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Thursday, 7 March 2019

Bournemouth must express themselves against Huddersfield

Bournemouth have had some humblings at Huddersfield Town over the years. There was the League One play-off tie that ended in a penalty defeat, the heavy 5-1 Championship defeat in 2013 and even last year Bournemouth were well-beaten 4-1 by the home side.

Callum would be a boost if he can get back for this game. 
The Cherries have had their good times up at the John Smith Stadium as well, like the 0-4 win on the opening day of the 2014/15 season when AFCB were promoted. But going to Huddersfield hasn't often been a comfortable ride and keeping above the Terriers in the league has only been a pattern of recent seasons.

While the Terriers have changed heir manager and look odds on to not only be relegated but to finish bottom of the Premier League this season, their players still have contracts to play for and a bit of pride I am sure. Their players are battlers and they will not concede easily while Bournemouth have to show that they can regain their shooting intent in front of goal.



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It has been nine away defeats in a row for Bournemouth and they don't need that record extending against the bottom side. Howe may have to call on Wilson even if he would rather rest him up for another week. The games are fast running out an this is a good opportunity to get the away monkey off the players back. The creative side of Bournemouth's game has been rather hidden of late, it is now time they got back to what they were best at.

In other news, Mark Travers has been include in Mick McCarthy's provisional republic Ireland squad for the 2020 Euros, says the Bournemouth Echo.

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