Bournemouth's time in the Premier League is on a knife-edge as the season prepares to restart during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Eddie Howe has been unable to prevent a slide to 18th, though they remain level on points with Watford and West Ham just above them on goal difference.

The one-time Football League minnows have spent millions in their pursuit of Premier League survival, but new recruits have failed to equip the squad in their plight.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about Bournemouth's 2019/20 season including fixtures, new kits, transfer news and TV information.

Bournemouth fixtures 2019/20

Broadcast information and match previews will be updated throughout the season.

Saturday 20th June

Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (7:45pm) BBC

Wednesday 24th June

Wolves v Bournemouth (6:00pm) BT Sport

Wednesday 1st July

Bournemouth v Newcastle (6:00pm) Sky Sports

Saturday 4th July

Man Utd v Bournemouth (3:00pm)

Wednesday 8th July

Bournemouth v Tottenham (8:00pm)

Saturday 11th July

Bournemouth v Leicester (3:00pm)

Wednesday 15th July

Man City v Bournemouth (8:00pm)

Saturday 18th July

Bournemouth v Southampton (3:00pm)

Sunday 26th July

Everton v Bournemouth (3:00pm)

Watch Bournemouth on TV and live stream

All 92 remaining Premier League games will be shown live on TV across Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC platforms.

Many of the games will be shown on free-to-air TV, including 25 of Sky's games which will be shown on freeview channel Pick TV.

For all the latest details on how to watch Bournemouth, click each of the broadcasters above to see their upcoming games or check out our comprehensive Premier League TV schedule.

Bournemouth kit 2019/20

The Cherries unveiled their home kit in time for the last game of the 2018/19 season.

The bold red and black design features fresh sleeves and darker, thin stripes inside the red on the main body of the shirt. The away kit is a deep blue with white club badge.

Check out pictures of the 2019/20 Bournemouth kit here.

Bournemouth transfer news

Done deals will appear here as they are completed

IN

  • Lloyd Kelly (Bristol City) – Undisclosed
  • Jack Stacey (Luton Town) – £4m
  • Arnaut Danjuma (Club Brugge) – £16.2m
  • Philip Billing (Huddersfield Town) – £14.85m
  • Harry Wilson (Liverpool) – Loan + £2.4m fee

OUT

  • Emerson Hyndman (Atlanta United) – Loan
  • Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa) – £20m
  • Connor Mahoney (Millwall) – Undisclosed
  • Marc Pugh (Queens Park Rangers) – Free
  • Lys Mousset (Sheffield United) – £10m

Bournemouth stadium facts

Name: Vitality Stadium

Capacity: 11,360

Location: Bournemouth

Year opened: 1910

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Pitch dimensions: 115 x 71 yards

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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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