The Cherries return to action this Sunday as they look to extend their invincible start to their maiden league campaign in tier three.
Bournemouth sit a top the league table above Watford who are the only other undefeated side so far this season.
Both teams have 16 points with Bournemouth ahead on goal difference, three points ahead of third-placed Plymouth Argyle, who host the travelling Cherries on Sunday.
Plymouth will welcome the Dorset based side to Home Park Stadium which has a capacity of 17,000.
Argyle were 0-2 victors at Cheltenham Town last time out in the league, following their 0-4 win away at Lewes.
Previously the Devon based side have only dropped points in a home draw to AFC Wimbledon and an away defeat at 2nd place Watford.
Helen Bleazard’s side come into the fixture off the back of a 2-1 win against Lewes at the Ringwood Community Hub last Sunday, which saw the Cherries come from behind thanks to goals from Jenna Markham and Jessica Henessy to win the game and continue their unbeaten record.
Bournemouth’s only dropped points have come at home against Exeter, where Markham’s late strike rescued a point in a 1-1 draw.

The newly promoted Cherries will be looking to continue their positive start to the season and continue building momentum into their first fixture of the season at the Vitality Stadium against Oxford United at the end of the month.
AFC Bournemouth Women travel to Home Park Stadium to play Plymouth Argyle W.F.C on Sunday, October 12th at 2pm.