Jan 21, 2017 at 3pm UK at ​Dean Court
Attendance: 11,123
Bournemouth
2-2
Watford
King (48'), Afobe (82')
Cook (94')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Kabasele (24'), Deeney (64')
Hobelas (70'), Kaboul (79')

Result: Benik Afobe rescues point for Cherries

Bournemouth striker Benik Afobe in action during his side's Premier League clash with Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium on December 31, 2016
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Benik Afobe rescues a point for Bournemouth late on against Watford.

Benik Afobe came off the bench to rescue a point for Bournemouth late on against Watford as the sides played out a 2-2 draw at Dean Court this afternoon.

The Cherries twice came from behind in the encounter as they extended their winless run in 2017 and dropped one spot to 11th in the Premier League table.

Jack Wilshere had the first meaningful chance of the game, finding space to shoot from about 25 yards out, but Heurelho Gomes did well to palm away his effort.

The visitors took the lead midway through the half as Miguel Britos's header from a corner found Christian Kabasele, who nodded home from a few yards out.

Junior Stanislas almost restored parity just before half time when his cross deflected off Jose Holebas, but Gomes worked hard to race back and send the ball over his own crossbar.

The Cherries were back on level terms just after the restart, however, as neat build-up from Adam Smith saw him whip the ball across the six-yard box for Joshua King to fire past Gomes from close range.

The hosts began to enjoy the best of the chances but yet again, their defensive frailties were exposed as Watford retook the lead against the run of play from another set piece. Tom Cleverley's inswinging ball found Troy Deeney at the near post, the captain outmanoeuvring Smith to shoot past Artur Boruc.

With 15 minutes remaining, Eddie Howe brought on Afobe for Stanislas and the change yielded almost immediate results. The former Arsenal striker collected a through-ball from Andrew Surman before beating Younes Kaboul down the left and firing past Gomes.

Afobe then thought he had found a winner in the final minute of stoppage time but Lee Mason chalked the goal off for Steve Cook's handball.

The Hornets are now 14th in the Premier League table and without a win in seven attempts.

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