BOURNEMOUTH HAVE A CONSOLATION!!! Smalling puts through his own net! With virtually the last kick of the game, the England defender inadvertently turns Gradel's shot beyond De Gea, who could only parry Grabban's initial cross. That is the first goal that the Cherries have scored at Old Trafford and their fans celebrate raucously.
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There will be three minutes of stoppage time at the end of this game.
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If it was not already confirmed, that assist from Rooney certainly seals him the man-of-the-match award. He has been sublime on a night when he needed to prove a point ahead of Euro 2016.
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A. Young has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by W. Rooney.
Rooney produced a wonderful assist with his lofted through ball for Young.
GAME OVER!!! Young makes it 3-0! The substitute times his run brilliantly to latch onto Rooney's magnificent lofted pass. He then shows great composure to finish beyond Federici and round off United's season.
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Cook attempts the spectacular as he tries an overhead kick from just inside the area. In the end, his effort is not too far away but not enough to trouble De Gea.
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A. Young enters the game and replaces A. Martial.
Martial is another player who is likely to start on Saturday. He is replaced for the final six minutes by Ashley Young.
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CHANCE! Valencia has had a brilliant game tonight. He bombs forward again and lays the ball off for Lingard to cross, which Depay is whiskers away from connecting with. It would not have counted, though, as the Dutchman had just strayed offside.
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Depay is making his 13th appearance from the bench - more than any other United player this season - and will be keen to sign off in style following a fairly disappointing campaign since his move to the Premier League.
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L. Grabban enters the game and replaces C. Wilson.
M. Depay enters the game and replaces M. Rashford.
Changes for both sides here. First, Wilson makes way for Bournemouth to be replaced by Lewis Grabban.
Meanwhile, for United, Rashford receives a standing ovation as he is replaced by Memphis Depay.
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Realistically, it will take something truly special for Rashford to make England's final Euro 2016 squad. He keeps on producing the goods, though, and Hodgson faces a huge headache over his inclusion.
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Ander Herrera enters the game and replaces Mata.
With the FA Cup Final in mind, Mata is given a rest by Van Gaal. He is replaced by fellow Spaniard, Ander Herrera.
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M. Rashford has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by A. Valencia.
Valencia showed great awareness to cushion Rooney's pass into the path of Rashford.
RASHFORD DOUBLES THE LEAD!!! The teenager adds yet another goal to his tally, confirming his ever-growing reputation. He is on the spot to drill past Federici after Valencia cushioned Rooney's lofted pass neatly into his path. That is certainly a message that Roy Hodgson will take note of!
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Wilson scores... But he's offside! The striker strayed just a little too far ahead of Blind following Afobe's flick. He should have shown better awareness than that in all fairness.
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GREAT CHALLENGE! United threaten to double their lead with Lingard racing to connect with a precise through ball, but Daniels tracks brilliantly to make a very well-timed interception.
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Of course, Gradel used to play for United's rival Leeds. It would be very unpopular with the Old Trafford faithful if he could find a Bournemouth equaliser here.
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B. Afobe enters the game and replaces J. King.
A second follows shortly afterwards with Benik Afobe replacing King.
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Mata gets yellow.
M. Gradel enters the game and replaces M. Pugh.
Mata receives the first yellow card of the game after a professional foul on Wilson to stop the Bournemouth striker from countering.
Howe makes his first change of the evening as Pugh makes way to be replaced by Max Gradel.
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Howe will be keen to concede fewer goals during Bournemouth's second season in the Premier League. Only the three relegated clubs have let more in than the Cherries this term.
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Federici needed a second to regroup after landing awkwardly following that save. Substitute keeper Jordan Holmes warmed up on the touchline as a precaution, but the former Reading stopper is eventually cleared to continue.
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JUST WIDE! Rashford shows great determination to keep the ball alive in the penalty area. Mata's goalbound shot hits Cook before Lingard's precise effort is eventually deflected wide.
GREAT TRY! From a similar distance to Carrick's effort, Valencia lets fly in ferocious style. Federici has to show tremendous reflexes and agility to tip the ball over the crossbar.
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This could be Carrick's last game for United. His contract is set to expire in the summer and what an unsung hero he has been during his decade at Old Trafford. His impact on a match is not always obvious but, more often than not, highly effective.
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OFF THE BAR! Carrick is whiskers away from doubling United's lead. Some space opens in front of him 30 yards from goal and he lets fly, seeing his brilliantly struck effort crash against the crossbar with Federici beaten.
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Cook was in the right place at the right time for Bournemouth yet again this season. Only Swansea's Ashley Williams has made more clearances than him in the 2015/16 campaign.
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FANTASTIC FOOTBALL! This is more like the United of old! They put another exquisite move together with Martial and Mata involved, before Cook is forced into a well-timed interception to prevent the Spaniard from getting a shot away.
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Bournemouth have made a bright start to this second half. Ritchie's shot deflects across the area where Pugh tees up Gosling but, under pressure from Lingard, the former Everton midfielder cannot keep his shot down.
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United go straight onto the attack at one end with Mata's clever scooped pass caused havoc in the Bournemouth area before Rooney's eventual shot is blocked. The Cherries embark on a quick counter attack with Wilson and King combining, but the former's shot is also deflected away to safety.
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KICK-OFF! Mr Moss blows his whistle and Bournemouth get the ball rolling again in the second half.
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Mr Moss blows his whistle and brings the first half to a close.
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There will be a single minute of additional time at the end of this first half and that goal will have Van Gaal's team talk a whole lot easier.
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W. Rooney has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by A. Martial.
THERE IT IS!!! 100 Premier League goals at Old Trafford for Rooney! The captain begins a swift move by sweeping the ball out to the left flank. Following a quick build-up, Martial and Mata play a crisp one-two before Rashford dummies the Frenchman's centre for Rooney to apply the finishing touches.
Martial played a neat one-two with Mata before providing a precise centre for Rooney to finish.
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United are slowly starting to turn up the pressure. There is more pace in their play and now would be a good time to break the deadlock just before half-time.
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Smalling was voted Players' Player of the Year by United following an impressive season in the heart of defence. The former Fulham defender will be keen to carry this form into Euro 2016, where he will likely partner Gary Cahill in the centre of England's backline.
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CHANCE! Bournemouth get themselves into the final third and the ball is pulled across the area to where an unmarked Pugh is waiting. He looks to guide it into the far corner, but Smalling is well-placed to make a solid block.
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Francis is one of two Bournemouth players to have started all 37 Premier League games for them this season. The other is Surman, who has appeared in every minute of the top-flight campaign.
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Nothing... Ritchie leaves the delivery to Francis, who sends it over the heads of everyone waiting in the penalty area. United can eventually relax after Rooney stands his ground to dispossess Pugh.
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At the other end, Bournemouth now have a decent opportunity to cause United problems. Ritchie was pulled over by Borthwick-Jackson as he looked to race onto a through ball. What can the Cherries make of this?...
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CLOSE! Rooney whips the delivery towards the penalty spot where an unmarked Carrick looks to connect. However, he cannot quite stretch far enough to get the vital touch and Federici gratefully gathers.
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United are awarded a free-kick after Rashford was bundled over by Surman, who had just got the wrong side of the teenager. This is a good opportunity for the hosts...
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The Cherries are just unable to enjoy a lengthy spell with the ball at the moment. When they do, United are instantly closing them down and eager to win it back as soon as possible.
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Bournemouth are still struggling to gain a foothold in this contest, but they can afford to be very pleased with their efforts this season. Howe's men are set to finish at least 16th which, while just two places above the relegation zone, would have been instantly accepted had you offered them that scenario at the start of their maiden Premier League campaign.
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It is set to be a season of Premier League lows for United this term. They have won just 18 league games - one less than two seasons earlier - while managing just 46 goals, which is 12 less than their lowest tally of 58 in the 2004/05 campaign.
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A patient build-up from United sees Martial scoop the ball into the area for Borthwick-Jackson to run onto. Elphick is well-positioned, though, and the Bournemouth skipper makes an important intervention.
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Old Trafford is fairly quiet this evening with United having nothing to play for other than guaranteeing fifth place. Manchester City's draw with Swansea City on Sunday means that only a victory by 19 goals or more this evening would see them secure Champions League football in fourth place.
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Valencia shows great vision and precision to play a neat through ball for Lingard to run onto in behind Daniels. The Bournemouth left-back does well, though, as he makes up vital ground before producing a perfectly timed challenge.
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Bournemouth now have the opportunity to establish a foothold in this game as they are awarded a free-kick on the near touchline after Pugh was fouled. They should just try to find their rhythm here and get a feel for the ball.
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United continue to zip the ball around the field and maintain possession. They need to make the most of it, though, and start asking questions of their opponents in dangerous areas.
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Both the form and history books suggest that Bournemouth have a job on their hands in attack this evening. They have never scored at Old Trafford where United have only conceded eight all season - fewer than any other team on home soil - while only Petr Cech has kept more clean sheets than De Gea in the Premier League this term.
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Bournemouth are struggling to get out of their own half at the moment. United are dominating in possession, but the Cherries are holding their own in defence so far.
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Ironically, this is Rooney's lowest scoring season at Manchester United with just seven goals to his name. He needs to score a hat-trick this evening to ensure that his record of reaching double figures in each of his Premier League campaigns at Old Trafford continues.
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Rooney is settling nicely into the holding midfield role. He is dictating the majority of his side's play so far and, given the impressive form of Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy this season, you feel that his best bet for a place in England's starting line-up at Euro 2016 would be in that position.
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United have enjoyed the stronger start of the two sides in possession. In fact, only Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea have completed more passes in this season's Premier League.
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Despite just four days separating tonight from the FA Cup Final, Van Gaal has named a fairly strong starting 11 this evening. It appears that he is trying to build momentum among his key players rather than resting them.
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KICK-OFF! Referee Jon Moss blows his whistle and United get the match underway.
Good evening and welcome to LIVE text coverage of the Barclays Premier League. We're at Old Trafford tonight for the rearranged final fixture of the 2015/16 season between Manchester United and AFC Bournemouth.
The original fixture was abandoned on Sunday after security threats forced the stadium to be evacuated. However, just over 48 hours later, both teams are back to try again as the campaign draws to a close.
This could potentially be Louis van Gaal's final league match in charge of United, with reports constantly speculating that he is to leave Old Trafford. He names the same team that was due to start Sunday's game with Wayne Rooney sitting alongside Michael Carrick in the holding midfield roles, while teenager Marcus Rashford leads the attack fresh from his call-up to England's provisional Euro 2016 squad.
MAN UNITED (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Valencia, Smalling, Blind, Borthwick-Jackson; Rooney (c), Carrick; Mata, Lingard, Martial; Rashford.
MAN UNITED SUBS: Romero, Varela, Jones, Depay, Young, Herrera, Pereira.
Eddie Howe makes a single alteration from the starting 11 he named on Sunday as Dan Gosling replaces Harry Arter, who has a "slight achilles problem." Former United striker Josh King partners Callum Wilson up front, while there could be a first taste of Premier League action for 17-year-old Corey Jordan on the bench.
HERE THEY COME! The players are making their way out onto the field and kick-off is just moments away...
HALF-TIME: MANCHESTER UNITED 1-0 AFC BOURNEMOUTH
Rooney's goal is the difference between the sides at the break. He has dictated his side's play throughout the first half and Bournemouth need to find an answer if they are to take anything away from Old Trafford.
The players are making their way back out onto the field and the second half is imminent...
FULL-TIME: MANCHESTER UNITED 3-1 AFC BOURNEMOUTH
United close out their season in style with a dominant performance against Bournemouth to secure fifth place in the Premier League. Wayne Rooney produced a man-of-the-match performance by opening the scoring before playing a significant part in his side's other two goals, while Chris Smalling's own goal was a mere consolation for Eddie Howe's men deep into stoppage time.
That's all for what has been a truly remarkable 2015/16 Premier League season. Thank you for following the LIVE action from Old Trafford - hope you've enjoyed it. Until next time, have a very good evening!
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