There were encouraging performances from a number of players returning from injury last weekend that will prove invaluable for Andoni Iraola and his side in the weeks and months to come.
Evanilson, Luis Sinisterra and Alex Scott all got some good minutes under their belts which will be key to build form for the remainder of the season.
This does mean that Iraola has some selection headaches to deal with – although this can only be a good thing.
The Daily Echo predicts how the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/) will line up on Sunday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
**Goalkeeper**
This position is one that is pretty nailed down every week. **Kepa Arrizabalaga** has been excellent, and he will start in goal.
**Defenders**
With Illia Zabarnyi serving the last match of his three-match ban, **James Hill** will likely continue alongside **Dean Huijsen** at centre back.
_(Image: Adam Davy/PA Wire)_ Julian Araujo is back in training, but I suspect he will not be ready to start, so **Lewis Cook** will continue at right back, with **Milos Kerkez** at left back.
**Midfielders**
**Ryan Christie** missed last weekend’s game in the cup through a groin issue that he has been managing throughout the season. If the Scot is back available, I expect he will go straight back into the team, with Alex Scott dropping to the bench.
**Tyler Adams** has been very good of late, and the American will continue in midfield.
**Forwards**
**Evanilson** started against Wolves and looked impressive, so he will likely start for the first time since returning from injury in the league.
_(Image: Adam Davy/PA Wire)_ **Justin Kluivert** has scored the majority of his goals this season away from home, and he will start alongside **Antoine Semenyo**.
**Marcus Tavernier** and David Brooks both started against Wolves, but I predict Tavernier of the two will fill the final spot in the forwards.
_Full team: Kepa; Kerkez, Huijsen, Hill, Cook; Christie, Adams; Semenyo, Kluivert, Tavernier, Evanilson._