After victories over Wolves, Spurs and Brighton, Bournemouth sit fourth in the league – with impressive performances in each of their games so far this term.
There could be the return of Ryan Christie and Bafode Diakite to the squad this weekend, meaning Andoni Iraola continues to have selection headaches across his XI.
The Daily Echo predicts how the Cherries will line up on Sunday.
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**Goalkeeper**
**Djordje Petrovic** has been good so far this season – and while he was not convincing for the Brighton goal last weekend, he has demonstrated impressive shot stopping so far this season. He will continue in goal.
**Defenders**
**Adrien Truffert** is another new signing who has integrated into the Cherries squad impressively and has arguably been one of Bournemouth’s top performers in the opening four games.
He will start at left back of what I think will be an unchanged back four from the Brighton win.
**James Hill** was good at right back, and while Alex Jimenez will have had his first full week to train with the side since joining on deadline day, the Englishman will continue.
Veljko Milosavljevic_(Image: Richard Crease)_
At centre back, **Marcos Senesi** has made a good start to the season, while Diakite has been good, too. But the Frenchman missed last weekend’s game with a knock and Iraola wasn’t certain if he will be fit to return, so 18-year-old **Veljko Milosavljevic** may be set to partner the Argentine again.
**Midfielders**
**Tyler Adams** and **Alex Scott** have both been hugely impressive so far this season, the Englishman putting in his best performance last weekend, so they will continue despite the return of Lewis Cook and potentially Christie.
Antoine Semenyo and Alex Scott_(Image: Richard Crease)_
**Forwards**
Like the rest of the side, I think Iraola will opt for an unchanged forward line this weekend. **Antoine Semenyo** is arguably the form player in the whole league, and **David Brooks** has been brilliant so far this season.
**Evanilson** will start as the number nine. One change Iraola could make would be to bring Justin Kluivert in for **Marcus Tavernier**, but I think he will stick with the Englishman.
_Full team: Petrovic; Truffert, Senesi, Milosavljevic, Hill; Adams, Scott; Semenyo, Tavernier, Brooks; Evanilson._