Burnley vs AFC Bournemouth, FA Cup fifth round: live score and latest updates
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On OffThat's it! Well done Bournemouth. They were the better side on the night. Whether Sean Dyche will regret playing a significantly weakened team only he can say.
Ben Pearson is fouled by Phil Bardsley, and that's a booking for the Burnley skipper. Frustration showing for the hosts now.
That is how you take a penalty. Runs up and lashes that into the side netting, no chance for the keeper and that should be the game.
This is lovely from Biling! Ball is chipped into him and he uses his BACK to flick the ball into the path of his strike partner Surridge. He is bundled over by Dunne and that is a clear penalty.
Bournemouth have a freekick and to be quite honest if they can wrap this up without the need of 30 minutes extra time I think most people involved would be happy enough.
Bournemouth have a limited FA Cup history - they have only been in the sixth round once. There was of course that famous 1983 win over MUFC.
Westwood, Lowton, Barnes and Mumbongo have come on for the hosts, and they have given Burnley some fresh legs and impetus. It is Bournemouth who look to be tiring more.
Cameron Carter-Vickers close with a header from a Bournemouth corner.
Dyche faces the decision as to whether to throw on some of his best players but risk having them knacked for the PL.
Lewis Cook comes on for David Brooks.Lewis Cook comes on for David Brooks.
With half an hour to go, Bournemouth are trying to slow the game down and Burnley are becoming more dominant.
The Premier League side are knocking on the door here. A shot comes through a mass of bodies. Bardlsey the striker.
Oh it should be 1-1! Dunne drives down the flank, crosses. Vydra hacks at it and gets a tiny contact, inadvertently playing a glorious through-ball to Jay Rodriguez. He fails to make any sort of connection! Any touch surely was all that was needed.
Burnley better again. Begovic again called into action.
Brooks is an attractive player, ghosting inside from the left here and looking classy as he does it. Gets his shot away but cannot direct it. Stanislas feels he was better placed, and makes that very point to his colleague.
This is more like it from Burnley. They draw a save from Begovic, and then from the resulting corner. Benson gets up for a header but he puts that wide.
Stacey the Bournemouth full-back is coming off - curious sub in that he came on the pitch and lined up with everyone else but then just before the ref was about to start the second half, he got the hook.
Bournemouth's guys not exactly champing at the bit to get out in the cold by the looks of it!
The Championship side are justly ahead, they have played the better football, looked more organised and more coherent. Sean Dyche made seven changes: and then had to make another one just before kick off when it transpired that Erik Pieters was ineligible. That would seem to have rattled the home side, they've not really strung anything together and they have yet to have a shot on target.
Super save from the Burnley keeper Peacock-Farrell there. A looping ball into the box, through a crowd, and it hits Stephens on the shoulder. Brilliant reaction stop to save an own goal!
It's nothing to write home about in terms of quality or entertainment, but Bournemouth are giving a good account of themselves and are the ones asking the questions. Spell of pressure for them here with a couple of corners.
Maybe Burnely also rattled about having to change a player a few minutes before kick off.
Dyche yelling at all and sundry on the touchline, but presumably if you change eight players then you are going to struggle to get a coherent performance out of them.
Shortly before the goal, Burnley had a weak penalty shout turned down.
That was a deserved lead I think for the visitors, who have been marginally the better side.
Brooks and Stacey combine down the flank, and it's pulled back for Surridge, who arrives with a perfectly timed run. He slots the ball home, with just a suggestion of offside maybe? Nah, he's alright.
Nice move from Bournemouth! Surridge carries it forward, slips it to Billing, who hits it crisply. That's not far wide at all.
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Decent move from Burnley, Gudmundsson with a cute little flick. Dunne onto the ball, cuts it back. Stephens coming on to it late and has a go - blazed over. Ought to have done better.
Both sides are using a back four. Good solid fare so far.
Ooh but that is a good hit from Stanislas - gets onto a knockdown and cracked that well. Good tekkers. Not far wide.
Those Burnley players that ARE eligible to play are playing it around at the back, seems that they are in control.
Anyway. Back to the match action.
According to Richard: "Burnley say it wasn’t BT - they named him on the teamsheet then worked out themselves he is suspended (booked in last two rounds). Burnley are citing an 'administrative error'.”
The match kicks off. They're saying on BT Sport that the hero of the hour was Joel Miller - I am pretty sure I know that guy. Joel! Saviour of the Burnley FA Cup run.
is the man who comes in for the hosts.
Mr Richard Jolly on finding out more about how Burnley managed to name a player without knowing he was ineligible. Sounds like a fun tale. They'll owe the guy at BT Sport a drink if that is all as it was explained.
Burnley: Peacock-Farrell, Bardsley, Long, Dunne, Driscoll-Glennon, Gudmundsson, Stephens, Benson, McNeil, Rodriguez, Vydra. Subs: Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Barnes, Westwood, Norris, Nartey, Mumbongo.
AFC Bournemouth: Begovic, Stacey, Carter-Vickers, Steve Cook, Rico, Lerma, Billing, Pearson, Brooks, Surridge, Stanislas. Subs: Kelly, Mepham, Danjuma, Lewis Cook, Kilkenny, Anthony, Zemura, Dennis, Saydee.
Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire)
"The players were low on confidence. It is important we keep the spine of the team, there are a few players we are looking after.
"We know what we are going to get from Burnley, we need to be strong and we need to turn up."
"We have had ten games in 30 days. We are a bit stretched but we are trying to fill the slots. Great opportunity for them to come in.
"Different feel for Bournemouth with a new manager, I should not think they will make radical changes."
REVISED LINE-UP | Here is how the Clarets line-up to face @afcbournemouth this evening at Turf Moor. ⬇️
Due to an administrative error, Erik Pieters no longer plays tonight and Anthony Glennon will come in for the left-back.