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AFC Bournemouth vs. Manchester United FC (27.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
27.04.2025 2024 1 : 0 1 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
22'' Bournemouth Tyler Adams Yellow Card
23'' Bournemouth A. Semenyo Normal Goal
57'' Manchester United Patrick Dorgu Yellow Card
63'' Bournemouth Dean Huijsen Yellow Card
65'' Bournemouth Justin Kluivert Yellow Card
65'' Manchester United Casemiro Substitution 1
65'' Manchester United K. Mainoo Substitution 2
66'' Manchester United H. Maguire Substitution 3
69'' Bournemouth Evanilson ui.Card upgrade
70'' Bournemouth Evanilson Red card
70'' Bournemouth Adam Smith Yellow Card
72'' Bournemouth J. Kluivert Substitution 1
72'' Bournemouth A. Scott Substitution 2
75'' Manchester United N. Mazraoui Substitution 4
79'' Manchester United Luke Shaw Yellow Card
85'' Bournemouth A. Semenyo Substitution 3
90'' + 8'' Bournemouth D. Ouattara Substitution 4
90'' Manchester United P. Dorgu Substitution 5
90'' + 6'' Manchester United R. Højlund Normal Goal

AFC Bournemouth

They call them The Cherries. Also, their club color is red. But most importantly, the stadium they play in is near the cherry orchards on the Cooper-Dean estate. Interestingly, their red and black striped jerseys are based on the original jerseys of Italian club AC Milan, and have been since 1971. The club also adopted a new logo at that time as a symbol of progress and the start of a new era. This features stripes in the background, the same as on the jerseys, and a silhouette in the foreground symbolising a player with a ball. This is Dickie Bowsett, who played for the club in the 1950s.

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Manchester United FC

The most successful club in the English top flight is nicknamed The Red Devils. The club's colours are both red and white. The stadium where they play their home games is Old Trafford. It holds 74,994 people and is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom. It is also the second largest football stadium in the country after Wembley. It is the 11th largest stadium in Europe in terms of capacity. Interestingly, as a result of bombing during World War II, the club shared the Maine Road stadium between 1941 and 1949, which belonged to their biggest local rival Manchester City.

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