Bournemouth vs Brentford: Viewing Guide, Team News, Predicted Line-ups

Bournemouth vs Brentford: Viewing Guide, Team News, Predicted Line-ups

Bournemouth is set to face Brentford in a crucial Premier League match on Tuesday, with only four points separating the two teams. Currently, Brentford occupies the seventh position with 43 points, while Bournemouth is in tenth place with 39 points.

Bournemouth vs Brentford: Viewing Guide

Kick-off Time

The match will kick off at 7:30 PM UK time.

How to Watch

  • TV: TNT Sports 4
  • Streaming: Discovery+

Injuries and Suspensions

Bournemouth

  • Evanilson (doubt)
  • Justin Kluivert (out)
  • Ben Doak (out)
  • Lewis Cook (out)
  • Julio Soler (out)

Brentford

  • Fabio Carvalho (out)
  • Antoni Milambo (out)
  • Josh Dasilva (out)
  • Aaron Hickey (out)
  • Vitaly Janelt (out)
  • Reiss Nelson (out)

Predicted Line-ups

Bournemouth (4-2-3-1)

  • Goalkeeper: Petrovic
  • Defenders: Jimenez, Hill, Senesi, Truffert
  • Midfielders: Christie, Scott
  • Forwards: Adli, Tavernier, Brooks, Kroupi

Brentford (4-2-3-1)

  • Goalkeeper: Kelleher
  • Defenders: Kayode, Collins, Van den Berg, Henry
  • Midfielders: Yarmolyuk, Henderson
  • Forwards: Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade, Thiago

Recent Form

Bournemouth has displayed impressive form, remaining unbeaten in all competitions since January 3. This performance keeps them within striking distance of a potential European spot, as they trail sixth-placed Chelsea by just six points.

Conversely, Brentford continues to exceed expectations this season, despite pre-season predictions suggesting they might struggle. Manager Keith Andrews recently earned a contract extension, signaling confidence in the team’s trajectory.

Manager Insights

Bournemouth’s head coach, Andoni Iraola, noted their strong current form, stating, “We are in a good spot – we are 10th right now. We drew the other day and lost two positions because everyone else around us won.”

Brentford’s manager, Keith Andrews, acknowledged Bournemouth’s challenge, emphasizing their unbeaten streak: “They are unbeaten in eight games which is no mean feat at this level. They are a dangerous team. I think it will be a fast-paced, energetic, and aggressive game.”

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