16:05 GMT, Saturday, 5 April 2008 17:05 UK
Swansea 1-2 Bournemouth
Bournemouth staged an incredible injury time fight-back at Swansea to keep their League One survival hopes alive.
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 bash home Brett Pitman's cross.
Swansea: De Vries, Austin, Tate, Lawrence, Rangel, Britton, Pratley, Robinson, Butler (Tudur-Jones 76), Scotland (Bauza 86), Duffy (Brandy 59). Subs Not Used: Way, Williams.
Booked: Austin.
Goals: Robinson 50.
Bournemouth: Forde, Gowling, Pearce, Bradbury, Cummings, Cooper, Anderton (Partington 87), Kuffour, Gradel, Tessem (Pitman 59), Vokes (Garry 90). Subs Not Used: Pryce, McQuoid.
Booked: Pearce.
Goals: Kuffour 90, Partington 90.
Att: 15,613
Ref: Mark Haywood (W Yorkshire).
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