Can the Cherries extend unbeaten run?

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Can the Cherries extend unbeaten run?

Can the Cherries extend unbeaten run?

The race for Europe is hotting up and Andoni Iraola's side will hope to strengthen their grip on sixth place against Fulham on Saturday (15:00 BST), an opponent with ambitions of securing European football themselves. The 3 January was the last time Bournemouth lost a game of football in the Premie

Can the Cherries extend unbeaten run?

The race for Europe is hotting up and Andoni Iraola's side will hope to strengthen their grip on sixth place against Fulham on Saturday (15:00 BST), an opponent with ambitions of securing European football themselves. The 3 January was the last time Bournemouth lost a game of football in the Premier League - and that was against the team in the driving seat for the title, Arsenal, who they did then beat at the Emirates last month. The Cherries head to Craven Cottage this weekend hoping to extend that 15-game unbeaten run.

The race for European football is heating up, and Bournemouth are right in the thick of it. Andoni Iraola's side currently sit in sixth place, and they'll be looking to tighten their grip on that position when they travel to Craven Cottage to face Fulham on Saturday at 15:00 BST. Fulham, of course, have their own European ambitions, so this promises to be a high-stakes clash.

It's been a remarkable run for the Cherries. Their last Premier League defeat came all the way back on January 3—and that was against Arsenal, the team currently leading the title charge. Bournemouth have since avenged that loss with a famous win at the Emirates last month, and they now head into this weekend on a club-record 15-game unbeaten run in the top flight. No other side in the division has enjoyed a longer streak in 2025-26.

To put that into perspective, only one team in Premier League history—Manchester United in 2016-17, with 18 games—has been on a longer unbeaten run while sitting outside the top five. That's the kind of company Bournemouth are keeping right now.

What's especially impressive is how Iraola's side have tightened up away from home. In their first nine league games on the road, they conceded a whopping 27 goals—an average of three per game. But in their last eight away matches? Just six goals conceded, averaging 0.8 per game. That's a defensive transformation that would make any manager proud.

Sure, Bournemouth have drawn a league-high 16 games this season—their most in any league campaign since 2005-06—but here's the thing: only the current top two, Manchester City and Arsenal, have lost fewer games. That resilience is exactly what you need when you're chasing European football.

So, can the Cherries extend their unbeaten run and keep the dream alive? We'll find out on Saturday.

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