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Bournemouth 0-0 Tottenham
Spurs are playing four at the back, by the way. Poch isn't make the same mistake again...
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Bournemouth 0-0 Tottenham
Spurs are playing four at the back, by the way. Poch isn't make the same mistake again...
Bournemouth 0-0 Tottenham
Son must be a defender's nightmare. Especially if you're a slow one like me. Kieran Trippier tries to release his speedy team-mate, but Steve Cook is alert and nips across to cut out the danger.
Bournemouth 0-0 Tottenham
The Cherries haven't won at home since January but Tottenham have lost their last five away. That hasn't dampened the spirit of the Spurs fans though - the away end is going through the full repertoire.
Bournemouth 0-0 Tottenham
Is there a football ground in the country which doesn't play Neil Diamond nowadays? He must be raking in the royalties.
Dele Alli has the honour of getting the match under way. Game on!
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Martin Fisher
Match of the Day commentator
The perfect way for Spurs to bounce back from the crushing disappointment of losing the home leg of their Champions League semi-final to Ajax is to clinch qualification for next season's competition.
Victory at the Vitality would not only do that, it would also provide a much-needed morale boost ahead of Wednesday's trip to Amsterdam.
Son Heung-min will be back for that one and he'll be their chief threat on Saturday, having scored four goals in the last two meetings.
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Bournemouth can't win at home. Spurs can't win away. And they don't draw.
Anyone care to confidently make a prediction?
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
While Bournemouth mascot Cherry Bear gees up the home fans, both sets of players are pacing about in the tunnel. Wonder what is going through teenage Cherries debutant Mark Travers' mind? Here we go...
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
As well as follow our words, you can also listen to BBC Radio 5 live's commentary from the Vitality Stadium this afternoon.
Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin is on the mic alongside Alistair Bruce-Ball.
Just click the tab at the top of this page to tune in.
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
The teams chasing third and fourth have been all over the place in recent weeks, including Spurs who lost at home to West Ham last time out.
Drop any more points here and things could get a bit jittery for Mauricio Pochettino's side.
But I actually think they will do alright against Bournemouth - the Cherries always concede a lot of goals and an open game will suit Spurs.
Prediction: 1-2
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Mark Lawrenson - our footballing fortune teller - doesn't believe in omens, however...
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport at Vitality Stadium
Despite recording wins over Chelsea (three times), Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in their four seasons in the Premier League, Bournemouth have barely been able to lay a glove on Tottenham.
The Cherries' best league result against Spurs was a battling goalless draw here in October 2016 - of which boss Eddie Howe said he was more proud than the previous week's 6-1 win over Hull.
And if you believe in omens, BBC Radio Solent commentator Kris Temple has pointed out three similarities between that game and today: it's a Saturday lunchtime kick-off, Harry Kane is ruled out by injury, and the referee is Craig Pawson.
Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
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Bournemouth v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
We leave Dean Court for 15 minutes and the sun disappears!
But that's not dampened the enthusiasm of the Bournemouth fans, who are celebrating having secured safety for a fourth successive season in their final home game of this campaign.
A huge "Puuuuuugh!" rings around as they pay tribute to long-serving winger Marc Pugh.
The 32-year-old will leave Bournemouth when his contract expires this summer after 312 appearances in nine seasons.
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Mike Masding: Best teenage debut - a kid in a shirt way too big scored on his debut for AFC Bournemouth at Stoke in 2000 - some fella called Jermain Defoe.
Andy Mintram: A certain Alan Shearer for Southampton vs Arsenal wasn't bad... A hat-trick at 17.
Gary Cumming: Dundee United had a 19-year-old Scottish left back debuting against Partick in 2013 who was clearly too good for us from the moment he first touched the ball. I hear he's doing OK with Liverpool now..
Newcastle v Liverpool (19:45 BST)
Newcastle's Ayoze Perez is fit despite suffering a bruised hip at Brighton, while Jamaal Lascelles returns after missing that game through illness.
DeAndre Yedlin is absent with a groin problem, while Miguel Almiron, Florian Lejeune and Sean Longstaff remain out.
Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita will miss the rest of the season after injuring his groin against Barcelona.
The Reds will monitor Roberto Firmino, who has been nursing a muscle injury and was only a substitute in midweek.
Right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold may return to the starting line-up after losing his place against Barca.
Newcastle v Liverpool (19:45 BST)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator
The title battle that's relentlessly traded blow by winning blow for weeks could be all over by Monday night.
That's if Liverpool fail to win - and at a ground where they haven't won in the last four visits.
This season is very different though, and it would be very cruel if their marathon Premier and Champions League campaigns were to end in the same week.
"This is football", as the top coaches often remind us.
The extra twist comes with Rafael Benitez.
It might prove his last St James' Park game as Newcastle manager (here we go again!) and, for all his Liverpool history and allegiance, proud Rafa will be desperate to win - and remain the last Reds boss to bring major success.
And at the top, Liverpool go to Rafa Benitez's Newcastle.
The Reds can't afford to drop points. Fact. Not mind games.
Cardiff v Crystal Palace (17:30 BST)
Kenneth Zohore should be fit for Cardiff but Aron Gunnarsson is a doubt and Harry Arter is likely to miss out.
Sol Bamba, Callum Paterson, Joe Ralls and Matthew Connolly are all sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Crystal Palace will be without Christian Benteke, who took a blow to his cheekbone during the draw with Everton and has not trained all week.
Mamadou Sakho, James Tomkins, Jeffrey Schlupp and Pape Souare are also ruled out by injuries.
Cardiff v Crystal Palace (17:30 BST)
Steve Wilson
Match of the Day commentator
The first part of the only realistic equation which would see Cardiff avoid relegation is that they must win both their remaining games: Palace at home and Manchester United away. Then Brighton must fail to earn more than one point in their last two games - at Arsenal and at home to Manchester City.
However, Cardiff have only won back-to-back Premier League games once this season and they haven't won at Old Trafford since 1954.
Palace deserve credit for assuring safety with something to spare but they're an unexceptional side, over-reliant on Wilfred Zaha - who clearly intends to leave them.
With four years of his contract to run, Palace can call the shots on that one. But Zaha will be keen to impress at Cardiff, where he had an almost instantly forgettable loan spell five years ago.
Back to today's Premier League games...
And there are two evening matches which could have HUGE ramifications at each end of the table. How are your nerves, Cardiff and Liverpool fans?