THE Cherries return to Premier League action tomorrow night as they host Tottenham Hotspur.
Antoine Semenyo will be available for selection once again after serving his suspension for five bookings at the weekend.
Bournemouth will also hope Lewis Cook will be fit to play after he missed the trip to Wolves with a small muscle discomfort.
Here’s how the Daily Echo thinks the Cherries will line up.
Goalkeeper
Kepa has had two solid games in the past two weeks, and while many still call for the return of Mark Travers to the side after his fine performances against Aston Villa and Manchester City, the Spaniard is likely to continue.
Defenders
Milos Kerkez will continue at left back after a strong performance and netting his first goal at the weekend.
Illia Zabarnyi will also start once again, after his excellent showings so far this season.
Marcos Senesi has been substituted for Dean Huijsen in each of the past three games and sits one yellow card away from a suspension, but I think he will continue to partner Zabarnyi this week, if he is fit after limping off against Wolves.
Skipper Adam Smith will keep the right back berth in the Cherries side.
Midfielders
Lewis Cook was kept out of the trip to Wolves with a muscle issue that Iraola said they decided not to risk, so it sounded a minor issue and, if he is fit, I expect him to return to the starting 11.
Ryan Christie will start alongside him, with Tyler Adams dropping to the bench despite some good performances and playing the full 90 minutes on Saturday.
Forwards
Semenyo will return to the side, with David Brooks dropping to the bench, while Marcus Tavernier will likely keep his spot from the start.
Justin Kluivert and Evanilson will hope to continue their form after their record-breaking outings at Molineux.
Full team: Kepa; Kerkez, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Smith; Cook, Christie; Semenyo, Tavernier, Kluivert; Evanilson.
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