Tottenham and Bournemouth have lost their last two Premier League games, with both sides wanting to revitalise their old form as soon as possible. 

The Cherries come into this match off the back of a 2-0 defeat to West Ham, a game in which they were completely dominated. 

For Spurs, a heartbreak in midweek saw them only take a point from Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League

The North London side were denied a last minute goal following a four minute VAR check which ruled Harry Kane offside. 

Tottenham will now have to travel to Marseille on Tuesday and avoid defeat if they want to progress into the knockout stages of the competition. 

Bournemouth could look to benefit from Spurs' European troubles as Antonio Conte's side may have all eyes on midweek instead. 

A defeat for Tottenham at the weekend would see them lose three consecutive Premier League games for the first time since January. 

Team News

Bournemouth

 

The Cherries will be without Brazilian goalkeeper Neto after he was substituted at half time against West Ham.

Gary O'Neil said:

"Unfortunately, Neto will be out. It won't be short term and it'll be fairly long term, it won't be a week or two."

Dominic Solanke was also forced off against the Hammers on Monday but O'Neil has confirmed the striker is recovering well for the weekend. 

Tottenham 

 

Antonio Conte has confirmed that Tottenham will still be without Dejan Kulusevki and Richarlison for their trip to the Vitality Stadium.

Apart from those two absentees, Spurs are injury free for Saturday's encounter. 

Predicted Lineups

Bournemouth

Travers, Fredericks, Mepham, Senesi, Smith, Lerma, Cook, Christie, Billing, Tavernier, Solanke. 

Tottenham

Lloris, Emerson, Romero, Dier, Lenglet, Sessegnon, Bentancur, Hojbjerg, Gil, Son, Kane. 

Key Players

Bournemouth - Dominic Solanke

The Cherries striker has been crucial to their positive start to the season. 

Question marks about whether Dominic Solanke could succeed in Premier League have been removed following his strong, physical introduction to the campaign. 

He has three goal involvements in his last four games and will look to add to his tally against Tottenham this weekend. 

Tottenham - Rodrigo Bentancur 

The man that many Tottenham fans have down as their player of the season so far. 

After a couple of shaky games for the Lilywhites, the Uruguayan has still impressed with his quick feet and composure in the middle of the park. 

His £17 million move to the Premier League has been one of success and he has settled well into the Spurs midfield. 

His hard work payed off as he grabbed his side a crucial equaliser late on against Sporting Lisbon in midweek. 

Match Details 

Where is the game being played?

Bournemouth will welcome Tottenham to the Vitality Stadium.

What time is kick-off?

The match will be played at 15:00 GMT, on Saturday afternoon.

How can I watch?

There are no TV broadcasts of this game in the UK.