You don't have to adjust your screen, it is a rare Saturday 3pm kick off, which means I will be needing a stream so please be ready.
West Ham are a team that look worse on paper than in practice. They are in poor form and are near the bottom of the table but they gave Liverpool a lot of problems at Anfield and beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, so there's no room for complacency. Fabianski is also certain to have a great game.
Injury News:
Calum Chambers
Left knee. Ruptured anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee during Chelsea (h) on 29 December. Successful surgery completed. Rehabilitation process expected to take between six to nine months.
Sead Kolasinac
Right shoulder. Significant strain to right shoulder joint during Everton (h) on 23 February. Aiming to return to full training by the end of March.
Cedric Soares
Left knee. Aiming to be in full training next week (w/c Monday 9 March).
Kieran Tierney
Now back in full training.
Lucas Torreira
Right ankle. Sustained fracture to right ankle during Portsmouth (a) on Monday. Awaiting further specialist reviews which will determine recovery plan.
With that in mind, I'd predict the following:
Leno
Bellerin - Luiz - Mari - Tierney
Ceballos - Xhaka
Pepe - Ozil - Auba
Nketiah
Personally, I would like to see Marty on the left and Auba up top, but I don't think that will happen. I'd be very disappointed to see Laca start here. I think Saka needs a break and if Tierney is fit then play him, it's a good game to bring him back into.
I'm going with a relatively comfortable but at times dicey 2-0 win.
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