Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood Predictions: Back Billing to find the net on Sunday

World football's oldest national cup competition returns for a set of Fourth Round fixtures. The weekend closes out with a tantalising prospect as the second lowest ranked team in the competition in Boreham Wood visit Championship-promotion chaser Bournemouth.
After blowing League One's AFC Wimbledon out of the water in the previous round, the National League side vying for a place in the Football League will be setting their sights on a scalp further up the English pyramid this time.
Bournemouth enter this one as 2/9 favourites, with Boreham Wood priced at 11/1 to return home with their name in the Fifth Round.
Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood Tips
Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood Odds
First up is an anytime scorer play that in the past would have been a rogue pick in Philip Billing.
This season, however, that is far from the case. The Danish midfielder is Bournemouth's second top scorer in the Championship having netted eight times, while also registering 40 shots - 16 of which have found the target.
Billing provided the winner for his side on their most recent outing and he's better priced than Dominic Solanke who is odds-on at almost every single bookmaker minus SBK.
The Cherries will undoubtedly dominate this tie, with the 25-year-old given plenty of licence to roam forward and get into the box when the ball is moved into wide areas.
As a larger priced play, I'm going with Boreham Wood to qualify at 13/2 with Paddy Power.
Bournemouth have seen a noticeable shift in results and performances lately, which the numbers also support.
Despite dominating the ball last time out, the Cherries narrowly edged past Barnsley who are rock bottom of the second tier. Their opponents had twice as many shots on target, while Scott Parker's side racked up two yellows and a sending off for Gary Cahill late on.
Couple this with two disappointing losses to Hull and Luton before that, and add Boreham Wood's incredible spirit and determination shown in the previous and all season for that matter - with the visitors carrying a 16-match unbeaten streak and only two losses all campaign - and there could well be a "cupset" on the cards here.
Backing them to qualify means that the outcome can occur in 90 minutes, extra time or penalties.
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