AFC Bournemouth vs Burnley FC, English Premier League 2025-26, Today Match Prediction
AFC Bournemouth
Burnley FC
Fine Margins in Store with Bournemouth and Burnley Level on Urgency
- AFC Bournemouth only lost one their last five home games, where they won two and drew the other two.
- Burnley lost five of their last six away games conceding 2.8 goals per game.
- AFC Bournemouth won the last two meetings against Burnley scoring a total of 4 goals.
AFC Bournemouth to win (2-0)
| Tournament: | English Premier League 2025-26 |
| Venue: | Vitality Stadium, Birmingham |
AFC Bournemouth vs Burnley FC Match Prediction & Analysis
Bournemouth welcome newly promoted Burnley to the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, eyeing a prime opportunity to claim all three points. The Cherries arrive on the back of a breathless 4–4 draw against Manchester United, a result that showcased their attacking intent but also highlighted lingering defensive concerns.
Burnley, meanwhile, head south after a narrow 3–2 defeat to Fulham, a match that again underlined their fighting spirit despite falling short. With both sides hovering in precarious positions in the table, this encounter shapes up as an open, high-intensity contest, with each team pushing hard for a vital confidence-boosting win.
Current Standings: After 16 games, Bournemouth sit 13th with 21 points, while Burnley remain rooted in the relegation zone, 19th with just 10 points.
Head-to-Head Record: Burnley have enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture, winning six of the ten meetings, while Bournemouth have claimed victory in the other four.
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In a chaotic 4–4 draw at Old Trafford, Bournemouth showed remarkable character. They weathered 17 first-half shots and an xGA of 2.49, yet responded superbly after the break, taking the lead through goals from Marcus Tavernier, Evanilson and Antoine Semenyo.
Even after slipping 4–3 behind late on, the Cherries refused to fold, with breakout star Eli Junior Kroupi netting a dramatic equaliser to secure a hard-earned point that lifted them to 13th in the table.
Despite the resilience on display, the broader picture remains concerning. Bournemouth are now winless in their last seven league games (D3 L4), a run that continues to stall momentum. With confidence fragile but belief intact, Andoni Iraola’s side will be desperate to turn spirited performances into a much-needed victory on Saturday.
Stats that matter
1. Bournemouth became the first side in Premier League history to score 3+ goals in three successive away games at Old Trafford.
2. It was the first time since 2022 that Marcus Tavernier had scored and assisted in a Premier League match.
3. The Cherries head into the fixture having failed to score in their last two home matches in the league.
Team News
Bournemouth remain stretched in midfield, with Lewis Cook serving the final game of his three-match suspension and Ryan Christie sidelined until late December with a knee injury. In the meantime, Tyler Adams is also a doubtful starter, leaving Andoni Iraola with selection concerns ahead of Saturday.
Bournemouth Probable XI - Petrovic (GK); Smith, Diakite, Senesi, Truffert (Defenders); Tavernier, Scott, Kluivert (Midfielders); Jimenez, Semenyo, Evanilson (Forwards).
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In contrast, Scott Parker’s Burnley were unable to complete their comeback, falling to a 3–2 defeat despite an encouraging performance in which they edged possession (52%) and fired 15 shots, seven of them on target. However, the effort counted for little as a fourth straight home loss at Turf Moor saw frustrated supporters voice their displeasure at full-time.
Still, Parker can take some comfort from the attacking improvement shown. Burnley finally found the net with greater regularity, as Lesley Ugochukwu and Oliver Sonne both got on the scoresheet, a welcome boost after the Clarets had managed just two goals across their previous four matches.
Stats that matter
1. Burnley have now lost their last seven games in the league.
2. With 33 goals, Burnley have conceded the second highest number of goals by a team in the league this season.
3. Zian Flemming has scored in his last four away games in the league for his side (5 goals).
Team News
Scott Parker will have selection headaches, with Hannibal Mejbri, Lyle Foster and Axel Tuanzebe all away on AFCON duty, while Bashir Humphreys and Connor Roberts remain sidelined through injury.
Burnley Probable XI - Dubravka (GK); M Esteve, Hartman, Ekdal, Sonne (Defenders); Josh Cullen, F. Luis, Ugochukwu (Midfielders); Flemming, Tchaouna, Broja (Forwards).
AFC BOURNEMOUTH vs BURNLEY FC
Winning PredictionThe head-to-head suggests a fairly even contest, but recent history tilts Bournemouth’s way, with the Cherries winning the last two meetings by an aggregate score of 4–1. Despite not being at their most fluent, Bournemouth’s spirited showing last week and Burnley’s run of seven straight defeats point towards a home win.
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