The Clarets make their final journey before Christmas with a trip to the south coast and a happy hunting ground at the Vitality Stadium.
Sean Dyche’s men have won on their last two visits to Bournemouth and will face a Cherries side with just two home league victories this season under former Burnley boss Eddie Howe.
But Howe’s outfit – two places and two points behind the 12th-placed Clarets – arrested a run of five successive defeats last Saturday with a coupon-busting 1-0 win at Chelsea.
Before that, a decent start to the season saw Bournemouth claim a top-seven spot at the start of November.