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Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
A wild effort by Solanke, taken from over 20 yards out, soars well high and wide of Leno's goal. It was an ambitious attempt, but Bournemouth really have to try their luck now.
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
At the end of a bright passing move, following another turnover of possession in midfield, Scott shoots straight at Leno from just outside the area. This game is relentless, with neither side overly concerned with keeping the back door shut.
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
Christie miscues his shot on the turn from close range, allowing Robinson to make a block that sends the ball behind for a Bournemouth corner.
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
Willian's wizardry continues, as the brilliant Brazilian drifts inside Bournemouth's dozing defence and tests Neto with a low shot from the edge of the area. It's a fairly straightforward save, but Fulham clearly mean to finish this game as soon as possible.
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
Fulham kick off, and we are back under way at Craven Cottage!
Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
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Fulham vs AFC Bournemouth
The only statistical solace for Bournemouth fans at the break is that Solanke has scored in each of his last five games against Fulham, while the Cherries have also found the net in 10 of their 11 Premier League away fixtures this season. Both trends may need to continue if they are to overturn their deficit today.
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