Bournemouth vs Liverpool: Shocking Line-Up Reveal as Ekitike Surprises Fans on the Bench
Liverpool heads to Bournemouth looking to keep their unbeaten streak alive—now up to 14 matches—in what promises to be a fascinating clash in the Premier League. Sure, the Reds dazzled midweek with a commanding 3-0 victory over Marseille in the Champions League, but league form has been a bit more stubborn lately, marked by a frustrating stalemate against Burnley. It’s funny how football tests you; after such a high, grinding out wins in the domestic battles feels tougher. Their first encounter this season was a rollercoaster—a 4-2 triumph at Anfield that needed late drama to seal the deal. Yet, with Bournemouth’s key man Antoine Semenyo now donning a Manchester City shirt, Liverpool might find themselves facing a slightly less perilous challenge. As Arne Slot’s squad eyes that crucial top-four spot, the tension’s thick and team updates become more than just news—they’re pieces of a larger puzzle. Let’s dive in and see who’s set to take the pitch tonight. LEARN MORE

The Reds are aiming to get back to winning ways in the Premier League.
Liverpool will look to stretch their unbeaten run to 14 matches as they visit Bournemouth in the Premier League.
The Reds produced an impressive away performance in midweek as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Marseille in the Champions League.
But they need to get back to winning ways in the Premier League, having been held to a draw by Burnley last time out.
Liverpool needed a late show to see off Bournemouth in reverse fixture, the first game of this Premier League season, as they won a 4-2 thriller at Anfield, though the Cherries may present a less dangerous proposition with Antoine Semenyo now a Manchester City player.
As Arne Slot’s men aim to avoid another slip-up in the race for a top-four finish, 101GreatGoals has the full team news.
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Bournemouth team news
Bournemouth’s one change sees Adam Smith replace the injured Marcus Tavernier.
Liverpool team news
Cody Gakpo starts up front in Arne Slot’s sole change to the team that beat Marseille. Hugo Ekitike drops to the bench.



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