Bournemouth vs Hull City: Jack Wilshere starts for Bournemouth against Hull in crucial Premier League clash
All the latest information as Eddie Howe's cherries prepare to host Premier League strugglers Hull City
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BOURNEMOUTH host Hull after being held to a stalemate against Watford in a close tie.
While Hull will hope to use the bitter taste of their 2-0 defeat to Chelsea as motivation in their upcoming game against the cherries.
What are the teams?
BOURNEMOUTH: Boruc, Smith, Francis, Cook, Daniels, Ibe, Arter, Surman, Wilshere, Stanislas, Wilson. Subs: Federici, Mings, Ake, Gosling, Fraser, King, Afobe.
HULL: Marshall, Robertson, Maguire, Davies, Snodgrass, Clucas, Livermore, Maloney, Keane, Mason, Elmohamdy. Subs: Jakupovic, Meyler, Huddlestone, Hernandez, Weird, Diomande.
What time is it on?
The game kicks off at 3pm on Saturday, October 15.
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Where can I watch it?
The game is not on TV but you can keep up-to-date with all the action on the Sun Football App you can download here. You can also follow the action on the SunSport blog.
Team news
Bournemouth- Harry Arter is to undergo a scan to discover the severity of the hamstring problem he picked up in the first half against Watford. While winger Marc Pugh is out for up to three weeks after suffering a hamstring injury of his own.
Hull- With Michael Dawson on the mend Mike Phelan will hope to strengthen his backline after shipping in two goals against Chelsea.
What they said
Bournemouth striker Josh King: "I thought we deserved to nick it on the quality of chances. We hit the woodwork three times, where perhaps we could have done better in those situations. But we scored two goals and looked threatening. That's the most pleasing thing to leave today with because that hasn't always been the case this season."
Hull manager Mike Phelan: “I was encouraged by the first half and we took Chelsea to certain limits – we even created a few chances. When you get chances against teams of this quality then you need to take them. I feel disappointed and they [the players] understand why because we were [architects] of our own demise. We gave the ball away cheaply and we didn’t treat it with sufficient care and attention.”
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