Our prediction for this Premier League match:
West Ham will try to recover from a 1-0 loss to Wolverhampton when they take on Bournemouth in the Premier League round 31. The Hammers are on a three-game winless run, but they are surely capable of matching Bournemouth, who have suffered a dip in form. Both Edson Alvarez and Niclas Fullkrug are in line for recalls to the starting XI, while Crysencio Summerville remains on the sidelines with injury.
The Cherries, on the other hand, are on a three-game losing run in all competitions and given their defensive struggles, we predict that West Ham United will return to winning ways this weekend. Tyler Adams is widely expected to return to Bournemouth’s starting XI as Adam Smith failed to impress in a shocking 2-1 loss to Ipswich Town on Wednesday evening. Justin Kluivert faces race against the clock to be fit for the trip to London.
Highlighted Player (Tomas Soucek):

Tomas Soucek is a Czech Republic international who plays for both Slavia Prague and the Czech national team. Soucek is a product of Slavia Prague football academy and after spending several years at the likes of Viktoria Zizkov and Slovan Liberec, he returned to the Sinobo Stadium outfit in the 2017/2018 season.
Tomas Soucek has established himself as a first-team regular at Slavia Prague and he made his debut with Czech Republic on November 15, 2016 in a friendly against Denmark. The 192-cm tall midfielder has 13 caps for Czech Republic U21 team as well.
His main position on the field is defensive midfield, but he is used as central midfielder and centre-back as well. Tomas Soucek was born in Havlickuv Brod on February 27, 1995. His preferred foot is right and his contract with Slavia Prague should expire on June 30, 2024.
Highlighted Team (Bournemouth):

Bournemouth are a professional football club that was formed back in 1890. The Cherries secured promotion to the Premier League in the 2015/2016 season, with the team making it to the English top flight for the first time ever.
Bournemouth play their home games at Dean Court and the capacity of the stadium is 11,469.
The Cherries enjoyed a very successful season on their Premier League debut, with the team beating the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United in the national championship. Glenn Murray scored the winner for Bournemouth in the 1-0 win over the capital club at Stamford Bridge and that is probably the greatest victory in the club’s history.
Bournemouth have been participating in the FA Cup since 1913, but they have yet to win the trophy in the prestigious competition. It has to be noted that the club’s original name Boscombe Athletic Football Club was changed to Bournemouth back in 1923 as the club owners wanted the Cherries to be more representative of the district.