Bournemouth will look to extend their unbeaten home record against Everton when they meet in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.The Cherries are unbeaten in all four of their top-flight home games against the Toffees but their form could be better. Eddie Howes men will be looking to bounce back after successive defeats to Manchester City and Leicester City. The south-coast club have now won just one of their first four Premier League games but will take confidence from their home record against the Toffees. Howe is set to make a late decision on midfielder Lewis Cook, who could make his first appearance since December. Defensive pair Lloyd Kelly and Simon Francis have returned to training but are not yet ready for first-team action. Chris Mepham and Adam Smith suffered knocks in the last few days and face late fitness tests. Everton will be full of confidence as they head down south, having won three of their last four matches in all competitions. Boss Marco Silva will be without Jean-Philippe Gbamin due to a long-term thigh issue. However, goalkeeper Jonas Lossl could be back on the bench after recovering from a similar issue. Everton have yet to score on the road in the league this season but games between this pair usually produce goals. The eight top-flight meetings have seen 31 goals, just less than four goals a match.
Bournemouth v Everton
Eddie Howes men will be looking to bounce back after successive defeats to Manchester City and Leicester City.
The south-coast club have now won just one of their first four Premier League games but will take confidence from their home record against the Toffees.
Howe is set to make a late decision on midfielder Lewis Cook, who could make his first appearance since December.
Defensive pair Lloyd Kelly and Simon Francis have returned to training but are not yet ready for first-team action. Chris Mepham and Adam Smith suffered knocks in the last few days and face late fitness tests.
Everton will be full of confidence as they head down south, having won three of their last four matches in all competitions.
Boss Marco Silva will be without Jean-Philippe Gbamin due to a long-term thigh issue. However, goalkeeper Jonas Lossl could be back on the bench after recovering from a similar issue.
Everton have yet to score on the road in the league this season but games between this pair usually produce goals. The eight top-flight meetings have seen 31 goals, just less than four goals a match.
Head to Head Comparison
AFC Bournemouth - Last 5 Matches
Everton - Last 5 Matches