Bournemouth welcome Liverpool to the Vitality Stadium on Saturday afternoon, January 24, 2026, with the defending champions desperate to end a frustrating run of draws. The Cherries sit 15th on 27 points with Liverpool fourth on 36, just ten points separating the sides despite vastly different expectations. Bournemouth will be without star forward Antoine Semenyo, who joined Manchester City during the January window, while Liverpool arrive under mounting pressure following their fourth consecutive Premier League stalemate.
Bournemouth's season has been turbulent under Andoni Iraola, with only two wins in their last 15 matches across all competitions. The Cherries beat Tottenham 3-2 on Wednesday, January 7 with Semenyo's 95th-minute stunner ending an 11-game winless run, though they then conceded a heartbreaking late equalizer to draw 1-1 at Brighton on Monday. Eli Junior Kroupi has stepped up with seven league goals, while Marcus Tavernier and Evanilson have provided valuable contributions. Their defensive record remains concerning, having conceded 12 goals in the final 15 minutes of matches this season.
Liverpool's title defense has unraveled spectacularly, with Arne Slot's side winning just five of their last 17 Premier League fixtures. The Reds drew 1-1 with Burnley on Sunday, prompting boos from the Anfield faithful despite Florian Wirtz's fourth goal in six games. Wednesday's 3-0 Champions League victory at Marseille provided temporary relief, with Dominik Szoboszlai scoring and Mohamed Salah making his first start since November. The unbeaten run stretches to 12 matches, yet only six have been wins. Hugo Ekitike leads their scoring charts with eight league goals, while defensive vulnerabilities persist.
My model backs the Over 2.5 Goals selection at 31/50 odds (1.62 decimal) with a 67.98% probability. The correct score prediction is a 2-2 draw, with expected goals of 1.70 for Bournemouth and 1.81 for Liverpool. Both sides have been involved in high-scoring encounters recently, with 68% of Bournemouth's league games producing goals at both ends and Liverpool averaging 1.55 goals per away match. The narrow xG gap between the teams reflects two sides struggling for consistency, each with attacking quality but defensive frailty that should lead to an entertaining, open contest.