Bournemouth vs Arsenal: What are the latest odds, what TV channel is it on and what time does it kick off?
All the latest information as the Cherries take on the Gunners at the Vitality Stadium
BOURNEMOUTH take on Arsenal as the Cherries look to pout a dent in Arsene Wenger's Premier League title hopes.
The Gunners need victory to close the gap on leaders Chelsea - but Eddie Howe's side come into the game in good form after their 3-0 win over Swansea.
Latest odds from SunBets
Get from SunBets 10/3 Bournemouth win, 13/5 the draw and 5/6 Arsenal win
Odds are subject to change. To get the latest
Form guide
Bournemouth: WLWLLW
Arsenal: WWLLWW
What time is it on?
The game kicks off on Tuesday night at 7.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
Sky Sports 1 will be showing live coverage of the game from 7.30pm, while BBC Five Live will have radio commentary.
Team news
Bournemouth will be without midfielder Jack Wilshere who is unable to play against his parent club under the terms of his loan deal.
Arsenal hope to have midfielder Mesut Ozil back available after he missed the New Year's Day win over Crystal Palace through illness.
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Fact me
- Callum Wilson's penalty in the reverse fixture at the Emirates was Bournemouth's first ever competitive goal against Arsenal.
- Arsenal have won all four of their previous meetings with Bournemouth in all competitions, scoring 10 goals and conceding just one.
- Mesut Ozil has scored twice and assisted another in his three previous Premier League games against Bournemouth.
- Bournemouth have conceded two or more goals in three of their last four at the Vitality Stadium (W2 L2).
- The Cherries have won five of their last eight Premier League home games - the same tally that they managed in their first 20 games at home in the competition.
- The Gunners have lost their last two Premier League away games 1-2, each time losing from a winning position; they haven't lost three in a row since October 2011.
- Both teams have got on the scoresheet in seven of Arsenal's last eight Premier League matches on the road.
- No Bournemouth player has more assists (7) or chances created (54) than defender Charlie Daniels in the Premier League.
- Alexis Sanchez has scored nine goals and assisted three more in nine Premier League away appearances this season.
- In fact, Sanchez is only one goal away from equalling his best ever season tally of goals away from home in a European top-flight league (10 for Udinese in 2010-11).