West Ham’s performances offer more positivity than their results of late.
Hard done by against the Baggies when they grabbed a last-minute equaliser and unable to break down a resolute Watford side and ultimately coming away with two points rather than all six – and the Chelsea defeat was to be expected.
Next up for the Hammers is a trip to the south coast to take on a struggling Bournemouth side who have found it difficult to keep clean sheets all season.
Michail Antonio’s header gave West Ham the win at the London Stadium in August and he’ll be back for this one having served his one-match suspension on Monday against Chelsea.
The Hammers also won this fixture last season 3-1 but both goalscorers that day are no longer at the club.
Who will start for Slaven Bilic tomorrow? Here’s our predicted West Ham team for the game at the Vitality Stadium.




