
Bournemouth have accumulated 14 points from six home games
Everton lost all three of last season’s meetings between these two teams
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After both teams suffered hugely disappointing defeats on Saturday, Bournemouth and Everton will be eager to return to get back on track when they face each other on the South Coast on Tuesday evening.
The Cherries are without a win in their last four league games and threw away a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Sunderland at the weekend.
The Toffees, meanwhile, were thrashed 4-1 at home by Newcastle United after winning their previous two with clean sheets.
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Team news
As if Saturday's agonising loss to Sunderland was not punishment enough, Bournemouth are now unable to draw on the services of three suspended players for this meeting with Everton.
Lewis Cook received a straight red card for an elbow on Black Cats midfielder Noah Sadiki in the sixth minute of second-half injury time, while David Brooks and Marcos Senesi both picked up their fifth yellow cards of the league campaign.
Andoni Iraola is also without Ben Gannon-Doak, who strained his hamstring during Scotland’s sensational victory over Denmark. Ryan Christie is also sidelined, after the creative midfielder contracted a mild knee injury.
Disciplinary issues will also impact David Moyes' team selection, as Idrissa Gueye navigates the second of his three-match ban following last week’s altercation with team-mate Michael Keane.
Tim Iroegbunam filled in for the absent Senegal midfielder against Newcastle, but was hooked at half-time following an underwhelming display.
As a result, Argentinian playmaker Carlos Alcaraz – Iroegbunam's replacement on Saturday evening – could make just his third start of the season.
Seamus Coleman has a thigh strain and is not available, while Nathan Patterson, Merlin Röhl, and Jarrad Branthwaite all remain sidelined.
The stats
Ahead of November's fixtures, Bournemouth had only tasted defeat once in the Premier League this season – a 4-2 reverse against Liverpool on the opening weekend.
Only three teams – Chelsea, Manchester City, and Arsenal – have scored more Premier League goals than the Cherries this term.
Although Everton have found the net on fewer occasions than 16 English top-flight sides, almost half of their 14-goal haul being scored in away fixtures.
Remarkably, the Toffees have never won a league fixture at the Vitality Stadium and this will be their ninth attempt since November 2015.
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Prediction
Although they have a better recent record than Bournemouth, few punters will believe Everton can overcome the Cherries on Tuesday.
Moyes' men gleaned seven points from their previous three league contests before Saturday's disastrous display against the Magpies, but the manner of that defeat will have seriously frustrated the Scottish boss.
Meanwhile, the hosts are without a win in four following a remarkable start to the campaign.
The Dorset outfit have not kept a clean sheet throughout that difficult sequence of results, but the quality they possess in forward areas should safely carry them over the line on Tuesday.
Given their recent dominance in this fixture and their superior league position, Bournemouth are expected to comfortably win this clash.
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