Bournemouth and Tottenham met in a bad-tempered Premier League clash on Saturday afternoon.
Mauricio Pochettino's side could have guaranteed Champions League football with a win this afternoon but debutant goalkeeper Mark Travers and red cards for Son Heung-min and Juan Foyth left them with an uphill battle.
And Nathan Ake headed what proved to be the winner in injury time as the Cherries finished their season at home with a win and leave Spurs with work to do to secure a top four spot.
Mauricio Pochettino's side could be forgiven for having more than one eye on Wednesday's semi-final with Ajax but they can guarantee Champions League football with a win at the Vitality Stadium this afternoon.
Bournemouth are very much set in stone in mid-table but will want to sign off in style in their final home game of the season.
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Jan Vertonghen's head injury, which he picked up against Ajax on Tuesday, rules him out of the match for Tottenham.
Serge Aurier, Harry Kane, Erik Lamela and Harry Winks are also still absent, but Son Heung-min and Vincent Janssen are available after missing the Ajax game mid-week.
Jan Vertonghen misses out with a head injury, while Fernando Llorente and Victor Wanyama drop to the bench.
Son Heung-Min returns to the team, with Eric Dier and Moussa Sissoko also starting.
"The problem now is it's a decisive period for us. It's a key moment. Playing the second leg of the semi-final and playing against Bournemouth.
"Now it's not to talk too much, to focus on our job and deliver. Finishing in the top four is our priority too.
"Maybe we're in circumstances that maybe aren't the best but now it's a moment to be all together. Being together is the best. Try not to think too much, go there and try to do what we want in the end."

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