Team news
Bournemouth will be without Lewis Cook, who is suspended after his sending off at Manchester City in midweek.
Fellow midfielder Alex Scott is back in training after a fractured jaw and could feature, while defender James Hill will also face a fitness test.
Leicester City have no fresh injury problems ahead of the trip to the south coast.
Mads Hermansen, Bobby De Cordova-Reid, Abdul Fatawu and Stephy Mavididi all remain sidelined.
Match facts
Head-to-head
Bournemouth are unbeaten in all six of their Premier League home games against Leicester (W4, D2), winning the last three by an aggregate score of 10-4.
Leicester's first Premier League win of the season came in the reverse fixture, and they could do the league double over the Cherries for the first time since the 2013-14 Championship campaign.
Bournemouth
After going five league games unbeaten, Bournemouth have lost their last two.
They could lose their last three league matches of the season for a second year in a row.
The Cherries have lost five of their past seven home league fixtures, scoring just four times. Only relegated Ipswich have lost more home games since the start of February.
Bournemouth have scored 21 goals at home in this season's Premier League, as opposed to 35 away.
They have scored 13 goals via substitutes in the Premier League this season, second only to Fulham (17).
Leicester City
Leicester have gone three league games unbeaten, their best run of the season.
They have won two of their last three Premier League matches, as many as they had in their previous 26.
The Foxes have also scored six goals across those three fixtures, as many as in their previous 19.
They are the only team in the top flight not to have kept an away clean sheet in 2024-25.
Leicester have won their last Premier League game of the season on the past two occasions, beating Southampton in 2021-22 and West Ham in 2022-23.
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