Bournemouth will try to extend their current unbeaten run to five games when they host struggling Crystal Palace at Vitality Stadium on Tuesday. The Cherries (38 points) have climbed from 15th to 13th in the Premier League table and completely removed themselves from the relegation conversation (16 points clear) in the process. This run comes on the heels of a seven-game winless slide, which immediately followed a seven-game unbeaten run, which followed a run of just one win in 11 games to start the season. To say that Andoni Iraola’s side has been streaky this season would be an understatement, but they look a side reborn as the first-team squad is its healthiest all season, including USMNT captain Tyler Adams, who made his first start for Bournemouth on Saturday after missing the first seven months of the season. As for Crystal Palace (30 points), results have been largely consistent over the course of the season — consistently poor, that is — with Roy Hodgson and now Oliver Glasner’s side still yet to win back-to-back games this campaign (29 games played). Alas, the bottom-four of the PL has separated itself from just about everyone else (22 points or fewer), so the Eagles are just about safe in 14th, but there must be an almighty rebuild on the cards this summer. Two sides in the bottom half of the Premier League table go head-to-head tonight Neither of these sides have any real fears of relegation, but every position counts come the end of the season so there's still plenty to play for. Here's how to watch a Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace live stream from anywhere with a VPN. The last four Premier League meetings between these two sides have ended in 2-0 wins – three to Palace and, most recently, one to Bournemouth last December. That was the start of a four-game winning run for the Cherries, but they've since been through a sequence of seven games without a victory, so things have been less rosy on the south coast since the turn of the year. Andoni Iraola's side have no fears of relegation, but they're still just shy of that reassuring 40-point mark, so three points here would help to ease any underlying doubts. It's now been a month since Oliver Glasner succeeded Roy Hodgson as Crystal Palace coach and apart from a trip to Tottenham at the start of March he couldn't have asked for a gentler introduction to the English top flight. Games against Everton, Burnley, Luton and Nottm Forest – all teams in and around the relegation zone like Palace – perhaps haven't yielded as many points as the Austrian coach would have liked, but nobody said the Premier League was going to be easy. Here's how the teams line up: Bournemouth XI: Neto (GK); Smith, Kelly, Zabarnyi, Outtara; Cook, Billing; Christie, Scott, Tavernier; Solanke. Crystal Palace XI: Henderson (GK); Mitchell, Andersen, Ward, Muñoz; Lerma, Hughes, Wharton; Ayew, Eze, Mateta. You can make sure you don’t miss any of the weekend's EPL action by checking out our full how to watch Premier League live streams hub.