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Welcome to our LIVE coverage of Bournemouth against Tottenham at the Vitality Stadium. We’ll have build-up and team news over the next hour, followed by full text commentary.

Premier League / Matchday 10
Vitality Stadium / 25.10.2015
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Tom Bennett

Updated 25/10/2015 at 15:55 GMT


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The final whistle goes and the travelling Spurs fans celebrate their biggest winning margin of the season. It's all about Harry Kane today, who is back with a bang with a hat-trick. The result makes it back-to-back 5-1 defeats for the struggling south coast club.
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There will be just one minute of added time at the end of the game. This has been over as a contest for some time and both teams are playing for the final whistle.
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N'Jie almost makes an immediate impact as he bursts clear, but Boruc turns his shot around the post.
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The hat-trick hero Harry Kane is given a standing ovation from the travelling fans as he is replaced by Clinton N'Jie for the final few minutes.
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The tempo has dropped dramatically in the game as Spurs coast towards the three points and Bournemouth try and keep the ball as much as possible to prevent further humiliation.
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Spurs replace Walker, who has picked up a slight knock, with Trippier.
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Pugh makes way and on comes Smith for Bournemouth.
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It's been a nightmare afternoon for Bournemouth keeper Boruc, who has gifted Spurs two of their goals, fouled Kane for a penalty that was given... AND fouled Kane for a penalty that wasn't.
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Boruc takes down Kane in a goalmouth scramble, but the penalty appeals are waved away. That looked like a foul, but Bournemouth are given a much-welcome let-off.
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Dembele makes way and on comes Ryan Mason, who has been out for the last eight weeks.
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A clearing kick falls to the feet of Eriksen and he lets a beautiful curling shot fly, which crashes back off the inside of the post. That would have been a peach of a goal.