Day 18
Eze 36'
Bournemouth: 1. Travers - 5. Kelly Ll., 15. Smith Adam, 25. Senesi, 33. Zemura (Rothwell, 70) - 4. Cook L. (Lowe J-l, 80), 8. Lerma, 29. Billing (Dembele S., 38) - 9. Solanke, 21. Moore Ki., 32. Anthony J. (Christie, 80)
Substitution: Dembele S. (from 38); Rothwell (from 70); Lowe J-l (from 80); Christie (from 80)
Bench: 45. Plain - 3. Stephens, 6. Mepham - 17. Stacey, 22. Pearson B.
Yellow Cards: Kelly Ll. 25; Anthony J. 26; Solanke 67; Senesi 90
Crystal Palace: 13. Guaita - 2. Ward, 6. Guehi, 15. Schlupp, 16. Andersen J., 17. Clyne - 7. Olise (Hughes W., 88), 10. Eze (Édouard O., 74), 11. Zaha, 28. Doucouré C.O. - 9. Jordan Ayew (Mateta, 74)
Substitution: Édouard O. (from 74); Mateta (from 74); Hughes W. (from 88)
Bench: 1. Butland - 26. Richards Chr., 44. Riedewald - 23. Ebiowei, 45. Gordon J-K
Yellow Cards: Andersen J. 87
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