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Bournemouth vs Arsenal LIVE: Latest score, goals and updates from Premier League fixture today

Mikel Arteta will begin life as Arsenal’s new manager against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium today. 

Arteta signed a three-and-a-half year contract with the Gunners last week and watched from the stands as they struggled to a goalless draw at Everton on Saturday. 

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2019-12-26T15:14:55.156Z

Everton 0-0 Burnley 

Brady takes out Richarlison, it’s soft, but the Brazilian wins it well in a dangerous area. 

Sigurdsson and Digne licking their lips…

It’s Digne, deflected, and over the bar! 


2019-12-26T15:13:56.220Z

Chelsea 0-0 Southampton 

Sloppy start from Chelsea. 

Saints comfortable early on, with Lampard not impressed on the sideline. 


2019-12-26T15:12:28.596Z

Bournemouth 0-0 Arsenal

Ozil involved a lot early on, feeds Lacazette and Mepham isn’t tight enough. 

He spins and fires well over, big chance! 


2019-12-26T15:10:37.783Z

Everton 0-0 Burnley 

Holgate with a wonderful chance from close range, but Pope makes a stunning save. 

Ancelotti’s side on top early. 

Sidibe enjoying the more advanced role too. 


2019-12-26T15:03:52.303Z

Right underway in the 3pm games…

Health and safety issue at Bramall Lane, so kick-off delayed by 10 minutes in Sheffield United vs Watford. 


2019-12-26T14:53:13.773Z

Lampard on Hudson-Odoi and home struggles

It’s about the period we’re in, it’s a chance for Callum to show what he can do on the ball. 

It’s a different game. At home we’ve not been clinical. Not sure enough in both boxes, it’s a different challenge. Our spirit, intent. It can sometimes be a different atmosphere, but we have to take responsibility to get the fans going.


2019-12-26T14:46:37.350Z

Ancelotti changes 

  • Captain Coleman back
  • Sidibe into midfield
  • Bernard back 
  • 4-4-2


2019-12-26T14:44:29.680Z

Brighton’s Webster responds to Spurs loss

It’s frustrating again, we played really well in the first half.

It’s a busy period coming up so we have to dust ourselves down and move on.


2019-12-26T14:36:00.533Z

Arteta’s three changes

OUT

Chambers, Smith Rowe, Martinelli

IN

Sokratis, Ozil, Lacazette

Thoughts, Arsenal fans? 


2019-12-26T14:28:29.156Z

Ancelotti’s first game in charge of Everton 

It is hard to escape the feeling that Carlo Ancelotti is slumming it at Goodison. The Italian takes charge of Everton for the first time against Burnley today and will get a raucous reception from the home fans. The arrival of a manager with the 60-year-old’s credentials is a cause for celebration on the Gwladys Street.

Logic suggests that big names go to big clubs. Unfortunately, Everton’s top-class status resides in another age. The lyrics “If you know your history,” blast out of the public address system at Goodison but the “Grand Old Team” of the song have long lost their lustre as one of the game’s giants. Everton have potential but it is delusional to believe that Ancelotti is a quick fix for a club that won their last trophy – the FA Cup – 24 years ago.

The new age promised when Farhad Moshiri took control has not materialised. The British-Iranian businessman has not provided any greater sense of direction from the boardroom than Bill Kenwright. Moshiri has pumped in more than half a billion pounds. That investment generated optimism but not success. There have been too many expensive disappointments. The latest gamble has been to bet in the region of £11.5million per year on the new manager’s salary. Everton’s owner is not afraid to pay for quality.


2019-12-26T14:25:09.483Z

5 things we learned from Tottenham’s win over Brighton


2019-12-26T14:19:34.196Z

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Dele Alli’s magic has Spurs on the brink of a big win over Brighton. 

Follow the final minutes of stoppage time here.


2019-12-26T14:04:13.980Z

Arteta’s first Arsenal XI


2019-12-26T13:47:42.973Z

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Keep up to date with what is going on in the early kick-off as Spurs chase a winner against Brighton…


2019-12-26T13:34:09.176Z

Welcome to The Independent‘s live coverage from the 3pm Premier League games.

We’ll have live updates and analysis from: 

Aston Villa vs Norwich

AFC Bournemouth vs Arsenal 

Chelsea vs Southampton

Crystal Palace vs West Ham 

Everton vs Burnley 

Sheffield United vs Watford 

Team news coming in the next 25 minutes or so.

When is it?

The match kicks off 15.00 on Thursday 26 December.

How can I watch it?

The match will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime

New subscribers will be able to watch all the matches for free, including Arsenal’s visit to Bournemouth and Liverpool’s top of the table clash against Leicester, due to the company’s 30-day trial, which can be cancelled at any time.

Team news

Callum Wilson should be fit to start after returning against Burnley. However, Eddie Howe is still hamstrung by a number of absentees, including Nathan Ake, Adam Smith, David Brooks, Lloyd Kelly, Charlie Daniels and Harry Wilson.

Arteta faces a dilemma at left-back with both Kieran Tierney and Sead Kolasinac out injured. Granit Xhaka is a doubt, while Rob Holding and Dani Ceballos have been ruled out. All eyes will be on whether Arteta picks Mesut Ozil.

Predicted line-ups

Bournemouth: Ramsdale; Stacey, Francis, Mepham, Rico; Cook, Billing, Lerma; Fraser, Wilson, King.

Arsenal: Leno; Saka, Luiz, Sokratis, Maitland-Niles; Torreira, Guendouzi, Xhaka; Pepe, Lacazette, Aubameyang.

What are the odds?

Bournemouth 5/2

Draw 14/5

Arsenal 19/20

Click here for our guide on how to watch all Amazon Prime Premier League fixtures for free, on 26 and 27 of December.

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