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West Ham vs Sheffield United: Team news, injuries, predictions & betting odds

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West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini

West Ham United will take on Sheffield United in the English Premier League this weekend and this match could be a real game-changer for both the sides.

The Hammers on one hand have lost their previous two league games, the last one being a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Everton while Sheffield United have managed to pick up a superb 1-0 victory over Arsenal this past Monday.

Both the sides are tied on 12 points each meaning the team who manages to pick up a win in this match has every chance of breaking into the top six by the start of next week.

West Ham United have seen a slump in form during recent weeks and beating Sheffield United will surely be an uphill task for Manuel Pellegrini’s side since the manager will be without the likes of Michael Antonio and Fabianski.

West Ham vs Sheffield United:

Kick-off: Sat, 26 October 2019. 15:00 UK Time.

Stadium: London Stadium.

Referee: David Coote. Assistants: Daniel Cook, Sian Massey-Ellis.

Fourth official: Darren Bond. VAR: Martin Atkinson. Assistant VAR: Stephen Child.

Head to Head:

WHUFC wins: 1

Sheffield wins: 2

Draws: 1

Injuries & Suspensions:

West Ham:

Michail Antonio – Thigh Injury(Ruled Out).

Lukasz Fabianski – Thigh Injury(Ruled Out).

Aaron Cresswell – Groin Injury(Doubtful).

Winston Reid – Knee Injury(Doubtful).

Sheffield United:

No Injuries.

Trivia:

  • West Ham have won only one of their last seven home meetings with Sheffield in all competitions.
  • West Ham have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 3 league matches.
  • Since the start of the 2016/17 campaign, Chris Wilder has won 79 league matches as manager of Sheffield.

WHUFC vs Sheffield prediction:

WHUFC 2-2 Sheffield United

Betting Odds:

WHUFC win: 2.13

Draw: 3.58

Sheffield win: 3.76

Injury list via Premier Injuries.

Trivia via Whoscored.com and premierleague.com.

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