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Saturday 4th May 12.30pm
Premier League
Vitality Stadium
Another match, another 1-0 loss. Far from ideal as we lurch to the end of the season.
Fortunately the other sides around us have been equally useless and we now have a chance to seal top four.
Our hosts are safe from relegation, but they're in very erratic form and will want to go out with a bang.
Can a patched up, makeshift side do the business or do we face a nervous final day?
Eddie Howe has done a good job with The Cherries in the Premier League so far.
He's personable, professional and the media seem to like him.
I think it's fair to say that this campaign hasn't been one of his better ones, though.
In a season where Bournemouth were expected to push on, they haven't really improved.
There have been some bright moments, but it doesn't take much to turn stability into stagnation.
The good? The signings of Brooks and Lerma, the form of Fraser, plus the goals of Wilson and King.
The bad? Conceding 65 goals, which is already more than the 61 of last season.
The ugly? 18 losses, early cup exits and questionable goalkeepers.
There was a decent amount of money spent in the summer and there's little to show for it.
We've all seen how these things can go, if a club isn't careful.
Our trip to the Vitality late in the last campaign started about as badly as was possible.
An early goal for ex-West Ham academy player Junior Stanislas gave them the lead, then Harry Kane got injured.
Replacing him with Lamela and changing the system turned the game completely.
Alli netted a minute later to go into the break level, then Son gave us the lead just after the hour.
Late goals from the Korean and Aurier put a shine on a day that began very bleakly:
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The game at Wembley was a fairly strange one, as the visitors were quite competitive, but lost badly.
Kyle Walker-Peters got three assists before the break, setting up Eriksen, Son and Moura.
It was harsh on Bournemouth, who had chances to take the lead or get back into it, but were done by half-time.
Kane killed any doubts on the hour, finishing a lovely Eriksen chip to make it 4-0.
A scrambled fifth finally fell to Son, allowing him to nick a second and add insult to injury:
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Aurier, Kane, Lamela and Winks are all out, while Vertonghen probably won't be risked.
Bournemouth have a long list of casualties, including Stanislas, Daniels, Surman, Francis, L.Cook and Smith.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Foyth, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Davies; Dier, Eriksen, Rose, Alli; Son, Moura.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Wanyama, Skipp, Llorente, Janssen.
League form: LWWLWL.
Bournemouth: Boruc; Clyne, Mepham, S.Cook, Ake, Simpson; Brooks, Lerma, Gosling; King, Wilson.
Subs: Begovic, Hyndman, Surridge, Fraser, Ibe, Mousset, Solanke.
League form: DLLWLD.
Referee: Craig Pawson.
TV: Sky Sports.
A tricky and essential fixture, but who do we risk and who needs to be left out?
Do we go as strong as possible, risk some rotation or just pick whoever's fit?
Defence seems to be an area where we have some choice, so how would you line up there, in particular?

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