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Bournemouth vs Manchester United LIVE highlights and reaction as Casemiro scores winner

Manchester United will play their final away game of the Premier League season against Bournemouth today.

Although results at Old Trafford have been excellent, United have often struggled away from home during this campaign and they recently suffered disappointing back-to-back defeats against Brighton and West Ham on the road.

United responded with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Wolves last weekend and with Liverpool just one point behind in the table, another win against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium this afternoon will be crucial.

Regarding team news, Scott McTominay is on the bench after recovering from an injury but Marcus Rashford is missing through illness and did not travel down with the squad on Friday. Meanwhile, loanee Marcel Sabitzer has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a knee injury, while Lisandro Martinez remains absent.

Follow below for live updates from the Vitality Stadium.

David de Gea

His first kick went straight to an opponent but he made a good stop from Dominic Solanke and also denied David Brooks. 7

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Sharp at both ends and his end product was an improvement on recent performances as he teed up Bruno Fernandes. 7

Raphael Varane

Solid on his second start back from injury. It is not a coincidence United have had two shut-outs with Varane back. 8

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That's the final whistle here.

A really important win.

Almost full-time.

Liverpool are still losing 1-0, which means Champions League football has been secured, as things stand.

McTominay and Fred ON.

Eriksen and Antony OFF.

De Gea produces another key save and United counter-attack down the other end.

Champions League football is within touching distance, as things stand.

United

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