Bournemouth can level on points with sixth-placed Sunderland when it hosts Everton in the second round Premier League Tuesday.
The Cherries lost 3-2 at Light Stadium on Saturday to succumb to their third defeat in four matches without a win.
Everton begins the season in 14th place after a run of seven points from three matches following a 4-1 defeat at home to Newcastle three days ago.
101GreatGoals.com has the full team news and confirmed starting XI for Bournemouth vs Everton in the Premier League.
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Bournemouth’s starting lineup against Everton
Bournemouth are missing defender Marcus Sensi and midfielders David Brooks and Lewis Cook, while wingers Ryan Christie and Ben Gannon-Duke are also suffering from injury.
Veljko Milosavljevic, 18, will start in place of Cincy, while Justin Kluivert, Alex Jimenez and Junior Crupi come in for Evanilson, Marcus Tavernier and Adam Smith.
“In December and January we will need everyone,” coach Andoni Iraola said of his squad’s depth. âEvery player must be available and ready to play.
âWe will probably need players who have not played many minutes, and I hope they will be ready.â
Bournemouth starting lineup: Djordje Petrovic, Alex Jimenez, Veljko Milosavljevic, Pavodi Diakite, Adrien Truvert, Amine Adly, Tyler Adams, Justin Kluivert, Alex Scott, Antoine Semenyo, Junior Karroubi.
Bournemouth Alternatives: Will Dennis, Juliån Araujo, Julio Soler, Evanilson, Adam Smith, Marcus Tavernier, James Hill, Inés Unal, Malcolm Dacosta
Everton’s starting lineup against Bournemouth
Everton made one change, substituting midfielder Carlos Alcaraz in place of defender Michael Keane, who is not participating.
Defenders Jarrad Branthwaite (hamstring) and Nathan Patterson (foot, thigh) remain out, as they are on loan. Freiburg Midfielder Merlin Rolle.
Right-back Seamus Coleman suffered a hamstring injury during the 1-0 win over Manchester United on 24 November.
Technical director David Moyes said: âWe entered the Newcastle match carrying some injured players. They played.
âOn another day, if we had other players available, we might have changed it. But there are no excuses from that point of view.â
Everton starting lineup: Jordan Pickford, James Garner, Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski, Vitaly Mikulenko, Elimane Ndiaye, Tim Erugbunam, Charlie Alcaraz, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Jack Grealish, Therno Barry.
Everton substitutes: Mark Travers, Nathan Patterson, Dwight MacNeil, Beto, Tyler Debling, Tom King, Adam Azno, Rhys Welsh, Elijah Campbell
How to watch Bournemouth vs Everton: Live stream online, TV channel
The match will kick off on Tuesday at 19:30 GMT (14:30 ET/11:30 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Sky Sports Ultra and Sky Sports Plus.
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Bournemouth and Everton match statistics
- Bournemouth have won six of their last eight Premier League matches against Everton (lost 2), including the last three
- Everton’s eight league trips to Bournemouth have resulted in six defeats and two draws, losing their last four games – the most they have faced a team on the road without winning ever in league history.
- The nine goals in the last three Premier League meetings between the two teams were scored during the second half, with 67.3% of the goals in this match coming after half-time (37/55) and 27.3% in the last 10 minutes (15).
- Having gone unbeaten in 10 midweek Premier League matches between April 2023 and January 2025 (W7 D3), Bournemouth have now lost each of their last three games played on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
- The home side have been beaten in one of their last 12 Premier League matches in December (W7 D4), a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham on New Year’s Eve in 2023. They had lost 10 of their previous 13 December matches before that round (W2 D1).
- They are unbeaten in their last seven home Premier League matches (W5 D2), their longest unbeaten run at the Vitality Stadium in the top flight and their longest league run since February-August 2022, which consists of 10 matches in the Championship and one in the top flight.
- Since David Moyes’ first away game as Everton manager in January, only Arsenal have collected more away league points than the Toffees (24), and have won seven of their 15 games under the Scot in that time (D3 L5). They have won seven of their previous 44 matches away from home (D16 L21)
- They can keep consecutive clean sheets away from home for the first time since December 2023 under Sean Dyche, when they won 1-0 and 2-0 over Nottingham Forest and Burnley.
- Moyes lost one of his nine Premier League matches to Bournemouth (W4 D4), losing 1-0 with Sunderland in April 2017 at the Stadium of Light.
- Bournemouth’s Marcus Tavernier has scored in each of his last two Premier League matches at the Vitality Stadium, having scored twice in his last 36 home games.
- With two goals and one assist, Everton’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been directly involved in three goals in their last five away games in the Premier League – more than the midfielder has produced in his first 39 such matches in the competition (one goal, one assist).
English Premier League matches this week
Matches start at 19:30 GMT (14:30 ET / 11:30 PT) unless otherwise stated.
Tuesday 2 December
Bournemouth vs Everton
Fulham vs Man City
Newcastle vs Tottenham (20:15)
Wednesday 3 December
Arsenal vs Brentford
Brighton and Hove Albion vs Aston Villa
Burnley vs Crystal Palace
Wolves vs Nottingham Forest
Leeds United vs. Chelsea (20:15)
Liverpool vs Sunderland (20:15)
Thursday 4 December
Manchester United vs West Ham (20:00)
Saturday 6 December
Villa vs Arsenal (12:30)
Bournemouth – Chelsea (15:00)
Everton vs. Forest (15:00)
Man City vs Sunderland (15:00)
Newcastle vs Burnley (15:00)
Tottenham vs. Brentford (15:00)
Leeds vs Liverpool (17:30)
Sunday 7 December
Brighton vs West Ham (14:00)
Fulham vs Palace (16:30)
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2025-12-02 19:30:00
