Time's running out for the Potters here as they are stuck in their own half. Bournemouth have got them exactly where they want them right now.
90' +2
M. Pugh enters the game and replaces J. Ibe.
Substitution: Ibe leaves the field to an ovation from Cherries fans as he's replaced by the experienced Pugh.
89'
Stoke are heading for their first defeat under new manager Paul Lambert here unless they can salvage a late goal. Just over a minute plus stoppage time to play
86'
Sadio Berahino is seeking his first goal in over 36 hours of open play. Can he replicate the input of Mousset and grab an all-important goal for his side?
83'
S. Berahino enters the game and replaces E. Choupo-Moting.
M. Diouf enters the game and replaces P. Crouch.
Substitution: Crouch is also replaced by Diouf
Substitution: Choupo-Moting replaced by Saido Berahino
82'
Stoke are looking to make a double change as they look to respond instantly here. Josh King has stepped it up in a major way in this second half, his bravery has characterized this bounce back from Bournemouth, although the whole team deserves credit.
79'
L. Mousset has scored a goal for AFC Bournemouth! Assist by J. Ibe.
Assist Jordon Ibe
GOAL! Mousset sneaks in to head the ball home at the back post, that is exactly what Eddie Howe brought him on to do!! His first goal in 23 appearances has come with brilliant timing, assisted by Jordon Ibe with a delicious cross deep into the penalty area. If you follow either of them on Instagram then you know they are about to flood the timeline together for the rest of the week after that combination! Brilliant for Bournemouth!
78'
Chance for Bournemouth from a free-kick, Ibe can cross or shoot...
77'
We've got an entertaining finale on our hands here as both sides are going for it! Who will come out on top?
71'
K. Stafylidis enters the game and replaces B. Ndiaye.
Substitution: N'Diaye replaced by Stafylidis, one debutant for another. If the latter can have an impact similar to N'Diaye, Stoke might have what it takes to grab the winner! It's safe to say they would have to tilt the momentum of the game to do so as Bournemouth continue to push on!
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J. King has scored a goal for AFC Bournemouth!
They've done it! Josh King has shown great determination to grab a goal here for the Cherries! He picks up a loose ball in the box and calmly sends it into the net. It's fair to say that's a deserved equaliser but it's all to play for now!
69'
E. Choupo-Moting gets yellow.
Yellow card for Choupo-Moting, and it could have been red. His momentum took him sliding into Fraser with both feet off the ground, the referee has taken a lenient view and only opted for a caution, good decision in my opinion!
68'
Great opportunity for Wilson, but he drags his shot wide of the post. He'll be fuming he didn't get a better connection there!
66'
Good run by Mousset and he wins a corner at the other end.
Absolute scenes here as the ballboy has stacked it. As you can imagine the crowd are loving it. He'll struggle to live that down for a while!
65'
Just as I tell you that, Stoke win their first corner of the game... Shaqiri takes the outswinger which is headed towards goal by Crouch, it skims the bar!! Great effort and Stoke are unlucky not to double their lead against the run of play.
64'
Bournemouth are having a dominant spell as they look to grab an equaliser.
59'
L. Mousset enters the game and replaces J. Stanislas.
J. King gets yellow.
Substitution Junior Stanislas is replaced by Lys Mousset. Stanislas hasn't managed to reach the levels he did against Chelsea, Mousset will no doubt be looking to show Eddie Howe why he's worthy of a place in the XI.
Yellow card Josh King for a bad dive. Zouma pulled out of the tackle following the Norwegian's loose touch and he can't have any complaints, the referee has caught him out.
58'
D. Gosling gets yellow.
Yellow card Dan Gosling. Simple for the referee as Gosling slides in with poor timing.
56'
CHANCE! Crouch brings a high ball down in the box and smashes a volley towards goal, Boruc is able to keep it out by diving to his right-hand side.
54'
There has been a great flow to the second half so far, both sides are playing engaging football and the Vitality Stadium is rocking!
52'
Acrobatic attempt from N'Diaye after another long throw from Bauer, just wide of the post!
51'
Super football in and around the box by the usual suspects for Bournemouth, the move ends with Ibe having a shot blocked at short range, allowing Butland to collect for Stoke.
49'
Shaqiri penalised for a push on Charlie Daniels, and hits the corner flag to express his displeasure... not quite on thin ice yet but he's getting there!
47'
Bauer has a really long throw... remind you of anyone Stoke fans?
46'
We're off! Bournemouth starts tremendously with a powerful strike from distance by Josh King, Butland only manages to parry, Callum Wilson races to the rebound only to find the linesman flagging him offside.
45' +2
X. Shaqiri gets yellow.
Yellow card Shaqiri - we all know you heard the whistle Xherdan! He picks up a yellow card for booting the ball away.
Big chance for Callum Wilson as he broke through on goal, unfortunately his touch just let him down and he was dispossessed!
45'
Close! The run-up from Stanislas implied he was going to have a shot, and he did just that! Butland was wise to it thankfully for Stoke as he parries the ball away.
Two minutes of added time at the Vitality Stadium.
44'
Half-time approaches here as Bournemouth win a free-kick on the left-hand side of the penalty area, Stanislas to whip it in...
40'
Handball on the edge of the box by Shawcross as he blocks Cook's blasted shot towards goal. Big chance from the resulting free-kick, but Stanislas hits it straight into the wall, he's not had a great half in all fairness.
38'
B. Ndiaye gets yellow.
Yellow card for N'Diaye, he's chopped Ibe down to prevent another counter attack.
37'
Great hold-up play by Crouch with his back to goal, he sets Shaqiri away on an attack but Stoke lose it cheaply.
36'
HUGE CHANCE! Josh King drills a low cross to Ibe, he thought he had scored... but NO!!! Pieters has made one of the clearances of the season as he slides into the net instead of the ball! Bournemouth corner follows but nothing comes of it.
33'
Ake fouls Shaqiri needlessly, great chance for the Swiss international to whip a ball into the box... but Bournemouth have cleared the ball comfortably.
29'
Bournemouth's front three have failed to link up as they did against Chelsea earlier in the week. Stoke have shut down another one of their counter attacks with ease, as Stanislas is bullied off the ball.
28'
Ndiaye musn't know it's Lewis Cook's birthday, handbags between the pair of them briefly but it's all settled down now! Referee Paul Tierney calms the situation without going into his notebook.
25'
Josh King has struggled to make an impact since coming on, today would be a great time for him to kickstart his season if he can find some of his form from last season.
24'
Stoke shut down another Bournemouth counter attack with ease. Lambert seems to have them well-drilled!
22'
Long throw-in by Bauer, the ball reaches Choupo-Moting and his looping shot goes a foot or so over the bar. Bournemouth desparately need to regain some of the composure they oozed against Chelsea!
20'
Despite the injury to their captain, Bournemouth will be more concerned about the task at hand, as Stoke continue to put them under relentless pressure - this time Ndiaye is put through by Crouch but drags his shot wide!
19'
Confirmation that Steve Cook has picked up a hamstring injury, fingers crossed for Cherries fans it's not too serious!
17'
Crouch attempts a volley from 30 plus yards, audacious to say the least! Anyone remember that one against Man City? This one is nowhere near!
16'
Stoke are playing really well here, Bournemouth looked disorganized at the back before they lost Steve Cook, so it'll be intriguing to see if they can keep their opponents from scoring a second!
13'
J. King enters the game and replaces S. Cook.
Substitution: Steve Cook has picked up an injury, so Eddie Howe takes the opportunity to switch things up tactically and brings on Josh King, interesting...
9'
Ndiaye has started confidently, he looks to be a powerful threatening force when driving from midfield, great first impression so far!
5'
X. Shaqiri has scored a goal for Stoke City! Assist by B. Ndiaye.
CHANCE! Shaqiri gets the ball after a lucky deflection on the edge of the six yard box, he beats the keeper with a low powerful strike and Steve Cook manages to clear off the line!
Assist Papa Alioune N'Diaye
GOAL! Xherdan Shaqiri heads the ball into the back of the net, assisted by the new man Ndiaye! The Potters are flying!
2'
Lewis Cook turns 21 today, I'm sure he'd love nothing more than bagging his first goal for Bournemouth to celebrate! Unfortunately he's just put the ball out of play though so he'll have to wait for now...
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We're off! Stoke get us underway here, both sides will be in positive spirits today as Bournemouth look to continue their unbeaten run, and a re-vitalised Stoke side will look to build on their first two games under Paul Lambert.
The Vitality is booming as the Bournemouth fans look to be help their side bring the points home in the final stages here, we'll have four minutes of added time here.
Wilson has broke free in the closing seconds here, but rushed his shot and Butland parries clear! It probably won't matter at this stage but he could have doubled the lead!
Good Afternoon and welcome to our LIVE text commentary coverage of Bournemouth v Stoke at the Vitality Stadium.
Bournemouth XI (3-4-2-1): Begovic; Francis, S. Cook, Ake; Fraser, L. Cook, Gosling, Daniels; Ibe, Stanislas; Wilson. Bournemouth substitutes: Boruc, Arter, King, Mousset, Pugh, Simpson, Surman.
Paul Lambert has the opportunity to go three games unbeaten as Stoke manager today, his side are also in contention to keep their third successive clean sheet. However, they'll have to overcome an in-form Bournemouth team, unbeaten in six games including wins against Everton, Arsenal and most recently a convincing 3-0 victory in the week against Chelsea!
Callum Wilson will be looking to continue his impressive form today, he is the top scorer for Bournemouth so far this season with nine goals in 18 appearances. As for Stoke, all eyes will be on debutant Badou Ndiaye, as both teams continue their quest for 40 points.
Stoke will be pleased with their performance there, but they allowed Bournemouth to creep back into the game in the latter stages of the first period. N'Diaye has been a shining light so far in his first Premier League appearance, his energy in midfield looks to be exactly what Stoke have been crying out for! Bournemouth looked shaky before losing Steve Cook to injury and almost capitulated afterwards but managed to stabilize and create some chances late in the first half. Eddie Howe will be looking to re-organize his troops for the second half, whereas Lambert will be asking to more of the same!
Almost ready to go here for the second half!
Stoke have leaked goals away from home this season prior to Lambert's arrival, will they be able to hold steady against a Bournemouth side looking to demonstrate their bouncebackability in the second half?
Full-time! A great game to showcase what the Premier League has to offer outside the top six. A confident, well-organized Stoke side were on top in the first half as Bournemouth failed to find their feet. At half-time I questioned whether they could display their bouncebackability to achieve a courageous comeback. They didn't disappoint! Their second-half display would have been just as pleasing for Eddie Howe as the victory against Chelsea in the week - Josh King's equaliser propelled the Cherries on to a vital win after Mousset grabbed the decisive goal, his first for the club.
That's all for today! A vital win at the Vitality for the Cherries, as Stoke suffer their first defeat under Lambert.
Paul Lambert will no doubt be deflated due to the downwall of his team there, but Stoke definitely look to be much improved since Mark Hughes' departure, the players seem to be buying in to the manager's style and they should be able to avoid relegation if they keep their main men fit. With that being said, they could really benefit from Saido Berahino finding his shooting boots to alleviate some of the pressure on Peter Crouch's shoulders, at his age it isn't fair to rely on him to start every game - although he put in a shift today and was one of Stoke's better players.
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