Is Bournemouth vs Ipswich on TV or live stream tonight? Team news and odds
The Cherries host the Tractor Boys on Wednesday night.


Bournemouth are hoping to put an end to a poor run of form when they host Ipswich Town on Wednesday night in the Premier League.
It has been a fantastic season for the Cherries but it has tailed off a little bit of late, with three defeats and a draw in their last four league outings.
However, Ipswich are in still worse form, with four straight losses coming into this trip to Bournemouth.
The Tractor Boys still have some hope of Premier League survival but it is fast fading.
The gap to safety now stands at 12 points between Ipswich and Wolves in 17th place after West Ham were beaten at Molineux on Tuesday.
It will take something of a miracle for Kieran McKenna’s side to pull off survival from here, having won just three matches so far this campaign.
Bournemouth are still in with a great shout of European football next season as they stand on 44 points, just four points behind fifth-placed Manchester City.
When is Bournemouth vs Ipswich?
The match kicks off at 7.45pm on Wednesday April 2 at the Vitality Stadium.
Is Bournemouth vs Ipswich on TV or live stream?
Unfortunately not, the live game on Wednesday is Liverpool vs Everton which is being shown on Sky Sports.
There is a midweek Match of the Day show this week, at 10.40pm on Wednesday on BBC One.
Bournemouth vs Ipswich team news
Bournemouth remain without Enes Unal, Marcus Tavernier, Julian Araujo and Luis Sinisterra through injury.
Cherries boss Iraola said Justin Kluivert is the only player who remains a doubt due to a knock.
‘Some players finished with some issues – normal issues. I expect them to be ready,’ said Iraola speaking at his pre-match press conference.
‘Probably, Justin [Kluivert] is the one we are more in doubt of, because he finished with some issues against City and we have to check today if he is ready to go or if at least he can help us with some minutes against Ipswich.
‘I hope everyone else could be ready again for tomorrow.’
Ipswich are without Wes Burns, Chiedozie Ogbene, Sammy Szmodics and Arijanet Muric, however, there is hope that Axel Tuanzebe, Kalvin Phillips and Conor Chaplin will all return.
Bournemouth vs Ipswich odds
1/3 Bournemouth
16/5 Draw
6/1 Ipswich
Odds courtesy of Betfair