Bournemouth v Manchester United: Premier League – live
Premier League updates from the 2pm BST kick-offLive scoreboard | Read Football Daily | And mail TimAfternoon everyone and welcome to a contest that could have been a cracker. Bournemouth, who were fifth at Christmas, should still be in the fascinating tussle for Champions League places. Manchester United, who were only four points off the top three when Ruben Amorim arrived, should be there or thereabouts too. Instead this game pits 10th against 15th, and the main interest lies in seeing whether Bournemouth can do the double over United. This is becoming a familiar feeling for Amorim – Newcastle did it, Forest did it, even Ange’s Spurs did it – but would be a first for Bournemouth.On form you might expect both these teams to lose. For the past three months, they have been as bad as each other in the league. Both have played 10, won 2, drawn 3 and lost 5. Both have conceded 14 goals during that run, while Bournemouth have scored 11 and United 10. Only the relegated clubs have done worse. Continue reading...

- Premier League updates from the 2pm BST kick-off
- Live scoreboard | Read Football Daily | And mail Tim
Afternoon everyone and welcome to a contest that could have been a cracker. Bournemouth, who were fifth at Christmas, should still be in the fascinating tussle for Champions League places. Manchester United, who were only four points off the top three when Ruben Amorim arrived, should be there or thereabouts too. Instead this game pits 10th against 15th, and the main interest lies in seeing whether Bournemouth can do the double over United. This is becoming a familiar feeling for Amorim – Newcastle did it, Forest did it, even Ange’s Spurs did it – but would be a first for Bournemouth.
On form you might expect both these teams to lose. For the past three months, they have been as bad as each other in the league. Both have played 10, won 2, drawn 3 and lost 5. Both have conceded 14 goals during that run, while Bournemouth have scored 11 and United 10. Only the relegated clubs have done worse. Continue reading...