AFC Bournemouth v Hull City, 15 October 2016

Score6-1 to AFC Bournemouth
RefereeLee Mason
CompetitionPremier League
VenueVitality Stadium
Attendance11,029
Kick-off: 3.00pm AFC Bournemouth had now won two of the last 13 meetings (lost seven).

Goals:

Charlie Daniels 5 G
Steve Cook 41 G
Junior Stanislas penalty 45 P
Junior Stanislas 65 G
Callum Wilson 83 G
Dan Gosling 88 G

Goals:

Ryan Mason 34 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Artur Boruc
Defender Steve Cook
Defender Adam Smith
Defender/Midfielder Charlie Daniels
Defender/Midfielder Simon Francis
Midfielder Harry Arter
Midfielder Junior Stanislas
Midfielder Drew Surman
Midfielder Jack Wilshere
Midfielder/Forward Jordon Ibe
Forward Callum Wilson

Starting lineup:

David Marshall Goalkeeper
Curtis Davies Defender
Harry Maguire Defender
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Jake Livermore Defender/Midfielder
Andy Robertson Defender/Midfielder
Sam Clucas Midfielder
Shaun Maloney Midfielder
Ryan Mason Midfielder
Robert Snodgrass Midfielder
Will Keane Forward

Substitutions:

Josh King for Jordon Ibe 62
Dan Gosling for Jack Wilshere 79
Benik Afobe for Callum Wilson 86

Substitutions:

Tom Huddlestone for Shaun Maloney 55
Adama Diomandé for Andy Robertson 63
David Meyler for Ryan Mason 78

Cards:

Cards:

Sam Clucas 19 Y
Robert Snodgrass 44 Y
Andy Robertson 59 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adam Federici
Defender Nathan Aké
Defender Tyrone Mings
Defender/Midfielder Dan Gosling
Midfielder Ryan Fraser
Forward Benik Afobe
Forward Josh King

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Eldin Jakupović
Defender/Midfielder Tom Huddlestone
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Midfielder Markus Henriksen
Midfielder James Weir
Midfielder/Forward Adama Diomandé
Forward Abel Hernández

Comments:

League position: 9th AFC Bournemouth scored five or more goals in a Premier League game for the first time. In the eighth round of matches, the Cherries became the first team to score six goals in a Premier League game in this season. They had now won three consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time.

Comments:

League position: 16th After taking caretaker charge in July, this was Mike Phelan's first game as the permanent manager / head coach. Hull City conceded six goals in a Premier League game for only the second time (also at Liverpool on 29 September 2009). The Tigers had now conceded 17 goals in their last four Premier League games (lost all four).

Goals:

Charlie Daniels 5 G
Steve Cook 41 G
Junior Stanislas penalty 45 P
Junior Stanislas 65 G
Callum Wilson 83 G
Dan Gosling 88 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Artur Boruc
Defender Steve Cook
Defender Adam Smith
Defender/Midfielder Charlie Daniels
Defender/Midfielder Simon Francis
Midfielder Harry Arter
Midfielder Junior Stanislas
Midfielder Drew Surman
Midfielder Jack Wilshere
Midfielder/Forward Jordon Ibe
Forward Callum Wilson

Substitutions:

Josh King for Jordon Ibe 62
Dan Gosling for Jack Wilshere 79
Benik Afobe for Callum Wilson 86

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Adam Federici
Defender Nathan Aké
Defender Tyrone Mings
Defender/Midfielder Dan Gosling
Midfielder Ryan Fraser
Forward Benik Afobe
Forward Josh King

Comments:

League position: 9th AFC Bournemouth scored five or more goals in a Premier League game for the first time. In the eighth round of matches, the Cherries became the first team to score six goals in a Premier League game in this season. They had now won three consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time.

Goals:

Ryan Mason 34 G

Starting lineup:

David Marshall Goalkeeper
Curtis Davies Defender
Harry Maguire Defender
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Jake Livermore Defender/Midfielder
Andy Robertson Defender/Midfielder
Sam Clucas Midfielder
Shaun Maloney Midfielder
Ryan Mason Midfielder
Robert Snodgrass Midfielder
Will Keane Forward

Substitutions:

Tom Huddlestone for Shaun Maloney 55
Adama Diomandé for Andy Robertson 63
David Meyler for Ryan Mason 78

Cards:

Sam Clucas 19 Y
Robert Snodgrass 44 Y
Andy Robertson 59 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Eldin Jakupović
Defender/Midfielder Tom Huddlestone
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Midfielder Markus Henriksen
Midfielder James Weir
Midfielder/Forward Adama Diomandé
Forward Abel Hernández

Comments:

League position: 16th After taking caretaker charge in July, this was Mike Phelan's first game as the permanent manager / head coach. Hull City conceded six goals in a Premier League game for only the second time (also at Liverpool on 29 September 2009). The Tigers had now conceded 17 goals in their last four Premier League games (lost all four).