Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace live stream: How to watch 2024 Premier League game online and on TV. Bournemouth and Crystal Palace collide in one of Tuesday's Premier League clashes.
AFC Bournemouth hosts Crystal Palace on Tuesday in their second meeting in the Premier League this season. The Cherries sit one place ahead of Palace in the league table, but are eight points clear of the London club
The Cherries sit one place ahead of Palace in the league table, but are eight points clear of the London club.
The Eagles will be hoping to put more of a distance between themselves and the relegation zone, but have struggled to score on the road this season and are the league's joint second lowest scoring away team in the league, having scored only 15 goals on their travels this term.
Oliver Glasner is still searching for his second win as Crystal Palace manager ahead of their Premier League trip to Bournemouth later today.
While there have been promising early signs to the Austrian’s tenure and a lingering injury crisis must be taken into account, Palace could do with building some momentum between now and the end of the season.
The conceding of late goals continues to prove a problem for the Eagles, as was the case when they threw two points away at Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Bournemouth, however, look like tricky opposition.
They beat Everton on Saturday on their return to action following the international break, one they entered off the back of a stunning comeback against Luton.
The Cherries are in good form at home and can move 11 points clear of Palace with a victory on the south coast. A meeting of two of the more interesting tacticians the League has to offer, however, will not be shown live in the UK.
Neither of these sides have any real fears of relegation, but every position counts come the end of the season so there's still plenty to play for.
The last four Premier League meetings between these two sides have ended in wins three to Palace and, most recently, one to Bournemouth last December. That was the start of a four-game winning run for the Cherries, but they've since been through a sequence of seven games without a victory, so things have been less rosy on the south coast since the turn of the year. Andoni Iraola's side have no fears of relegation, but they're still just shy of that reassuring 40 point mark, so three points here would help to ease any underlying doubts.