Marcus Tavernier emphasises that Bournemouth's squad remains grounded in their quest for a Champions League spot. After scoring in their 3-1 win over Southampton, which placed them fifth, just one point behind Manchester City, Tavernier insists on focusing on each match individually. "You probably get these answers all the time, but we take each game at a time," he stated.
Despite their strong position, Tavernier acknowledges the importance of staying focused. He notes that getting ahead of themselves could lead to setbacks. "We do see the table, and we do see what's at stake. But we can't get too ahead of ourselves," he added. The team aims to secure good points consistently.

Dango Ouattara has been instrumental for Bournemouth, contributing to nine goals in his last 11 Premier League matches. This includes six goals and three assists, matching his output from his first 60 appearances. His recent form includes four goals in three league games, highlighted by a hat-trick against Nottingham Forest.
Meanwhile, Wolves head coach Vitor Pereira seeks consistency from his players following an improved second-half performance in their 2-1 loss to Liverpool. Despite trailing by two goals at halftime, Wolves showed resilience after the break. Pereira wants this level of play throughout matches.
Pereira believes pressing opponents can lead to mistakes, even from top players. "Even the best players in the world - if you press them, they make mistakes," he said. He encourages his team to play courageously and focus on their style rather than worrying about opponents like Liverpool or Chelsea.
Matheus Cunha stands out for Wolves with a significant portion of his Premier League goals scored away from home—17 out of 26 (65.4%). Among players with similar or more goals, only Marcus Bent has a higher percentage scored on the road (67.5%). Cunha is Wolves' top scorer this season with 12 league goals.
Bournemouth are favourites against Wolves based on recent form and statistics. They have won their last three encounters with Wolves and six of their last eight matches overall. Bournemouth's attacking stats are impressive this season with high shot counts and expected goals (xG).
Wolves face challenges defensively, having conceded significantly more goals than expected based on xGA (expected goals against). Their defensive struggles contrast with Bournemouth's offensive strengths this season.
The Opta win probability gives Bournemouth a 56.9% chance of victory compared to Wolves' 21.4%, reflecting Bournemouth's strong position going into the match.