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Bournemouth v Swansea: Team news
Bournemouth will check on the fitness of midfielder Harry Arter (calf) and winger Junior Stanislas (groin) ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to Swansea.
Midfielder Andrew Surman returns following his one-match ban for receiving a red card at Manchester United, while French forward Lys Mousset (hamstring) is also expected to be available after coming off during the midweek Under-21 game against Sampdoria.
Defender Tyrone Mings serves the second part of his five-match suspension for a stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic, while forward Callum Wilson, goalkeeper Adam Federici and defender Rhoys Wiggins all continue their recoveries from knee injuries.
Martin Olsson misses out for Swansea after sustaining ankle damage at Hull last weekend.
Stephen Kingsley will deputise for Olsson at left-back and there will also be a change on the other flank as the fit-again Kyle Naughton replaces Angel Rangel, who is unlikely to play again this season after breaking his foot at Hull.
Top scorer Fernando Llorente has recovered from a dead leg as winger Jefferson Montero rejoins the squad after nearly three months out with hand and hamstring injuries.
Teams
Bournemouth (from): Boruc, A Smith, Francis, Daniels, Cook, King, Fraser, Arter, Gosling, Pugh, Afobe, Allsop, Cargill, Ibe, B Smith, Gradel, Wilshere, Mousset, Surman.
Swansea (from): Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Kingsley, Cork, Carroll, Fer, Routledge, Sigurdsson, Llorente, Nordfeldt, Amat, Van der Hoorn, Britton, Fulton, Ki, Montero, Ayew, Narsingh, Borja, McBurnie, Roberts.
Bournemouth v Swansea: Manager quotes
Eddie Howe (Bournemouth)
On Jack Wilshere missing out on a place in the England squad: "It is very difficult to put any other hat on than the Bournemouth hat, so am I surprised? Yes, because of the quality of the player Jack is, but I am not looking at the (England) squad in terms of who else there is to pick from.
"I have been very consistent (with my thoughts) throughout the season. I think Jack has performed really well for us.
"The only question mark hanging over him before coming here was his ability to play consecutive games to keep fit, and I think he has done that.
"I still feel there is a lot more to come as he continues to get back to his very highest levels, so we have been very pleased with him."
On Bournemouth's return to form: "We are confident and we believe in ourselves. The players demonstrated last week the quality we have here.
"We still have the ability to score goals, which is really crucial at any stage of the season, let alone when you are coming into the final few games, so we believe in each other.
"We enjoyed last week to get that winning feeling back again after so long. Everybody at the club needed it and it backed up the good result we had got at Old Trafford.
"With so few games to go every game takes on more importance as the season unfolds, so on the back of last weekend's win, we are very keen to keep up that momentum."
On Swansea: "Swansea are compact, organised, hard to beat and their (recent) results have shown that.
"Paul Clement has come in with a distinctive style and a tactical shape that he has wanted to implement.
"It seems to have suited the players, so it has made a big impact in terms of how they play. The players look more galvanised by that and more confident now."
Paul Clement (Swansea)
On the pressure of trying to avoid relegation: "It is as big here for us," Clement said, when asked about leaving the Champions League behind.
"Every game it vital. You can fall away from it, be right back in it or open up a little gap at the bottom.
"It is really big, and this game is too because Bournemouth are not far away from us."
On Swansea's latest injury news: "Fernando (Llorente) is okay and is training with the group, as is Kyle Naughton who we lost in the latter stages of the Burnley game.
"Both of those players have returned to training, but Martin Olsson has not, and Stephen Kingsley will replace him this weekend.
"We picked up a few injuries at Hull last week.
"Angel Rangel has had surgery on a broken bone in his foot. He actually tried to carry on in the game thinking he had rolled his ankle, but the scan showed a crack in the bone.
"The surgery is to quicken the healing process and he will be out between eight and 12 weeks, so he is unlikely to play this season."
On Bournemouth: "They had a bad run, but they've picked up a little bit after the draw at Manchester United when they had 10 players.
"They had a good win last weekend and that's big for their confidence.
"It looks like they might have turned a corner, but it's difficult to say if they have momentum.
"It was not looking good for us earlier in the week after the defeat at Hull and a few injuries we had.
"But we have reflected on that defeat and it was very clear where we did not do so well.
"The players understood it, we have trained well, and we are actually in a good place now."
Bournemouth v Swansea: Our prediction
Our David John writes... while Leicester have taken the vast majority of headlines following their recent revival, Bournemouth have also displayed some green shoots of recovery in their last two games to halt a downward spiral since the start of the new year.
A dramatic 3-2 triumph over West Ham followed on from a heroic point secured at Old Trafford against Manchester United and they head into this weekend’s televised game as favourites to get the better of Swansea.
Three points separate the duo in what could be a fascinating showdown with both more capable in their respective forward ranks than at the back judged on recent performances.
Bournemouth in particular have the ability to break super-efficiently with speed down either flank and had the Hammers running for cover on numerous occasion before snatching an 11th-hour winner thanks to Josh King’s impressive hat-trick.
There should be more joy in that department up against the visitors, who have improved significantly under Paul Clement but still are some way short of defending to a satisfactory standard at this level.
Twice they were exposed by a moderate Hull City in a hugely disappointing 2-1 defeat as substitute striker Oumar Niasse was gifted a pair of clear-cut openings he did not need to be asked twice to accept.
As a result, I am sure this duo would love to tighten things up considerably but it does not happen overnight and more goals seem extremely likely.
One beneficiary could well be Benik Afobe for the hosts, who missed a host of chances against West Ham, including from the penalty spot, as his confidence seemed to ebb away as each opportunity failed to find the back of the net.
He kept his head down though in a quest to find good positions and manager Eddie Howe would be wise to stick with him as I believe his luck could change in a fixture of this nature with flurries of goalmouth action pretty much a certainty.
Predcition: Bournemouth 2-2 Swansea
Bournemouth v Swansea: Sky Bet odds
Bournemouth are Sky Bet’s 23/20 favourites for the victory with Swansea 9/4 while the draw is priced at 5/2. The Swans are, however, shorter odds in the relegation betting at 100/30 while their hosts are 12/1 to face the drop. Josh King is the 9/2 favourite in the first goalscorer and 28/1 for another hat-trick, while Fernando Llorente and Gylfi Sigurdsson are tied on the visitors’ side of the market at 11/2 apiece to net first.
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Bournemouth v Swansea: Opta facts
Bournemouth have scored two or more goals in six of their last seven games against Swansea.
Swansea have won three of their last six away trips to Bournemouth in all competitions (D1 L2), but did lose this fixture last term 2-3.
Josh King has scored three goals in three Premier League appearances against the Swans for Bournemouth. o King has now scored nine goals in his last 10 Premier League appearances for Bournemouth; more than he’d scored in his previous 48 games in the competition (8).
Gylfi Sigurdsson has assisted the most goals (11) and has covered more ground (318.2km) than any other player in the Premier League this season.
Swansea have attempted 313 shots in the Premier League this season and Gylfi Sigurdsson has either attempted (87) or created the chance for (61) 47% of these (148).
Before Paul Clement was named Swansea manager, the Swans had scored with 9.6% of their shots in the Premier League this season but this has improved to 16.1% since his arrival at the club.
Bournemouth won their last Premier League game – 3-2 versus West Ham United. They haven’t won back to back Premier League matches for a year (March 12th 2016).
Artur Boruc has conceded eight goals from outside the box this season in the Premier League; two more than any other goalkeeper.
Bournemouth have dropped 18 points from winning positions this season in the Premier League; more than any other side. They have won eight, drawn three and lost four of the 15 league games they have held a lead in.

