O'Neil's side have scored just nine top-flight goals at home this term - only Wolves have a worse record, with six. Bournemouth can equal a club record of five successive league games without scoring, first set in October 1969 and last matched in March 1975. Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest have amassed 10 points from their past five league matches, as many as in their opening 14 fixtures this season.
Bournemouth v Nottingham ForestBournemouth fought back from 2-0 down to win at Nottingham Forest in September, with Jaidon Anthony among the scorersTEAM NEWSBournemouth winger Dango Ouattara is available to make his debut after joining from Lorient on Thursday. Adam Smith is back after suspension but Lewis Cook is out with a knee injury and the game comes too soon for Dominic Solanke and Marcus Tavernier. Nottingham Forest could hand a start to forward Chris Wood, who signed on loan from Newcastle on Friday. Dean Henderson and Taiwo Awoniyi are out with respective thigh and groin issues. Brazilian newcomer Danilo looks set for a place on the substitutes' bench, while Ryan Yates is available after recovering from a facial injury.
Visit our AFC Bournemouth pageGo straight to all the best Nottingham Forest contentCHRIS SUTTON'S PREDICTIONBournemouth boss Gary O'Neil has lost all six games since being appointed on a permanent basis, including four league defeats where the Cherries have not even scored. Their confidence must be rock bottom, whereas Nottingham Forest must be feeling completely the opposite - they come into this game on a real high after climbing away from the bottom three. Steve Cooper's side have only won one away league game all season, against Southampton at the start of January, but I am backing them to get a repeat result on their return to the south coast.
Prediction: 0-1Sutton's full predictions v The Courteeners frontman Liam FrayMATCH FACTSHead-to-headBournemouth are unbeaten in their past five meetings with Nottingham Forest, winning four and drawing one. Forest have lost five of their previous six away games at Bournemouth, last winning there in the Championship in 2014. Bournemouth secured automatic promotion to the Premier League in this fixture last season thanks to an 83rd-minute goal from Kieffer Moore. BournemouthBournemouth were undefeated in their opening six Premier League matches under Gary O'Neil, winning two and drawing four, but they have lost all six competitive matches since he was appointed on a permanent basis in November. The Cherries have conceded a league-high 41 goals this season, but only 10 have been at the Vitality Stadium.