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Bournemouth - Sunderland live updates

Premier League / Matchday 11
Vitality Stadium / 05.11.2016
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Fraser Masefield

Updated 05/11/2016 at 16:52 GMT


3'
Jordan Ibe with a great run down the left flank and his cross is cut out for a throw. A busy start from both sides. Bournemouth win a dangerous free kick bit it hits the first man before Sunderland clear.
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Bournemouth setting up 4-2-3-1, Sunderland 4-4-2 in their all white away strip with blue sash. Sunderland probing down the right early on and Jones’ cross is headed clear.
1st Half
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KICK-OFF! After the teams observe a minute's silence on remembrance weekend, eferee Mike Dean blows the whistle to get us underway here on what is a massive game for David Moyes and his Sunderland team. Tough place to go when your job could depend on a result.
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FIVE MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: The players are in the tunnel and making their way out onto the pitch. Some nervous looking Sunderland players there!
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TEN MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: Crumbs of hope? The three previous meetings at Bournemouth had ended 1-0 to Sunderland.
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A team in crisis. Sunderland's tally of two points from 10 games is the joint-worst start in Premier League history.
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KEY MAN? Jack Wilshere has played the full 90 minutes in consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since February 2014.
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A tall order for David Moyes today. Bournemouth are undefeated in their last four home league games (W3, D1), conceding just one goal in the process.
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Eddie Howe: "We are coming up against a very experienced manager with a good set of players, so there will be no underestimating for us, it is going to be a tough game. I think this game is about how we perform. Our home form's been very good and our last couple of home performances have been right up there. Sunderland will win at some point this season, we just don't want it to be against us."
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David Moyes (via BBC Sport): "I think the supporters have been brilliant. That's why it's such an attractive football club. It's attractive because of the people and because of the numbers who come to games. It's attractive because I think they all know as well, they want a period of stability. They want a period of success as well, which unfortunately they've not been able to get. But I think they're willing to go through the pain if the thought is that there is a rainbow at the other end."
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And here's how the home side lines up today.
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And here is the Sunderland team!
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Hello and welcome to our LIVE text and social media build-up to this afternoon’s match. A massive game for David Moyes and one that, if he loses, could well be the beginning of the end. Team news coming right up.