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💥Cherries v Wolves💥[LIVE]

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Match thread time

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/404010
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Bournemouth remain without injured pair Callum Wilson and David Brooks, while Junior Stanislas faces a fitness test on a thigh problem.

Charlie Daniels is back after missing out at Liverpool for personal reasons and loanee Nathaniel Clyne, who was ineligible at Anfield, also returns.

Diogo Jota is available for Wolves, having recovered from the dead leg that ruled him out against Bristol City.

Matt Doherty was substituted because of a knock in the last game but is fit.

Star midfielder Ruben Neves, who featured as a substitute last weekend, is set to reclaim his place in the starting line-up.

Highlights: Wolves beat Bristol City to reach FA Cup quarter-finals


@Mark_Scott_: Bournemouth will be glad to be back on home turf given the massive difference between their form at the Vitality Stadium this season and their record on the road.

The Cherries are unbeaten on their own patch in the league against teams outside of the top six since November 2017, although injuries to key men combined with a visit from a very upwardly mobile Wolves could see that run come to an end.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side go into the game in good nick on their travels of late and just one point shy of their highest ever Premier League points total.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: "After the Cardiff and Liverpool defeats we're keen to get back out there. Our home record has been strong recently, but we've got to start showing more consistency.

"Wolves have done very well this season. They're a well-balanced team with some real individual talents. They've stuck to their philosophy since their promotion.

"Continuity in team selection is important. The fact that Wolves have used so few players this season is credit to their staff and management. We know we'll be in for a tough game."

Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo: "The table doesn't mean anything, we just go game by game.

"[We] don't think about anything else - don't think about the result, just think about the performance, the way we want to play.

"[We] realise that we are going to have a tough opponent in front of us, that is how we keep our feet on the ground."

LAWRO'S PREDICTION

You know the score threadsters

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Wolves beat Bournemouth 2-0 at Molineux in December and can record their first league double against the Cherries.
Bournemouth have never lost a home league game against Wolves, winning two and drawing one of the three previous matches.
Bournemouth

The Cherries have won their last two home games by an aggregate score of 6-0.
They have never won three successive Premier League home matches without conceding a goal.
Eddie Howe's side have won 24 of their 33 points at home this season, equivalent to 73% - the second-highest such percentage in the division.
They are unbeaten in nine previous Premier League home games against newly-promoted opposition, winning seven of those matches.
Bournemouth's last six home defeats in the Premier League have come against clubs from the established top six, including all three of their losses this season.
The last team from outside the current top six to win a league game at the Vitality Stadium were Burnley in November 2017.
Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolves have won three of their last five Premier League away games (D1, L1), as many victories as in their previous 25 games on the road.
They are chasing a 12th league win of the season - which would be their highest total in a top-flight campaign since claiming 13 victories in 1980-81.
They are also one point short of matching their record tally of 40 in the Premier League, set in 2010-11.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side have scored 74% of their Premier League goals in the second half of games this season, a league-high.
Wolves have used 18 players in the Premier League this season, fewer than any other side.
However, they have had 13 different scorers, a tally exceeded only by Manchester United's 14.

posted on 24/2/19

comment by Oldgoldilox - 1 Carl Ikeme (U17303)
posted 2 minutes ago
Fact of the day:
All of the goals scored against Birmingham and Villa yesterday were by ex wolves players.
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that.s nice

posted on 24/2/19

I was good to see Stearman play a part in Sheffield Utd’s win against West Brom. Bet he loved that as a Wolverhampton lad.

posted on 24/2/19

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 22 minutes ago
I was good to see Stearman play a part in Sheffield Utd’s win against West Brom. Bet he loved that as a Wolverhampton lad.
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stears is very popular with blades fans, they appreciate his commitment

posted on 24/2/19

https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/thanks-stears.69465/

posted on 24/2/19

comment by Vicious Sid (U8869)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 22 minutes ago
I was good to see Stearman play a part in Sheffield Utd’s win against West Brom. Bet he loved that as a Wolverhampton lad.
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stears is very popular with blades fans, they appreciate his commitment
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He is a likeable guy. Gives 100% and wears his heart on his sleeve. Always had a lot of time for him.

posted on 24/2/19

Leicester sack Puel.

posted on 24/2/19

I can't believe the capacity at Boremouth is only 11464.
How can a premiership club survive on that.
Eddie (moaner) Howe must have no ambition to stay there.
Am i being mean.?

posted on 24/2/19

comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted about 3 hours ago
I can't believe the capacity at Boremouth is only 11464.
How can a premiership club survive on that.
Eddie (moaner) Howe must have no ambition to stay there.
Am i being mean.?
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No, you are correct, i lived close to Bournemouth and it isn't a football town at all and the club will disappear again soon enough. Howe is afraid to leave i reckon as now he is hailed a hero and doesn't want to go the same way as Moyes.


posted on 24/2/19

Liked Stears a lot, good champo defender

posted on 24/2/19

Starting to look like a poor move for Benny Ashley Seal as he is getting very little game time, none yesterday at all.

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