We take a look at the odds for Bournemouth to be relegated from the Premier League in the 2023/24 season.
Widely tipped to go straight back down following promotion from the Championship last year, eventually finishing 15th, Bournemouth are given odds of 3/1 to be relegated from the Premier League in this campaign.
Gary O'Neil was given a lot of plaudits for steering an unfancied Bournemouth side to Premier League safety following the departure of Scott Parker last August, but this was ultimately not enough for the Englishman to keep his job at the Vitality Stadium.
The Bournemouth board made the controversial move over the summer to replace O'Neil with Rayo Vallecano boss Andoni Iraola in the dugout, with the former Athletic Bilbao stalwart tasked with taking the Cherries forward in the Premier League.
The installation of Iraola was one of many changes at Bournemouth in the off-season, with the Cherries making ambitious moves in the transfer market with a total of nine new arrivals.
Signings of exciting talents including Tyler Adams, Milos Kerkez and Alex Scott offer a lot of promise, and it's clear the Bournemouth board are aiming to improve upon the club's 15th-placed finish last term as opposed to battling relegation.
The Cherries have made an indifferent start to the new campaign, however, with new manager Iraola still searching for his first league win with Bournemouth sat 15th after three draws and two defeats from their opening five Premier League matches.
The early fixture list can be acknowledged to have been unkind on Bournemouth though, with this opening run of five matches including tough home games against West Ham, Spurs and Chelsea, whom they held to a goalless draw on Sunday, as well as testing away trips to Liverpool and Brentford.
Bournemouth will therefore be striving to improve their form when more favourable fixtures come their way, in order to quickly pull themselves clear of the drop zone.
Premier League relegation odds
Bournemouth have been relegated from the Premier League once before, with the Cherries going down under Eddie Howe in 2019/20 after a five-year stay in the top flight.
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