Match Day 12

With the capacity of 11,307 at the venue, Vitality Stadium (Bournemouth) the match between Bournemouth vs Newcastle took off at 5:30 p.m. with a renowned referee, Chris Kavanagh of England.

Winning predictions went the way of Newcastle after having the average of prediction from different betting platforms of 2.03 then Bournemouth having an average of 3.73.

Bournemouth vs Newcastle Lineups

Bournemouth Newcastle

1 Neto (G) (C) Pope N. (G) 22

37 Aaronss M. Trippier K 2

27 Zabarnyi I. Lascelles J. (C) 6

25 Senesi M. Schar F. 5

5 Kelly L. Hall L. 20

10 Christie R. Longstaff S. 36

4 Cook L. Miley L. 67

24 Semenyo A. Willock J. 28

19 Kluivert J. Almiron M. 24

16 Tavernier M. Gordon A. 10

9 Solanke D. Joelinton 7

First Half  (1 - 45 minutes)

Newcastle had the game kick-off.

Ryan Christie of Bournemouth evades a defender’s attention at the one-minute mark and shoots from mid-range, finding Nick Pope in a position to make an easy save.

7 minutes Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) tried to dribble past a rival player, but the ball was cleared out. Following the referee’s whistle blow, Newcastle is given a corner kick. Newcastle United’s Kieran Trippier works the corner short.

Newcastle United’s Sean Longstaff advances into a favorable scoring position. He clears some room for himself and takes a remote shot at it. Neto saves a great save from his solid effort towards the underside of the crossbar! Newcastle picks up another point. Newcastle loses the corner when a defender makes a good clearing.

In the 12′ minute, Nick Pope of Newcastle United dives to gather a corner that Bournemouth fails to score from.

In the fourteenth minute, Newcastle United’s Fabian Schar made uncomfortable signs to request medical care. It is likely that he sustained a slight injury that did not prevent him from participating, although the full nature of the damage was not discovered.

At the 19-minute mark, Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth was knocked out, necessitating the intervention of the physiotherapist to assess his condition. He was able to carry on and seemed to be alright.

After a particularly rough tackle from his opponent at the thirty-minute mark, Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United) appeared to be hurt and left the field. Matt Ritchie replaced him.

A free kick was given to Bournemouth in the thirty-five-minute mark. Lewis Cook attempted to find some teammates within the area, but the Newwscastle defenders intercepted the ball and cleared it out of danger.

The announcer stated that Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth attempted to cling onto a cross into the box in the 42nd minute, but he was unable to gain hold of the ball.

The first half was extended by six minutes.

45+4′ Bournemouth had a spell of possession while they exchanged passes and bided their time to attack.

45+7′ marked the end of the first half.

Second Half (46 – 90 minutes)

Eddie Howe of Newcastle United made a substitution during halftime, bringing Valentino Livramento onto the field to take Lewis Hall’s place.

Lewis Cook of Bournemouth broke the rules in the 57th minute, and the referee duly gave him a yellow card.

GOOOOOAAAAAALLLL: Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke pounced on a loose ball inside the box and sent a shot into the lower left corner, beating the goalkeeper. He converts a 1:0.

Ben Parkinson of Newcastle United replaced Lewis Miley in the 66th minute.

Maximillian Aarons (Bournemouth) sustains an injury in the 68th minute. Adam Smith enters the field in place of the injured Maximillian Aarons of Bournemouth after the manager was forced to make a substitute. The manager inserts Luis Sinisterra in place of Justin Kluivert at the exact same moment.

GOOOOOAAAAAALLLL: In the 73rd minute, Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke scores a back-heel goal reminiscent of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Making it a terrific finale! 2:0.

The referee announced a VAR review of the goal to examine a potential handball one minute after the goal was scored. The players for Bournemouth are not content. Referee Chris Kavanagh indicates that there was no handball and the goal stands following the VAR examination. The players from Bournemouth celebrate.

In the 80′ minute, Antoine Semenyo is replaced in the action by Dango Ouattara of Bournemouth.

After making a poor foul on his opponent in the 85th minute, Jamaal Lascelles of Newcastle United became irate when the referee gave him a deserving yellow card.

87′ Marcos Senesi of Bournemouth was awarded a yellow card, which caused the game to be stopped. Play was interrupted at that moment when Chris Kavanagh signaled with his ear that he would use VAR to investigate a previous penalty claim made by Bournemouth. Following the VAR review, the referee gave Bournemouth the nod to continue playing without a penalty.

The game was extended with a 7-minute stoppage time.

At 90+5′ Joe Willock walks off the pitch to be replaced by Emil Krafth (Newcastle Utd).

90+6′ Marcus Tavernier went off and Andoni Iraola gives the last tactical orders to Joe Rothwell (Bournemouth).

90+8′ the referee signals full time as the action came to an end

Final Score: 2:0

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