Bournemouth vs Tottenham: what time is it on, what TV channel is it on and what are the latest odds for the Premier League clash
All the latest informaton as Eddie Howe's Cherries host Spurs
After their Champions League draw on Tuesday night with Bayer Leverkusen, Tottenham head down to Bournemouth hoping to keep their Premier League push alive.
Eddie Howe's side will be flying high after putting six past Hull last weekend and they will be fresher than the visitors who have flown to Germany and back since their tough draw with West Brom last week.
What time is it on?
This clash is the early Premier League match on Saturday, kicking off at 12.30pm
Where can I watch it?
Sky Sports One will be showing liver coverage from 11.30am, while BBC Radio 5 Live will have radio commentary. Highlights will be later on Match of the Day at 10.20pm.
Alternatively you can keep up-to-date with all the action on the Sun Football App you can download here. You can also follow the action on the SunSport blog.
Team news
After a harsh international break, Eddie Howe lost Lewis Cook, Max Gradel and Brad Smith for the Hull win and that trio are unlikely to be back in time.
Tottenham will be without centre-back Toby Alderweireld who damaged knee ligaments against West Brom and Harry Kane is unlikely to return in time for the South Coast trip.
Form guide (all competitions)
Bournemouth: WDWLL
Tottenham: DDWWW
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Match stats
Bournemouth have now won their last three Premier League matches at home, scoring eight and conceding just one.
Tottenham have conceded just four league goals so far this season - a third as many as Bournemouth.
What they said
Eddie Howe has once again insisted his side will always try to play out from the back, even if it leads to errors. He said: “I never look to crucify an individual for making a mistake when they were trying to do the right thing.
On Harry Kane’s fitness, Mauricio Pochettino said: “It is one thing to start to run on the grass. Another thing is to train with the group, be fit to train with the team and compete.”