West Ham United look to build on their impressive win at Chelsea against Wolves at Molineux tonight, but it doesn’t look like they’ll field the same side.
Michail Antonio’s energy was crucial in the 1-0 triumph at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, whilst Mark Noble is an effective figure both on and off the pitch.
Neither could feature in the Midlands though, as they face late fitness tests to determine whether they’re in condition to play a part or not.
The Hammers are looking to secure back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time since August against Nuno Esposito Santo’s men.
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After ending a seven-match winless run against London rivals Chelsea at the weekend, West Ham should be going into this one with confidence.
Antonio and Noble’s absences will surely be felt, but it’ll be important for whoever steps in to make themselves counted in what is bound to be a tricky fixture.
You’d expect Sebastien Haller to return to the attack and potentially Pablo Fornals to move to the inside, leaving space for Andriy Yarmolenko to re-enter the fray.
West Ham are, without a doubt, stronger when both players are available though, so hopefully, they can make it.





