Bournemouth took advantage of Wolves’ rough play last week, scoring three penalties in a 4-2 away win to keep their spot in the Premier League mid-table. That victory made them the first Premier League team to net two penalties in the first 18 minutes of a match, reigniting their hopes for a European spot.
Back at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth has shown they can shine in big moments, beating Arsenal 2-0 and Manchester City 2-1 at home this season. But they need to work on their consistency, as seen in their disappointing 2-1 home loss to Brighton. Manager Andoni Iraola thinks getting Antoine Semenyo back will be key for what he calls “a very demanding month in December.”
Tottenham’s frustrations continued last weekend with a 1-1 home draw against Fulham, leaving fans and pundits questioning their top-four dreams. Ange Postecoglou admitted he’s “hearing the criticism,” and injuries have limited his tactical options as Spurs navigate a busy schedule.
On the road, Tottenham’s form has been hit or miss, with just two away wins in the Premier League this season. While their impressive 4-0 victory at Manchester City was a highlight, it’s been a tough campaign for consistent results on the road. However, they can take comfort in their strong record at Bournemouth, having won their last two visits to the Vitality Stadium.
Bournemouth Win: 7/4 (36.4%)
Draw: 31/10 (24.4%)
Tottenham Win: 6/4 (40%)
(Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change.)
1️⃣ Over 2.5 Goals @ 4/9
Recent head-to-head matches suggest another high-scoring clash is likely.
2️⃣ Son Heung-min to Score Anytime @ 23/10
Son has a strong record against Bournemouth and could be the difference-maker again.
3️⃣ Correct Score – Bournemouth 2-3 Tottenham @ 20/1
A high-risk bet for those expecting another goal-heavy game.
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Hot Stat: Bournemouth is the only team this season to have beaten both Arsenal and Manchester City at home.
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