watched Burnley last week against Wolves and that was the real Burnley. If you are Watford you will watch that video intensely ahead of their FA Cup semi-final because Burnley got into Wolves, made them get their heads down and pass the ball quickly and didn't give them time on the ball. If you give Wolves time on the ball they will rip through you and Burnley didn't let them do that.
I think Burnley were back to Burnley, and you think how are they where they are? It's because they stopped doing what Burnley do best, which is make it very difficult for other teams.
Bournemouth against Leicester last week were quite even in the first half but were then blown away in the second half. You don't know what you are going to get with Bournemouth.
I'm just going to go with Bournemouth because of home advantage.
Bournemouth are always good to watch at home. Burnley are scrapping for their lives and cannot blink an eye, along with Southampton. You cannot just sit there and hope that Cardiff do not win or pick up results. You have to win and stretch the difference between you and the drop zone.
Bournemouth are the attractive side here but the sheer work and heart of Burnley will get something. I think Ashley Barnes will be a big threat in this one.
Burnley got an important win over Wolves last weekend and they have got some breathing space above the bottom three, which could be important when you consider the Clarets still have to play Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Looking at the table, a draw would be a good result for Sean Dyche's side here. That would leave them six points above third-bottom Cardiff, and with a much-superior goal difference.
That's what I think they will get too. It might be quite a cagey affair, but when David Brooks and Callum Wilson are playing the Cherries always look more dangerous, and I don't see it ending goalless.
watched Burnley last week against Wolves and that was the real Burnley. If you are Watford you will watch that video intensely ahead of their FA Cup semi-final because Burnley got into Wolves, made them get their heads down and pass the ball quickly and didn't give them time on the ball. If you give Wolves time on the ball they will rip through you and Burnley didn't let them do that.
I think Burnley were back to Burnley, and you think how are they where they are? It's because they stopped doing what Burnley do best, which is make it very difficult for other teams.
Bournemouth against Leicester last week were quite even in the first half but were then blown away in the second half. You don't know what you are going to get with Bournemouth.
I'm just going to go with Bournemouth because of home advantage.
Source: Skysports