 Premier League victories have been hard to come by for these two teams since the turn of the year. Brighton have won just two of their last 10 matches. Bournemouth just won one of their last nine, so similar form or lack of form, you could say, for Brighton and for Bournemouth. We will be smiling on the south coast today. Chris Huthens, Brighton have worked to do to ensure safety. Keeper Matt Ryan has a familiar four in front of him, including Lewis Dunke, who was sent off at Bournemouth in December, but he and Shane Duffy are usually a solid partnership. Yves Pussuma's only goal came in an FA Cup win at Bournemouth in January. Dale Stevens and Davey Popper are again completely midfield. Anthony Lockhart-Spart, that cup victory. He's joined today by Florent Antoni and Jürgen Likardia. So Ali Reza-Yahanbash and Glenn Murray dropped to the bench. Murray is on 199 career goals. There's still no Solimarch or Pascal Gross. Kenny Howe also makes two changes in the Burnie defeat. They're at the back after Florent is restored in goal ahead of Azmiah Begovic. Steve Cook returns an injury to faces Paul McClubb and just as well with a few other defenders' sidelines. David Brooks scored twice against Brighton in that Christmas win. Only Eden Hazard and Christian Erikson have had more Premier League assists this season than Ryan Fraser. Josh King and Callum Wilson both have 11 Premier League goals. Nathaniel Klein drops to the bench. Dominic Solanke has come on in the last four matches. Total Bournemouth haven't been faring much better of a lady that's back in Steve Cook. He's having a huddle and both eager to avoid a muddle at the bottom of the Premier League. Two teams have been showing relegation form and probably done enough to preserve their place among the elite of English football. Bournemouth more so than Brighton at the moment. It's best to make certain of these things there. Yeah, I think it's much more important for Brighton with home advantage to try and make it count. I mean, they've got a lot of plaudits for their display against Man City in the semi-finals last weekend at Wembley. I think it had been a bit more adventurous that something could have come of it and I think it would certainly be more adventurous this afternoon with home advantage. It's a big week for Chris Newton. Home to Bournemouth, home to Cardiff. They could effectively be breathing a whole lot easier over the course of the next few days. Anyhow, Bournemouth are ten points above the drop zone. He'll tell you they're not safe yet. But that would be some gap for Cardiff to make up. Cardiff at Burnley today in a huge game for them. Here's Montoya. And Bournemouth going with a back four today. Accurate left back. Cook into the heart of that defence. Saw him taking the lead in the huddle. Brighton did beat Bournemouth in the FA Cup on route to the semi-finals of that competition this season. But Bournemouth have ruled in recent league encounters between the sides and beaten in the last nine. Basouma here close by. Maybe Popper offers as well. Found a way through to Andoni. Basouma! It was only Brighton goal came again. Bournemouth in the FA Cup. He seemed to lack conviction with that effort. I think it's a real chance because he's got a good yard or two of space just outside the box. And you would think he would do better here. As he takes on to his left, it opens up. He could curl it. In the end, he totally goes for the other corner and just completely drags it wide. It's gone out. He couldn't keep that in. A shaky performance from Asmire Begavitsch against Burnley last week. Bournemouth with defensive issues, losing a couple of left-backs to Injury and Diego Rico and Charlie Daniels and Snaf and Aki out there. Left-back today. Here is Aki. Here is Steve Cook who left Brighton for Bournemouth over seven years ago. Proper. He was sent off for two bookable offenses when the team was met at Bournemouth in December. He's seeking out Anthony Knockout here and he's found him. Knockout is such a live wire, but he's given that away to Ryan Fraser. The magic from Knockout, like you saw it against Pallas with that wonderful goal he could do this afternoon. Basuna by Cook. Fraser, Aki, Kala Wilson. Josh King now for Ryan Fraser. And Bournemouth are quickly on the front foot here. They continue to go on the end of it but couldn't steer it towards goal. What a brilliant ball from Fraser on the left-hand side here. He cannot do any more than this. Absolute quality. Pleases it in with Tess and Carroll. He's got to score. King's got to score because he gets enough on the ball. He's on the stretch, sure, but he gets it when he's full instead. Just misread it slightly. What a chance. Ryan Fraser has provided 10 assists in the Premier League for Bournemouth. Only Aidan Hazard and Christian Erikson have managed more in the top right of English football and that is pretty decent company to be in. You can see he's much more comfortable on his left side. I think maybe a couple of seasons ago he wouldn't have been as assured in putting in that left foot cross. Real quality here. That's a strange one. Dale Stevens. He plays Spurs and Arsalan on the final day here. Manchester City, so they would quite like to put the job done this week. Scored it both ends in this fixture as a player back in 2001. That's the great one. Jefferson Lerner. Fraser. A lucky break. Pesuma. Here's Duffy de Clea. McHardier. Stevens. Cousin quickly upon it. Going to be proper. Bormat just one in their last line. To lack of form from both sides they've pretty much mirrored each other. Pesuma. Stevens now for proper. Felly sunny on this part of the sidecourse today but it's now raining. A rather chilly day by the seaside. Pesuma. Had that early effort as disappointing as it was. Now Adam Smith onto this, Bournemouth searching forward with purpose, David Brooks, Lermer, Gosling, Ackie. He should flick into the path of Fraser, but he didn't read it at all. They've lost 10 of their last 11 away games in the Premier League. Solitary success at Huddersfield, over the top here for Andoni, proper Stevens. Great idea from Donk, driving forward and then trying to play it wide. Just a bit too firm with the forward pass. Nice day to be beside the seaside, with a winter's edge to it, Fraser. Brooks for Fraser, up to eight from the table when they beat Brighton in December. It's been a very different story for them since the tour of the year and not much better for Brighton either. It's something in his eye. He wants it, in fact, to his requiring treatment. It's one person you need, could I say, calls that they make. So tight. Any vision required. They've had the same number of points as they did at this stage last season and Brighton just one point worse off. Familiar tails all around, just in charge. Promotion to the Premier League, 15th last season and FA Cup semi-final this season. Magnificent job he's done, really excellent. And I'm sure they've all gone and secured their status for another year in the Premier League to consolidate a bit more. He'll use Fraser, which is always a good idea for Bournemouth. Nathan Ackett arrives on the scene two. Fraser and Ackett. He doesn't really look Fraser, but he's aware of the overlapping. Ackett hands this up really well, Nathan Ackett. He's swept the crossing. He's good from the summa, just to get it driving forward and then out left. He's a ball into the box here, the pressure. It's the right thing to do, he's such a threat. Even from the middle of the park, if he gets a sharp turn, Fraser, he's running right onto you. Proper figure for a second chance. Stevens with a switch to Montoya. Brighton encouraged here, the pressure on. He takes up a really good position just to get it clear to the home side. Get one of your players to the violin. Get dangerous balls in. Showing his strength, determination. Winning something for his team. Got the corner. He's claving to the referee that he felt was really hitting off. The summa. No such luck. The summa. A slight knock there. He's OK. Another corner then for Brighton as Ackett sends it in. Nathan Ackett is first to it again. A drop there. Rather flung himself, Ackett. Certainly the right type of ball to be played in. First time. Nockart plays in the dangerous one. Ackett clears it. They look at Bournemouth here. They're disciplined. They get out in a line. And it just allows too much space. When he puts it in here, it's a bit too far away. Swing Duffy. Part against Ackett. He will be one of the technical battles. One of the key duels today. The summa. Yes, it is. Quite a yell. It was so promising. You've got a gold-scoring chance. The summa with his clever feet here. Sharpness of feet. It's away so well from Ackett. That touch there takes him away. He lifts his leg up there, Ackett. To bring the summa down. The summa's away here. Ackett lifts his leg right leg to bring him down. That was so promising for Brighton. It's a promising free-kick, nonetheless, for Brighton. Change of the angle. A knock-out here to get a ball in. Everyone back for Bournemouth. Everyone inside that 18-yard bonus. Proper all-showing interest here. Ackett to Fruity then for Wonder Steve Cook. Swing Duffy there too. That's good to see. Take the view of them in their time. Cook and Duffy totally committed. What a defensive header from Cook. Duffy is all over him, trying to be aggressive. That's why the referee's given it full, but they're shoving it back. He read it well. Still Cook a proper competitor. Two months out with a green injury. He looked too clever there. He took a sore one, as they say. Let's hope he makes a quick recovery. See him back to feel fitness. Take his place in the side. Reading the side. Wonder from Chris Mepham. Looking a watchful eye. And a shuddering challenge on Steve Cook. The last six-leaving competitors in Brighton. Knock-out to Sumer. Just checked he's run the wrong time there. Sumer had seen his initial move and then played the pass. Cardio sends it to Montlayer. Knock-out at first. Not a bad effort, though. It's a decent spell for Brighton. Forcing Bournemouth back. Cook's still struggling to shrug off the effects of that challenge earlier on. Jason Tindall are rather concerned for their captain. They'll be desperate to continue having just come back from injury. He doesn't look like the sort to give up easily. He really, really has to pack things on for now. Yeah, they're struggling just to get into the game Bournemouth. Brighton are enjoying a good spell of the ball. A spell of position. Forcing Bournemouth back. Bournemouth do have a ten-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone. Not too much cause for concern for them, but we need to bounce back after... I thought a shell against Burnley last weekend. For the Sumer. A chance again for Brighton to create something. The flick from Northcart was terrific. The Sumer, setting Andoni away. And then there, the control and the composure. What end product have you got? He loses control of everything there. Nobody able to provide that spark of quality yet. These two teams who've been toiling since the turn of the year. They're desperately trying to find some form, but it's proving rather elusive. What a boost they would give either side just to get a goal in front. Set on the nerves. A bit more pressure on the home side, of course. Down with a few more points. And one for Brighton, you'd surely see them all do the same. Now Dale Stevens. Proper. The Sumer. Northcart wants it. Northcart has it. Steal away by Cook. Stevens for Northcart. Brighton busy Stevens. Brighton certainly enjoying the data of the opening half hour. They look more lively. They've got into so much promising, so many promising positions, but the final pass, the end product, not quite there yet. Northcart takes over. Crucial game for them as they have to give themselves some room to manoeuvre. A fight for survival. Taking that ball on its way. Fraser, Brooks, Gosling. Wilson, who strike at the heart of Chris Hudon's Brighton. And who take the lead in this seaside showdown? Well, it played out like a five-a-side goal in the end, as if you're playing all these simple passes inside the opponent's 18-yard box. Anyhouse men are in front. Gosling, the one who's got it, but look at it passing here. Everyone in space. And right outside the box, Brooks is the one with the forward ball. Gosling gives it to King, back to Gosling, and it's out of the finish. The first shot on target. And Bournemouth get themselves in front, and look at the options that Gosling has. Even inside the box. Astonishing amount of space. Well, no wonder Chris Hudon reacted like that. That was all far too straightforward for his liking. And it's a red-goal for Dan Gosling, his first for over a year. And a setback for Brighton. Further clear. Already 10 points clear of the drop zone. Unlikely to be dragged into any sort of danger. Now they're calling the tune here. Well, I don't think they mind that Brighton have had the most possession in just past the half-hour. They've looked more dangerous. They've got themselves in front now, Bournemouth. A vital opening goal. First effort on target in the match. It took a while. Still disturbed about the way the girl came about. Same Duffy was hobbling a little, having seemed to over-stretch himself with that long ball he played. It was such a nothing ball, and yet it seemed to just be limping for five or ten seconds or so. How did that have an effect on the goal? Cardia. Carol Wilson. David Brooks available. Duncan Brighton clearly rattled. There's a sense of frustration now with his own support. And certainly the home players. He's done care. He's dragged out. He's leaning in there. Adam Smith. Off a little, but they had the lead. Asking the question. Causing. There would be a story if he'd scored again from there. Well, it's a half chance, because it falls to him terrifically. It allows you to take it on the volley. Here's the goal again. He did have an effect on the goal. Just in that build-up play, he was down, feeling his leg. Gave his opponents just far too much time and space. That's why it looked like a goal he would score in five-a-side training. There's the problem for Chris Newton. And for Brighton and Havabi. He certainly wasn't on the goal. And he moves into space, and you can see that in the corner of your eye. You react as a teammate. And just too much space for everyone there. The case has dropped for Brighton. Consensitive frustration amongst the home support. He's seeking a swift response. He's shooting such a poor goal. Knock-out. Busuma. Stephens to have a goal. Well, a bit like Busuma earlier on. These are half-decent chances just to get powerful shots away from outside the box. He's in acres of space here. I don't know whether the referee maybe gets in his way. And he's laying off the ball, but I think there's a poor one. It's nowhere near the target. Busuma. Now proper. This is what is constantly happening for Brighton. Promising right up to the 18-yard line. 18-yard box. And then it all breaks down. There's no end product. Toys throw. Keep this in. Could be more problems ahead for Brighton. Brooks trying to tee up this one again, but Brighton scrammed it away. A link-up plate. Between Welleson and Brooks. A bit of trouble. Couldn't control the ball out of the air. Pure first touch. Shadow by Bernardo. Brian Fraser. He's got a glimpse of goal there. Stephens. The Bernardo. Brighton finds the courage by this move. Tender crossing, but not yet. He's got to send it in. Four teammates right in and around the penalty spot. Proper, let's intend it. Target. I thought Bernardo had a better chance. When everyone was on the move, no one had taken up. A position. Here's the striker now for Chris Newton. Look at him. Look at him here, Shane Duffy. He's just hobbling. And that allows Gosling to go into the box, and no one gets close to him. He then becomes chasing the ball, Shane Duffy. And there is so much space. You can see it all happening. You can see it all unfolding. Almost like the game had stopped, but it kind of did as far as Brighton were concerned. Nowhere near done, when it really mattered. There is a little anxiety around these parts. You're edging towards half-time, and after Boric's in the goal, is it nothing to do? He hasn't even had to take a cross. A Brooks. And Karen Wilson. He's thinking that. It's done. Just get too close to him, and he took it. The game now after Boric. It's Sumer with a through ball. There's no angle on it. Easy for Boric's to take. On him sooner rather than later at this rate. Space for him. Ground he's made up. Ryan Fraser takes over. Gosling. He was hobbling himself a little moment ago. Steve Cook. Why not? It's a disaster for that Ryan. It's a good effort. He's working the goalkeeper. He's asking him to make a save, and Ryan comes up with the goods here. Just opens up for him. He takes it really cleanly. That's a good save from Ryan. Donato. By Smith for Brooks. Fraser. Look at him. He was playing as a left-back there. So determined to get back out and help out. Good team ethic. Good work rate from King. Gone and the sun is out, but it's shining on Bournemouth at the moment. No pressure on the ball. Easy for Bournemouth just to take it to half-time. They've got this much space. There will be an extra minute. I've stopped this time at the end of this first half. Wilson. Lerma. Fraser. 60 seconds of injury time is confirmed. By Gosling to Stevens. Assume the car keeper hold of it. Fraser. It's a chance for Brighton, or a chance for Brighton in this first half. There shouldn't be a Lerma. She became the ball there so close to half-time. Be there to deliver here. Lockout does hope it on though. Montoya. Hold by Ryan Fraser. Three boos around the annex. They've looked like two teams out of form in fairness, but the Gosling making the decisive contribution. Brighton has seen a fair bit of the ball and done so little with it. And this will be a concern for their supporters because at half-time it is Brighton-nil. Bournemouth won. So Brighton start the second half. They have much to do in this game and in this season. They've got the ball there. They've got the ball there. They've got the ball there. They've got the ball in this game and in this season yet to secure safety in the Premier League. Although we can't if losing at Burnley, Brighton still have a five-point cushion between themselves and the predication zone. But they need to sort themselves out here. They need to find a spark from somewhere. They do. Just my eyes were drawn there to Chris Mayer from the tussle with Andoni. They need to find a way to have to improve. Just that last ball in the final for everything looks so promising. Getting a team mate, a chance to work the goalkeeper forage. What a way out for Adam Smith. It's rather frustrated and the manager certainly is. Just these simple five-yard passes. They're not finding the target. Mones and groans around the annex. 14 games in which they've scored first in the Premier League this season. So they've given themselves a platform here. Brighton though to have Glenbury to call upon from the bench. Duffy toppled off Andoni and just typifies Brighton's day. Chris should give it before he turns to Glenbury so he can come on and find a bit of magic. In the goal scorer, Brooks will take this throw away by Mepham. Bonanno takes over. A bit more promising with a tussle in the middle of the box here. Kevin Friend to sort out here. Well I've got to say in my eyes we're on the thrower and then you were aware of something happening in the box so off the ball. I don't know what Kevin Friend could have seen here. Mepham and Andoni summoned. Normally this is the guidelines when you see a bit of a scuffle and there's so many involved you can pick one from each side to show them a yellow. They're telling both sides just to count as a warning. A little carapace for Mepham and for Andoni. You can see them there. Both coming together and he's just foolish Mepham throwing his head into Andoni there. There's no real aggression from Mepham into Andoni with the headbutt. It's so stupid to put his head there and even ask the referee if he saw it or he's assistant and he could be off the pitch. Look at him here, their heads come together the referee's actually looking at it so he did see what happened and he's obviously called it wasn't invasive enough. Brooke's now looking for Wilson but don't tell him he's up. Bernardo having purposefully been bussed forward by Bernardo. He's right to give the fill here on the home side. We're not impressed with the decision but it gives Brighton a chance to get a decent ball in here. I'm hoping something might come of this. Anthony Knocker over at Tisza a side flag was up anyway it wouldn't have counted. There was a decent ball in played with a good bit of a pace into the middle here. What it tried to cover in the end the header I don't think was there. Just went a bit too early. That was up immediately. Fraser Hackey not much room over there scrappy start to the second half and keeping with the proceedings this afternoon. Andoni again to be determined to get in their own little battle. Bungles in the Premier League this season with Brighton. Test them and he stopped it reaching Wilson. Poor defending. Albuy is part of the bat. Dersuma Ture Knocker who is just a sort of player that might provide a spark for Brighton. Christian Tundewein is discussed at the half-way line. As soon as Knocker gave the ball away due that they were on the break here and they are capable of the pace that they have. The ball has been given away by Knocker you can see Wilson here playing it to Fraser. It was well left by King that look at the quality of the finish. He puts it on his right and he gets it up and over Ryan. What a season he is having Ryan Fraser. And just in the act of slipping maybe he hits it with his right. Maybe a bit onto his left it helped it over Matthew Ryan in the goal. Two goal advantage for Bournemouth. That is good. That is really good from Ryan Fraser linked with Arsenal and others. Bidin is fair share of assists. The ball in the Premier League has just helped himself to his eighth goal of the season. Bournemouth are sitting pretty here and Brighton's response will be to bring on Glen Murray for Florian and Donate. So Christian just turned around to his bench and asked them to stay calm for a minute so they will be having second thoughts but they have got to get something on. They need a spark. The swim up body is in the way being summoned from the Brighton Bench. Goals. Four of them scored in a brief spell at Bournemouth. It's out of a rather big hole here. Marston is in the process. Back into the game. Next goal is so important for the home side. He stays on even though he and Andoni have put a little between them. Cardi gave the ball away. Aaron Bournemouth to break for their second. Cross. What happened? Here's Bissouma. Goalsling in the way. Not for the first time. Goalsling gets a block in. Bissouma cut in to T's left a couple of minutes ago. Both him and Cook through themselves in front of it. Andi from Smith. Don't think the goalkeeper can come and take this one. Teasing ball from North Hart. Deep into the back post. Smith read it well. Bissouma. Marston, Ryan Fraser. Just wondering the act of finishing. Obviously, he's right foot. He will have kicked it on T's left. Just to get that rebounder looked. Asking forward. We'll get to this. Bring on shortly for Brighton. His season has been disrupted by injury, which has been ashamed of them because he's a player. It's David Brooks. Don't look hungry for a third. He's off Duffy. Josh King. Well, Josh King just giving the thumbs up to Ryan Fraser because it's his run that just allows him to take an extra straight, trying to cut it away into that back post area. Look at the action of the way supporters. He thought they'd seen a third goal there. Decent effort. It will be on for David proper shortly. Stevens. Murray. Tell for that one. Bissouma, proper will make most of the season. Outing. A player who can contribute to the calls. Who can make a difference until somebody needs to strike just now. A player who's signing up for Bournemouth today. Brooks onto this. He must have known. There's a favourite there. It's a needless yellow card for Gosling. He's going nowhere, Bissouma. He's going closer to his own goal. There's a stretch there. So clumsy. So needless in the opposition half. Silly first. So not much has changed for Brighton. Still five points there. In effect, Wilson now. Fraser. They last 11 away games in the Premier League. So, way days to remember. They seem to have a distant memory for them. But they are in the comfort zone still here with the 2-0 lead. Brighton goal would change that. Bernardo. But... Still a decent gap between them and Cardiff. Bournemouth is one, he's setting the target for all three points. Brought him safety once. Stevens. Determined to get his opponent there. He's got to be a red on that card. Full challenge. And Brighton's day has gone from bad to worse. He gave the ball away for the second goal and now he's got himself sent off. Pure stupid. Absolute madness. He's coming up. He's out of control here. Because this is brilliant defending. Hit that through ball from Notcar. It was quality. But look at Smith here. Takes it and despite that heavy touch away he is still committed to a challenge Notcar. Could easily have broken his leg. Outrageous tackle. That was just ridiculous from Anthony Notcar. No handshake there. No pat on the head. There's a ball across goal. After Notcar. Playing in. But the defending here is top class. Smith is in complete control. He sees Notcar coming in at pace. And look at him. Lunging. Desperate to make contact with Smith. No wonder his teammates are furious. I don't think they convinced Kevin Friend to send him off. He knew what had happened. Absolutely the right call. No alternative for Kevin Friend. He looks as though he's OK. And you're able to come back off. He needs to go for you. The situation might still save them. But it was so. This has been nowhere near good enough. One even closer to the Brighton fans. We were at Wembley last week. Looking their feelings lower. But too bothered about it though. Even the suspension will huck. Brighton as well. Notcar is coming up. Notcar will miss that. And he is a big player for them. When he's on song he can create things. He can score. It's a difficult ball. It's a good first touch. It's a cynical felt. He's done a good defensive side of the game today. And been really sharp. And quick on the break. I think it's that transition that Bournemouth have had. Defending in numbers. They've looked really dangerous. That pops this in. Away by Duffy. Back by Lerma. Duffy there again. Basouma. They've worked to do yet. Basouma. In the fact that they're still happy to sit back. And they're up against 10 men. Wouldn't be surprised if you see Bournemouth got another goal here. Whether they score another or not. They get a man to the good. So controlled in their passing here. The opener for Bournemouth. Bournemouth see this out. They might. I think you're right Ian. There was no real danger of them going down. But the three points this afternoon has absolutely given everyone. So they'll be safe. Building a game from next season. They're only there sixth for winning 20 such games in all competitions. There'll be a big one for them. King advancing now. Into the Brooks. It's the pace that Bournemouth have. He's killed Brighton. It's a real team goal. Brighton fans turning away and disgust. They've seen enough. This has been so comfortable for Bournemouth. The game plan has worked to treat. Brooks gets the goal. And it was set up again by Fraser. But look at the involvement here of Josh King. He has carried this ball. 40 yards or so. And then Brooks takes over here. It's a simple one-two with Fraser. And Brooks in that position remains calm. Remains composed. It's still a side-foot finish despite that despairing tackle. Three goals to the good now Bournemouth. Well worth it. Three goals against Brighton this season. For David Brooks. It's called both. The Vitality Stadium in December. He's on the mark again here. Dominic Solanke is coming on for Josh King. The Bournemouth. Brighton fans are streaming away. There's some resistance here but Chas from Brighton today. He cannot have had many afternoons as comfortable as this at a barrage. Josh King. Dominic Solanke coming on for the fifth match, running from Liverpool in January. And England was actually again to Brighton for Liverpool at the end of last season. Taking the puck in the head here and the manager and his coaching staff. He's had a terrific performance, Josh King. For best. 100,000 here this afternoon and most of the home supporters still so concerned about their status in the Premier League. What a big game coming up on Tuesday against Cardiff. They've made a huge improvement. Here comes Dominic again exploiting the gaps again. He carried it a bit further, Solanke. No one near him. He might be really embarrassing for Brighton. Josh three at home. Going into the last 15 minutes or so they might lose another one. Here's Nathan Ackie. Games around to Fullam and Spurs away to Southampton but they can rest a little easier now although they will want to finish the season with some momentum, a bit of a high. Certainly taken on out of this game where as Brighton can take absolutely nothing and with all points to her monumental match against Cardiff here on Tuesday now. Team selection will be interesting for Chris Huthon. Blue-nord card with that red card. Trying to give the supporters a bit of a lift getting them onside again. Top stayed away by Mepham. Beyond the receiving end there were few top challenges. He seems to go on his job quietly, fishing there. He's getting tattered from pillar to post. That's certainly a disappointing day for Brighton this point with Cardiff coming here on Tuesday could effectively seal Cardiff's fate although Cardiff might be looking at that another way of course if they can close the gap. Yeah exactly. Cardiff would be looking at this a bit fragile here. But Brighton take advantage and then it's all to play for in the last few weeks of the season. 10 minutes upon us another change which we'll see the arrival of Junior Stanislaw and others. Fraser who's about to be replaced. Brighton score again through Wilson and look who's set it up. Is it any surprise it's Ryan Fraser yet again? What a performance, what a team performance here. Aki just finding Fraser on the left hand side he's looking up to all times. I think that might have been meant for Solanke but the control from Wilson just gave him the opportunity to get away from Dale Stevens here sets himself in the shot and drills it away into that far corner. What a performance from Bournemouth this afternoon. For number 13 of the season for the number 13 and that is his final contribution because he's going to be replaced here by Junior Stanislaw. We're going to take off Ryan Fraser but keeping him on after he provided yet another Premier League assist Wilson is the man to make way three goals in five games against Brighton. Ryan Fraser running over here, I thought he was coming off here but he's just coming over to the right hand side I'll be setting a goal up from this position and a performance from him fragile now for Brighton for Eddie Howe it's a magnificent a way to tremendous team performance four goals a lot to think about, a lot to work on Chris shooting in his players ahead of the big game in Tuesday Pro to camp. A good performance from Aberlonley down there The only positive was how dangerous they looked at times in the first half when it was 0-0 pass, didn't give anyone the chance of scoring. They've finished toying with Brighton yet along the south coast today a low ed themselves last week when they lost at home to Dernley a shocking performance from them, I thought this time around It's too easy now, he's passing counting them the Bournemouth away fans delighted with their teams performance it's created another goal scoring opportunity coming thick and fast a lossal performance from the Captain Steve Cook against his old club today he was struggling with an injury early on but he's a proper centre half he was always going to continue he's given Gosling the arm band the Bournemouth fans so their appreciation for Steve Cook back in his former club was made a breather replaced by Jack Simpson his only previous Premier League appearances were both starts at the Eddie Howe against Manchester City it's probably due to come on in the game where you're four-nil up away from home Yeah, you look at it sometimes the value for money Eddie Howe gets the likes of Brooks from the Championship Adam Smith it's David Brooks now Brighton look like they can concede again Gosling's effort was go down the block Adam Smith coming back for more Fraser out of their misery here which has been considerable Fraser, Brooks here's Nathan Ackie Billy of those today Chances to the opposition here Gosuma on the touch Schlein with a loose pass so Lanky's on to it gets a 1-2 that's a really good effort he should save from Ryan Brighton won't want to hear this but there is going to be four minutes of stoppage time Fraser so comfortable for Brighton Gosuma he's in the box here helping him back into the danger area Shane Duffy that's his comfort the season will stand them in good stead now not that they were particularly in danger but Brighton could be Cardiff win here on Tuesday would spell trouble with a capital T in the running with some difficult games ahead Brighton's final game is against David Brooks and once again it's so so easy what is Dale Stephens doing in the middle of the pitch this is not a training game this is a game in the Premier League you need to be sharp, you need to be strong and when he gives the ball away his reaction doesn't seem to care he gives it away here and just chucks it look at the energy of the Bournemouth players and Brooks being so unselfish here setting up the substitute is yet another training goal it's actually a good tackle that was won by Shane Duffy but just the options that Bournemouth have going forward and remember Brighton are four down here and they're still getting hit on the break it's remarkable Bournemouth have been utterly ruthless in front of goal the player they've been giving some help here five different scorers for Bournemouth as it possibly could be and no wonder testing times for Chris Hughton Bournemouth still playing with them because it's five now that was a foul in Ryan Fraser the fans are smiling days like this to come along very long you're right, it is utter humiliation for Brighton this is not just a defeat it's a painful, heavy defeat at home at the business end of the season and things look bleak for Brighton shoot them Brighton because they went down with a whimper today their own worst enemies at times a dreadful display of how Bournemouth took advantage of every era there were quite a few of those they still have to finish of course Bournemouth and Foy but they do that a masterclass on that front no more worries for them now but plenty of worries for Brighton who are on such a low after this thumping after this thrashing the next game is here in midweek against Cardiff City whose own form might yet save Brighton but somehow they've got to pick themselves up and dust themselves down and get on with that tibital game against Cardiff but this could take some getting over for Brighton of Albion they play the Bournemouth though and it worked out even better than what they could have possibly imagined because it's finished at the annex Brighton-Neal the first attempt on target in the game and this was a sign of things to come it was also simple for them Brighton nowhere near them as Dan Gosling stroked at home across the era from Anthony knockout and out Ryan Fraser the finishing style and it just got better and better for Bournemouth David Brooks scored his third goal against Brighton this season and then Karen Wilson got in on the act they were all killing up to have a go Brighton had Anthony knockout sent off as well to add to their dismal day and a five-goal five-star performance rounded off by junior Stanislas but a result that asks more questions about Brighton and Dortmund at the really