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Mar 19Bournemouth vs Wolves: Live stream, TV channel, predicted line-up and how to watch midweek Premier League clash on BT Sport
Everything you need to know about Bournemouth vs Wolves as the newly-promoted Cherries entertain Bruno Lage's side
Our three-day midweek festival of Premier League football continues on Wednesday evening as newly-promoted Bournemouth welcome Wolves to the south coast.
Both sides will be looking for a morale-boosting win having made mixed starts to their respective campaigns.
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When is Bournemouth vs Wolves?
Our coverage from the Vitality Stadium gets underway at 7.15pm (7.30pm KO) on Wednesday 31 August, live on BT Sport 5HD.
The match is also available to live stream on the BT Sport app or right here on bt.com/sport - full details below.
How to watch Bournemouth vs Wolves on your mobile
Watch on the go with the BT Sport app with a link to the live stream available at the top of the homepage when our coverage gets underway.
With the enhanced video player featuring an interactive timeline and multi-camera functionality, the app truly offers the most-immersive viewing experience available.
It's available to download for free on iOS and Android phones and tablets; and offers far more than just live streaming options.
How to live stream Bournemouth vs Wolves on your laptop or TV
Bournemouth vs Wolves is available to live stream here!
Follow the link above or access the live stream via the bt.com/sport home page when our broadcast begins at 7.15pm.
With access to in-game stats, real-time table changes and more, our matchday page will enhance your viewing ever further.
If you're at home, you can watch all the action BT Sport 5 via BT TV, or BT Sport large screen app, which is available on most smart televisions.*
*BT Sport customers can download the BT Sport app on PS4, Xbox, Apple TV and Samsung Smart TVs (2015 models onwards). To watch the action, follow the link at the top of the homepage.
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Bournemouth vs Wolves match preview
Bournemouth begin life after Scot Parker after the Englishman was sacked days after the newly promoted side's 9-0 drubbing by Liverpool on Saturday.
The 41-year-old was dismissed on Tuesday morning, with first-team coach Gary O'Neil now in temporary charge of the team, assisted by club legends Shaun Cooper and Tommy Elphick.
The decision means that Parker is the first Premier League manager to go this season and is the first boss in England's top flight to be given his marching orders in August since Sir Bobby Robson and Paul Sturrock in 2004.
Parker joined the Cherries after leaving Fulham in June 2021, steering the South Coast club to promotion at his first attempt.
However, after guiding Bournemouth back to the promised land and recording an opening-day victory over Aston Villa, the going got tough, with convincing league defeats to Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool putting the pressure on early in the campaign and leaving them 17th, a point above the relegation zone.
Wolves on the other hand, seem well organised and play some good football up to a point.
But finishing their neat play off is proving difficult. It took another Ruben Neves stunner to help Wolves seal a point at home to Newcastle at the weekend.
Record signing Matheus Nunes offers another threat and it might click into place soon for Raul Jimenez, but Wolves manager Bruno Lage will be hoping things click into place soon.
What better place to start than at the Vitality Stadium?
Bournemouth vs Wolves predicted team news
Bournemouth predicted line-up:
Travers; Mepham, Senesi, Kelly, Lerma, Smith, Tavernier, Pearson, Zemura, Moore, Billing
Wolves predicted line-up:
Jose Sa, Jonny, Collins, Kilman, Ait-Nouri, Neves, Dendoncker, M.Nunes, Podence, Neto, G.Guedes
What if I can't watch the game live?
No problem. A highlights package of the clash will be made available to all shortly after the game on both the BT Sport app and bt.com/sport. We'll also publish in-game clips throughout the 90 minutes.
There will also be several opportunities to watch the match in full on TV and online after the event. For more information on the latest listings, check out our TV Guide.