Skip to content
Full Time After Extra Time This is a live match. Extra Time Half Time

Bournemouth vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.

Vitality Stadium.

Bournemouth 0

    Stoke City 2

    • W Forrester (36th minute)
    • T Smith (52nd minute)

    Bournemouth 0-2 Stoke City: Cherries set for play-off date with Brentford after defeat

    Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Bournemouth and Stoke City at the Vitality Stadium as a defeat for the Cherries means Jonathan Woodgate's side will face Brentford in the play-offs

    Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Bournemouth and Stoke

    Bournemouth will play Brentford in the Championship play-off semi-finals after finishing the season in sixth place following a 2-0 defeat to Stoke.

    Goals from Will Forrester and Tommy Smith saw the Cherries slump to their third straight defeat, with Jonathan Woodgate's side losing momentum before their meeting with the Bees.

    There was a very 'end of season' feel about this game, though in many ways Bournemouth's is just beginning and this was a lacklustre showing.

    Having rested players last week and suffered defeat at Wycombe, Woodgate named a strong team for the Cherries' final match of the regular season given the possibility of finishing fourth with a win.

    Bournemouth's best chance of the first half came early as Championship player of the month Arnaut Danjuma pulled the ball back to Philip Billing, whose goal-bound shot was blocked by Danny Batth.

    William Forrester celebrates his goal
    Image: William Forrester celebrates his goal

    Stoke had nothing to play for but showed a few bright moments going forward, with Rabbi Matondo lively on the right and forcing Asmir Begovic into a few straightforward saves.

    Stoke took the lead 10 minutes before half-time as 19-year-old defender Will Forrester hooked the ball in following Jordan Thompson's corner.

    Also See:

    Having hoped to push for a play-off place, the second half of Stoke's season has fizzled out after being blighted by injuries. They were without 13 players for their visit to Bournemouth.

    They came close to doubling their lead before half-time when Matondo stood the ball up for Jacob Brown before his header was brilliantly blocked by Cameron Carter-Vickers.

    Stoke only had to wait until seven minutes into the second half to extend their lead.

    Former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel began the move with sharp close control in centre midfield before finding Sam Clucas. He slid a perfectly-weighted first-time pass into the path of Smith, who finished powerfully into the bottom left corner.

    Finally Bournemouth began to show more intent and Dominic Solanke forced a brilliant save from Adam Davies as he connected with Lloyd Kelly's low cross.

    Danjuma remained Bournemouth's best hope of a comeback but he saw one shot blocked and sent a free-kick wide of the post as the home side continued to push.

    Woodgate rang the changes in the second half but they could find no way through a stubborn Stoke defence, who equalled their club record of 21 clean sheets in a season.

    What the managers said...

    Bournemouth's Jonathan Woodgate: "We'll be the underdogs, it's all on them [Brentford] as the favourites but we'll give it our best shot. It's massive for the football club. It's massive for the players. It's massive for myself.

    "When I came in the objective was to finish in the play-offs and we've done that by seven points. If you're winning seven games out of 10 then you are doing OK."

    Stoke's Michael O'Neill: "The frustration is that's promotion form really, but in the other 25 games we've conceded too many obviously. We lost some momentum in January and February so we have to learn from that.

    "All round it was a very good afternoon for us. It was a great performance and a great result against a good side with a huge prize to play for. We sat three points off the play-offs after 23 games but we finish on a positive. We've got to keep looking for that bit of quality and keep adding to our squad hopefully."

    Win £250,000 with Super 6!
    Win £250,000 with Super 6!

    Do not miss your chance to land the £250,000 in Saturday's Super 6 round. Play for free, entries by 12:30pm.

    Around Sky