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Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth have the first chance of the game as Burnley half clear a ball into the box and Junior Stanislas hits a first time effort from outside the box just wide.
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Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth have the first chance of the game as Burnley half clear a ball into the box and Junior Stanislas hits a first time effort from outside the box just wide.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Burnley, as expected, with a settled formation. They may change the personnel but it's a 4-4-2. Sean Dyche plays 4-4-2. We all know that!
For Bournemouth, they have gone away from the three at the back, which they had under Jason Tindall. They have gone for four at the back, which probably gives them a bit more of a settled feel.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
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Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
"Give it and turn," is the gravelly-voiced shout from Sean Dyche on the touchline. Bournemouth are doing a good job of pressing Burnley quickly in these early stages, giving the Clarets little time on the ball.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Bailey Peacock-Farrell is a great goalkeeper. He's got great stature and is a confident lad as well. He's got his own ambitions of international football with Northern Ireland, so the opportunity to play for him is again, more game time.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Burnley won both games against Bournemouth in the Premier League last season, winning the Turf Moor encounter 3-0 so will fancy their chances of getting the better of them again.
It has been a pretty even start with most of the play happening in midfield.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Jonathan Woodgate is a very laid-back guy, very understated guy. I think this Bournemouth team need a bit of life put into it and a bit more confidence.
How he does that? You bring in Harry Redknapp! He's come in for the last few days at the training ground and it'll be interesting to see what impact he makes.
Burnley 0-0 Bournemouth
The first game in the FA Cup fifth round is under way. Here's a reminder of the teams.
Burnley XI: Peacock-Farrell, Bardsley, Long, Dunne, Driscoll-Glennon, Gudmundsson, Stephens, Benson, McNeil, Rodriguez, Vydra.
Subs: Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Barnes, Westwood, Norris, Nartey, Mumbongo.
AFC Bournemouth XI: Begovic, Stacey, Carter-Vickers, Steve Cook, Rico, Lerma, Billing, Pearson, Brooks, Surridge, Stanislas.
Subs: Kelly, Mepham, Danjuma, Lewis Cook, Kilkenny, Anthony, Zemura, Dennis, Saydee.
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Jay Rodriguez has scored 10 goals in his last 12 starts in the FA Cup, netting a brace in the Clarets’ 3-0 win at Fulham in the last round.
Burnley v Bournemouth (17:30 GMT)
Bournemouth
Bournemouth caretaker boss Jonathan Woodgate, speaking to BT Sport: "Hopefully we come into this game confident. We are looking to win."
Most impressed with after recent win against Birmingham? "The character of the players. They were low on confidence but to come from behind in the last game, we dug in.
"We need to turn up, we need to be strong and determined and show a lot of character to get a result in this game."
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Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BT Sport: "We went about the performance down at Fulham [in the previous round] in the right manner and we are looking at that again tonight.
"The key is the mentality. We are a bit stretched and having to fill a few slots.
"Middlesbrough have made a few changes themselves and a change of manager so we will have to wait and see."
Burnley v Bournemouth (17:30 GMT)
Burnley are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-final for the first time since the 2002-03 campaign; they’ve been eliminated at the fifth round stage five times since then, most recently in 2016-17 by Lincoln City.
Live coverage of Manchester United's tie with West Ham starts on BBC One at 19:00 GMT, with kick-off at 19:30.
BBC Radio 5 Live also has live commentary of Burnley against Bournemouth.
Burnley v Bournemouth (17:30 GMT)
Woops. A change of sorts to the Burnley line up because an "administrative error" (typo in layman's terms) means Erik Pieters isn't in fact playing. Instead it is Anthony Glennon at left back.
I like to think Erik was sat at home thinking he had the night off and got a bit of a shock seeing his name pop up on Twitter in the first XI...
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It is, in a sense, the mentor versus the mentee as Burnley host Bournemouth.
In the dugout for the Cherries is Jonathan Woodgate, who is caretaker manager of the Championship side following the departure Jason Tindall.
Woodgate often spoke to Clarets boss Sean Dyche for advice when the ex-Leeds defender was in charge of Middlesbrough.
"He’d always give me advice, always speak to me on the phone, pick the phone up whenever," Woodgate said in an interview with the Bournemouth Echo., external
"The information he gave me was very good and I still take it with me to this day."
Burnley v Bournemouth (17:30 GMT)
Burnley boss Sean Dyche makes SEVEN changes to the side that drew 1-1 with Brighton on Saturday.
Dwight McNeil, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Erik Pieters and Matej Vydra are the only survivors.
Jay Rodriguez returns to the side, while Josh Benson and Jimmy Dunne start, replacing James Tarkowski and Jack Cork that played against Fulham in the previous round.
Burnley XI: Peacock-Farrell, Bardsley, Long, Dunne, Pieters, Gudmundsson, Stephens, Benson, McNeil, Rodriguez, Vydra.
Substitutes: Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Barnes, Westwood, Norris, Nartey, Driscoll-Glennon, Mumbongo.
Two-time FA Cup winner Jack Wilshere is not involved for Bournemouth tonight.
Caretaker boss Jonathan Woodgate has makes SIX changes to the side that started the win over Birmingham in the Championship at the weekend.
Junior Stanislas is among those returning while former Manchester United youth player Ben Pearson makes his debut after joining from Preston.
Bournemouth XI: Begovic, Stacey, Carter-Vickers, S Cook, Rico, Lerma, Billing, Pearson, Brooks, Surridge, Stanislas.
Substitutes: Kelly, Mepham, Danjuma, L Cook, Kilkenny, Anthony, Zemura, Dennis, Saydee.
Burnley v Bournemouth (17:30 GMT)
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If ever there was a day to stay tucked up inside to follow the football it is this one. It is freezing where I am but it looks even colder in Burnley as the players go through their warm ups with a light bit of snow falling.
FA Cup runs are rare for the Clarets - they are looking to reach the quarter-finals for only the second time since 1983 but to do that they will have to overcome an opponent who were league rivals last season.
Bournemouth are currently trying to fight their way back out of the Championship so may have other priorities over a cup run but winning breeds confidence and they will be wanting to achieve just that.
You've heard of six degrees of separation, right? The notion that all people on average are six, or fewer, social connections away from each other. Well I feel there could be a similar term for football this season.
It seems like we are never more than a day away from another football match being played and so is the case this week as we switch from Premier League action yesterday to the FA Cup tonight.
It's the fifth round this week, starting with two games tonight as Burnley host Bournemouth (17:30 GMT) before Manchester United welcome West Ham (19:30 GMT), with the second game live on the BBC.