
Bournemouth vs Everton form
Bournemouth finished October in 2nd place in the table, just behind Arsenal. However, the beautiful dream for the Vitality Stadium team did not last too long. In all 4 appearances in November, The Cherries only brought home a total of 1 point.
After defeats in both away trips to Man City (1-3) and Aston Villa (0-4), it was thought that coach Andoni Iraola and his team would find the joy of victory again when welcoming the team that is struggling at the bottom of the table, West Ham.
But in the end, Bournemouth only managed to hold on to 1 point from a 2-2 draw. A few days ago, Antoine Semenyo and his teammates continued to suffer a bitter defeat of 2-3 in their visit to Sunderland's Stadium of Light, despite having taken a 2-goal lead.
Bournemouth's poor form certainly comes as a bit of a surprise. However, if you look closely, a team without depth like the Vitality Stadium team is really finding it difficult to maintain a high level of performance over many months.
The Cherries in particular seem to be feeling the pain even more now after saying goodbye to 3/4 of their key defenders. In all 4 recent appearances, Bournemouth's defense system has made very regrettable mistakes, causing them to concede an average of 3 goals per match.
The home team will certainly want to end a month of forgetfulness to start a more successful cycle. December has come and now is the time for coach Iraola and his team to come back strong. Welcoming Everton can help Bournemouth satisfy the fans' expectations.
Everton failed to end November on a high note. A heavy 4-1 defeat at home to Newcastle last weekend saw the Toffees miss out on a chance to climb into the top half of the table.

Currently, the away team is ranked 14th, 7 points away from the red light group. The distance is safe enough for coach David Moyes and his team to not be under much pressure. However, the team from the port city of Liverpool also really wants to complete the relegation task soon to avoid a long night of dreams.
Before unexpectedly defeating host Man United 1-0 in an early game with a man deficit, Everton had gone 4 consecutive away matches without a win, drawing only 1 and losing 3. The home team at Hill Dickinson Stadium also had a poor head-to-head record against Bournemouth.
In the last 5 meetings with The Cherries, Everton have always played the role of loser, conceding an average of 2.2 goals per match.
Bournemouth vs Everton squad information
Bournemouth: Ben Doak and Ryan Christie are not back before Christmas, while Lewis Cook, Marcos Senesi and David Brooks are all out through suspension.
Everton: Idrissa Gueye, Seamus Coleman, Nathan Patterson, Merlin Rohl and Jarrad Branthwaite are absent due to suspension and injury.
Expected lineup Bournemouth vs Everton
Bournemouth: Petrovic; Jimenez, Diakite, Milosavljevic, Truffert; Adams, Scott; Semenyo, Kluivert, Adli; Kroupi
Everton: Pickford; O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Garner, Alcaraz; Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish; Barry
Prediction: 2-1
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