Liverpool host Bournemouth today following a poor start to the new Premier League season.
The Reds have drawn against Fulham and Crystal Palace and lost to bitter rivals Manchester United on Monday night.
On paper, not many fixtures could be better than Scott Parker’s side at home.
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Newly promoted after a two-year hiatus from the top-flight, Bournemouth are the bookies' favourites to finish rock-bottom of the Premier League.
An opening day victory over Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa was followed by expected defeats to Manchester City and Arsenal - and it doesn’t get any easier with a trip to Anfield.
Bournemouth have won only one of their Premier League meetings with Liverpool, and have never won at Anfield in their history. Mohamed Salah has eight goals in six games against the Cherries.
Here is everything you need to know about Liverpool v Bournemouth.
Is Liverpool vs Bournemouth on TV?
The game won't be broadcast on television in the UK, but you can watch studio updates on BT Sport Score and BBC Final score, and if in the US you can access the match on Peacock Premium.
When does Liverpool v Bournemouth kick off?
The Cherries’ visit to Anfield kicks off at the traditional Saturday 3pm kickoff time, after Liverpool have featured twice on a Monday night in their last two fixtures.
Liverpool Team News
Liverpool are suffering an injury crisis across their entire eleven, with a main nucleus in the midfield area.
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Thiago Alcantara, Naby Keita, Curtis Jones and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are all out of the fixture against the Cherries, whilst Joel Matip, Ibrahima Konate, Calvin Ramsay, Caoimhin Kelleher and Diogo Jota also miss out through injury.
Darwin Nunez will serve the second game of his suspension after picking up a red card against Crystal Palace for headbutting Joachim Andersen.
Bournemouth Team News
Summer signings Ryan Fredericks and Joe Rothwell are edging closer to starting for the Cherries, but will miss out on the Anfield trip.
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Dom Solanke is in contention, and David Brooks could make his long-awaited return after receiving the all-clear from cancer.
Topics: Liverpool, Bournemouth, Premier League