 For the Cherries up towards the half-way line. If you're joining us late, Cherries from left to right in this first half. Three changes from the Southampton game. Stacey Pearson and Rick Helmi, replaced by Smith, Lermer and Stannis. That says the Cherries knocking on for Billing here. Will it sit for the shot? Yes, it will! And there is Phil Billing on target again for the fifth time this season. Advancing on from midfield, it's sat up. Beauty for him from his left foot, and he lashed in past better than he. With his left foot and the Cherries inside 15 minutes have the first goal on the board. Ford comes Mark Boller who landed a header on the roof of the bar. Remember, in the closing minutes of the first half, fired in towards Watmore. Lovely first touch from Watmore. Shot across goal, sneaks into the corner. Great first touch out of his feet, and then left footed across Begavitch midfield. It's Billing plays it in for Dandu, and that's a nice link-up between those two. And Billing now looking up for opportunities in the middle, rolls it in towards the penalty spot. Will it run for Lermer? Yes, it will! Deflected into the net, Jefferson Lermer's batter of minutes. As Jefferson Lermer's effort from the edge of the penalty area took a touch-off for Defender, completely from Spettinelli, and Bollman edge back in front. It's a great response, but I'm wondering, do you set the stubs back down? I think we're coming, yes, but... Billing stretches a long leg in the centre-circle to win it back. Now Stacey coming central. He's found a great ball out to Solanke on the right-hand side, and now a reverse for Solanke, who's got Stacey in the middle. Solanke might not need him, lashed in for goal. Spettinelli beats it away. Solanke, this time does stab him into the back of the net. And surely that's going to be enough. Jonathan Woodgate against his hometown club might be leading his adopted club into the top six of the championship this evening. Tom Solanke just his second goal in his last 12 games, scored for the season, and is that game over at 3-1? Well, he deserves that so much for all the hard work he's put in, Solanke. He smashed it hard, and to carry on.