West Ham travel to face Chelsea on Saturday evening in good form, having not suffered defeat in their last seven games.
Chelsea, meanwhile, saw their season all but ended in the space of four days after they were knocked out of the Champions League and FA Cup by Paris Saint-Germain and Everton, respectively.
Chelsea are 11 points and six places off of the Champions League spot, so their aim is probably securing a place in the Europa League next season.
West Ham, however, are only two points behind fourth-placed Manchester City and they could leapfrog them this weekend if they defeat Chelsea and City lose the Manchester derby.
James Tomkins and James Collins are still missing for West Ham, but Winston Reid should be fit to play in the game at Stamford Bridge.
Meanwhile, Sam Byram is back from his suspension and is eligible to play.
With all that in mind, here is the starting 11 that we think Slaven Bilic will select for the game:
Goalkeeper: Adrian
Adrian will come back into the side after Darren Randolph played in the FA Cup tie with Man United.
The Spaniard’s penalty save was instrumental in helping West Ham defeat Everton in the Hammers’ last Premier League clash.
Right Back: Sam Byram
Byram has missed the last few games due to a combination of a suspension and being cup-tied, but we think he’ll come back into the side here.
Centre Back: Angelo Ogbonna
Despite having a variety of different partners in recent weeks, the Italian international has been, for the most part, rock-solid.
Centre Back: Winston Reid
West Ham fans will be grateful to see the New Zealander fit after he limped out of the cup tie with Man United.
Left Back: Aaron Cresswell
A constant performer for West Ham, Cresswell is unlucky not to have received an international call-up.
Midfield: Mark Noble
Noble can also count himself hard done by to have not been called up by Roy Hodgson after some great recent performances for the Hammers.
Midfield: Cheikhou Kouyate
Kouyate beings power and energy to the West Ham midfield and he’ll be needed to go up against Cesc Fabregas, who will look to dictate play for Chelsea.
Midfield: Dimitri Payet
As effective as he is on the left, we think the French magician will play slightly deeper on Saturday afternoon.
Left Midfield: Manuel Lanzini
With the news breaking that Lanzini is set to make his stay in East London permanent, he’ll hopefully have a spring in his step.
Right Forward: Michail Antonio
Antonio has been in great form recently, in both a forward role and as a stand-in right-back.
With Byram back fit, we think Antonio will revert to his usual position.
Striker: Emmanuel Emenike
Bilic has a few options he could choose up front, but we think he’ll stick with Emenike.