02-11-2021, 15:33
PNE Team News
Frankie McAvoy confirmed in his pre-match press conference that he will have the same squad available to him as he did at the weekend.
Ched Evans is back running on grass, but this and the following game against Nottingham Forest will come too soon for his return.
Matthew Olosunde is also set to miss out, with long-term absentees Izzy Brown and Connor Wickham also sidelined.
The Opposition
After being beaten in the Play-Off semi-finals last season, AFC Bournemouth look well on track to return to the Premier League this term.
Scott Parker, the man who earned Fulham promotion in the 2019/20 campaign, has taken over the Cherries and immediately found success.
They’re yet to be beaten so far in the Championship, with their only defeat in all competitions being a heavy one, losing 6-0 to Norwich City in the second round of the Carabao Cup.
Key Stats
The Cherries’ stats for the season really just speak for themselves, with 11 victories from their 15 games, scoring 26 goals in that time while conceding just eight at the other end.
With 37 points from a possible 15, they are averaging almost 2.5 points per game – a quite remarkable ratio.
North End have had a good record against their hosts on Wednesday in recent years, though, going six unbeaten, with the last defeat coming in League One in 2012.
Our Last Meeting
PNE went to the Vitality Stadium in December last year and earned a brilliant 3-2 victory over second-placed AFC Bournemouth.
North End went three ahead after 68 minutes, with one of those strikes being the club's goal of the season as Scott Sinclair lobbed the ‘keeper from 40 yards.
The Cherries threatened a comeback with two late goals, but PNE held on for the three points.
Man In The Middle
David Webb, who has been an EFL referee since 2008, will take charge of this fixture.
North End have good recent memories playing with Webb in charge, with the last game he oversaw being the 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers in February.
Webb has been the main official in 13 games so far this term, showing 54 yellow cards and one red in that period.
Frankie McAvoy confirmed in his pre-match press conference that he will have the same squad available to him as he did at the weekend.
Ched Evans is back running on grass, but this and the following game against Nottingham Forest will come too soon for his return.
Matthew Olosunde is also set to miss out, with long-term absentees Izzy Brown and Connor Wickham also sidelined.
The Opposition
After being beaten in the Play-Off semi-finals last season, AFC Bournemouth look well on track to return to the Premier League this term.
Scott Parker, the man who earned Fulham promotion in the 2019/20 campaign, has taken over the Cherries and immediately found success.
They’re yet to be beaten so far in the Championship, with their only defeat in all competitions being a heavy one, losing 6-0 to Norwich City in the second round of the Carabao Cup.
Key Stats
The Cherries’ stats for the season really just speak for themselves, with 11 victories from their 15 games, scoring 26 goals in that time while conceding just eight at the other end.
With 37 points from a possible 15, they are averaging almost 2.5 points per game – a quite remarkable ratio.
North End have had a good record against their hosts on Wednesday in recent years, though, going six unbeaten, with the last defeat coming in League One in 2012.
Our Last Meeting
PNE went to the Vitality Stadium in December last year and earned a brilliant 3-2 victory over second-placed AFC Bournemouth.
North End went three ahead after 68 minutes, with one of those strikes being the club's goal of the season as Scott Sinclair lobbed the ‘keeper from 40 yards.
The Cherries threatened a comeback with two late goals, but PNE held on for the three points.
Man In The Middle
David Webb, who has been an EFL referee since 2008, will take charge of this fixture.
North End have good recent memories playing with Webb in charge, with the last game he oversaw being the 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers in February.
Webb has been the main official in 13 games so far this term, showing 54 yellow cards and one red in that period.
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