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A victory for Tottenham here will secure Champions League football once again next season, although they will likely get it regardless considering the recent efforts of the chasing pack.
While Spurs have lost two of their last three in the league, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United have all failed to win over the same period which has seen them fall behind.
Despite five (yes, five) consecutive away league defeats for Tottenham, they still boast the third-best away record in the Premier League. While it would usually be a concern, they could still carry some confidence in the fact that Bournemouth have failed to win in their last five in front of their own supporters.
Spurs' attention will undoubtedly be on their trip to Amsterdam after this game with Mauricio Pochettino's side looking to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Ajax in their Champions League semi-final.
That will give Bournemouth a chance. The away side may be tempted to keep Son Heung-Min out of the side so he is fresh for midweek, while centre-back Jan Vertonghen will miss the game with a head injury.
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