Crystal Palace appear to be doing little more than existing in 2023/24 ahead of the visit of Bournemouth live on Amazon Prime Video.

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The Eagles have been stuck in the upper reaches of the bottom half for what seems like an eternity – rarely a threat to the top half, yet never truly threatened by the spectre of relegation.

Roy Hodgson is under mounting pressure to break the logjam and get his side moving up the table, though. This looks like a solid opportunity to do just that - but the visitors won't roll over.

Bournemouth have found form in 2023/24 following a tough start to the campaign. They have won three of their last five Premier League encounters, their only defeat in that spell coming against Manchester City.

The Cherries will eye a real opportunity to pick the pockets of Palace at Selhurst Park as they bid to steer away from the relegation zone over the festive period.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Crystal Palace v Bournemouth on TV and online.

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When is Crystal Palace v Bournemouth?

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth will take place on Wednesday 6th December 2023.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth kick-off time

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth will kick off at 7:30pm.

How to live stream Crystal Palace v Bournemouth online

You can tune in to watch the game live on Amazon Prime Video.

If you do decide to sign up, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which means you can also watch all 20 Premier League matches on the platform in December for free, or tune in for documentaries such as All or Nothing: Arsenal or Rooney, plus many more on the platform.

Afterwards, a subscription costs £8.99 a month – or £95 per year – and offers free next day delivery on thousands of items, as well as the Amazon Prime Video library.

What TV channel is Crystal Palace v Bournemouth on?

The match won't be broadcast live on any terrestrial TV channels. You can still watch full coverage of the game on Amazon Prime Video and stream it via your TV.

A host of smart TVs will come equipped with the Amazon Prime Video app, while you can also go via devices such as the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast.

Listen to Crystal Palace v Bournemouth on radio

You can listen to the match on BBC Radio Solent locally.

BBC Radio Solent is available on 96.1 FM and 103.8 FM in the local area. Commentary will not be available online unless paid for via the club website of one of the teams involved.

How to watch Crystal Palace v Bournemouth in the USA

You can watch Crystal Palace v Bournemouth live on Peacock at 2:30pm ET.

Most Premier League matches will be shown on either FuboTV or Peacock in 2023/24.

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth odds

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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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