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Bournemouth vs Huddersfield: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Premier League clash

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DAVID WAGNER takes his Huddersfield side to Bournemouth as the Terriers look for their first back-to-back wins since August.

Town ran out 1-0 winners against West Brom last time out, but have been poor on their travels since an emphatic 3-0 victory opening day win over Crystal Palace.

 Ben Foster watches on as van La Parra stunner flies past
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Ben Foster watches on as van La Parra stunner flies pastCredit: Reuters

Eddie Howe's Cherries hauled themselves out the bottom three after a last-minute winner against Newcastle last time out.

But it's at home where they've struggled this term, winning just once - a 2-1 triumph over Brighton.

 No Premier League team has run further than Eddie Howe's Bournemouth
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No Premier League team has run further than Eddie Howe's BournemouthCredit: Rex Features

What time is kick-off?

THIS match takes place on Saturday, November 18 at the Vitality Stadium.

Kick-off is at 3pm.

Which channel can I watch it on?

SADLY you won't be able to watch this game live in the UK.

But SunSport will be running a comprehensive LIVE blog throughout the afternoon with updates from all Saturday's 3pm kick-offs.

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 Eddie Howe's Bournemouth are hovering above the relegation zone on just ten points from 11 games
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Eddie Howe's Bournemouth are hovering above the relegation zone on just ten points from 11 gamesCredit: Reuters

What is the team news?

Huddersfield 1-0 West Brom: Rajiv van La Parra hits stunner for 10-man Terriers who grind out another home win

Stat attack

  • Bournemouth haven’t lost a home league match against Huddersfield since August 2007 when the sides were in League One, winning two and drawing three since (including play-offs).
  • The Terriers have won just one of their last 10 meetings in all competitions with Bournemouth (D5 L4), a 5-1 victory in the Championship in August 2013.
  • This will be the 847 th different Premier League meeting, and 1423 rd in the top-flight overall.
  • In fact, this match will see Bournemouth and Huddersfield become the 94 th different set of teams to have faced each other in all four tiers of English league football.
  • Just 40% of Bournemouth’s Premier League points this season have come in home games (4/10) – only Swansea (37.5%) and Watford (33.3%) have picked up a lower ratio at home.
  • Since winning their first ever Premier League away game 3-0 against Crystal Palace on the opening day, the Terriers have failed to score in their subsequent four on the road (D1 L3).
  • Huddersfield could be the 40th different Premier League opponent Jermain Defoe has faced. He’s currently scored against 36 different teams in the competition – only three players have scored against more (Frank Lampard 39, Andrew Cole 38 and Alan Shearer 37).
  • Bournemouth have never lost a Premier League home game against a newly-promoted side (W5 D1), winning the last five in a row by an aggregate score of 17-3.
  • Andrew Surman’s three combined goals and assists have been worth six points to Bournemouth this season – only Alvaro Morata’s 10 goal contributions have been worth more in the Premier League (8 points).
  • No player has had more shots without scoring in the Premier League this season than Huddersfield’s Tom Ince (27 including blocked, level with Nathan Redmond).
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