fein Smith Francis trying to hold it up and emerges away from Galloway and still Josh King goes it's a good ball in as well really well defended by Coleman well played Josh King but that's great defending from Coleman he realises where the immediate danger is and that's fizzing across the penalty area King does extremely well bullies his way through fizzes it across but Coleman's always in the right position good defending Smith a bit heavy Tunis Murray the score of the first Everton goal can get it away to the Crossfield ball Richie too deep for Murray there is Adam Federici left ankle strapped a problem you would imagine for the way that he landed yeah hopefully it's just a strain maybe a week or two hopefully he's not done those ankle ligaments because it could be a bit longer but certainly was brave trying to soldier on wasn't he for a Bournemouth throw in the absence of Callum Wilson last season they scored a club record 115 in all competitions averaging less than the goal again here so far this season just five in nearly seven full games now wonderful form with five in his seven matches alone prior to his injury Richie Smith has added a real attacking dimension from fullback in this second half down the Bournemouth right hand side another Bournemouth corner a fifth of the second half alone Richie needs to put this one on the money Jim very divvy got in the breeze as you said earlier but all he's got to do is miss that first man so divvy got into the flight of this ball as a goalkeeper anywhere in and around that area Murray and Francis and Distan all in there and again it was another poor delivery which was quick to acknowledge it breaks for Smith what a stunning strike from Adam Smith his first ever Premier League goal and he's just given Bournemouth that glimmer of hope with ten minutes or so remaining well that's a second poor corner really poor corner for him Richie only half cleared but you won't see a better strike than this this season he's cut across this Smith and it's a brilliant strike in off that far post and Howard's got no chance this is a wonderful strike a pure strike of a football comes down cuts across it slightly great strike bang in off the post in the back of the net and Bournemouth back in the game lovely strike well next week will be Adam Smith's 100th game for Bournemouth that's only the second goal that he scored for the club maybe this will wake Everton up a bit sitting back and waiting for it to come to them and they've got what they deserve really Bournemouth back in the game and full credit to them Jim they've kept going and Smith has been very good since he's come on the goal aside that is he's been good now King makes his way for Smith outside it and here's Adam Smith in again challenged by Galloway referee has alert no penalty the reaction from the Bournemouth players Gosling right in the face of referee friend Gosling will get booked I think these two have collided before Galloway and Smith he's just come across him at the wrong time Gosling's trying to get out the way you've seen them given maybe not intended from young Galloway but Smith had got ahead of him and that was the key yellow guard shown to Dan Gosling four is descent that was fully justified you cannot go right up in the face of the referee cannot go right up in the face of the referee Smith against the one breaking in the area he's probably been their most dangerous player there you go he's cutting across Galloway there I think that if you are in doubt you cannot give the penalty and there's enough doubt there not to give that one what will be mentioned after the game is an almost identical incident between the same two players where Smith made the contact on Galloway a similar contact and a freak it was given to Everton interesting to hear Eddie Howe's take on that a penalty given against them last week that they vehemently disagreed with haven't had one today that they feel they should have had and now Lukaku's got the pace to get past Silvan Distan that's probably right given the lack of the other decisions and the assistant on the far side is close enough there Lukaku I think over balances I don't think he's actually diving but just trying to cut across Distan and over balances for all Bournemouth's possession that Everton were in anything other than complete control they had just slipped down through the gears I think they've forgotten to play their football gym they were in control of the game in the first half they've let Bournemouth come on and fair play I mean Everton could have picked him off with that third goal if they'd have got the pass but this young man here on the right-hand side has been very good the goal was terrific Francis and Glenn Murray's made a good run forward but the flag was up against him a little ball from Francis besides from Smith doing well in this right back area Francis has played better I think in the centre back area and generally when he's come up against Lukaku he's done very well Distan struggled a little bit Francis has done very well Lukaku will chase another ball forward that could have been awkward for Distan on the breeze and the bounce was troublesome too Bournemouth played their way out from the back and they got just over 5 minutes to get another goal here which would give them a positive result potentially Charlie Daniels Gosling, man of the moment, Smith scored one, could have had a penalty as well can't find a way past Koenig this time Campbell at this stage, it's always two against two when Everton get the ball forward quickly as they did there Back it comes for Richie Passman Everton has been poor out of defence though getting him on the attack Sermon, King trying to tease him in the path of Gosling and Charlie Daniels as far as he's wide Difficult for Charlie Daniels he's gone up in the air swirling all over the place, he's done well to get a foot on it let alone a volley because look this is swirling all over the place very difficult to get on the target The other player will be replaced for the closing stages by Aaron Lennon Not the best of games for Dole today, I thought Daniels had him in his pocket for a large part of it, still supplied a great pass for the ball for the goal sorry, in a deeper position this is the little saying was a foul on the Karku, not for me, seems to clip his own feet there and over balances as we said earlier not had the best of games for Dole Lennon Way past Sermon, Murray Murray taking the free kick quickly King, it's a good ball in 10 minutes, but how important will this recovery be for Bournemouth going forward and they deserve it King done extremely well, but Murray had really great presence of mind here to take a free kick, a quick free kick knocked it wide to King, King is in and Stanislas is coming just behind the striker finished really well Murray, look great presence of mind spots the ball, takes the quick free kick gets King running at Galloway immediately attacks him and then he cuts it back and there's Stanislas with a great finish so many of these finishes have gone straight to the keeper but Stanislas finds the back of the knit and they deserve to be back in it his last Premier League goal was for West Ham at Blackburn five years ago Junior Stanislas ties it up at 2-2 and there's still time for Bournemouth to potentially get a winner so too for Everton of course Lukaku trying to provide it perhaps this will be an important header away now Coleman the third time Martin has to be so disappointed in his team they've forgotten the play this second half thought they could win it in cruise control and against no one can you do that in the Premier League I wonder if there's a goal left in the game he's got the he's got the wards, King there he'll attempt to play the ball a bit of rubbish on the pitch as well because of the swirling breeze a fair few drinks bottles I think the ball hit one of those Bournemouth trying to play it out there he will patrol his penalty area this really is one that's got away for Everton if they can't get the decisive fifth goal of the game in the seconds that remain they've lost a couple of points here but more importantly we need the bottom teams Bournemouth to put up a fight they put up a great fight here that's the winner here's King Stanislas he'll be able to get the ball inside the penalty area already there to attack it it was Gareth Barry that got there first now Barclay that's the lot of rules Ross Barclay this second half chosen the poor options holding on to it too long Daniels, Bill Van Distan Richard it would be fair to Eddie how the changes were good when they sniffed it right back centre-back that was a key sniff a great goal outstanding goal got back into the game but I think his drive from this right back area has been good Francis is looking more secure in this spot as well we're going to five minutes of added time the under rewarded for his industry there it will be a goal kick Bournemouth just needing a catalyst something to happen for them to transform their season give them a little bit of hope and restore some self-belief right back is what they need it could end up being more than that as King makes his way forward now Murray it's another corner and nearly every Bournemouth fan is on their feet only one once here so far this season in the Premier League when they beat Sunderland the place is absolutely bouncing they need a good delivery this time they scored from a bad delivery last time two bad deliveries on the top did he got to make sure this one gets in and around the area Richard and he does it's a better delivery and Charlie Daniels heads it over the bar it was a chance for Bournemouth to win it well in fairness to Charlie Daniels this is on him in a flash look so quickly he just can't direct it down with his head Murray run ahead and he just couldn't direct it down gets a little bit unlucky 2-2 last week for Bournemouth and it was a sort of great frustration today will feel like a victory it could yet be a victory of course as Stanislas lets the ball run out of play for another corner well same again from Richie perfect corner last time nice and flat Howard couldn't come from it but flat enough to get over that man on the near post and flat enough for everyone to attack same again please they'll be saying get a second opportunity to deliver a telling ball as well Gosling and Richie finding space but not finding a teammate just caught on the breeze didn't he got away from him he wanted to deliver it a little bit earlier but couldn't manage it boomed clearance finds him again Bournemouth looking the more likely winners in stoppage time Murray unable to hold it up stones can get it away Kone whatever to be able to create one last chance for themselves Baku held up by Gosling a good reverse ball in towards Kone so Richie is happy just to hammer it to safety Everton's turn to push forward Funes-Mauri well played by Ryan Allsopp he nearly went ahead of the ball there that caught August just nearly Allsopp was trying to look where he was going to throw it before he caught it just caught August thankfully just adjusted his feet at the last moment been really tricky out there on the breeze an inquest going on between Francis and Murray Murray furious that the ball wasn't played into his feet by the Bournemouth captain there it's Kone Coleman Everton's ball in dealt with by Francis it falls for Barkley Can Everton win it in the final minute of stoppage time Kone trying to work the angle Seamus Coleman and Barkley Everton win it in the 95th minute and all of Bournemouth's hard workers come to nothing well let's get it right I mean it's a terrific goal for Everton and the Everton fans celebrate because they've really got out of jail here it's a terrific little turn from Barkley to get his shot away thinks having a little bit of trouble getting the Everton fans off the pitch but you can understand maybe they're excitedness is coming on but they've got to get off there now don't want to spoil it for their team got to get off the pitch but still celebrating in the corner of the Everton players and again it's just a little bit too easy to score Jim isn't it Barkley was instrumental laying it off to Kone Kone slips it back in here well but lucky the way it ends up at Barkley's feet but he turns and swivels well and also up to a little bit unlucky under his body two goals last week Ross Barkley hasn't been in his best today but he's just come up with a crucial moment just rebounds a little bit in there I guess the luck of the draw as it comes down but it's too quick on all sort from that closer range I don't think you can blame the keeper that too much there tries to go with his feet and he goes for his legs in the end it's from such a close range it's very difficult for a keeper Everton have really got all over it haven't they absolute seconder for Eddie out he won't resume until the order is fully restored amongst the jubilant Everton supporters that's the bottom line for all of Bournemouth's adventure in the second half they find themselves 3-2 down Everton have made a final change Kone off and Darren Gibson has come on killer blow for Bournemouth they don't ever see the world getting themselves back in the game and I thought 2-2 got a point it really could have maybe been a springboard really for the rest of the season but it's just another kick in the tee for the team isn't it can Bournemouth themselves create one last moment they might be able to Smith has played in Daniels Oh! Match to this game it looked as though Everton had won it but Stanislas in time and it on at the end of the match has just come up with a priceless moment for Bournemouth 3-3 Well Smith again great great feeds it out wide comes in the area from Daniels and Junior Stanislas he's had a terrific game you said he hadn't scored in the Premier League but now he's got in the area and it's a great finish with his head of all things see him at West Amalot didn't get many with his head a terrific game for the youngster and they fully deserve it if they've drawn this game cracking game in the end oh what a game of football Well after 80 minutes it was 2-0 to Everton and he's now 3-3 the four time whistle is met with jubilation from those home supporters that's only a point but when you consider the situation that Bournemouth found themselves in that will feel like a victory and like a catalyst to a recovery potentially Adam Smith on as a half time substitute was brilliant Bournemouth just didn't know when they were beaten got back from 2-0 down and having conceded a goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time still had the wherewithal to garner a positive result a thriller at the Vitality Stadium finishes Bournemouth 3 Everton 3