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Good afternoon and welcome to Eurosport's live coverage of Everton's trip to Bournemouth. The Toffees are looking to continue what has been a decent starts to the season, but have a poor record here. Bournemouth are still looking for their first home win of the league season. Team news is on the way next...

Premier League / Matchday 5
Vitality Stadium / 15.09.2019
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Marcus Foley

Updated 15/09/2019 at 15:54 GMT+1


7'
Good vision from L. Cook as he picks out King on the left. King cuts inside and overruns the ball but it sets up nicely for Billing, who doesn't get enough bend on his shot and sends the ball into the stands.
7'
Back-to-back Everton corners ultimately come to nothing.
5'
Sigurdsson floats past a couple of defenders and calls Ramsdale into action with a cross-cum-shot. Everton get a corner.
3'
A tame Iwobi shot is deflected behind for a corner, which Ake duly clears.
2'
It looks like the Cherries are playing a 4-3-3, with C. Wilson playing down the middle, Solanke on the right and King on the left.
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And we're off.
13:55
The players are in the tunnel and we're just moments from kick-off. Both teams are in their traditional colours.
13:50
The Liverpool loanee will be looking forward to this one.
13:45
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Everton haven’t won a Premier League game here, losing twice and drawing twice, but did overcome Bournemouth in the FA Cup here four seasons ago.
13:40
The table means little at this stage of the season, but Everton would go third with a win. If Bournemouth lose and other results don’t go their way, they could be in the bottom three by tomorrow night.
13:35
Sunshine on the south coast.
13:30
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Richarlison, who was sent off in this fixture last season, has also looked in good form of late. He has three goals in his last two games for the Toffees including a brace against Wolves last time out.
13:25
Iwobi is a player to keep an eye on today, having made a fine start to life in a blue shirt. "From the moment I came here, I was welcomed really nicely and I feel like an Evertonian," he told the club website after scoring twice already since his move from Arsenal.
"I will have an opportunity at Everton to express myself," he continued, "the manager and players have given me the freedom to do that." Both of his goals have been headers - meaning he's already scored twice as many headers for Everton as he did for the Gunners.
13:20
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Everton are five road games without a win in the Premier League, but did beat Lincoln in the cup in their last game away from Goodison Park.
13:15
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The Cherries have won just one of their last eight home matches in the league. That was against nine-man Tottenham.
13:10
Everton make two changes as Morgan Schneiderlin and Dominic Calvert-Lewin come in for Andre Gomes and Moise Kean. Calvert-Lewin looks set to lead the line, with Richarlison and Alex Iwobi on the wings.
EVERTON: Pickford, Coleman, Keane, Mina, Digne, Schneiderlin, Delph, Richarlison, Sigurdsson, Iwobi, Calvert-Lewin. Subs: Stekelenburg, Holgate, Sidibe, Davies, Bernard, Walcott, Kean.
13:05
We start with the hosts, who make four changes to the team that lost to Leicester. Jack Stacey makes his first Premier League start at right-back, with Diego Rico also coming into the defence, while Lewis Cook features for the first time since December and Dominic Solanke makes his first start of the league season. That's a pretty attacking team.
AFC BOURNEMOUTH: Ramsdale, Stacey, S. Cook, Ake, Rico, L. Cook, Billing, H. Wilson, Solanke, C. Wilson, King. Subs: Boruc, Mepham, Simpson, Lerma, Surman, Fraser, Ibe.