Bournemouth have played out a thrilling 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace in Saturday's Premier League encounter at the Vitality Stadium.
The hosts began brightly as Charlie Daniels played a ball into the middle towards the unmarked Callum Wilson, who fluffed his lines and skewed his effort wide.
Palace laboured in the early stages but mustered their first concrete chance when the ball was worked to James McArthur just inside the box, only for Nathan Ake to make a vital block.
At the other end, Jermain Defoe and Callum Wilson weighed in with efforts but the deadlock could not be broken come the half-time whistle.
The Eagles went on to break the deadlock shortly after the restart when Luka Milivojevic swept a curling free kick into the top corner of the Cherries net with Asmir Begovic well beaten.
Lys Mousset then drew the Cherries level on 65 minutes with an effort from the edge of the area after Ryan Fraser seized on a poor defensive header to set up his teammate.
Wilfried Zaha put Palace ahead again 10 minutes later thanks to a Cruyff turn on the edge of the area which was followed up with a left-footed drive past Asmir Begovic.
However, the hosts continued their knack of late goals by equalising one minute from time when Joshua King bundled the ball into the back of the net following Steve Cook's touch at a corner.
More to follow.