Bournemouth vs Everton — Match Preview
A critical mid-table clash unfolds at the Vitality Stadium this Tuesday as Bournemouth host Everton in the Premier League. Both sides enter this fixture licking their wounds after demoralizing defeats over the weekend. The Cherries threw away a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 against Sunderland, a result that manager Andoni Iraola described as “gut-wrenching.” They sit 9th but are desperate to rediscover the defensive solidity that saw them beat Nottingham Forest and West Ham recently.
Everton, meanwhile, are in a precarious position in 14th place. Their “new manager bounce” under the returning David Moyes (reappointed in this timeline) hit a brick wall with a crushing 4-1 home loss to Newcastle United. With only one point separating these two teams, this match is a vital opportunity to put daylight between themselves and the bottom half of the table. Expect a nervy, physical encounter as both managers demand a reaction.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Quick Match Info
- Fixture: Bournemouth vs Everton
- Competition: Premier League (Matchweek 14)
- Venue: Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth (Capacity: 11,307)
- Date: Tuesday, 2 December 2025
- Kickoff Time: 19:30 GMT / 20:30 CET / 01:00 IST (Wednesday)
- Referee: Michael Salisbury
- VAR: TBC
- TV Channel (UK): Amazon Prime Video
- TV Channel (USA): Peacock Premium
- TV Channel (India): Star Sports Select, Disney+ Hotstar
- Live Stream: Amazon Prime (UK), JioStar (India)
Bournemouth vs Everton — Match Context (2025/26 Season)
Bournemouth:
- Position: 9th in Premier League (19 Points).
- Form: Inconsistent. The loss to Sunderland snapped a decent run, but their home form remains a strength. They have been entertaining but fragile, scoring 21 and conceding 23.
- Current Challenge: Discipline. With key midfielder Lewis Cook and defender Marcos Senesi suspended, Iraola must reshuffle his spine.
Everton:
- Position: 14th in Premier League (18 Points).
- Form: Volatile. Wins against Fulham and Man Utd showed promise, but the collapse against Newcastle exposed deep defensive flaws.
- Current Challenge: Away struggles. Everton need to prove they can grind out results on the road without their captain Seamus Coleman and midfield anchor Idrissa Gueye.
Bournemouth vs Everton — What’s at Stake
For Bournemouth:
- Top Half Consolidation: A win would push them to 22 points, potentially knocking on the door of the European places depending on other results. It would also restore faith in Iraola’s high-pressing system after the Sunderland collapse.
For Everton:
- Crisis Prevention: Losing heavily to Newcastle and then falling to Bournemouth would drain all the optimism from the recent managerial change. Moyes needs a result to stabilize the ship.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Team Form
Bournemouth (Last 5 Matches):
- L vs Sunderland (2-3)
- D vs West Ham (2-2)
- L vs Aston Villa (0-4)
- L vs Manchester City (1-3)
- W vs Nottingham Forest (2-0)
Everton (Last 5 Matches):
- L vs Newcastle (1-4)
- W vs Manchester Utd (1-0)
- W vs Fulham (2-0)
- D vs Sunderland (1-1)
- L vs Tottenham (0-3)
Bournemouth vs Everton — Team News
Bournemouth:
- Suspended: Lewis Cook (Red Card) and David Brooks (Yellow Cards) are huge misses in midfield and attack. Marcos Senesi (Yellow Cards) is also suspended, leaving a hole in central defense.
- Injured: Ryan Christie (Knee) and Ben Doak (Hamstring) are out. Young defender Matai Akinmboni is also sidelined.
- Key Returns: Tyler Adams is expected to anchor the midfield in Cook’s absence. Amine Adli should start after scoring against Sunderland.
Everton:
- Suspended: Idrissa Gueye (Red Card) is serving a ban, stripping the midfield of its primary ball-winner.
- Injured: Jarrad Branthwaite (Hamstring) and Seamus Coleman (Hamstring) are out, weakening the backline. Nathan Patterson (Groin) and Merlin Röhl (Groin) are also unavailable.
- Selection: With Branthwaite out, Michael Keane or Jake O’Brien will likely partner Tarkowski. Jack Grealish (a key figure in this 2025 squad) will carry the creative burden.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Head to Head
- 27 Jul 2025: Everton 0–3 Bournemouth (Pre-season)
- 08 Feb 2025: Everton 0–2 Bournemouth (FA Cup)
- 04 Jan 2025: Bournemouth 1–0 Everton (PL)
- 31 Aug 2024: Everton 2–3 Bournemouth (PL)
- 30 Mar 2024: Bournemouth 2–1 Everton (PL)
- Analysis: Bournemouth have absolutely dominated this fixture recently, winning the last 5 meetings in all competitions. Everton fans will be dreading this trip to the South Coast.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Predicted Lineups
Bournemouth (4-2-3-1):
Iraola is forced into changes. Huijsen or Zabarnyi will lead the defense without Senesi.
- GK: Kepa Arrizabalaga (or Petrovic)
- RB: Adam Smith (C)
- CB: Dean Huijsen
- CB: Illia Zabarnyi
- LB: Milos Kerkez
- CDM: Tyler Adams
- CDM: Alex Scott
- RW: Antoine Semenyo
- CAM: Justin Kluivert
- LW: Amine Adli
- ST: Evanilson
Everton (4-4-1-1):
Moyes will likely pack the midfield to compensate for Gueye’s absence.
- GK: Jordan Pickford (C)
- RB: James Garner (Filling in at RB due to injuries)
- CB: James Tarkowski
- CB: Jake O’Brien
- LB: Vitaliy Mykolenko
- RM: Jesper Lindstrøm
- CM: Orel Mangala
- CM: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
- LM: Iliman Ndiaye
- CAM: Jack Grealish
- ST: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (or Thierno Barry)
Bournemouth vs Everton — Impact Bench Options
Bournemouth:
- Enes Ünal: The Turkish striker offers a physical presence if Bournemouth need to go direct.
- Dango Ouattara: Pure pace on the break. If Everton push high, he is a lethal weapon off the bench.
Everton:
- Beto: Chaos factor. If Everton are chasing a goal, Beto’s aerial threat causes panic.
- Dwight McNeil: Surprisingly benched in some projections, but his delivery from set-pieces is world-class and could be crucial late on.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Tactical Outlook
Bournemouth:
- Playing Style: Chaos Pressing. Even with key absentees, Iraola won’t change his style. They will press Everton’s makeshift backline high up the pitch. Tyler Adams will be tasked with sweeping up loose balls and feeding Semenyo quickly.
- Weakness: Set Pieces. Without Senesi and Cook, they lack organization on defensive corners. Tarkowski and O’Brien will target this.
Everton:
- Playing Style: Direct & Compact. Moyes will instruct his team to bypass Bournemouth’s press by hitting long balls to Calvert-Lewin. Jack Grealish will look to win fouls in dangerous areas to slow the game down.
- Strength: Transition. Ndiaye and Lindstrøm have the speed to hurt Bournemouth if the Cherries overcommit.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Key Battles
| Matchup | Battle Type | Edge |
| Antoine Semenyo vs. Vitaliy Mykolenko | Power vs. Grit: Semenyo is in great form. Mykolenko is a solid 1v1 defender but will need help from his wingers. | Bournemouth |
| Tyler Adams vs. Jack Grealish | The Pest vs. The Creator: Adams will man-mark Grealish. If Grealish gets frustrated, Everton’s attack stalls. | Bournemouth |
| Evanilson vs. Jake O’Brien | Movement vs. Height: O’Brien is massive but can be turned. Evanilson’s sharp movement in the box will test the young defender’s concentration. | Tie |
Bournemouth vs Everton — Spotlight Players
Amine Adli (Bournemouth):
The Moroccan winger scored last week and is growing in influence. With Brooks out, the creative burden falls on him. His ability to cut inside and shoot is Bournemouth’s X-factor.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton):
A key signing for Everton’s midfield evolution. Without Gueye alongside him, he has to do the dirty work and create. If he can control the tempo, Everton have a chance.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Fan Reactions
Bournemouth Fans:
“We threw it away against Sunderland. We owe the fans a performance. Everton are our bunnies, let’s beat them again!”
“No Cook, no Senesi… I’m worried about our spine. Adams needs to be a monster today.”
Everton Fans:
“Moyes back at the helm feels right, but that Newcastle game was painful. We need a boring 1-0 win.”
“Grealish has to step up. He’s the star, he needs to win us these games.”
Bournemouth vs Everton — Match-Defining Factors
- Discipline: Both teams have players suspended (Cook, Gueye). The referee Michael Salisbury is strict. Another red card could decide the game.
- Defensive Fragility: Both teams conceded heavily last weekend (3 and 4 goals). The first team to settle their nerves and keep a clean sheet for the first 30 minutes will likely win.
- The “Bogey Team” Factor: Everton have lost 5 in a row to Bournemouth. That psychological scar is real. If Bournemouth score first, Everton heads could drop.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Prediction
Score Prediction: Bournemouth 2–1 Everton
Betting Insights:
- Outcome: Bournemouth to Win (Home advantage + H2H dominance).
- Both Teams to Score: YES (Neither defense can be trusted right now).
- Total Cards: Over 4.5 Cards (A physical midfield battle with strict refereeing).
Analysis: Bournemouth are missing key players, but Everton’s injury list (Branthwaite, Coleman) and suspension (Gueye) are arguably more damaging to their structure. The Cherries have a psychological hold over the Toffees, and at the Vitality Stadium, their high press should force enough errors from Everton’s makeshift defense to secure the points.
Bournemouth vs Everton — Final Word
It’s a battle of redemption on the South Coast. Bournemouth need to prove their collapse last week was a fluke, while Everton need to stop their season from spiraling. History heavily favors the home side, and despite the absences, Iraola’s attacking philosophy should overpower a disjointed Everton backline.
Bournemouth vs Everton — FAQs
When is the Bournemouth vs Everton match?
The match kicks off on Tuesday, 2 December 2025, at 19:30 GMT.
Is Jarrad Branthwaite playing?
No, Jarrad Branthwaite is out with a hamstring injury.
Who is suspended for Bournemouth?
Lewis Cook, David Brooks, and Marcos Senesi are all suspended.
Where can I watch the match in India?
You can watch live on Star Sports Select and stream on Disney+ Hotstar or JioStar.
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