Darren Anderton continues to be missing for Bournemouth, while Orient could recall three players.
Continued problems for Cherries, boost for Orient
Darren Anderton continues to be missing for Bournemouth, while Leyton Orient could recall three players.
Cherries captain Anderson has not played since early November due to a hamstring injury and is not yet ready to boost the club's bid for survival.
Josh Gowling will also be missing with a torn calf muscle and is not expected to play again until the New Year.
The Cherries are likely to be without goalkeeper Neil Moss (knee), Ryan Garry (shin), Steve Foley (back) and Jean Christophe (wrist).
Russell Perrett is also an injury concern after missing out in the defeat to Northampton last Friday.
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Visiting manager Martin Ling could bring Sean Thornton, Wayne Gray and Andy Barcham back into his plans for the game at Dean Court.
Thornton returned as a second-half substitute during Saturday's draw with Yeovil after five weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
Gray missed the meeting with his former club due to a thigh injury, but he is close to fitness, and on-loan Tottenham youngster Barcham should shake off an ankle knock.
Stuart Nelson should keep his place in goal after being recalled on Saturday when Glenn Morris was ruled out with a torn thigh muscle.
Clayton Fortune is the club's only long-term injury absentee as he battles back from a dislocated shoulder.