I am ***uming you have the saloon by the your description.
I have changed my rear bearing on my 2006 Accord due to changing a naff sensor and have used this bearing from this supplier.
(the reason for changing the bearing was a chain of events which led to a premature failure of the bearing)
BRAND NEW TOP QUALITY HUB AND BEARING.
www.ebay.co.uk
I have done over 40k miles on it and it is still going brilliantly today.
I did go for a genuine OEM Honda one (I found a new old stock seller on ebay at the time for £90) - it then died as water got into the hub due to lack of sealing around the ABS sensor.
Hence trying the above link on a cheaper alternative, I used some silicone sealant around the ABS sensor and the hub seal aswell as the after market bearing hub doesnt seal to well.
Its cheap and does the job really well. Quite impressed so far.
If you want to go Honda OEM you can get them from Cox.
https://www.coxmotorparts.co.uk/hon.../dfclassic/query=bearing&query_name=match_and
As mentioned rear bearing ***emblies are different form saloon and tourer. However the tourer is not the bearing on its own, it is still part of a hub ***embly.
They all come as a complete ***embly, you cannot change the bearings on their own.
As they are, it is an easy DIY because of this. Brilliant bit of engineering!
I didnt mind trying a cheaper bearing brand as they are pretty easy to change DIY, and if failed its just a couple hours to change it again.
However, if you are using a garage to change it for you, I would recommend going the Honda OEM route as you are paying labour charges to have it done so you want peace of mind of doing it once and then not revisiting it again year later.
Hope this helps