London Stadium is the venue as relegation-battling West Ham United and mid-table Chelsea meet in an all-London Premier League fixture.
West Ham United fought back to hold Newcastle United to a 1-1 away draw last weekend, making it straight competitive games without losing (W2, D1). Indeed, David Moyes’ men have earned two points in their last two Premier League matches (W1, D1), as many as in their previous nine in the competition combined (W1, D1, L7). But if they’re to go three consecutive top-flight games without losing for the first time since October, the ‘Hammers’ must defy a dreadful run of eight defeats from their last ten London derbies in the Premier League (W1, D1). Chelsea’s visit to the London Stadium bodes well, with West Ham going unbeaten in five of their last seven top-flight H2Hs at home (W4, D1).
In the meantime, visiting Chelsea followed up a 0-0 home draw against Liverpool with another underwhelming ‘nil-nil’ stalemate against Fulham last time out, forfeiting their hopes of returning in contention for the top four. Languishing ten points adrift of fourth-placed Newcastle, the ‘Blues’ face the prospect of drawing a blank in three consecutive league fixtures for the first time since a run of four in 2007. With that in mind, it’s no wonder manager Graham Potter, who has overseen just one win in the last seven matches in all competitions (D3, L3), has come under heavy scrutiny. On a more positive not, the visitors have recorded three consecutive Premier League clean sheets in the build-up to this cross-town trip.
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