Both clubs are unbeaten after just three matches this season as both have won once and drawn the other two games.
Ahead of the game, there are no new injuries in the Bournemouth camp, so a more or less unchanged side should start.
Gillingham will be a handful on their own patch and could be one of the sides looking to be promoted come May. Our last win in Kent was way back in 1982/83 when the Cherries ran out 5-2 winners!
Here's our record against Gillingham:
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