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Cherries Repicked returns with Fulham win

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Cherries Repicked continues with a look back at one of the most memorable matches from the Championship-winning run in 2014/15.

After launching on YouTube with the club's first-ever Premier League win against West Ham United, Cherries Repicked on Thursday with another famous win in the capital - the 5-1 win over Fulham in March 2015.

The momentous victory at Craven Cottage saw Brett Pitman score one of the goals of the season and Steve Cook bag a belter as the Cherries returned to the top of the Championship table.

On Thursday evening afcb.co.uk will be streaming the game live on YouTube so supporters can relive what was a big 90 minutes in the Championship title-winning campaign.

Got a game you want to see as part of Cherries Repicked? Get in touch with the team on the club’s Twitter and Facebook feeds.

HOW TO WATCH

The live stream will start on Thursday 16th April at 7pm on the official AFC Bournemouth YouTube channel.

Click this link to set a reminder or watch the below video from 7pm.

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