 And it's Tottenham-Neal Bournemouth-Mill in the Premier League. No goals between Sates and Palace, or between Shrewsbury and Portsmouth. They're one-up in their big game at Chesterfield. It's a ball down the left-hand side. It's got Perisic in behind Tavernier. Perisic pulls it back. We've identified the threat coming down the left-hand side. Perisic has had plenty of joy, and the ball back finds Son, who's just brought up 100 Premier League goals in the last game. Number 101 gives Spurs the lead. Again, shooting from distance. Didn't need much of a sight of goal there. Whistling it a few yards wide of the left post from 20 yards. Short-blow kick via Stevens. Out to this dear side in Tavernier. Up towards Salanqui, holds it up. Now Rojo Rockwell does get it the game. The next lovely ball out to the left of Venier. This knock-in beyond Porro here. Matias Venier looking to get in the penalty here. He might be beyond his man. Who blazes it off target? What a perfect build-up from the Cherries. Left-hand side, switch the ball to Venier on the left. He might have been in himself. Lacking match confidence, square it for Christie. And for the edge of the area, a wild shot off target. And that's given away almost by Spurs there. It was Porro straight to Venier. Left-hand side, level with the edge of the penalty. Venier with a little nutmeg on his man. Tries to pull it back. Can't find Christie again. Matias Venier with some nice work and some confidence to go to the mix. All of a sudden here they come again. Skip, leading the charge. Knocked it out to Son. Right side of the penalty area. Son's feet are going left, going right. And Mepham dives in. And then smashed towards goal by Son. And then beat over the bar by Netto at the near post. And Son once again round Mepham into a bit of a mess. Right side of the penalty area. Dyer chasing after him. Christie's ball in. Jasper Tavernier can't get out of his feet. And hammered away by Skip again. Selenki, just over halfway. Sorry, Wally. Quick this up in a second because Christie's got it for the Cherries. 30 yards out now. Tavernier right corner of the penalty area. Take some defenders away. Tavernier to shoot. And tipped over by Larisse. It was nearly another Marcus Tavernier classic. Cutting along the top of the box onto his left foot. Aiming for the top left corner. And panned away by the flying Larisse. Given away by Spurs. Just outside the area. Billing nicked it back. And here's Venier in on goal. Matias Venier has equalised for Bournemouth on his full debut. The Euroguide International has waited and watched from the bench for most of his Bournemouth career so far. First in the inside, left channel. He dinked it over Larisse. And seven minutes before half-time, Venier is the Cherries' goal hero. 1-1. I'll tell you what, we said he was a threat beforehand with a couple of instances that he showed. How brilliant is his calmness in front of goal to chip over the keeper. It comes from their mistake. Pedro Porro gets caught in the ball. We win it high back up. Lovely little pass in behind from Phillip Billing. Sorry, it's Dominic Selenki. He's finished. What a brilliant little stab over the top of the keeper. And do you know what, Chris, on the balance of play, I don't think it's undeserved. Tavernier, down this near side, wins it. Knocks it infield to Christie. This is 35 yards out. Billing joining him. Here's Tavernier again inside the area. Pulls it back, Nelki for Billing. Christie's there. Options to his left. Christie goes down. He's giving us a dive. He's going to book him. I don't think it's a dive, Chris. Yellow card is out for Ryan. Christie here for simulation inside the penalty area. Now, of course, with the game stock, in the background, Tony Harrington will be checking this. We're going to get another look now on our monitor as Christie turns into the penalty area. Or the challenge came in from Christian Romero. Kelly down the left-hand side, looking for Selenki. It's going to run infield to the cherry striker now. Selenki's got it. Gets it down under control. To the left of Tavernier, who goes inside. Davinson Sanchez, who recovers. Selenki in the net, and then the traveling fans wild in that far corner. The progress down the left-hand side. Tavernier involved, and Selenki with an arrowed finish. Left-footed into the bottom right-hand corner. And 60-odd thousand in stun silence in north London. It's top-to-one for the two. Brilliant finish as well. Not dissimilar to the finish we stormed across after him from Vina. Absolutely brilliant play. Don picks up in a good position, plays and runs again. Davinson Sanchez, look at him. Look, he gives away a ball again. He's honestly, it can be a real harm to his own team. He's shown that again there. He's the one that actually sits the ball back in for Don to score. To the left-hand side, Perisic, fresh off going into the referee's book, trying to take on Smith. Good cross to Perisic, and it was looping under the crossbar. And Neto had to readjust himself there and parve it onto the roof of the net. Here's Kuleseski, just outside the penalty. That one's behind Dan Duma. The Dutchman will try and just about keep it in, which he manages to do. Back to Porro. Right corner, the penalty over Spurs. Another cross comes into the Cherries area, and you don't allow Harry Kane to much space. This time he's having to stretch for it slightly, and the header was white. Just one victory over Spurs, which came against nine men back in May 2019. The famous late-night fanakke header, and Mark Travers saved everything. There's a ball down this left-hand side for the Cherries, and Spurs nearly give it away for Jason to their own penalty here, and then Tavaneer gets a foot in. It's going to run out for a Spurs throw. Oh, that's loose on the back there. A penalty from the left-hand side, goes for goal, calmed away by Larisse. Ball over the top here for Dan Duma. He's stuck in beyond here. Chris Meeperman, Jack Stevens having to deal with it, and then Richard Allison shooting for goal, and it's looped in as a flag. Offside flag is up. To be honest, it was a right-old mess in there, and actually, to be honest, the Cherries have either gone away with one here, but we'll double-check it is offside. Well, this is my point from earlier, Chris. I think it's obvious from the first ball forward to the second. This is looking like the moment it could be the second in 33 as the ball comes into the Cherries box. Meeperman jumps, runs loose to Dan Duma! It's possibly once again in North London. 2-2. Came from a long throw, Chris. Long throw on the left-hand side as we spoke about pre-game. Never dealt with the first or second ball. Side try and defend yet another Spurs corner. In from Perishitz to the six-yard line, and headed wide by Richard Allison, a free header from six yards. He's on the edge of the six-yard box. He's between Watara and Kelly, and Solanki was in there as well. But Smith now, clearing it down into that far corner. The former Spurs man, and now Solanki, and Watara's completely free in the box. Solanki still has it. Here's Dongo Watara onto his left foot, onto his... Yes! Dongo Watara has won it for the Cherries! A facile winger chooses his moment for his first Premier League goal, and he is mobbed in a bundle by the Cherries players. I'll temper it with one thing. Just be careful, Chris. It could be deemed that this is a foul from Dongo Solanki for easing there, clear out the way, just got to wait and see. Well, let's hope not. But Dongo Watara has a smile that would light up the whole of Burkina Faso as we wait and see. Solanki just leaning into his man. There was no flag, there was no real appeal. Watara's definitely not offside. Still hasn't quite been given yet. What about the composure to chop back inside? Goal given! The goal has been given by Referee Andy Madly. The VAR check is over, and Dongo Watara off the bench. And what an impact he makes. The coolness he showed to chop onto his right foot and plant it in the bottom right-hand corner. It's a day for heroes, Venya and Watara first Premier League goal each.