Arsenal vs Bournemouth LIVE! Premier League result, match stream and latest updates today

Gunners heap title pressure on Manchester City in rousing Emirates victory
George Flood4 May 2024

Arsenal have, temporarily at least, gone four points clear of Manchester City at the Premier League summit after brushing aside Bournemouth. The Gunners absolutely dominated the first half of Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off in north London, but had to wait until just before the break to take the lead when Bukayo Saka rolled in a cool penalty following Mark Travers’ foul on Kai Havertz.

The award of the penalty seemed controversial, but it stood after a VAR check. Bournemouth were far more competitive in the second half, but Arsenal doubled their advantage when man of the match Declan Rice teed up Leandro Trossard to score 20 minutes from time.

Antoine Semenyo controversially saw a response for Bournemouth ruled out for a foul by Dominic Solanke on David Raya, before a superb strike from Gabriel was also chalked off for offside ahead of the excellent Rice notching Arsenal’s third in the final moments of stoppage time. Follow Arsenal vs Bournemouth reaction live below, with expert analysis from Standard Sport’s Simon Collings at the Emirates Stadium.

Live updates

4 May 2024

Arteta hails summer signings for taking Arsenal to next level

Mikel Arteta has hailed Arsenal’s summer signings for taking the squad to a new level, writes Simon Collings at the Emirates.

The Gunners are currently top of the Premier League table and four points clear of Manchester City with just two matches to go, but Pep Guardiola’s side have two games in hand - starting at home to Wolves on Saturday evening.

After fading in the title race last season, Arsenal have stayed true this time around and Arteta has hailed the impact of their summer signings.

Arsenal FC via Getty Images
4 May 2024

Iraola accuses Havertz of diving as Bournemouth fume

Andoni Iraola conceded that Arsenal fully deserved to beat his Bournemouth team today, but expressed frustration at the officials and accused Kai Havertz of diving.

“I think he [Travers] was [unlucky],” Iraola told TNT Sports. “I don’t think it was a penalty.

“Havertz is the one trying to find the contact and he is diving at the end. It’s a smart decision from Kai Havertz, but I can’t understand it that the VAR hasn’t overturned it.”

Getty Images
4 May 2024

Arsenal vindicated as Raya seals Golden Glove award outright

David Raya has won the Premier League’s Golden Glove award in his first season at Arsenal.

The Spaniard sealed the honour with two games still to play this term after keeping his 15th clean sheet of the campaign as Mikel Arteta’s leaders beat Bournemouth 3-0 on Saturday to open up a four-point gap at the top of the table before Manchester City host Wolves in the evening kick-off.

While it has not been a completely pristine campaign for Raya, he has firmly cemented his place as Arsenal’s undisputed first-choice goalkeeper since joining on a £3million season-long loan deal from London rivals Brentford in August.

Arsenal FC via Getty Images
4 May 2024

Remarkable Rice makes mockery of Arsenal price tag

Even when Arsenal were 2-0 up, and with this game meandering to an end, Declan Rice never stopped running, writes Simon Collings at the Emirates.

That has been the case all season when it comes to Rice, who quite frankly has made a mockery of his £105million transfer fee.

Whatever happens in this title race, he has been Arsenal’s player of the season and his goal here was the icing on the cake of a comfortable victory for Mikel Arteta’s side.

4 May 2024

Arsenal ratings: Rice sublime as Saliba oozes class

Here are Simon Collings’ Arsenal ratings from today’s game...

David Raya 5

Made a good save early in the second half. A relieved man when Bournemouth had a goal ruled out after it was judged that Dominic Solanke had fouled him.

Ben White 6

Got into some promising positions early on as he overlapped Saka. Worked hard to keep Justin Kluivert quiet after the break.

William Saliba 8

Despite Arsenal’s domination, he was forced to make a number of vital tackles. A brilliant performance. Oozed class and composure.

Gabriel 6

Had a few shaky moments early on and looked nervy. Scored an outrageous half-volley, but it was ruled out for offside.

Takehiro Tomiyasu 7

Three starts in a row and he should keep his place until the end of the season. Such a reliable and solid performer.

Arsenal FC via Getty Images
4 May 2024

Full-time

Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth

The Gunners win again to open up a four-point lead at the Premier League summit.

Over to Manchester City in the late kick-off against Wolves...

4 May 2024

GOAL! Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth | Declan Rice 97'

Man of the match Rice makes it three in the final minutes!

Great determination and a fine strike from the England midfielder after persistent work from Gabriel Jesus.

The icing on the cake.

Arsenal FC via Getty Images
4 May 2024

Arsenal 2-0 Bournemouth | 85 mins

Gabriel Jesus on for Saka now.

What a scorching hit from Gabriel!

A superb strike but it’s ruled out for offside!

Decision stands after a VAR check.

AFP via Getty Images
4 May 2024

Arsenal 2-0 Bournemouth | 74 mins

Well!

Semenyo has the ball in the net for Bournemouth after a dreadful punch from Raya and I think Christie volleying against the crossbar.

But a foul had been given for Solanke’s minimal contact on Raya.

There may also have been a foul from Saliba on Billing in there before Solanke challenged Raya.

A lot for the VAR to sort out.

Scott went off for Billing, by the way.

4 May 2024

GOAL! Arsenal 2-0 Bournemouth | Leandro Trossard 70'

A huge, huge second goal for the Gunners to dispel any nerves!

Brilliant from Rice after Odegaard’s pass is cut out, seizing on the loose ball and flicking out to Trossard, who fires past Travers and into the bottom corner.

Relief all around the Emirates. Boy how they needed that.

AFP via Getty Images
Latest updatesOlder updates

MORE ABOUT