Team news
Bournemouth pair Marcos Senesi and Marcus Tavernier have been ruled out for the foreseeable future but Tyler Adams is available after being rested last weekend.
Senesi has had thigh surgery and will be sidelined for at least three months, while Tavernier faces a few weeks out because of a hamstring injury.
West Ham head coach Julen Lopetegui said two unnamed players are nursing injuries and will be assessed.
Emerson is suspended, while Michail Antonio has undergone surgery on the lower limb fracture he sustained in a car accident.
Match facts
Head-to-head
Bournemouth are winless in seven league and cup meetings since a 2-0 top-flight home victory in January 2019 (D3, L4).
These teams met at London Stadium in August in the League Cup second round, with West Ham's Jarrod Bowen scoring the only goal in the 88th minute.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth's tally of 24 points is their highest after 15 Premier League games.
They could equal the club Premier League record of four successive wins, set in 2018 and matched a year ago.
The Cherries have earned 66 points since the beginning of November last year, the sixth-best total in the division.
Bournemouth have scored an unrivalled seven Premier League goals by substitutes this season. Those goals were netted by seven different players.
A league-high nine of their goals have come in the final 15 minutes of matches this season. This includes five in stoppage time.
West Ham United
The Hammers can earn consecutive league wins for the first time this season. They have followed each of their four victories so far with a defeat.
West Ham are winless in all seven Premier League games this campaign against teams that begin this matchround in the top half of the table (D2, L5).
They have won nine of their past 10 league fixtures on a Monday. The exception was a 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on Boxing Day 2022.
Jarrod Bowen is one short of 100 league goals in the top four English divisions.
Aaron Cresswell is one short of becoming the second player to make 300 Premier League appearances for West Ham, after Mark Noble.