SAINTS will be hoping to earn their first win of the Premier League season when they make the short trip through the New Forest to face AFC Bournemouth on Monday.
Cherries will be without manager Andoni Iraola after the Spaniard was handed a touchline ban for accumulating three yellow cards.
Saints head into the game off the back of a heartbreaking 1-1 draw with fellow promoted side Ipswich Town.
They conceded an additional time equaliser - Sam Morsy's edge-of-the-box effort deflecting in off Joe Aribo - after Tyler Dibling had scored in the first half.
Bournemouth fell to a 3-0 defeat at Liverpool last weekend - their second consecutive defeat against a top-five side.
Here's how you can follow all the action from the Vitality Stadium on Monday evening...
How can I watch it on TV?
Southampton's trip to neighbours Bournemouth has been chosen for TV broadcast with UK viewers able to watch via Sky Sports' Monday Night Football.
As ever, full match highlights will be available on the Saints YouTube channel, with supporters outside of the UK can also tune in live across various stations.
How can I listen to commentary?
The club's official channel, Saints Play, will provide audio commentary of the game for a fee. A monthly audio pass is currently priced at £5.
Local listeners can also listen to the match via radio commentary through BBC Radio Solent on DAB or 96.1MHz.
Can I follow for free on the Daily Echo?
As always, we will run a live blog from the stadium, offering you updates and filling you in on everything that happens before, during, and after the game.
Check back into the Saints tab on the Daily Echo website for updates from the pre-match press conference, team news, and everything that happens on Monday evening.
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