Liverpool are happy to keep the ball near the corner flag as we enter the third of four added minutes.
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D. Origi enters the game and replaces Roberto Firmino.
C. Wilson gets yellow.
Firmino, who has had another disappointing game today, is replaced by Origi late on.
Wilson is cautioned for a foul on Milner.
88'
Mane tries to chase down a pass over the top. He is sent crashing to the floor by Stacey, but there is not enough contact for the referee to award a foul. Could well have been a tight call as to whether it was inside the area, too.
86'
Billing is barely able to walk as he makes his way to the sidelines but, with Bournemouth having already used all three substitutes, he is desperate to come back on.
84'
A. Lallana enters the game and replaces A. Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Lallana replaces Oxlade-Chamberlain as Klopp turns to his bench for the first time today.
82'
Oxlade-Chamberlain drags a shot wide from close to 30 yards out. It may be his last involvement in the match as Lallana is about to come on.
80'
D. Gosling enters the game and replaces J. Lerma.
Howe brings on Gosling for Lerma in his third and final change of the contest.
79'
Liverpool have looked a lot more dangerous over the last five minutes or so, twice coming close to scoring through Mane and Salah. There is still just the one goal in it, however, and that perhaps explains why Klopp is so reluctant to turn to his bench.
77'
SAVE! Oxlade-Chamberlain feeds the ball into the feet of Salah and the Egypt international tries beating Ramsdale at his near post. The Bournemouth keeper gets down to his left to help the shot behind.
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74'
SHOT! The ball bounces around in the Bournemouth box and Firmino does well to bring it under control. The angle is against him but he drills a shot across the face of goal - that is as close as the hosts have come in this second half.
72'
With less than 20 minutes to go here, Liverpool are struggling to kill off the match. Klopp still has all three subs available to make should he wish.
70'
Salah is penalised for handball and Bournemouth have a free-kick 40 yards from goal. Fraser crosses it towards the back post, where three or four of his team-mates are waiting to meet it. However, at least two of them are offside.
68'
D. Solanke enters the game and replaces J. Stanislas.
Former Liverpool striker Solanke comes on for Stanislas in Bournemouth's second change.
67'
SAVE! Van Dijk gets away from Simpson for a free header from Alexander-Arnold's corner. The centre-back does not really get any power behind it and Ramsdale makes a fairly routine save.
66'
Milner's corner is half-cleared by Ake and Alexander-Arnold's shot from the edge of the box is blocked.
65'
Liverpool have not got going at all in the second half and they were so nearly made to pay by Bournemouth. Milner, who cleared Fraser's shot off the line, sees a clipped free-kick easily dealt with up the other end.
63'
Milner and Adrian do just about enough between them to prevent Ake from heading in Stanislas' left-sided cross.
61'
Salah exchanges passes with Oxlade-Chamberlain but his chipped pass into the box rolls straight out of play for a goal-kick. Liverpool are struggling to get any real rhythm to their play.
60'
Klopp may well be tempted to turn to his bench as we reach the hour mark at Anfield. The Reds face a huge Champions League tie with Atletico Madrid in midweek and a few of their key men could do with a breather.
58'
Bournemouth are reluctant to get forward when they do have possession of the ball. Liverpool, likewise, are not really offering a great deal in the final third.
56'
Liverpool have yet to create anything of note in the second half, despite dominating possession. You would not bet against the visitors scoring again, so a 2-1 lead may not be enough for the Premier League leaders.
52'
Fraser has Wilson for support to his left but is unable to find him with the cross, instead blasting the ball straight at Milner.
50'
Van Dijk uses his strength to stop Wilson getting around him. Adrian takes over by calmly playing the ball out from the back.
49'
Oxlade-Chamberlain's long-range shot hits Ake. Liverpool have started this second half well as they seek a third goal that would surely kill off the match.
48'
A Liverpool corner early in the second half is cleared by Billing. The follow-up cross is also half-cleared and Bournemouth survive a penalty scare when the ball hits Simpson on the arm.
46'
RESTART! Liverpool get us back up and running at Anfield. Neither side have made any changes at the interval.
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HALF-TIME: LIVERPOOL 2-1 BOURNEMOUTH
45' +3
Billing carries the ball forward and links up with Smith and Fraser in the final third. Fraser's cross goes behind off Alexander-Arnold for a corner, which is cleared away by Milner at the near post.
45' +1
Four minutes have been added on at the end of an entertaining first half at Anfield.
45'
Liverpool are playing an incredibly high line. Bournemouth turn over possession and Smith goes long towards Wilson, but Adrian reads the danger and is quickly off his line.
43'
Fraser stands up the cross but it is slightly out of Billing's reach, bringing an end to a dangerous Bournemouth attack.
42'
Liverpool have gone off the boil slightly since scoring their second goal. Klopp's men have done well to turn this game around, but they still have work to do if they are to get over the line and make it 22 home league wins in a row.
40'
That was yet more unconvincing goalkeeping from stand-in Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian. Bournemouth need to test him more often in the second half.
39'
SAVE! Bournemouth get at Liverpool for the first time in a while. Stanislas goes it alone as he cuts inside on his right and tests Adrian with a powerful drive. The Liverpool keeper parries it behind for a corner.
37'
CHANCE! Salah floats the ball into the box and Milner watches it all the way. He is unable to make clean contact with his volley, however, and Ramsdale has a pretty straightforward save to make.
35'
It is the first time Liverpool have taken the lead in a match for three matches. Klopp's men have been dominant since falling behind and look good value to add more goals to their tally from this point on.
33'
S. Mané has scored a goal for Liverpool! Assist by V. van Dijk.
GOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL!!!! LIVERPOOL 2-1 BOURNEMOUTH!!! Just like that, Liverpool turn a one-goal deficit into a one-goal lead! The visitors are again punished for some sloppy play as a misplaced pass is pounced on by Van Dijk, who plays Mane clean through on goal. Mane keeps his composure to clinically finish past Ramsdale.
Bournemouth attempted to counter but ended up leaving themselves completely open. A simple pass from Van Dijk had Mane through on goal with just Ramsdale to beat.
31'
The visitors are holding on now. Oxlade-Chamberlain pulls the trigger from range and his deflected shot very nearly falls into the path of Firmino. Howe's side could do with the half-time whistle.
29'
Liverpool are bombarding their opponents' box now as they seek a second goal. Ake gets something to the ball before compatriot Van Dijk and the corner comes to little.
27'
Simpson does well to block Alexander-Arnold's cross before Mane can tap in from a yard out. That will make him feel a little better after his error in the build-up to Liverpool's equaliser.
25'
GOOOOAAAAAALLLLL!!!!! LIVERPOOL 1-1 BOURNEMOUTH!!! Bournemouth substitute Simpson gives away possession and it proves costly as Salah levels up. The chance to score looks to have gone as Mane's pass is behind Salah, but the Egypt international cuts inside, shoots through the legs of Lerma and finds the bottom-right corner.
Mane's pass to Salah was poor, but it did not matter as his team-mate kept his cool inside the box to find the net.
24'
Mohamed Salah has scored a goal for Liverpool! Assist by S. Mané.
19'
J. Simpson enters the game and replaces S. Cook.
Steve Cook is unable to continue. Simpson is brought on in his place with less than a quarter of the game played.
18'
Bournemouth skipper Steve Cook was hurt when clearing the ball and is in need of some treatment.
13'
The atmosphere has gone very flat around Anfield following that early opener for Bournemouth. It is not the first time Klopp's men have fallen behind during their long unbeaten home run - how will they respond on this occasion?
11'
GOAL STANDS! A somewhat controversial, one, this, as the Bournemouth goal is allowed to stand following a lengthy VAR check. Wilson pushed Gomez in the back in the build-up to his goal, but the officials feel it was a fair challenge.
9'
C. Wilson has scored a goal for AFC Bournemouth! Assist by J. Lerma.
GOOOOOAAAAALLLL!!!! LIVERPOOL 0-1 BOURNEMOUTH!!! Mane's cross is cleared and Bournemouth hit their opponents on the counter. Wilson nudges Gomez in the back and plays the ball across to Billing, who slots in Lerma on the overlap. He in turn squares it for Wilson to tap in from close range. It will go to a VAR check for Wilson's nudge on Gomez...
Lerma offered Billing an option on the overlap and he did well to square to an onside Wilson alongside him.
8'
Bournemouth sweeper keeper Ramsdale is again quickly off his line to beat Salah to the ball.
7'
Salah and Firmino drift out to the right and exchange passes. It is eventually worked to Alexander-Arnold, who chips a good cross into the six-yard box. Steve Cook heads behind but the offside flag goes up, anyway.
5'
The visitors have nine of their 10 outfield players behind the ball as they look to frustrate Liverpool. A cross into the box from the right is dealt with.
4'
Liverpool are bossing possession in the early stages. Van Dijk has played a few long passes already in the first four minutes or so, but the hosts have not really got the ball under control in the final third just yet.
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Ramsdale is quickly off his line to get to Van Dijk's long pass ahead of Salah. It has been a fast start from the home side.
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KICK-OFF! Bournemouth, aiming to become the first side in 22 attempts to take Premier League points off Liverpool at Anfield, get us up and running on Merseyside!
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Liverpool and Bournemouth at Anfield.
Liverpool hold a 22-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table, albeit having played a game more than the reigning champions, and are on course to break a number of records en route to their first Premier League crown. Jurgen Klopp's men have lost three of their last four matches in all competitions, however, including a shock 3-0 loss at Watford last weekend to end their hopes of going the entire league campaign unbeaten.
Bournemouth earned a 2-2 draw against Chelsea last time out, but that is the only point they have collected from the last nine on offer. Eddie Howe's charges have lost their last five away league matches and occupy the final relegation spot, level on points with Watford and West Ham directly above them.
LIVERPOOL XI (4-3-3): Adrian; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, James Milner (c); Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Fabinho, Georginio Wijnaldum; Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane.
Subs: Divock Origi, Joel Matip, Naby Keita, Adam Lallana, Takumi Minamino, Andy Lonergan, Neco Williams.
BOURNEMOUTH XI (4-3-3): Aaron Ramsdale; Jack Stacey, Steve Cook (c), Nathan Ake, Adam Smith; Philip Billing, Jefferson Lerma, Lewis Cook; Junior Stanislas, Callum Wilson, Ryan Fraser.
Subs: Andrew Surman, Dominic Solanke, Artur Boruc, Diego Rico, Sam Surridge, Dan Gosling, Jack Simpson.
Bournemouth show just one change from their draw with Chelsea last weekend - Stanislas coming in for the injured Joshua King alongside Callum Wilson and Fraser in attack. Harry Wilson is not included in the hosts' matchday squad due to the terms of his loan agreement from Liverpool. Elsewhere, Stacey and Smith will continue to operate in the full-back positions.
The teams are coming out onto the pitch at Anfield, with kick-off just moments away.
Bournemouth looked dangerous whenever they got at Liverpool in the first half and this game is far from over at the midway point. Howe is without Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson today, but Surridge and ex-Reds striker Solanke are possible options from the bench. As for the hosts, they have the likes of Origi, Lallana and Minamino among their subs.
That's all for today's live coverage. Thanks for joining!
Klopp's men are now 25 points clear of Manchester City after playing two games more than the reigning champions, who they can dethrone with just three more wins. Before heading to Everton next weekend, Liverpool first have the small matter of a Champions League last-16 second leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. As for Bournemouth, they host Crystal Palace in their next outing a week today.
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