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- Competition: England &— Premier League
- Date: Wednesday, 13th, March 2024
- Kickoff: 19:30 UK / 20.30 CET
- Venue: Vitality Stadium (Bournemouth)
Bournemouth is targeting to break their four-match winless streak at home as they welcome Luton Town, currently third-from-bottom, in Wednesday’s Premier League match at Vitality Stadium.
AFC Bournemouth vs Luton Town Betting Tips: Bournemouth to Win
Andoni Iraola’s team enjoyed a fantastic streak from mid-November to the end of January, amassing an impressive 19 points out of a possible 21. Unfortunately, at the start of the new year, the team’s magic seemed to disappear. It took them three months to achieve their first major victory in 2024, despite their previous excellent form.
After a series of losses, the Cherries found some respite with a comfortable 2-0 win against Vincent Kompany’s tough squad, ending a seven-game streak without a win. However, the joy was short-lived as they narrowly escaped with a 2-2 draw against Sheffield United, a team threatened with relegation, despite their aggressive 32 attempts on goal.
Despite failing to convert their dominance into victory, including an early penalty miss by their leading scorer this season, Dominic Solanke, AFC Bournemouth doesn’t need to worry about their position in the top tier. Although this cost them crucial points, they still have a comfortable 11-point lead over the team just below the relegation zone, ensuring their safety.
The Luton squad, who are currently in the endangered 18th position in the league standings, are set to visit Vitality midweek. This comes after their recent success in securing a crucial point at Crystal Palace, thanks to the efforts of substitute Cauley Woodrow. Woodrow’s impressive header in the sixth minute of stoppage time equalized the game, helping his team inch closer to the safety zone. This result was largely down to chance.
The hard-fought draw in the final moments at Selhurst Park marked the first point for the Hatters in a month in England’s top-tier league, ending a disastrous string of five consecutive losses. Despite their recent struggles, winning their delayed matchday would enable them to climb above the relegation zone, pushing the currently 17th-placed Nottingham Forest into it.
This season’s newcomers have been given an opportunity to briefly alleviate the pressure of relegation. However, their manager, Rob Edwards, is worried that his team may not perform well in the midweek games. His concerns stem from the fact that his Luton team has been severely impacted by a growing number of injuries. Additionally, their efforts to score are being hindered by a weak defense that has let in an alarming 23 goals during this challenging period.
Furthermore, the journey to the Vitality Stadium has proven to be a daunting task for the Hatters, who have stumbled to defeat in seven out of their last ten head-to-head clashes at the venue. Seriously depleted by an expanded injury roster and allowing 4+ goals in two of the past three Premier League excursions, the Cherries stand poised to exploit all the opponents’ difficulties and put an end to a four-game winless run in front of their faithful fans.
AFC Bournemouth vs Luton Town F.C. Head to Head (H2H) stats
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15 jan 22
Luton Town F.C.
3 : 2
AFC Bournemouth
Championship
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25 sep 21
AFC Bournemouth
2 : 1
Luton Town F.C.
Championship
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16 jan 21
AFC Bournemouth
0 : 1
Luton Town F.C.
Championship
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19 dec 20
Luton Town F.C.
0 : 0
AFC Bournemouth
Championship
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04 jan 20
AFC Bournemouth
4 : 0
Luton Town F.C.
FA Cup
AFC Bournemouth team news
Argentinian defender Marcos Senesi, who was forced off in the 11th minute of the convincing 2-0 victory against relegation-threatened Burnley on March 3rd due to a hamstring injury, has now added to the casualty list alongside the already sidelined quartet of Lloyd Kelly, James Hill, Max Aarons, and Ryan Fredericks.
However, Cherries boss Andoni Iraola is considering the possibility of one or possibly two changes to the lineup for the upcoming midweek clash, with Dango Ouattara pushing for a starting berth after his heroic weekend cameo off the bench, first providing an assist before netting the equalizing goal against basement dwellers Sheffield United.
Last matches of AFC Bournemouth
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09 mar 24
AFC Bournemouth
2 : 2
Sheffield United
Premier League
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03 mar 24
Burnley
0 : 2
AFC Bournemouth
Premier League
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27 feb 24
AFC Bournemouth
0 : 1
Leicester City
FA Cup
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24 feb 24
AFC Bournemouth
0 : 1
Manchester City
Premier League
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17 feb 24
Newcastle United
2 : 2
AFC Bournemouth
Premier League
AFC Bournemouth lineup
Goalkeeper
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1
Neto
Defenders
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11
Dango Ouattara
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6
Chris Mepham
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27
Ilya Zabarnyi
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15
Adam Smith
Midfielders
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4
Lewis Cook
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10
Ryan Christie
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16
Marcus Tavernier
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19
Justin Kluivert
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24
Antoine Semenyo
Forwards
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9
Dominic Solanke
Luton Town team news
On the visiting side, Luton is facing a daunting challenge with a substantial list of absentees, with as many as 11 players expected to miss the trip to Vitality Stadium, a lineup that includes prominent figures like Teden Mengi, Tom Lockyer, Mads Andersen, Amari’i Bell, Marvelous Nakamba, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Jacob Brown, and top marksman Elijah Adebayo.
Concerned Hatters’ boss Rob Edwards is likely to field the same lineup from the last-gasp draw away at Crystal Palace in midweek action, aiming to squeeze out another vital point, while the introduction of Cauley Woodrow into the starting XI is a strong possibility following his equalizer off the bench.
Last matches of Luton Town F.C.
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09 mar 24
Crystal Palace
1 : 1
Luton Town F.C.
Premier League
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02 mar 24
Luton Town F.C.
2 : 3
Aston Villa
Premier League
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27 feb 24
Luton Town F.C.
2 : 6
Manchester City
FA Cup
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21 feb 24
Liverpool
4 : 1
Luton Town F.C.
Premier League
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18 feb 24
Luton Town F.C.
1 : 2
Manchester United
Premier League
Luton Town F.C. lineup
Goalkeeper
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24
Thomas Kaminski
Defenders
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45
Alfie Doughty
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2
Gabriel Osho
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16
Reece Burke
Midfielders
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7
Chiedozie Ogbene
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6
Ross Barkley
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18
Jordan Clark
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12
Issa Kabore
Forwards
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9
Carlton Morris
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30
Andros Townsend
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10
Cauley Woodrow
4 Reasons why we expect Bournemouth to Win
- Bournemouth has gathered four points from the possible six in the first two EPL fixtures in March.
- Bournemouth has won seven of the total 10 home head-to-head matches against Luton.
- Luton has not achieved a win in their last seven matches in all competitions, with two draws and five losses (D2, L5).
- In their last seven competitive fixtures, Luton has allowed three or more goals in five of them.
Main prediction AFC Bournemouth &— Luton Town F.C.
AFC Bournemouth to win
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