Tottenham Hotspur return to Premier League action this weekend as Thomas Frank looks to build on a perfect start, with a tricky clash against Bournemouth set to test Spurs’ early momentum. Here’s how to watch the clash between Tottenham and Bournemouth.Tottenham Hotspur head into the clash against Bournemouth off the back of a statement 2-0 victory over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.It was only Thomas Frank’s second win against the Spaniard in his managerial career, but it set the tone for what Spurs hope will be a season of consistency and conviction.Two games into the campaign, Tottenham sit second in the Premier League table, boasting an impressive record of five goals scored and none conceded, a stark contrast to the frailties that plagued them last term.Their next challenge comes against Bournemouth, who arrive with a mixed start to the season. After a heavy 4-2 defeat to Liverpool in their opener, they bounced back with a narrow but important 1-0 win over Wolves, showing they are capable of grinding out results when needed.When and where is the game?The clash between Tottenham and Bournemouth will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, 30 August 2025, with kick-off scheduled for 15:00 (UK time).How to watch Tottenham vs Bournemouth in the UKUnfortunately for Tottenham supporters, the match will not be broadcast live in the UK due to the 3 pm blackout rule. Highlights will be available later in the evening on BBC’s Match of the Day, while the club will also share key moments across their official social media channels.Tottenham and Bournemouth team newsTottenham are still managing several injury concerns ahead of this weekend’s encounter. Bryan Gil remains out with a knee issue, while Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison continue to be long-term absentees in midfield.Destiny Udogie could be in line for a return after missing time with a preseason injury. Elsewhere, Kota Takai is nursing a foot problem, while Manor Solomon is recovering from his knock and is edging closer to full fitness.Radu Dragusin is still working his way back from a cruciate ligament injury, and Yves Bissouma remains a doubt after sustaining a knock in training before the Burnley clash in gameweek one.As for Bournemouth, they will also be without a few of their stars. Forward Enes Unal is recovering from a cruciate ligament injury and is expected back in early October, while midfielder Lewis Cook is doubtful with a knee problem, leaving their squad somewhat stretched.Spurs Web prediction for Tottenham vs BournemouthOf course, so far, Thomas Frank has overseen a superb start, with Spurs looking sharp in both penalty areas, something that was sorely lacking in previous campaigns. The defence has remained resolute, while the attack has carved open chances with ease.Bournemouth, on the other hand, still appears unsettled at the back, having lost several key defenders during the transfer window, and that vulnerability could be exposed by a Tottenham side in form.This has all the makings of another strong result for Spurs, who may well enter the international break sitting at the summit of the Premier League table.Score prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 BournemouthREAD MORE: Tottenham fans receive injury update on Destiny Udogie and Dejan KulusevskiThe post How to watch Tottenham vs Bournemouth in the Premier League, team news and prediction appeared first on Spurs Web.