Jürgen Klopp's Reds beat city rivals Everton in dramatic fashion last Sunday, travelled to Turf Moor and secured a comeback win against Burnley on Wednesday, and now make the long trip south to face a Cherries side lying seventh in the table.
Eddie Howe's men were quick out of the blocks this season - racking up six wins in their first 10 games to stay among the early pace-setters - but have struggled to clear a few hurdles more recently.
Tuesday night's 2-1 triumph at home to Huddersfield Town ended a run of four defeats, although three of those came against traditional top-six sides Manchester United (2-1), Arsenal (2-1) and Manchester City (3-1).