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Key events

29 min: Justin Kluivert rides a challenge in midfield and gallops towards the edge of the Newcastle penalty area. His shot from the edge of it is on target. It dips, swerves and takes some saving by Nick Pope. Corner for Bournemouth.

27 min: Cutting in from the right, Almiron is outmuscled as he tries to get around Lloyd Kelly by the byline. Kelly is too strong for him and appears to shove him off the ball but there’s no penalty appeal. I’ll tell you what … I’ve seen them given for a lot less. In recent weeks against Wolves.

24 min: Lewises Miley and Hall combine out by the touchline to try and send Miguel Almiron on his way but the Paraguayan runs into traffic and loses the ball. Between them, Miley and Hall have a combined age of 36 years old. Thirty-six!!!

Lewis Miley controls the ball
17-year-old Lewis Miley on the move for Toon. Photograph: Ian Walton/Reuters

21 min: While trying to control the ball out by the right touchline, Lewis Hall looses his footing to gift a throw-in to Bournemouth. There wasn’t much, if anything he could do about that but both sides are conceding a lot of cheap possession.

18 min: Now Bournemouth midfielder Antoine Semenyo goes down injured. He seems to have a problem with his ankle or achilles tendon. After receiving treatment, he is also fit to continue for the time being. He’s been a very influential presence in the opening 15 minutes of this game.

18 min: Newcastle attack and Anthony Gordon sends a low, fairly weak shot straight into the waiting arms of Neto.

16 min: Schar seems okay to continue for now at least and returns to the field after his obligatory 30-second sojourn by the touchline.

14 min: Newcastle’s injury woes look set to continue as Fabian Schar pulls up feeling his hamstring. There’s a pause in play as he receives treatment. Emile Krafth is told to warm up.

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13 min: Lascelles is forced out of position to dispossess Justin Kluivert on the left flank. It’s another robust sliding tackle and the Newcastle captain sends the ball into into the stand.

12 min: Excellent defending from Jamal Lascelles, who gets back to slide in and block a Dominic Solanke shot on goal from a tight angle after the Bournemouth striker had been played in by Semenyo. Solanke should have shot earlier, or at least with a little more conviction.

10 min: Marcus Tavernier canters down the left flank and tries to pick out Semenyo with a cross. His aim is wayward and Fabian Schar clears under little or no pressure.

8 min: Much better from Newcastle. Joelinton tees up Sean Longstaff a yard or two outside the Bournemouth penalty area and the midfielder strikes goalwards with considerable venom. Neto gets a strong arm behind the ball to turn it over the bar for a corner. The subsequent inswinger is headed clear by Dominic Solanke.

6 min: Good play from Anthony Gordon, who finds himself running down a blind alley but still wins a corner for Newcastle by sending the ball out of play off Lewis Cook. Nothing comes from the set-piece.

5 min: Bourneouth’s early dominance shows no sign of abating, with Newcastle struggling to get hold of the ball and escape from their own half.

Lloyd Kelly holds off Miguel Almiron.
Lloyd Kelly holds off Miguel Almiron. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action Images/Reuters

2 min: Pope is called into action again, this time forced to save from Antoine Semenyo’s low, left-footed shot towards the bottom corner. Newcastle have been caught cold here and need to wake up; Semenyo was given the freedom of the park to run towards their penalty area

Bournemouth v Newcastle United is go …

1 min: Newcastle get the ball rolling, their players wearing those green shirts that some cybics suggest might be a nod to the national team of their Saudi owners. Within seconds they’re on the back foot as Bournemouth get forward and Ryan Christie stings the palms of Nick Pope with a rising drive. The Newcastle goalkeeper saves comfortably.

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Some pre-match remembrance: Holding wreaths, Andoni Iraola and Eddie Howe flank Corporal Liam Dice near the touchline as a bugler in the centre-circle plays The Last Post over an impeccably observed silence.

Philip Billing update: The word on the street is that the Bournemouth midfielder misses out after picking up an unspecified “knock” in training.

Not long now: The teams are led out by their respective skippers, Neto and Jamal Lascelles. They walk past some members of the armed forces, who are lined up outside the tunnel exit and take their places either side of Chris Kavanagh and his team of match officials.

Behind the scenes at the Vitality Stadium.
Behind the scenes at the Vitality Stadium. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images
Joelinton warms up ahead of kick-off.
Joelinton warms up ahead of kick-off. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

Today’s match officials

Chris Kavanagh is in charge of today’s team of match officials.
Chris Kavanagh is in charge of today’s team of match officials. Photograph: Paul Greenwood/Shutterstock

Those teams: Andoni Iraola makes five changes to the side that got hammered by Manchester City last weekend. Neto is back in goal after recovering from injury; he replaces his deputy, Ionut Radu. Lewis Cook returns from suspension, while Marcos Senesi and Justin Kluivert also come into the side. Chris Mepham and Milos Kerkez drop to the bench, while Alex Scott is out with a knee injury. Philip Billing is a conspicuous absentee from the matchday squad – more news on that as I get it.

As feared by Newcastle fans, Callum Wilson misses out with a hamstring injury and will be replaced by Joe Willock. Lewis Hall comes in for the injured Dan Burn at left-back, while the 17-year-old midfielder Lewis Miley makes his first start in the Premier League in what is only his third senior appearance for the club. Hats off to him.

Lewis Miley, 17, will make his full Premier League debut for Newcastle this evening.
Lewis Miley, 17, will make his full Premier League debut for Newcastle this evening. Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock

Newcastle United: Eddie Howe has indicated Newcastle will do everything in their power to resist a proposed new Premier League rule that would prevent teams from signing players on loan from associated clubs. Louise Taylor reports …

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Bournemouth v Newcastle United line-ups

Bournemouth: Neto, Cook, Kelly, Senesi, Zabarnyi, Aarons, Christie, Tavernier, Kluivert, Semenyo, Solanke.

Subs: Travers, Kerkez, Mepham, Brooks, Rothwell, Ouattara, Smith, Sinisterra, Traore.

Newcastle United: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Lascelles, Joelinton, Gordon, Hall, Almiron, Willock, Longstaff, Miley.

Subs: Dubravka, Gillespie, Dummett, Ritchie, Krafth, Livramento, Diallo, Murphy, Parkinson.

Early team news

Eddie Howe takes a severely depleted squad to his old stomping ground, with the list of players unavailable to him through injury or suspension running into double figures. Sandro Tonali remains suspended for illegal betting activites, while – deep breath – Jacob Murphy, Dan Burn, Harvey Barnes, Elliot Anderson, Sven Botman, Bruno Guimaraes, Alexander Isak, Matt Targett and Javier Manquillo are all sidelined through injury. Callum Wilson’s participation in today’s game is also in doubt and the striker’s fitness is being assessed.

Bournemouth have plenty of injury problems of their own, having lost Alex Scott to a knee injury just four games into his return from a long lay-off recovering from from a problem with his other knee. His fellow summer signing Tyler Adams is also sidelined with a troublesome thigh injury that will keep him out for another three or four months. The American has made just one appearance for Bournemouth so far this season. Emiliano Hansen and Norberto Neto are also out.

Newcastle striker Callum Wilson is touch and go for today’s game against Bournemouth and is due to have a tight hamstring assessed by club medics before the game.
Newcastle striker Callum Wilson is touch and go for today’s game against Bournemouth and is due to have a tight hamstring assessed by club medics before the game. Photograph: Dave Shopland/Shutterstock

Bournemouth v Newcastle United

Newcastle make the long trip to Bournemouth for the Eddie Howe derby, with their manager bringing a threadbare squad decimated by injury and suspension to take on his struggling former club. In the relegation zone, Bournemouth come into this game on the back of a 6-1 thrashing at the hands of Manchester City, while their visitors will be hoping to bounce back from their midweek Champions League defeat in Dortmund.

Newcastle beat Arsenal in their most recent Premier League outing, with Anthony Gordon scoring a contentious winner that sent Mikel Arteta into an apoplectic funk. Another win today would move Newcastle up to fifth ahead of tomorrow’s busy top flight schedule but given the number of key players they are missing, they are inlikely to have it all their own way. Kick-off at the Vitality Stadium is at 5.30pm (GMT) but we’ll have plenty of team news and build-up in the meantime.

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