Enes Unal, who came in as a substitute for Bournemouth, scored a late equaliser as the team fought hard from two goals down to earn a 2-2 surprise draw against West Ham United. West Ham United, which travelled for the game, took dominance in the first 45 minutes after Callum Wilson, a former striker of Bournemouth, scored two goals for his side. Callum Wilson scored the first goal 12 minutes after the starting whistle was blown after he chested down a long pass from Alphonse Areola before he fired a low 25-yard shot that went against Djordje Petrovic. The West Ham United striker scored the second goal 13 minutes after netting his first, finishing a super on the turn after neat build-up play that had both Jarrod Bowen and Jean-Clair Todibo in it. The hope of Bournemouth in the game soon came back after Marcus Tavernier scored a goal for the home side in the 69th minute. Not long after Unal was brought in as a substitute, he scored the goal that leveled the game. Enes Unal, a Turkish striker, almost scored another, which would have given Bournemouth the win, but Areola produced a great save that denied Unal the opportunity. The draw earned Bournemouth a great point in an action-packed game.