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Liverpool vs Bournemouth live: Divock Origi turns things around for Reds after Cherries take early lead

The Reds face the Cherries at Anfield in a big game at the top and bottom of the Premier League

Charlie Reynolds
Tuesday 04 April 2017 16:18 BST
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Liverpool host Bournemouth in a Premier League clash at Anfield on Wednesday night, as Jürgen Klopp's side look to boost their chances of a top-four finish.

Follow the latest from Anfield in the blog below...

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What time does it start?

The match will kick off at 7.45pm on Wednesday 5 April.

Where can I watch it?

It will not be shown live on television in the United Kingdom.

Highlights will be shown on BBC One at 10.45pm.

Team news

Sadio Mane will not be available for selection following his knee injury in the 228th Merseyside derby on Saturday.

The Senegalese forward is likely to be replaced by Divock Origi, who scored off the bench in the 3-1 win over Everton, though Daniel Sturridge is fit again having returned to full training.

Andrew Surman is unavailable for Bournemouth and defender Tyrone Mings remains suspended following his stamp on Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Previous meetings

Bournemouth 4 Liverpool 3
Premier League, December 2016

Bournemouth 1 Liverpool 2
Premier League, April 2016

Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 0
Capital One Cup, October 2015

Form

Liverpool: LWWDW

Bournemouth: LDWWD

Odds

Provided by 888.com

Liverpool: 9/25

Bournemouth: 8/1

Draw: 17/4

ade4f920-ee46-4912-9792-b670c0e178a4.jpgIt's a yellow card for Lucas 

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:04

Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 1: Second half now underway...

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:05

3 - Mesut Ozil has scored in each of his last three Premier League games against West Ham United. Lively.

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Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:06

29 – No Brazilian has scored more @PremierLeague goals than Philippe Coutinho (now level with Juninho). Samba.https://t.co/CEiAxShR6172db897a-c113-41cf-bff6-59c26d425c1a.jpg

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Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:06

Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 1: Liverpool threatening now, Clyne comes close with a speculative effort, hitting the bar. On the basis of the first minutes of this half, Bournemouth will do well to escape this one with a draw.

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:09

GOAL! Arsenal 2 West Ham 0 - Theo Walcott

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:12

Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 1: The home side threatening again, Clyne whipping a cross in but Origi can't get on the end of it and Smith can just put it out for a corner. Good start to the half for Liverpool.

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:14

GOAL! Hull 4 Middlesborough 2 - Harry Maguire

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:16

100 - @Arsenal are the first Premier League side to score 100 goals in all competitions this season. Century.

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Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:17

GOAL! Liverpool 2 Bournemouth 1 - Divock OrigiIt's been coming, but Liverpool have the lead. Great work by Wijnaldum down the right and he lofts in a cross for Origi to leap and head in at the back post.

Charles Reynolds5 April 2017 21:19

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