Will Bournemouth beat Forest?
Source: Vital Football
Published 14 hours ago
Written by BillyTheKid
Cherries Unbeaten Against Forest In Premier League
AFCB’s visit to Selhurst Park resulted in an exciting and for a change, a high scoring 3-3 draw, the most goals scored against each other since the 2018-19 season when Palace won 5-3. The Cherries remain unbeaten in the Premier League after the last seven games. Our next match is on Sunday at Dean Court at 2 pm against Nottingham Forest, the game is live on Sky.
Forest, who had a poor start to the Premier League season, resulting in two managers losing their jobs after only 8 league games. Nuno Espírito Santo had been their manager since December 2023, when Forest finished in 17th place. In the first full season 2024-25, they finished in 7th place. AFCB have an unbeaten record in the Premier League in games home and away against Nottingham Forest.
This season, after only 3 league games, two at home, which included an opening day 3-1 win against Brentford and a 0-3 defeat against West Ham and only one away game, a 1-1 draw against...
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