PAST MEETINGS: Swans v Bournemouth
20th November
Club
Swansea 1-2 Bournemouth
Coca-Cola League One - Saturday, 5 April 2008
Bournemouth staged an incredible injury-time fightback at the Liberty Stadium to keep their League One survival hopes alive.
League leaders Swansea seemed set to move to the brink of promotion when Andy Robinson was gifted a free header in the 50th minute to score from a corner.
But the Cherries swarmed forward and drew level in the 90th minute as Joe Partington headed in from a set piece.
It took just a minute for another dose of drama, as a sweeping attack saw Jo Kuffour smash home Brett Pitman's cross.
SWANS: De Vries, Austin, Tate, Lawrence, Rangel, Britton, Pratley, Robinson, Butler (Tudur Jones, 76), Scotland (Bauza, 86), Duffy (Brandy, 59).
BOURNEMOUTH: Forde, Gowling, Pearce, Bradbury, Cummings, Cooper, Anderton (Partington, 87), Kuffour, Gradel, Tessem (Pitman, 59), Vokes (Garry, 90).
Swansea 4-2 Bournemouth
Coca-Cola League One - Friday, 3 November 2006
Swansea nearly let slip a three-goal lead against Bournemouth but held on for victory at the Liberty.
The home side were cruising when Rory Fallon added two quick goals - pouncing in the six-yard box then heading home - to add to Izzy Iriekpen's early strike.
However, Danny Hollands' left-footer and Brett Pitman's scrambled second brought the Cherries close, but Swansea nerves held as Lee Trundle swivelled to fire home.
SWANS: Gueret, Tate, Iriekpen, Lawrence, Williams, Britton, Pratley (Amankwaah, 82), Tudur Jones (MacDonald, 52), Robinson (Austin, 90), Trundle, Fallon.
BOURNEMOUTH: Stewart, Young, Purches, Maher, Bertrand, Cork, Songo'o (Hollands, 68), Anderton, Foley, Fletcher, Hayter (Pitman, 82).
Swansea 1-0 Bournemouth
Coca-Cola League One - Friday, 3 February 2006
Swansea ended a five-match run without a win at the expense of Bournemouth at the Liberty Stadium.
Andy Robinson claimed the crucial goal just before the break, the midfielder seizing on a poor clearance to drill the ball in off the far post.
The Cherries offered only a sporadic threat, although James Hayter had a good appeal for a penalty turned down.
SWANS: Gueret, Ricketts, Williams, Monk, Iriekpen, Tate, Martinez, McLeod (Forbes, 45), Robinson (MacDonald, 71), Knight, Fallon (Akinfenwa, 77).
BOURNEMOUTH: Stewart, Howe, Tindall, Young, Hart, Browning, Cooper, Rix (Rowe, 86), Purches, Hayter, Rodrigues (Pitman, 40) (Coutts, 80).
Swansea 2-0 Bournemouth
Division Three - Saturday, 24 August 2002
Swansea got off to a perfect start as Jamie Wood capitalised on a defensive blunder to put them ahead after just 15 seconds in their victory over Bournemouth.
Goalkeeper Chris Tardif and defender Jason Tindall failed to cope with a hopeful punt upfield, and Wood nipped in to steer the ball into an empty net.
Cherries striker James Hayter hit the woodwork with a stinging volley just after the restart which would have levelled matters.
Bournemouth's afternoon took another turn for the worse with the sending off of Neil Young, before the home side sealed victory with a late Andrew Mumford header.
SWANS: Freestone, Theobald, Sharp, Evans, Jenkins, Howard, Mumford (Moss, 87), Reid, Phillips, Thomas (Williams, 62), Wood (Keaveny, 85).
BOURNEMOUTH: Tardif, Young, Tindall, Purches, Broadhurst, O'Connor (Stock, 65), Elliott, Fletcher, Browning, Hayter, Feeney (Connell, 42).