It's finished AFC Bournemouth 0-2 Stoke City here.
Thanks for joining us. The play-offs next.
90'+3'
First Stoke changes
Rabbi Matondo and Jacob Brown replaced by Sam Vokes and Dan Malone.
90'+2'
Close
A Riquelme cross is almost turned into the Stoke goal by Norrington-Davies but the goalkeeper adjusts to make the save.
90'
Five minutes added
86'
Stacey drills wide
It's not happening for the Cherries out there.
Stacey drives into the box and rifles an effort to the far post - it flies just past Solanke and a way past the post.
78'
Danjuma fires wide
The Dutchman was fouled at the edge of the area and steps up to take the free-kick.
He hits it well but curls it wide of the far right post.
75'
Two more changes for Bournemouth
Shane Long and Jack Stacey come on for Adam Smith and Philip Billing.
69'
As it stands elsewhere...
Barnsley are currently drawing 2-2 with Norwich and Swansea are trailing to Watford.
Which means, as things stand, we'll be finishing in 6th position and facing Brentford in the play-offs.
Plenty of time for things to change.
67'
Change for Cherries
Steve Cook, who is on a yellow card, is replaced by Chris Mepham for the final 23 minutes.
65'
Stoke making lots of blocks
The Cherries are trying to challenge the goalkeeper with some efforts from distance.
The likes of Solanke and Danjuma have lined them up, and both struck it with real venom, but have been stopped before they reach goal by the body of Batth.
61'
Solanke goes close!
The best chance of the second half for the Cherries falls to Solanke.
Kelly sends in a great ball across the middle and Solanke does well to get there ahead of Norrington-Davies but his effort is blocked by the goalkeeper.
Moments later, Billing is yellow carded for a late challenge.
54'
First change for the Cherries
Rodrigo Riquelme is the man who comes on, replacing Ben Pearson.
It looks like Lerma will play as a holding midfielder with Brooks and Billing more advanced centrally.
Riquelme has settled on the right flank.
50'
GOAL - Stoke
Tommy Smith doubles Stoke's lead.
It's clever interchange by Stoke and Clucas finds the wing-back making a good run into the box.
He keeps his cool and slides a low effort into the far corner.
46'
Yellow card for Danny Batth
Dominic Solanke comes short to receive a throw by Begovic and does what he does so well, turned his man and breaks away.
He's probably fouled by Forrester and Batth at the same time, the latter is the one that referee shows the yellow card to.
46'
Back underway!
No changes at the break as Solanke gets this second half started (at the second attempt).
HT
HALF TIME
That's it for the first half at Vitality Stadium.
Stoke lead through Will Forrester's debut goal but the Cherries have had a couple good chances themselves, albeit finding it difficult to break down Stoke on the whole.
45'
One minute added on
43'
Great defending by Carter-Vickers
Stoke have a good chance on the counter attack as Obi Mikel feeds Matondo on the right flank.
He clips a cross to the far corner where Brown greets it. His downward header is on target but Carter-Vickers gets across to make the block and send it behind.
39'
Solanke fires wide
It's very difficult chance for the forward but he manages to get in behind the Stoke defence.
Adam Smith was the man who spots him with a clipped ball over the top.
Solanke stays on his feet despite a clever nudge from the defender but the angle is getting tighter and tighter and it would have taken a sensational finish to beat Davies and he fires high and wide.
35'
GOAL - STOKE LEAD
It's a sloppy goal as Will Forrester volleys home.
A near-post corner should have been cleared by Lerma but he misses his kick and it drops to Forrester who swivels and fires past Begovic.
The goal has come against the run of play but the Stoke game plan has worked so far.
It's a debut goal for Forrester.
30'
No breakthrough yet
26'
Matondo forces a save
The Welsh international looks a real threat on the counter attack and breaks into the box, eventually firing a left-shooted shot at goal.
It had opened up nicely for him after his initial pass was blocked and he tried to guide it into Begovic's right-hand corner but the former-Stoke man is down early and it's a comfortable save in the end.
21'
Easy to see why Stoke defence is so strong
We mentioned earlier that Stoke were looking for a club record 21st clean sheet of the season and it's easy to see why.
When they don't have the ball, they drop back and allow the Cherries to have the ball, trying to limit any gaps for progressive runs and passes.
The Cherries have tried to breach that by balls over the top to runners looking to beat the offside trap, something Solanke has done several times.
However, with the five-at-the-back set-up, along with three midfielders, there's eight players for the Cherries to bypass in order to get to goal.
18'
Best chance so far!
14'
Penalty shout
The Cherries best moments have come from balls by Kelly into the forwards making willing runs beyond the back-line.
This time, Solanke is the man making the run. He tries to chip the ball over the defence to Billing who has picked up a clever area.
In the meantime, Danjuma goes to ground claiming to have been pulled by a Stoke defender. I didn't get the best view of it but the Dutchman is furious!
11'
Early pressure
9'
GOOD CHANCE
Lerma almost heads us into the lead!
David Brooks whips in a lovely corner into the centre of the area and Lerma beats the goalkeeper to the ball.
However, he sends it wide of the far post.
7'
CLOSE!
The best move from the Cherries so far.
Kelly sends a lovely low pass down the line to Danjuma, who has found himself in acres of space.
He cuts the ball to the edge of the box where Billing is waiting and he sweeps it at goal.
Batth is in the way and deflects it just wide of the right-hand post, momentarily leaving goalkeeper Davies worried!
4'
How the sides are shaped
The Cherries are lined up in our usual 4-3-3 shape with Phil Billing sitting ahead of Pearson and Lerma in midfield.
Meanwhile, Stoke have lined up in a 5-3-2, with Mikel sitting in the deepest midfield position and Clucas and Thompson either side of him.
In the attacking positions are Brown and Matondo, the latter will be looking to use his pace to drive at the Cherries defence.
He does that from a Stoke breakaway and is fouled by Steve Cook on the half-way line, who picks up an early yellow card.
2'
First delivery into the box
Stoke City win a free-kick within seconds of kick-off as Carter-Vickers tugs the shirt of Clucas.
The delivery into the box is met by Kelly but his defensive header drops at the feet of Matondo, who swings a foot. He doesn't connect well and the Cherries get it clear.
We're almost in a few moments later, good interchange between Brooks and Solanke forces a diving challenge to stop the latter from breaking into the area.
1'
We're underway!
Stoke City get us started at Vitality Stadium.
12:26
Here they come!
Kick-off is only a few minutes away now for the final game of the season before the play-offs.
Stoke are the first team out, wearing a combination of black and gold and led out by a Champions League winner in John Obi Mikel.
The Cherries follow shortly after, boasting their traditional red and black kit.
Let's go, lads!
12:18
Good to see this man back in the XI!
12:08
What an April this man had...
Named the SkyBet Championship's Player of the Month for April, Arnaut Danjuma will be looking to add to his very impressive tally on 15 league goals today.
The Dutchman has proven his supreme talent under Jonathan Woodgate, netting nine times in his last 13 league games from wide areas.
He's also been nominated for the Championship Goal of the Month for April, you can vote for Arnie on their Twitter feed.
Always confident, he'll be champing at the bit for more today.
12:00
What can we expect from Stoke today?
Well, as predicted, they'e had to introduce some new faces due to their lengthy injury list.
Missing star man Tyrese Campbell, the Potters have found goals hard to come by.
So to combat that, manager Michael O'Neill has made them extremely hard to beat. They've kept an astonishing 20 clean sheets in the league this season and if they keep another today, they'll achieve a club record in the league in a single season.
If you were to take the results from the second half of the season then Stoke would be fourth from bottom – one point off the relegation zone.
So we'll expect a tight knit defence hungry to set a club record today.
11:54
The last time we played Stoke!
11:43
Where can we finish in the play-offs?
The Cherries can still finish in three different positions in the play-offs, and possibly play all of the other teams who have qualified.
Brentford have secured 3rd spot so the highest that the Cherries can finish is 4th place. To do so, the Cherries need to beat Stoke City today and hope Swansea City lose to Watford.
If Swansea win, the Cherries will need to equal or better Barnsley's result against Norwich City to remain in 5th position. If we finish in either of these two positions, the likelihood is we'll play Swansea in the play-offs, as their goal difference is far better than Barnsley's.
However, if Barnsley better our result today, we could finish in the final play-off spot in 6th. That would mean we'd play Brentford in the play-offs.
Don't worry - we'll confirm the details as soon as they are decided today!
11:30
TEAM NEWS IS IN!
And that's a strong team named by Jonathan Woodgate.
Lloyd Kelly and Steve Cook return from injury while a number of players who were rested last week, such as Arnaut Danjuma and Dominic Solanke, are given a start.
In terms of players who keep their place, Asmir Begovic, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Ben Pearson and David Brooks are the only ones.
11:22
Lloyd Kelly is here!
We're expecting team news to be revealed at 11:30am and Lloyd Kelly is in contention.
Woodgate confirmed his and Steve Cook's fitness yesterday, saying: "Cookie is back in, Lloyd Kelly's back in."
11:14
WELCOME TO OUR LIVE COVERAGE
It's decision day in the Championship as we play game 46 of the season.
The Cherries have already confirmed their spot in the play-offs but today will decide where we finish and who we face in the two-legged semi-final.
We welcome Stoke City to Vitality Stadium who have assured a midtable position for a second straight season.
We'll bring you full updates from Vitality Stadium, as well as updates from the rest of the division as relegation places are decided.
Commentary By @afcbournemouth
FULL TIME
It's finished AFC Bournemouth 0-2 Stoke City here.
Thanks for joining us. The play-offs next.
First Stoke changes
Rabbi Matondo and Jacob Brown replaced by Sam Vokes and Dan Malone.
Close
A Riquelme cross is almost turned into the Stoke goal by Norrington-Davies but the goalkeeper adjusts to make the save.
Five minutes added
Stacey drills wide
It's not happening for the Cherries out there.
Stacey drives into the box and rifles an effort to the far post - it flies just past Solanke and a way past the post.
Danjuma fires wide
The Dutchman was fouled at the edge of the area and steps up to take the free-kick.
He hits it well but curls it wide of the far right post.
Two more changes for Bournemouth
Shane Long and Jack Stacey come on for Adam Smith and Philip Billing.
As it stands elsewhere...
Barnsley are currently drawing 2-2 with Norwich and Swansea are trailing to Watford.
Which means, as things stand, we'll be finishing in 6th position and facing Brentford in the play-offs.
Plenty of time for things to change.
Change for Cherries
Steve Cook, who is on a yellow card, is replaced by Chris Mepham for the final 23 minutes.
Stoke making lots of blocks
The Cherries are trying to challenge the goalkeeper with some efforts from distance.
The likes of Solanke and Danjuma have lined them up, and both struck it with real venom, but have been stopped before they reach goal by the body of Batth.
Solanke goes close!
The best chance of the second half for the Cherries falls to Solanke.
Kelly sends in a great ball across the middle and Solanke does well to get there ahead of Norrington-Davies but his effort is blocked by the goalkeeper.
Moments later, Billing is yellow carded for a late challenge.
First change for the Cherries
Rodrigo Riquelme is the man who comes on, replacing Ben Pearson.
It looks like Lerma will play as a holding midfielder with Brooks and Billing more advanced centrally.
Riquelme has settled on the right flank.
GOAL - Stoke
Tommy Smith doubles Stoke's lead.
It's clever interchange by Stoke and Clucas finds the wing-back making a good run into the box.
He keeps his cool and slides a low effort into the far corner.
Yellow card for Danny Batth
Dominic Solanke comes short to receive a throw by Begovic and does what he does so well, turned his man and breaks away.
He's probably fouled by Forrester and Batth at the same time, the latter is the one that referee shows the yellow card to.
Back underway!
No changes at the break as Solanke gets this second half started (at the second attempt).
HALF TIME
That's it for the first half at Vitality Stadium.
Stoke lead through Will Forrester's debut goal but the Cherries have had a couple good chances themselves, albeit finding it difficult to break down Stoke on the whole.
One minute added on
Great defending by Carter-Vickers
Stoke have a good chance on the counter attack as Obi Mikel feeds Matondo on the right flank.
He clips a cross to the far corner where Brown greets it. His downward header is on target but Carter-Vickers gets across to make the block and send it behind.
Solanke fires wide
It's very difficult chance for the forward but he manages to get in behind the Stoke defence.
Adam Smith was the man who spots him with a clipped ball over the top.
Solanke stays on his feet despite a clever nudge from the defender but the angle is getting tighter and tighter and it would have taken a sensational finish to beat Davies and he fires high and wide.
GOAL - STOKE LEAD
It's a sloppy goal as Will Forrester volleys home.
A near-post corner should have been cleared by Lerma but he misses his kick and it drops to Forrester who swivels and fires past Begovic.
The goal has come against the run of play but the Stoke game plan has worked so far.
It's a debut goal for Forrester.
No breakthrough yet
Matondo forces a save
The Welsh international looks a real threat on the counter attack and breaks into the box, eventually firing a left-shooted shot at goal.
It had opened up nicely for him after his initial pass was blocked and he tried to guide it into Begovic's right-hand corner but the former-Stoke man is down early and it's a comfortable save in the end.
Easy to see why Stoke defence is so strong
We mentioned earlier that Stoke were looking for a club record 21st clean sheet of the season and it's easy to see why.
When they don't have the ball, they drop back and allow the Cherries to have the ball, trying to limit any gaps for progressive runs and passes.
The Cherries have tried to breach that by balls over the top to runners looking to beat the offside trap, something Solanke has done several times.
However, with the five-at-the-back set-up, along with three midfielders, there's eight players for the Cherries to bypass in order to get to goal.
Best chance so far!
Penalty shout
The Cherries best moments have come from balls by Kelly into the forwards making willing runs beyond the back-line.
This time, Solanke is the man making the run. He tries to chip the ball over the defence to Billing who has picked up a clever area.
In the meantime, Danjuma goes to ground claiming to have been pulled by a Stoke defender. I didn't get the best view of it but the Dutchman is furious!
Early pressure
GOOD CHANCE
Lerma almost heads us into the lead!
David Brooks whips in a lovely corner into the centre of the area and Lerma beats the goalkeeper to the ball.
However, he sends it wide of the far post.
CLOSE!
The best move from the Cherries so far.
Kelly sends a lovely low pass down the line to Danjuma, who has found himself in acres of space.
He cuts the ball to the edge of the box where Billing is waiting and he sweeps it at goal.
Batth is in the way and deflects it just wide of the right-hand post, momentarily leaving goalkeeper Davies worried!
How the sides are shaped
The Cherries are lined up in our usual 4-3-3 shape with Phil Billing sitting ahead of Pearson and Lerma in midfield.
Meanwhile, Stoke have lined up in a 5-3-2, with Mikel sitting in the deepest midfield position and Clucas and Thompson either side of him.
In the attacking positions are Brown and Matondo, the latter will be looking to use his pace to drive at the Cherries defence.
He does that from a Stoke breakaway and is fouled by Steve Cook on the half-way line, who picks up an early yellow card.
First delivery into the box
Stoke City win a free-kick within seconds of kick-off as Carter-Vickers tugs the shirt of Clucas.
The delivery into the box is met by Kelly but his defensive header drops at the feet of Matondo, who swings a foot. He doesn't connect well and the Cherries get it clear.
We're almost in a few moments later, good interchange between Brooks and Solanke forces a diving challenge to stop the latter from breaking into the area.
We're underway!
Stoke City get us started at Vitality Stadium.
Here they come!
Kick-off is only a few minutes away now for the final game of the season before the play-offs.
Stoke are the first team out, wearing a combination of black and gold and led out by a Champions League winner in John Obi Mikel.
The Cherries follow shortly after, boasting their traditional red and black kit.
Let's go, lads!
Good to see this man back in the XI!
What an April this man had...
Named the SkyBet Championship's Player of the Month for April, Arnaut Danjuma will be looking to add to his very impressive tally on 15 league goals today.
The Dutchman has proven his supreme talent under Jonathan Woodgate, netting nine times in his last 13 league games from wide areas.
He's also been nominated for the Championship Goal of the Month for April, you can vote for Arnie on their Twitter feed.
Always confident, he'll be champing at the bit for more today.
What can we expect from Stoke today?
Well, as predicted, they'e had to introduce some new faces due to their lengthy injury list.
Missing star man Tyrese Campbell, the Potters have found goals hard to come by.
So to combat that, manager Michael O'Neill has made them extremely hard to beat. They've kept an astonishing 20 clean sheets in the league this season and if they keep another today, they'll achieve a club record in the league in a single season.
If you were to take the results from the second half of the season then Stoke would be fourth from bottom – one point off the relegation zone.
So we'll expect a tight knit defence hungry to set a club record today.
The last time we played Stoke!
Where can we finish in the play-offs?
The Cherries can still finish in three different positions in the play-offs, and possibly play all of the other teams who have qualified.
Brentford have secured 3rd spot so the highest that the Cherries can finish is 4th place. To do so, the Cherries need to beat Stoke City today and hope Swansea City lose to Watford.
If Swansea win, the Cherries will need to equal or better Barnsley's result against Norwich City to remain in 5th position. If we finish in either of these two positions, the likelihood is we'll play Swansea in the play-offs, as their goal difference is far better than Barnsley's.
However, if Barnsley better our result today, we could finish in the final play-off spot in 6th. That would mean we'd play Brentford in the play-offs.
Don't worry - we'll confirm the details as soon as they are decided today!
TEAM NEWS IS IN!
And that's a strong team named by Jonathan Woodgate.
Lloyd Kelly and Steve Cook return from injury while a number of players who were rested last week, such as Arnaut Danjuma and Dominic Solanke, are given a start.
In terms of players who keep their place, Asmir Begovic, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Ben Pearson and David Brooks are the only ones.
Lloyd Kelly is here!
We're expecting team news to be revealed at 11:30am and Lloyd Kelly is in contention.
Woodgate confirmed his and Steve Cook's fitness yesterday, saying: "Cookie is back in, Lloyd Kelly's back in."
WELCOME TO OUR LIVE COVERAGE
It's decision day in the Championship as we play game 46 of the season.
The Cherries have already confirmed their spot in the play-offs but today will decide where we finish and who we face in the two-legged semi-final.
We welcome Stoke City to Vitality Stadium who have assured a midtable position for a second straight season.
We'll bring you full updates from Vitality Stadium, as well as updates from the rest of the division as relegation places are decided.
Other games that day
As it stood