West Ham United remain without forward Pablo Felipe for their trip Liverpool tomorrow. The attacker has been out since before the Hammer’s 0-0 draw with AFC Bournemouth, and it will stay that whilst the club nurses Pablo back to health. Nuno Espirito Santo confirmed the side would not rush him back and risk more muscle injuries.
The 22-year-old Brazilian is yet to score for West Ham but has had a positive impact on the Iron’s attack. His signing poised Nuno to change formation that has not only helped Valentin Castellanos to start scoring, but begin a change to the team’s defence, which has now been excelling in recent games.
Pablo Felipe’s 2025/26 Gil Vicente Statisics
| Appearances | Goals | Assists |
| 14 | 10 | 1 |
Pablo joined from Portuguese side Gil Vicente, where he scored ten goals in 14 games, after a loan spell with the club in the season prior. Whilst the Brazilian has not yet fulfilled his potential in London, at 22 will have a lot of time to truly show what he’s about.
Further team news
Konstantinos Mavropanos will be available after picking up a hefty knock in the game with Bournemouth. The Greek defender has been integral to West Ham’s improved defensive showing, and their had been worries he would be a late call for tomorrows game with Liverpool, but has now had the all clear.
The 28-year-old is expected to continue his partnership with on-loan defender Axel Disasi, with the Hammers hoping to keep another clean sheet.
Mads Hermansen is also likely to retain his place. The shot stopper has been in place for the last three Premier League games, overseeing two clean sheets and conceding just one goal. That being Benjamin Sesko’s sublime finish for Manchester United two matches ago.
Freddie Potts remains out with suspension following his red card at Burton Albion in the FA Cup. Potts served he first of his three game ban against Bournemouth, and will now serve his second tomorrow. The midfielder will be eligible to return after West Ham’s game at Fulham, ironically, just in time for the team’s FA Cup tie with Brentford.




