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Bournemouth welcome back player with 'big quality' vs West Brom as Scott Parker teases reshuffle

Bournemouth have no new injury worries ahead of their trip to West Bromwich Albion on Wednesday night as Scott Parker welcomes goalkeeper Freddie Woodman back into his squad.

The Baggies welcome the Dorset outfit to the Hawthorns this evening for an 8pm kickoff as the visitors seek to take one step closer to Premier League promotion. The game was originally scheduled to take place in February, but was rearranged due to their progress in the FA Cup.

Bournemouth are missing a few key players for tonight's clash, notably winger Junior Stanislas and forward Kieffer Moore, but has not suffered any further injury concerns following their 3-2 win over Bristol City at the weekend. Woodman missed that game through illness but will return to the fold for the away trip.

The Newcastle United loanee, who has been described by Parker as an "an all-round very good keeper" with "big quality", has been unable to shift Mark Travers from the number spot since moving to the Dean Court in January. West Brom boss Steve Bruce handed the 25-year-old his Prmeier League debut earlier this season when he was still the Magpies manager.

"The squad is similar to last time and we are where we are," Parker told the media in his pre-match press conference.

"Junior Stanislas has had an injection and is moving forward. We'll hopefully have him out on the grass in coming days. Kieffer Moore is the same. He's moving steadily and is out of the boot, so that's very pleasing.

"As for Freddie Woodman, he was unwell for the weekend's game against Bristol City, but he's back and has been training last two days. He'll come back into squad. Other than that, I don't think there's any more."

Having had so many games postponed this season, Bournemouth have to play

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