Overview
- Kickoff is 3:00 p.m. BST (10:00 a.m. ET) at Selhurst Park, with U.S. streaming on Peacock and no live UK TV due to the blackout.
- Bournemouth sit fourth on 14 points and could briefly go first with a win, while Palace are sixth on 12 after their pre-break defeat to Everton.
- Bournemouth confirm David Brooks is out with a hamstring injury, with Adam Smith working back toward fitness and Enes Ünal still sidelined.
- Palace remain without Cheick Doucouré and Caleb Kporha, with Chadi Riad nearing a return; outlets expect Jean-Philippe Mateta to lead a front line featuring Ismaïla Sarr and Yeremy Pino.
- Previews highlight Semenyo’s six goals and three assists and point to set pieces, aerial battles and long throws versus Bournemouth’s press as likely deciding factors.