Bournemouth Football Formation
Starting Lineup
DJORDJE (PETROVIC) · ADAM (SMITH) · JAMES (HILL) · MARCOS (SENESI) · ADRIEN (TRUFFERT) · TYLER (ADAMS) · ALEX (SCOTT) · JUSTIN (KLUIVERT) · RAYAN · AMINE (ADLI) · EVANÍLSONBournemouth plays a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on a high press and vertical play to force errors from the opponent. The aim is to win the ball in high areas and move forward quickly to catch the defense out of position. This formation is built to play a direct game that targets the space behind the opposition defense.
DJORDJE acts as the goalkeeper to protect the goal. The defensive unit works as a back four with JAMES and MARCOS at the center. JAMES and MARCOS need to be dominant in the air and ready to cover space when the team pushes up. ADRIEN and ADAM play as the full backs. ADRIEN and ADAM provide width by looking to overlap the wingers, but they must also track back to maintain the defensive block. The entire unit must shift together to maintain compactness.
The midfield is a central trio involving TYLER, ALEX, and JUSTIN. JUSTIN plays as an attacking ten to link the lines and push into the final third. TYLER and ALEX sit deeper to shield the defense and win back possession. They act as the engine to drive the ball forward and find the attackers. This midfield group works to break the line of the opposing midfield with quick passes and constant movement.
The attacking unit uses three players with a lone striker and two wide wingers. EVANÍLSON leads the press as the striker and works to hold up the ball for others. AMINE and RAYAN act as wide attackers, with AMINE looking to cut inside to cause trouble in the box. The wingers provide width to stretch the defense, while the movements of EVANÍLSON create space for the wide players to run into.
A tactical strength of this Bournemouth lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves. When the forwards press, the midfield players step up to intercept passes and close down space. The team also benefits from speed of transition, allowing them to switch play quickly once the ball is won. Another advantage is the capacity to create wide overloads when the full backs push forward to support the wingers.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for aggressive, high intensity football. It is a lineup best suited for games against opponents that play a high line or struggle to play out from the back.