Lerma drags down Barnes and referee England books the midfielder for his cynical interventions.
FULL-TIME: BURNLEY 0-2 BOURNEMOUTH
90' +2
Lowton fouls Rico as the game slowly degenerates into a series of needless fouls. Not that the visitors will care, as they are the side coasting through this cup tie.
90' +1
There will be three minutes of added time as the Cherries close in on an impressive victory at Turf Moor to put them into the next round of the FA Cup.
90'
P. Bardsley gets yellow.
Bardsley's frustrations get the better of him as he goes smashing through the back of Pearson. Unsurprisingly, referee England books the Burnley right-back for his challenge.
88'
Penalty goal scored by J. Stanislas for AFC Bournemouth!
GOALLLL! 2-0 BOURNEMOUTH! Stanislas calmly wanders up to the penalty spot and places his right-footed finish into the top right corner. Peacock-Farrell dives the right way but has no chance of stopping it and that will surely confirm Bournemouth's place in the quarter-finals.
85'
D. McNeil gets yellow.
There is a bit of commotion between McNeil and Lewis Cook, as the Burnley midfielder is unhappy with the visitors' substitute for an apparent push near the left-hand touchline. Referee England is quickly over to get involved and it looks like he could give out his first caution of the game.
McNeil becomes the first booking of the game as referee England cautions him for pushing Lewis Cook, who escapes a booking despite his involvement in the altercation.
84'
Mepham plays over the top to Surridge, who looks to be one-on-one against Peacock-Farrell until the assistant puts his flag up for offside. The Bournemouth striker has ran himself into the ground for the Cherries in this cup tie.
83'
Bardsley and Peacock-Farrell fail to communicate, which nearly allows Stanislas to capitalise. After rushing forward, Bardsley recovers to clear up towards the towering figure of Barnes.
81'
Begovic's screams to stop the cross are audible across the whole of Turf Moor. Rico does as he is told, blocking Bardsley's attacking run before clearing long down the pitch as the Cherries edge towards the FA Cup quarter-finals.
80'
Pearson has tons of time to cross from the right, considering his options before aiming for Stanislas at the far post. After some deliberation, the assistant on the near side indicates Pearson was in fact offside and awards the hosts a free-kick.
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78'
Carter-Vickers, who nearly scored from the last corner, goes forward but Stanislas' delivery is poor and turned away by the first Claret at the near post.
77'
Stanislas and Surridge attempt to combine down the left-hand side, however, the former's pass is too strong and races through to Peacock-Farrell. Stanislas then coasts past Long before winning a corner on the left.
76'
Dunne enjoys another venture forward but, on this occasion, his left-footed effort is poor as he slices it through to the hands of Begovic from 25 yards out.
74'
A. Barnes enters the game and replaces J. Rodríguez.
J. Mumbongo enters the game and replaces M. Vydra.
M. Lowton enters the game and replaces J. Guðmundsson.
Right-back Lowton comes on for Gudmundsson, meaning the substitute will operate further forward than he is usually used to.
A double change up front sees Vydra also substituted off and replaced by youngster Mumbongo.
Rodriguez, who spurned a glorious chance in the second half from close range, is brought off for Barnes up top.
73'
Before Dyche can make any changes, Bardsley cuts inside and crosses to Vydra, whose headed effort is tame and falls well wide of the target to the left of goal.
72'
Rodriguez is needlessly caught offside and it looks like Dyche is going to intervene and make some changes up top, where his side have struggled for most of the game.
71'
Lewis Cook arrows a pass to the edge of the area, where he finds the feet of Westwood, who clears long. The Clarets look to attack over the halfway line until their progress is halted by a smart foul in the middle of the park.
69'
Surridge holds it up well up top, spinning around two players before playing back to his midfield colleagues. Lerma finds Stanislas, who attempts to chest down for Surridge but Gudmundsson recovers to clear out for a corner.
67'
Bardsley has acres of space on the right but opts to cross from deep, finding the hands of Begovic instead of the head of Vydra which he was aiming for. How long will Dyche leave it before throwing on Barnes to add some extra attacking impetus?
66'
Vydra crashes into Mepham, knocking him off the ball and playing backwards to Gudmundsson. The Icelandic midfielder wastes the opportunity, as he crosses into the first man, which allows Bournemouth to clear.
65'
A. Westwood enters the game and replaces J. Benson.
Dyche looks to his senior players to get the Clarets back in this game, introducing Westwood into midfield in place of youngster Benson.
63'
L. Cook enters the game and replaces D. Brooks.
A more defensive change sees Lewis Cook replace Brooks. This means that Bournemouth now have two Cooks on the pitch, namely Lewis and Steve.
62'
The Clarets have been intent in getting the ball back in play as quickly as possible to restart the game. Whether it be Peacock-Farrell or the home side's full-backs, they are all rushing to play and attack. However, as of yet, Woodgate's men are defending resolutely and it looks like the Cherries are going to make another change.
61'
Driscoll-Glennon progresses down the left and finds Vydra, who wins a corner for his side, which Bournemouth deal with comfortably as they head clear down the right.
60'
The away side employ a high line to Peacock-Farrell's long free-kick and their bravery pays off as two Burnley men are caught offside on the far side. Billing then carelessly gives away possession, which invites Driscoll-Glennon to attack down the left-hand side.
58'
Carter-Vickers, who was so dominant in the first half as a centre-back, sweeps behind for a corner to the hosts. The visitors deal with the initial cross before Bardsley fires a left-footed effort just wide to the right of Begovic's goal.
55'
Billing, who continues to operate further forward and support Surridge, fails to find Stanislas, overhitting his pass out of play for a goal-kick to the hosts. This game is quickly opening up and it goes without saying that the next goal in this cup tie will be crucial.
52'
The Clarets cannot escape their own half, Pearson and Lerma are covering the space so efficiently and the hosts do not have an answer to break past the midfielders. Mepham and Pearson then combine to dispossess Benson before Brooks needlessly gives away possession on the right-hand side.
51'
Rico gets past Stanislas once more, forcing Long into conceding a corner on the left. Billing ghosts in between the Burnley defenders from the set-piece but then heads well over the bar from inside the area.
50'
Carter-Vickers, who was brilliant in the first half, appears slightly more uncomfortable on the right of the visitors' four-man defence. On this occasion, Driscoll-Glennon overlaps McNeil before Cook gets round on the cover to clear long.
48'
Stanislas runs at Bardsley, twisting and turning before his shot gets deflected behind off the head of his own team-mate Surridge.
47'
With the change in Bournemouth personnel at half-time, it looks like Mepham has slotted in alongside Cook in the heart of defence, while Carter-Vickers has moved out to right-back.
46'
C. Mepham enters the game and replaces J. Stacey.
Both sets of players have returned to the pitch after half-time and referee England blows his whistle to get the second half underway!
Mepham replaces Stacey at half-time as Woodgate is forced into making a change due to injury.
45' +1
HALF-TIME: BURNLEY 0-1 BOURNEMOUTH
45'
Begovic sends a free-kick long as the fourth official announces there will be just the one minute of added time.
43'
Driscoll-Glennon goes roaming down the left, however, Stacey is quickly across to deny the Burnley left-back before he can progress towards Begovic's goal and find the likes of Vydra or Rodriguez.
41'
After Peacock-Farrell's great save, Billing is caught by a stray leg from Long but referee England waves his arms in the air and once again insists play goes on.
39'
Pearson drifts down the right-hand channel, reaching the byline and drilling a cross towards the near post, where Dunne turns behind for Bournemouth's third corner in as many minutes.
38'
Surridge leads the pressing charge, forcing Driscoll-Glennon and Dunne to concede a corner on the right-hand side. Rico again plays short before Benson hooks a clearance out for another corner to the away side.
37'
Rodriguez and Vydra make the same run, perhaps as they are not used to playing up top together, and both strikers are caught offside by Bournemouth's high line. Dyche and his men have struggled to get going and are in need of the half-time whistle to shake things up.
36'
Carter-Vickers and Cook, who have been dominant aerially so far, venture forward but the Cherries play the corner short before sending a wasteful cross out for a throw-in on the right-hand side.
35'
It is now Rico's turn to push on, after watching the success of Stacey on the opposite flank, and the left-back nearly finds Surridge at the front post. Long gets across to cover, turning behind for the visitors' first corner of the game.
33'
After a fairly promising and dominating start, Woodgate's side have slowed down in the last few minutes, appearing content to sit a little deeper and invite the hosts to attack them. When Dyche's team do oblige and go forward, Bardsley's final pass is poor and cleared long by Cook.
31'
Billing is operating as the furthest forward midfielder out of Bournemouth's trio. Despite looking like 4-3-3 in the build-up to this game, it appears to be more 4-4-1-1 with Stanislas and Brooks tucking in to support the midfield as Billing attempts to get forward and link up with Surridge.
30'
Benson takes the resulting set-piece and Begovic comes to punch. The goalkeeper towers above those around him but his punch is weak, falling to Dunne, who heads well over the bar from the right of goal.
29'
McNeil, a regular feature in the Clarets' Premier League starting line-up, wins the first corner of the game out on the left as his cross gets deflected behind.
27'
Brooks brings a long pass down with ease before poking a cross towards the penalty spot. Billing is arriving late and looks likely to set his sights on goal until Surridge steps in and gets his feet in a tangle which makes it simple for Long to dispossess the striker.
24'
Gudmundsson finds a little bit of space outside the area to the right of goal but his right-footed effort is wasteful as it cannons into Cook and back towards the halfway line.
23'
It is hard to say the visitors' opener was not coming, Woodgate's men have grown into the game, displaying some authority when in possession to play around a relatively inexperienced Burnley side. Brooks looks to be a bright spark down the right-hand side, attacking Driscoll-Glennon on numerous occasions in the opening 20 minutes or so.
21'
S. Surridge has scored a goal for AFC Bournemouth! Assist by J. Stacey.
GOALLL!!! 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH! Billing works hard in the left-hand channel, collecting a loose ball and finding Brooks. Stacey overlaps the right winger before drilling a low cross across goal, where Surridge taps-in from inside the six-yard area to open the scoring. VAR checks for offside before confirming the goal can stand.
Stacey gets round Brooks and drills a low right-footed cross across the face of goal for Surridge to turn in.
12'
Dunne does incredibly well to make ground on Brooks, hooking away a clearance before the winger can create a chance down the right-hand channel. Pearson, who is making his debut after signing from Preston, then needlessly fouls in the middle to relieve some pressure.
9'
Stanislas and Cook manage to play out under substantial pressure from the home side. Benson does, however, recover possession for his side as he nips in front of Lerma to intercept before the away side's midfielder can progress through the middle.
7'
Both sides have lacked any real fluidity as of yet, with Pearson and Lerma cancelling out their opposite men, Benson and Stephens. Rodriguez hits the deck for the second time in as many minutes but referee England is having none of it and insists for play to go on.
5'
Vydra offers a different option up front for Dyche's men, as more of a runner over the top as opposed to holding up the ball. On this occasion, he gets in behind the Bournemouth defence but is then flagged for offside on the near side.
3'
The hosts squeeze up and force Woodgate's men into playing long towards Surridge. Unsurprisingly, Dunne and Long tower above the striker to regain possession for the Clarets.
1'
Referee Darren England blow his whistle and the away side get this FA Cup tie underway!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of this FA Cup fifth-round tie between Burnley and Bournemouth at Turf Moor.
The Clarets were held to a 1-1 draw by Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. Their fifth-round opponents, Bournemouth, currently sit sixth in the Championship after defeating Birmingham City 3-2 to end a run of four consecutive league defeats.
BOURNEMOUTH (4-3-3): Asmir Begovic; Diego Rico, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jack Stacey, Steve Cook; Jefferson Lerma, Ben Pearson, Philip Billing; Sam Surridge, David Brooks, Junior Stanislas.
The players are making their way onto the pitch at Turf Moor and shortly it will be time for kick-off.
BURNLEY (4-4-2): Bailey Peacock-Farrell; Phil Bardsley, Jimmy Dunne, Kevin Long, Anthony Driscoll-Glennon; Dwight McNeil, Josh Benson, Dale Stephens, Johann Gudmundsson; Jay Rodriguez, Matej Vydra.
SUBS: Richard Nartey, Ashley Barnes, Ben Mee, Will Norris, Matthew Lowton, Joel Mumbongo, Ashley Westwood, James Tarkowski.
SUBS: Chris Mepham, Jordan Zemura, Lloyd Kelly, Gavin Kilkenny, William Dennis, Lewis Cook, Arnaut Danjuma Groeneveld, Jaidon Anthony, Christian Saydee.
Bournemouth have looked like the top-flight side so far, with Dyche's men struggling to get their foot on the ball or assert their dominance on this cup tie. The hosts may look to the likes of Westwood or Barnes off the bench to get back into this game. Woodgate will simply be asking for more of the same from his men, who have been excellent so far.
The home side return to Premier League action against Crystal Palace, as they remain in 17th with an eight-point advantage over 18th-placed Fulham. Bournemouth, who are sixth in the Championship, travel to Nottingham Forest as Woodgate looks to maintain his perfect start to life as their interim manager.
That is all from this FA Cup fifth-round tie, until next time!
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