Report | April 23
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 4 | West Ham United |
Michail Antonio 5 | ||
Lucas Paquetá 12 | ||
Declan Rice 43 | ||
Pablo Fornals 72 |
Michail Antonio netted the first goal of the match for West Ham in the 5th minute after a set up by Aaron Cresswell. Lucas Paquetá then doubled the lead with a goal in the 12th minute. West Ham added to their tally with two more goals to ensure a comfortable win.
Aaron Cresswell posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses, while Kurt Zouma was one step ahead, recording 4 interceptions. The Cherries completed 268 more passes than the Hammers, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
Bournemouth end their winning streak by tasting defeat. Meanwhile, West Ham are back in business as they take all three points.
Łukasz Fabiański | Declan Rice |
Earned a clean sheet | Scored 1 goal |
Saved 5 shots | 38 completed passes (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Bournemouth take on Southampton at St. Mary's on Thursday, April 27th. While West Ham take on Liverpool at the London Stadium on Wednesday, April 26th. Can the Cherries put this disappointment behind them? Will the Hammers win again?
Report | April 15
Tottenham Hotspur | 2 - 3 | AFC Bournemouth |
Son Heungmin 14 | Matías Viña 38 | |
Arnaut Danjuma 88 | Dominic Solanke 51 | |
Dango Ouattara 90 |
Son Heungmin scored the match's first goal for Tottenham in the 14th minute after a set up by Ivan Perišić. After the first, Bournemouth responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Tottenham nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, narrowing within one goal, but it wasn't enough as Bournemouth took the win in this exhilarating match.
Chris Mepham racked up 5 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating Spurs, although Ryan Christie was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. For Tottenham, Ivan Perišić pushed hard to create chances, but his 19 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Spurs can take confidence from their superior passing game, completing 488 passes compared to the Cherries' 385.
Tottenham's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Bournemouth make it back-to-back wins.
Dominic Solanke | Ivan Perišić |
Assisted 2 goals | 19 crosses (1st in the Premier League) |
Scored 1 goal | 3 corners won (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, April 23rd. Tottenham face Newcastle in a high-stakes showdown, while Bournemouth meet West Ham at the Vitality Stadium. Can Spurs improve their form? Will the Cherries make it three wins in a row?
Report | April 8
Leicester City | 0 - 1 | AFC Bournemouth |
Philip Billing 40 |
Philip Billing scored the match's first goal for Bournemouth in the 40th minute. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Bournemouth took all three points from Leicester.
Joe Rothwell posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses, although Marcus Tavernier was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. For Leicester, Jamie Vardy couldn't get the service and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 13 times. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Foxes had a slight advantage, clocking up 417 completed passes compared to the Cherries' 410.
It's more misery for Leicester as they lose again. Meanwhile, Bournemouth are back to winning ways.
Philip Billing | James Maddison |
Scored 1 goal | 4 corners won (9th in the Premier League) |
2 blocked shots (2nd on their team) | 1 shot on target (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 15th. Leicester hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Man City side, while Bournemouth face the daunting prospect of high-flying Tottenham. Can the Foxes halt their terrible form? Will the Cherries win again?
Report | April 4
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 2 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
Evan Ferguson 27 | ||
Julio César Enciso 90 |
Evan Ferguson put Brighton 1-0 up in the 27th minute. Julio César Enciso put the game to bed with a late strike, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Pascal Groß continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. The Seagulls passed the ball about with ease, completing 280 more passes than the Cherries and taking all three points home.
Bournemouth's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Brighton get back in their manager's good books with a win.
Evan Ferguson | Jason Steele |
Scored 1 goal | Earned a clean sheet |
3 shots (1st on their team) | Saved 3 shots |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 8th. Bournemouth meet Leicester for a scrap at the bottom of the table, while Brighton have a massive game against Tottenham. Can the Cherries improve their form? Will the Seagulls win again?
Report | April 1
AFC Bournemouth | 2 - 1 | Fulham |
Marcus Tavernier 50 | Andreas Pereira 16 | |
Dominic Solanke 79 |
Andreas Pereira got the opener for Fulham in the 16th minute following some good work by Harrison Reed. Bournemouth's Marcus Tavernier then responded with an equalizer in the 50th minute. Dominic Solanke then netted a 79th minute strike to give Bournemouth the win.
For Fulham, Antonee Robinson pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome, although Kenny Tete seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. On a positive note for the Cottagers, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 503 completed passes to the Cherries' 374.
Bournemouth take the three points. Meanwhile, It's more misery for Fulham as they lose again.
Dominic Solanke | Andreas Pereira |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
1 blocked shot (1st in the game) | 4 shots (1st in the game) |
Next up, Bournemouth meet Brighton at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday, April 4th. While Fulham take on West Ham at Craven Cottage on Saturday, April 8th. Can the Cherries win again? Will the Cottagers halt their terrible form?
Report | March 18
Aston Villa | 3 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Douglas Luiz 7 | ||
Jacob Ramsey 80 | ||
Emiliano Buendía 89 |
Douglas Luiz netted an early goal in the 7th minute for Villa following some good work by Leon Bailey. Jacob Ramsey added another to put Villa 2-0 up after 80 minutes. Emiliano Buendía put the match away with a third in the 89th minute, and Bournemouth were shutout as Villa secured a comfortable win.
Douglas Luiz continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. The Villans won the passing battle but only just; they completed 448 passes compared to the Cherries' 347.
Villa get back to winning form. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.
Douglas Luiz | Emiliano Martínez |
Scored 1 goal | Earned a clean sheet |
2 corners won (1st on their team) | Saved 3 shots |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 1st. Villa take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, while Bournemouth meet Fulham at the Vitality Stadium. Can the Villans win again? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | March 11
AFC Bournemouth | 1 - 0 | Liverpool |
Philip Billing 28 |
The story was missed opportunities. Liverpool were superior on the pitch throughout in this one, but squandered numerous chances to breakthrough. On the flip side, Bournemouth struggled to create opportunities, but were ecstatic to escape with three points as Philip Billing scored the lone match goal in the 28th minute following an assist by Dango Ouattara
Dango Ouattara posed a threat out wide all game, registering 4 crosses. Despite losing, the Reds' technical superiority was evident as they completed 344 more passes than the Cherries.
Bournemouth finally get a win. Meanwhile, Liverpool end their winning streak by tasting defeat.
Neto | Trent Alexander-Arnold |
Earned a clean sheet | 7 crosses (1st in the game) |
Saved 5 shots | 3 corners won (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, March 18th. Bournemouth meet Villa at Villa Park, while Liverpool take on Fulham at Anfield. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | March 4
Arsenal | 3 - 2 | AFC Bournemouth |
Thomas Partey 62 | Philip Billing 1 | |
Ben White 70 | Marcos Senesi 57 | |
Reiss Nelson 90 |
Philip Billing began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 1st minute, followed by a Marcos Senesi goal in the 57th. Arsenal responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Bournemouth's efforts weren't enough as Arsenal took the win in this exhilarating match.
Bukayo Saka continually probed down the flank, getting 13 crosses into the box, although Thomas Partey was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Gunners completed 551 more passes than the Cherries, pulling them around the pitch. For Bournemouth, the Gunners did a good job of cutting off the supply to Antoine Semenyo, limiting him to only 17 touches.
Arsenal's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, It's another game, another loss for Bournemouth.
Martin Ødegaard | Philip Billing |
5 blocked shots (1st in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
11 shots (1st in the Premier League) | 20 completed passes (1st on their team) |
Next up, Arsenal take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday, March 12th. While Bournemouth face the challenge of a table-topping Liverpool on Saturday, March 11th. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Cherries get out of this rough patch?
Report | February 25
AFC Bournemouth | 1 - 4 | Manchester City |
Jefferson Lerma 83 | Julián Álvarez 15 | |
Erling Haaland 29 | ||
Phil Foden 45 | ||
Chris Mepham 51 [OG] |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Julián Álvarez got the opener for Man City in the 15th minute. Following the opening goal, Man City proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Bournemouth's 1 as Man City took the three points.
Phil Foden continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. City's passing prowess allowed them to register 358 more passes than the Cherries and come away with all three points.
Bournemouth's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Man City bag a win.
Phil Foden | Julián Álvarez |
Assisted 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
Scored 1 goal | 4 shots (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, March 4th. There's no relief for Bournemouth who face a rampant Arsenal, while Man City face Newcastle in a high-stakes showdown. Can the Cherries improve their form? Will City win again?
Report | February 18
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 0 - 1 | AFC Bournemouth |
Marcus Tavernier 49 |
The story was missed opportunities. Wolves were superior on the pitch throughout in this one, but squandered numerous chances to breakthrough. On the flip side, Bournemouth struggled to create opportunities, but were ecstatic to escape with three points as Marcus Tavernier scored the lone match goal in the 49th minute after being assisted by Dominic Solanke
For Wolves, Pablo Sarabia pushed hard to create chances, but his 14 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. Wolves lost on the day but managed to complete 318 more passes than the Cherries, highlighting their technical strength.
Wolves' winning run comes to an end. Meanwhile, Bournemouth get back to winning form.
Neto | Adama Traoré |
Earned a clean sheet | 3 corners won (30th in the Premier League) |
Saved 4 shots | 1 shot on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Wolves meet Fulham at Craven Cottage on Friday, February 24th. While there's no relief for Bournemouth who face a rampant Man City on Saturday, February 25th. Can Wolves put this disappointment behind them? Will the Cherries win again?
Report | February 11
AFC Bournemouth | 1 - 1 | Newcastle United |
Marcos Senesi 30 | Miguel Almirón 45 |
Marcos Senesi netted the first goal of the match for Bournemouth in the 30th minute. Newcastle's Miguel Almirón responded with a tying goal in the 45th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
For Newcastle, Kieran Trippier didn't let the opposition rest, getting 16 crosses into the box, while Fabian Schär was one step ahead all game, recording 5 interceptions. Despite drawing, the Magpies moved the ball about nicely and clocked up 285 more completed passes than their opponents.
Bournemouth's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Newcastle continue their run of draws.
Marcos Senesi | Miguel Almirón |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
2 interceptions (3rd on their team) | 1 cross (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 18th. Bournemouth will look to take three points from fellow strugglers Wolves, while Newcastle meet Liverpool at St. James' Park. Can the Cherries do better next time? Will the Magpies secure a sought after victory?
Report | February 4
Brighton & Hove Albion | 1 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Kaoru Mitoma 87 |
After a goalless first half, Kaoru Mitoma got the opener for Brighton in the 87th minute after being assisted by Jeremy Sarmiento. This lone goal proved decisive, as Brighton held on to beat Bournemouth and take all three points.
Solomon March posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. The Seagulls' fluid football shone through in the end, registering 394 more completed passes than the Cherries as they took all three points.
Brighton take the three points. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.
Kaoru Mitoma | Dango Ouattara |
3 corners won (29th in the Premier League) | Took 4 shots (1st in the game) |
1 goal scored | Had 1 shot on target (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 11th. Brighton renew their rivalry with Palace, while Bournemouth face the challenge of a table-topping Newcastle. Can the Seagulls win again? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | January 21
AFC Bournemouth | 1 - 1 | Nottingham Forest |
Jaidon Anthony 28 | Sam Surridge 83 |
Jaidon Anthony netted the first goal of the match for Bournemouth in the 28th minute. Forest's Sam Surridge responded with an equalizer in the 83rd minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
For Forest, Morgan Gibbs-White didn't let the opposition rest, getting 12 crosses into the box. On a positive note for the Tricky Trees, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 478 completed passes to the Cherries' 365.
Bournemouth finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Forest's run of wins comes to an end.
Jaidon Anthony | Brennan Johnson |
1 goal scored | Assisted 1 goal |
1 corner won (2nd on their team) | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Bournemouth meet Brighton at the AMEX on Saturday, February 4th. While Forest take on Leeds at the City Ground on Sunday, February 5th. Can the Cherries build on this result? Will the Tricky Trees continue to pick up points?
Report | January 14
Brentford | 2 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Ivan Toney 39 [PK] | ||
Mathias Jensen 75 |
Ivan Toney began the scoring by capitalising from the penalty spot for Brentford in the 39th minute. Brentford's Mathias Jensen added another in the 75th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Josh Dasilva posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. The Cherries won the passing battle but only just; they completed 433 passes compared to the Bees' 429.
Brentford's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's woeful losing run continues.
Mathias Jensen | Ivan Toney |
1 goal scored | 1 penalty won |
Drew 2 fouls (2nd on their team) | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Brentford take on Leeds at Elland Road on Sunday, January 22nd. While Bournemouth take on Forest in a bottom-of-the-table dogfight on Saturday, January 21st. Can the Bees keep their great form going? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?
Report | January 3
Manchester United | 3 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Casemiro 23 | ||
Luke Shaw 49 | ||
Marcus Rashford 86 |
Casemiro opened the score for Man United in the 23rd minute following some good work by Christian Eriksen. Man United's Luke Shaw extended the lead in the 49th minute, and Marcus Rashford put on the finishing touches with a third goal in the 86th minute to get them the win.
Bruno Fernandes posed a threat out wide all game, registering 9 crosses, although Casemiro was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. United's passing prowess was on show as they completed 581 passes over the course of the game compared to the Cherries' 402.
Man United's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's losing streak continues.
David De Gea | Bruno Fernandes |
Earned a clean sheet | Assisted 1 goal |
Saved 4 shots | 9 crosses (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, January 14th. Man United face Man City in a game with a lot riding on it, while Bournemouth meet Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium. Can United keep their great form going? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?
Report | December 31
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 2 | Crystal Palace |
Jordan Ayew 19 | ||
Eberechi Eze 36 |
Jordan Ayew opened the score for Palace in the 19th minute after being assisted by Michael Olise. Palace's Eberechi Eze added another in the 36th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Michael Olise continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. Positives for the Cherries? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 457 passes compared to the Eagles' 321.
It's another loss for Bournemouth, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Palace come away with a much-needed three points.
Michael Olise | Jordan Ayew |
Assisted 2 goals | Drew 6 fouls (4th in the Premier League) |
10 crosses (1st in the game) | 3 corners won (23rd in the Premier League) |
Next up, Bournemouth take on Man United at Old Trafford on Tuesday, January 3rd. While Palace meet Tottenham at Selhurst Park on Wednesday, January 4th. Can the Cherries get out of this rough patch? Will this be the start of a winning streak for the Eagles?
Report | December 27
Chelsea | 2 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Kai Havertz 16 | ||
Mason Mount 24 |
Kai Havertz put Chelsea 1-0 up in the 16th minute. The first half got even better for Chelsea when Mason Mount extended their lead, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder.
Reece James posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses. The Blues passed the ball about with ease, completing 203 more passes than the Cherries and taking all three points home.
Chelsea get a much-needed win. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.
Mason Mount | Kepa Arrizabalaga |
1 goal scored | Earned a clean sheet |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | Saved 4 shots |
Next up, Chelsea take on Forest at the City Ground on Sunday, January 1st. While Bournemouth meet Palace at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, December 31st. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Blues? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | November 12
AFC Bournemouth | 3 - 0 | Everton |
Marcus Tavernier 18 | ||
Kieffer Moore 25 | ||
Jaidon Anthony 69 |
Marcus Tavernier netted the first goal of the match for Bournemouth in the 18th minute. The first half got even better for Bournemouth when Kieffer Moore extended their lead, and Jaidon Anthony put on the finishing touches with a third score in 69th to get them the 3-0 win.
Lewis Cook continually probed down the flank, getting 4 crosses into the box. For Everton, Idrissa Gana Guèye seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. The Toffees completed 236 more passes than the Cherries, but it came to nothing in the end as they left with a loss.
Bournemouth come away with a much-needed three points. Meanwhile, Everton make it two losses on the bounce.
Marcus Tavernier | Mark Travers |
Had 4 shots on target (5th in the Premier League) | Earned a clean sheet |
Assisted 1 goal | Saved 3 shots |
Next up, Bournemouth take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, December 27th. While Everton face fellow relegation-rivals Wolves for a clash at the bottom of the table on Monday, December 26th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Toffees get out of this rough patch?
Report | November 5
Leeds United | 4 - 3 | AFC Bournemouth |
Rodrigo 3 [PK] | Marcus Tavernier 7 | |
Sam Greenwood 60 | Philip Billing 19 | |
Liam Cooper 68 | Dominic Solanke 48 | |
Crysencio Summerville 84 |
Rodrigo got the opener via a penalty score for Leeds in the 3rd minute. After the first, Leeds proceeded to add on 3 more goals. Bournemouth nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 3 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Leeds narrowly took the win in this exciting match.
Rasmus Kristensen, Brenden Aaronson and Sam Greenwood continually probed down the flank, each getting 8 crosses into the box, although Tyler Adams was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Whites had the edge in the passing game, completing 440 passes compared to the Cherries' 290.
Leeds take six points from their last possible six. Meanwhile, Bournemouth come away with yet another loss.
Sam Greenwood | Marcus Tavernier |
Assisted 1 goal | Assisted 2 goals |
1 goal scored | Drew 4 fouls (25th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 12th. It doesn't get any easier for Leeds; they play Tottenham, while Bournemouth take on Everton at the Vitality Stadium. Can the Whites make it three wins in a row? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?
Report | October 29
AFC Bournemouth | 2 - 3 | Tottenham Hotspur |
Kieffer Moore 22, 49 | Ryan Sessegnon 57 | |
Ben Davies 73 | ||
Rodrigo Bentancur 90 |
Kieffer Moore opened the score for Bournemouth in the 22nd minute after being assisted by Marcus Tavernier. After the first, Tottenham responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Bournemouth nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, narrowing within one score, but it wasn't enough as Tottenham took the win in this exhilarating match.
Son Heungmin posed a threat out wide all game, registering 17 crosses. Spurs' passing prowess allowed them to register 340 more passes than the Cherries and come away with all three points.
Bournemouth's woeful losing run continues. Meanwhile, Tottenham come away with a much-needed three points.
Son Heungmin | Kieffer Moore |
17 crosses (1st in the Premier League) | 2 goals scored |
3 corners won (18th in the Premier League) | 1 corner won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Bournemouth meet Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday, November 5th. While Tottenham take on Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, November 6th. Can the Cherries halt their terrible form? Will this be the start of a winning streak for Spurs?
Report | October 24
West Ham United | 2 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Kurt Zouma 45 | ||
Saïd Benrahma 90 [PK] |
Kurt Zouma began the scoring for West Ham in the 45th minute after a set up by Tomáš Souček. West Ham's Saïd Benrahma added another in the 90th minute, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Aaron Cresswell continually probed down the flank, getting 12 crosses into the box. The Hammers had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 494 completed passes compared to the Cherries' 434.
West Ham are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Bournemouth have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.
Saïd Benrahma | Łukasz Fabiański |
Took 8 shots (1st in the Premier League) | Earned a clean sheet |
Blocked 3 shots (4th in the Premier League) | Saved 3 shots |
Next up, West Ham will be looking to cause an upset against Man United on Sunday, October 30th. While Bournemouth meet Tottenham at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, October 29th. Can the Hammers win again? Will the Cherries get out of this rough patch?
Report | October 19
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 1 | Southampton |
Che Adams 9 |
Southampton flew out of the blocks in this one with a 9th minute Che Adams goal after being assisted by Romain Perraud. Neither team scored over the remainder of the match, as Southampton defeated Bournemouth.
James Ward-Prowse continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box, although Che Adams was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. The Cherries had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 521 completed passes compared to Saints' 460.
Bournemouth's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Southampton bag a win.
Gavin Bazunu | Marcus Tavernier |
Earned a clean sheet | Drew 4 fouls (20th in the Premier League) |
Saved 3 shots | 10 crosses (21st in the Premier League) |
Next up, Bournemouth take on West Ham at the London Stadium on Monday, October 24th. While Southampton hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Arsenal side on Sunday, October 23rd. Can the Cherries improve their form? Will Saints win again?
Report | October 15
Fulham | 2 - 2 | AFC Bournemouth |
Issa Diop 22 | Dominic Solanke 2 | |
Aleksandar Mitrović 52 [PK] | Jefferson Lerma 29 |
Dominic Solanke got the opener for Bournemouth in the 2nd minute following an assist by Philip Billing. Fulham responded well, equalising through Issa Diop after 22 minutes. With the match tied at 1-1, Bournemouth reclaimed the lead with a Jefferson Lerma goal, but Fulham's men weren't finished. Aleksandar Mitrović made it 2-2 in the 52nd minute, as the two teams split the points.
Antonee Robinson posed a constant threat from the wide areas, whipping in a total of 10 crosses. Despite drawing, the Cottagers technical superiority was on show as they completed 310 more passes than the Cherries. For Bournemouth, Ryan Christie was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls.
Fulham finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Bournemouth continue their string of mixed results.
Aleksandar Mitrović | Dominic Solanke |
1 penalty won | Assisted 1 goal |
Took 5 shots (20th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Fulham take on Villa at Craven Cottage on Thursday, October 20th. While Bournemouth take on Southampton at the Vitality Stadium on Wednesday, October 19th. Can the Cottagers build on this result? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | October 8
AFC Bournemouth | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Philip Billing 67 | Patson Daka 10 | |
Ryan Christie 71 |
Patson Daka began the scoring for Leicester in the 10th minute. Bournemouth's Philip Billing then responded with an equalizer in the 67th minute. Ryan Christie then netted a 71st minute strike to give Bournemouth the win.
Marcus Tavernier continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box, while Adam Smith racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Foxes. For Leicester, Jonny Evans seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. On a positive note for the Foxes, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 544 completed passes to the Cherries' 417.
Bournemouth end a frustrating run. Meanwhile, Leicester's mixed form continues.
Ryan Christie | Patson Daka |
Had 3 shots on target (11th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 2 shots (18th in the Premier League) | Took 2 shots (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 15th. Bournemouth meet Fulham at Craven Cottage, while Leicester face Palace in a game with a lot riding on it. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Foxes improve their form?
Report | October 1
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 0 | Brentford |
Bournemouth and Brentford had to settle for a point apiece after a drab encounter at the Vitality Stadium. Neither team was really able to get anything going in the contest, which certainly wasn't one for the neutral. A draw was the right result in the end and both sides will be hoping to produce a bit more creative spark next time out.
Marcus Tavernier had a field day, registering 11 crosses. Positives for the Bees? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 535 passes compared to the Cherries' 376.
Back-to-back draws for Bournemouth. Meanwhile, Brentford continue their string of mixed results.
Neto | Mikkel Damsgaard |
Earned a clean sheet | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Saved 4 shots | Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 8th. Bournemouth take on Leicester at the Vitality Stadium, while Brentford meet Newcastle at St. James' Park. Can the Cherries make it three consecutive draws? Will the Bees improve their form?
Report | September 17
Newcastle United | 1 - 1 | AFC Bournemouth |
Alexander Isak 67 [PK] | Philip Billing 62 |
Philip Billing got the opener for Bournemouth in the 62nd minute. Newcastle's Alexander Isak retaliated with an equalizer in the 67th minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
The Magpies only came away with a draw despite completing 391 more passes than the Cherries. For Bournemouth, Marcus Tavernier was relentless, getting 5 crosses into the opposition box.
Back-to-back draws for Newcastle. Meanwhile, Bournemouth continue their string of mixed results.
Alexander Isak | Philip Billing |
Had 3 shots on target (7th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
1 goal scored | Blocked 1 shot (1st on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, October 1st. Newcastle meet Fulham at Craven Cottage, while Bournemouth take on Brentford at the Vitality Stadium. Can the Magpies make it three consecutive draws? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | September 3
Nottingham Forest | 2 - 3 | AFC Bournemouth |
Cheikhou Kouyaté 33 | Philip Billing 51 | |
Brennan Johnson 45 [PK] | Dominic Solanke 63 | |
Jaidon Anthony 87 |
Cheikhou Kouyaté began the scoring for Forest in the 33rd minute after being assisted by Morgan Gibbs-White. After the first, Bournemouth responded with a scoring barrage, netting 3 goals over the rest of the match. Forest nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, narrowing within one score, but it wasn't enough as Bournemouth took the win in this exhilarating match.
Marcus Tavernier continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. For Forest, Joe Worrall seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. The Tricky Trees won the passing battle but only just; they completed 479 passes compared to the Cherries' 442.
It's more misery for Forest as they lose again. Meanwhile, Bournemouth bag a win.
Dominic Solanke | Brennan Johnson |
Assisted 1 goal | 1 goal scored |
1 goal scored | Took 2 shots (1st in the game) |
Next up, Forest take on Leeds at Elland Road on Monday, September 12th. While Bournemouth face the challenge of a table-topping Brighton on Saturday, September 10th. Can the Tricky Trees halt their terrible form? Will the Cherries win again?
Report | August 31
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Wolves failed to take advantage in a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium. They were superior throughout the game, but missed numerous chances to make their dominance pay. Opportunities were few and far between for Bournemouth, who will have been delighted to come away with a point and clean sheet.
For Wolves, Pedro Neto continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box, while Rúben Neves racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cherries. Wolves came away with a draw but showed their superiority to the Cherries on the ball, completing 298 more passes than their opponents.
Bournemouth finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Wolves earn their second draw in a row.
Marcus Tavernier | Pedro Neto |
5 tackles won (4th in the Premier League) | 9 crosses (14th in the Premier League) |
2 corners won (25th in the Premier League) | Drew 1 foul (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, September 3rd. Bournemouth meet Forest at the City Ground, while Wolves meet Southampton at Molineux. Can the Cherries build on this result? Will Wolves start a run of draws?
Report | August 27
Liverpool | 9 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Luis Díaz 3, 85 | ||
Harvey Elliott 6 | ||
Trent Alexander-Arnold 28 | ||
Roberto Firmino 31, 62 | ||
Virgil van Dijk 45 | ||
Chris Mepham 46 [OG] | ||
Fabio Carvalho 80 |
Luis Díaz netted the first goal of the match for Liverpool in the 3rd minute after being assisted by Roberto Firmino. After the first goal, Liverpool proceeded to add on 8 more goals on the way to a 9 goal thrashing of Bournemouth.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. The Reds' passing prowess allowed them to register 389 more passes than the Cherries and come away with all three points.
Liverpool are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Bournemouth come away with yet another loss.
Roberto Firmino | Trent Alexander-Arnold |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Had 4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League) | 11 crosses (5th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Wednesday, August 31st. Liverpool hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Newcastle side, while Bournemouth have a crucial game against Wolves. Can the Reds win again? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?
Report | August 20
AFC Bournemouth | 0 - 3 | Arsenal |
Martin Ødegaard 5, 11 | ||
William Saliba 54 |
Martin Ødegaard got Arsenal off to a flyer in the 5th minute. He added another to put Arsenal 2-0 up after 11 minutes. William Saliba put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 54th minute to secure a comfortable win for Arsenal over Bournemouth.
Martinelli continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box. The Gunners' passing prowess was on show as they completed 581 passes over the course of the game compared to the Cherries' 409.
It's another loss for Bournemouth, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Arsenal keep their winning streak alive.
Martin Ødegaard | William Saliba |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Took 3 shots (28th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 27th. Bournemouth take on Liverpool at Anfield, while Arsenal meet Fulham at the Emirates. Can the Cherries get out of this rough patch? Will the Gunners keep their great form going?
Report | August 13
Manchester City | 4 - 0 | Bournemouth |
Ilkay Gündogan 19 | ||
Kevin De Bruyne 31 | ||
Phil Foden 37 | ||
Jefferson Lerma 79 [OG] |
Ilkay Gündogan netted the first goal of the match for Man City in the 19th minute following some good work by Erling Haaland. Kevin De Bruyne then doubled the lead with a goal in the 31st minute. Man City proceeded to tack on two more to easily win this one against Bournemouth.
Kevin De Bruyne continually probed down the flank, getting 12 crosses into the box. City's fluid football shone through in the end, registering 366 more completed passes than the Cherries as they took all three points.
Man City make it back-to-back wins. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.
Kevin De Bruyne | Phil Foden |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) | Had 2 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Next up, Man City face Newcastle in a clash of the titans on Sunday, August 21st. While Bournemouth prepare for a pivotal clash against Arsenal on Saturday, August 20th. Can City make it three wins in a row? Will the Cherries improve their form?
Report | August 6
AFC Bournemouth | 2 - 0 | Aston Villa |
Jefferson Lerma 2 | ||
Kieffer Moore 80 |
Jefferson Lerma opened the score for Bournemouth in the 2nd minute. Bournemouth's Kieffer Moore added another in the 80th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Marcus Tavernier posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses, while Philip Billing put on a show, intercepting the ball 5 times. The Villans moved the ball about nicely despite their loss, completing 271 more passes than their opponents.
Bournemouth kick things off with a win. Meanwhile, Villa will look to bounce back next match.
Kieffer Moore | Mark Travers |
1 goal scored | Allowed 0 goals |
Drew 4 fouls (2nd on their team) | Saved 2 shots |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 13th. It doesn't get any easier for Bournemouth; they play Man City, while Villa meet Everton at Villa Park. Can the Cherries find another win? Will the Villans improve and pick up points?