Published
Updated
Author

Eddie Howe is getting back home. His Newcastle visits Bournemouth, the place where he developed into one of the best managers in Europe. Howe won’t allow any sympathy to overwhelm him because his team needs three points, particularly following the loss in Dortmund. 

Before Betting on Bournemouth vs. Newcastle

The Cherries are in the relegation zone for the moment. They need to accelerate to get out and catch up with the rest of the teams, otherwise, the Championship is certain. Both defense and offense are terrible, with them netting only nine times in 11 appearances and conceding 27 goals. 

Bournemouth has one win in the last six games, and that was against sorry Burnley at home, 2-1. After that, we’ve seen them lose to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup 1-2 and get smashed into pieces against Manchester City at the Etihad, 6-1. The goal difference during this six-match negative streak is 5-18. 

Newcastle was once again defeated by the hands of Borussia Dortmund. The Millionaires triumphed 2-0 in Germany, which was unexpected for the majority of the fans. After two wins in a row, this comes as a massive blow, and morale-killer.

Those two triumphs were over Manchester United, 0-3 at Trafford in the Carabao Cup, and later on, 1-0 at home against Arsenal in one Premiership contest. Newcastle’s recent road trips were efficient, as four of five ended with three or more goals. In each but the one in Dortmund, the Magpies have scored at least twice.

Bournemouth vs. Newcastle Premier League Offshore Betting Odds

Offshore SportsbookBournemouth Draw Newcastle
BetOnline4.774.131.71
MyBookie4.704.101.68
BetUS4.544.501.69
SportsBetting.ag4.774.131.71
XBet4.704.101.68

The Cherries play at home, which is a plus for them, but on the other hand, Newcastle has one of the best teams in the league and is under pressure to win and highly motivated to take three points. In general, after weighing in all the pros and cons, our decision is to back up the guests to win. They have a better team and favorable matchups, which will cancel Bournemouth’s home-court edge.