Bournemouth – Burnley : a chance Bournemouth can’t afford to miss at the Vitality 
Bournemouth host Burnley on Saturday afternoon, desperate to get back to winning ways in the Premier League. A 4-4 draw at Old Trafford gave them oxygen, but the Cherries are in a sticky spell. Burnley, newly promoted, are sliding dangerously towards the drop zone.
Bournemouth : urgent need to kick-start things 
The 4-4 with Manchester United bought some breathing room, but it hides the issues. Bournemouth haven’t won in the league since late October and are now seven matches without victory. After a promising start, Andoni Iraola’s side have lost solidity, especially at the back, with just one clean sheet in weeks. Pressure’s building on the Spanish coach, even if the performances sometimes offer hope. Up front, Antoine Semenyo keeps dragging the team forward and remains their main attacking threat.
Burnley : a season that’s going badly 
The return to the Premier League has been brutal for Burnley. Beaten 3-2 by Fulham last time out, Scott Parker’s men have lost their last seven league games and boast one of the worst defences in the country. The Clarets concede far too much and struggle to make an impact away from home. A few decent individuals exist, but the team lacks confidence and every mistake is punished. Heading to the Vitality won’t help stop that slide.

Key takeaways
- Bournemouth are on seven straight matches without a Premier League win.
- Burnley have lost their last seven league games.
- The Clarets have one of the weakest defences in the top flight.
- Antoine Semenyo is Bournemouth’s main attacking weapon this season.
Football Prediction Bournemouth vs Burnley
Bournemouth to win
Up against a Burnley side in real trouble and porous at the back, Bournemouth have a genuine chance to reboot in front of their fans. Despite their own doubts, the Cherries look better equipped and should eventually make the difference at the Vitality.
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