Bournemouth vs West Ham LIVE: Prediction, how to stream and watch on TV, form guide, odds and more
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Bournemouth can go within a point of opponents West Ham with a win on the south coast.
The Cherries succumbed to a 2-0 loss at Everton last week, and are without a win since mid-December; they sit 12th on 27 points.
West Ham come into this game off the back of an excellent performance and result against Arsenal, but the positive mood has been overshadowed by the lack of clarity surrounding Marko Arnautovic’s future, who is being heavily linked with a move to China. Follow the live action below.
What time does it start?
Bournemouth vs West Ham kicks off at 3:00pm (GMT) on Saturday 19 January.
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be shown at 10:20pm on BBC One.
Player to watch…
Felipe Anderson: Slowly but surely, West Ham’s record signing is finding his feet in the Premier League. The 25-year-old is the club’s top scorer with eight goals, and his finishing has been exquisite. If Arnautovic is to leave this month, Anderson’s role in the Hammers’ attack will grow in importance.
Form guide…
Bournemouth: WLLDLL
West Ham: LWLDWW
Odds…
Bournemouth to win: 27/20
West Ham to win: 39/20
Draw: 13/5
Prediction...
Bournemouth to win 2-0
GOAL! Southampton 2-1 Everton (Gylfi Sigurdsson, 90 minutes)
Everton have hope!
Gylfi Sigurdsson side-foots home.
GOAL! Liverpool 4-2 Crystal Palace (Sadio Mane, 90 + 3 minutes)
Sadio Mane adds a fourth to secure it for Liverpool!
0-0 at Vicarage Road as Burnley and Watford play out a dull draw.
GOAL! Newcastle 3-0 Cardiff (Ayoze Perez, 90 + 3 minutes)
All over on Tyneside - Ayoze Perez makes it three!
GOAL! Liverpool 4-3 Crystal Palace (Max Meyer, 90 + 5 minutes)
Seven at Molineux, seven at Anfield - a crazy day of Premier League football!
Max Meyer scores Palace's third.
A strong home win for Bournemouth against West Ham. 2-0.
Four for Liverpool, three for Crystal Palace in an entertaining game at Anfield. Jurgen Clop's' side earn another three points despite James Milner's late sending off.
Fabian Schar is at the double as Newcastle secure a vital home win, sweeping Cardiff aside by three goals to nil.
Far from free-flowing, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer goes marching on with another three points. Manchester United 2-1 Brighton.
Back-to-back wins for Ralph Hasenhuttl's Southampton. Everton stumble at St Mary's and fall to a 2-1 defeat.
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