
Five January transfer moves that went under the radar.
With the likes of Chelsea spending millions in the January transfer market, some deals have not garnered the attention they deserve.
With the likes of Chelsea spending millions in the January transfer market, some deals have not garnered the attention they deserve.
Bournemouth move one step closer to promotion while Sheffield United hold onto their play-off spot courtesy of a 0-0 draw.
Bournemouth could move one step closer to a return to Premier League with a win against a Sheffield United side aiming to hold on to a play-off spot.
In the 15/16 season, AFC Bournemouth competed in their first ever season in the top flight of English football, a remarkable feat considering where they were in the seasons prior.
The Championship promotion contenders usually arise after the first three months of the season, but this campaign has been very different.
The adage ‘he who laughs last, laughs loudest’ was never more true than at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium on Monday night.
‘It’s a marathon, not a sprint,’ is an analogy that could describe where Bournemouth have gone wrong recently, Ryan Honey writes
Jordan Zemura produced a second consecutive Man of the Match performance as the 21-year-old full-back starred in AFC Bournemouth’s 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers.
Hull City returned to familiar performance levels as they held AFC Bournemouth to a well earned 0-0 draw at the MKM Stadium.
Hull City entertain AFC Bournemouth this weekend with the Tigers looking to recover from three successive league defeats which see them sitting towards the bottom end of the Championship table.
Strikes from Philip Billing and Dominic Solanke proved enough for Jonathan Woodgate’s side to leave the John Smith’s Stadium with all three points, but Bournemouth almost learned a very cruel lesson – never take your foot off the gas.
Just six games remain for Jonathan Woodgate’s Cherries to cement their place in the Championship play-offs for a shot at promotion to the Premier League, and Tuesday night’s encounter with Huddersfield Town requires nothing less than three points.
Bournemouth missed out on a place in the last four of the FA Cup but it wasn’t without fight, ultimately, their brutal Championship campaign has caught up with them.
A rivalry has been growing on the pitch between Bournemouth and Southampton but there is still a long way to go to count this encounter as the real South Coast Derby, played between Southampton and Portsmouth.
Under the caretaker charge of Jonathan Woodgate, Bournemouth will look to cause an FA Cup upset as they face Sean Dyche’s Burnley at Turf Moor in the fifth round of the tournament.
Bournemouth did enough to see off League Two Crawley and set up a tie with Burnley in the next round.
Bournemouth gained three crucial points in their pursuit for promotion as they beat Stoke City 1-0 following a tightly contested affair at the Bet365 Stadium.
Brentford host Bournemouth for a heavyweight clash in the Championship race for promotion.
Jason Tindall’s AFC Bournemouth remain in second place in the Championship despite only taking one point away at Rotherham United on Saturday.
Steve Cook joined Bournemouth all the way back in 2011, on an initial loan before making the move permanent for just £150,000 three months later.
Bournemouth kept the pressure up on Norwich City at the top of the Championship thanks to a 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the Vitality Stadium.
Defender Steve Cook is in line to make his 350th Bournemouth appearance tomorrow evening as the Cherries host lowly Nottingham Forest.
Bournemouth’s Jason Tindall has found his feet leading from the dugout.
Rodrigo Riquelme came off the bench to rescue a point for Bournemouth in a 1-1 draw with Derby County.