Bournemouth vs Manchester City LIVE – stream, latest score and goal updates from the Premier League
Follow all the latest updates as the champions visit the south coast
Follow the latest updates from the Premier League live as Manchester City travel to Bournemouth.
Pep Guardiola’s resources are depleted with Fernandinho and Aymeric Laporte both out injured, while Sergio Aguero has complained of exhaustion, but Gabriel Jesus and John Stones are both back and fully fit.
Bournemouth are struggling for form after such an impressive first half of the season, so a shock win against the champions would be a timely boost. Follow it live:
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Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City, 5 minutes
First chance for Sergio Aguero, enough Bournemouth bodies in his way as the Argentine's effort is deflected for a corner.
Manchester United 0-0 Southampton, 5 minutes
You sense it will be a busy afternoon for Angus Gunn.
The Southampton goalkeeper makes a third strong save, this time getting his legs in the way of Romelu Lukaku's shot.
Manchester United 0-0 Southampton, 7 minutes
Scott McTominay collides awkwardly with Victor Lindelof and stays down.
Manchester United can ill-afford another midfield injury, and forutunately for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer it seems McTominay should be alright to continue.
Manchester United 0-0 Southampton, 11 minutes
Chance Southampton!
Jannik Vestergaard finds space, breaking free of Paul Pogba's shackles, but directs his header over the crossbar from close range.
A good opportunity for the visitors - may they rue that miss?
Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City, 11 minutes
Manchester City on top as you would expect at the Vitality Stadium, but rather struggling to create clear chances thus far.
GOAL! Burnley 0-1 Crystal Palace (Phil Bardsley own goal, 16 minutes)
Wilfried Zaha's cross comes all the way through to Jeffrey Schlupp, who cuts back, Phil Bardsley inadvertently turning into his own net.
GOAL! Wolves 1-0 Cardiff City (Diogo Jota, 16 minutes)
Lovely team football from the much-changed Wolves team, the ball eventually finding Diogo Jota who finds the back of the net.
Manchester United 0-0 Southampton, 15 minutes
Chris Smalling is very, very lucky.
The Manchester United centre-half clearly fells Ryan Bertrand as his England teammate moves past him but a penalty is somehow not awarded.
GOAL! Wolves 2-0 Cardiff City (Raul Jimenez, 18 minutes)
Two for Wolves!
Cardiff had begun the game well, but Neil Warnock's defensive woes continue.
Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez combine again, the former returning the ball to the latter who makes no mistake from six yards.
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