Andoni Iraola's unpredictable Bournemouth team will be aiming to add Tottenham Hotspur to their list of 'Big Six' conquests when they meet this evening. The south coast club have already notched up impressive victories over Arsenal and Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium this season.
While Bournemouth's away form has been inconsistent, they have demonstrated their capability to defeat anyone at home when they're in top form. Ange Postecoglou's squad have had a similar start to the campaign, losing to the likes of Ipswich Town and Crystal Palace, while simultaneously thrashing Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa.
Tonight's clash will not be shown on Sky Sports or TNT Sports, as fans may be accustomed to. Instead, the game will be on a different broadcaster, with fans able to watch Bournemouth vs Tottenham for free.
What channel is AFC Bournemouth vs Tottenham Hotspur on?
Amazon Prime secured the rights to broadcast two rounds of midweek fixtures, all Boxing Day matches and two games on December 27. This year marks the final season that Amazon will broadcast Premier League matches, as they missed out on the new TV deal that will start from next season until the 2028-29 campaign.
As part of Amazon's agreement for this season, they will broadcast Bournemouth vs Tottenham, along with Fulham vs Brighton & Hove Albion, on Amazon Prime this evening.
Amazon Prime is offering a 30-day free trial for those who haven't subscribed yet, allowing them to watch the Premier League matches on Boxing Day and December 27 without spending a penny. Existing subscribers won't need to pay extra to tune in.
Each match can be streamed for free with an Amazon Prime subscription or by signing up for the Amazon Prime 30-day free trial.
What time does the match kick-off?
The game will kick off at 8.15pm on the south coast. Gabby Logan will present the broadcast, with Jermain Defoe, Les Ferdinand and Eni Aluko providing expert analysis.
Defoe has played for both Tottenham and Bournemouth during his career, while Ferdinand was a Tottenham player from 1997 to 2003. Jon Champion and Alan Shearer will be commentating from the gantry, just as they did for Arsenal's 2-0 victory over Manchester United last night.
Tottenham will climb from eighth to fifth in the table with a victory. Meanwhile, Bournemouth, who are currently 13th, could overtake Spurs and move into eighth position if they are able to beat the north Londoners.