This is a hard one, because Newcastle are on such a brilliant run - but Bournemouth have not lost for a long time, either. The Cherries are 10 games unbeaten, since 23 November, while Newcastle would set a new club record of 10 wins in a row if they beat them.
Eddie Howe has been in charge of all 13 Premier League meetings between Newcastle and Bournemouth – however, he has won only two of these 13 games (drawn six, lost five). He is also yet to beat his former side as Magpies manager.
Online marketplace OnBuy.com says it has quit its Bournemouth headquarters amid a "lack of support" from the council. Founder Cas Paton accused BCP Council of a "lack of engagement" and failing to promote a "silicone beach" strategy to support tech firms.
On the club's striker search: "It's not close - it's difficult in the market. No-one wants to get rid of number nines. It's a position you sub a lot and you want just in case. The club continues to work on it and we have a lot of days in the market."
Eddie Howe talks to Matthew Raisbeck ahead of Newcastle United v AFC Bournemouth.
"It is a big worry," Iraola said when asked by BBC Sport. "In the last month, it has been a very difficult circumstance in terms of numbers. Evanilson and Enes Unal (both strikers) are both specific players injured in the same position and here we had 12 outfield players out from the first team and then lost James Hill [to injury].
Andoni Iraola has created a side who have channelled aggression and verticality into an assault on the Champions League places
Chelsea captain Reece James gave an honest assessment of the Blues' 2-2 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League. Cole Palmer gave his side an early lead in
Chelsea could only manage a 2-2 draw at home to Bournemouth last night in the Premier League after a very frustrating second half.The first half, Chelsea were superb. They were all over Bournemouth
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Moises Caicedo's ill-timed challenge results in a penalty for the Cherries, where Justin Kluivert tucks away his side's equalizer at Stamford Bridge.
That song has become all too rare at Chelsea over the past two years, but James picked a captain’s moment to remind everyone why they sing it at Stamford Bridge. This was a game of two halves but the point of demarcation was not the half-time break — it was the 56th minute.