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West Ham vs Leicester Thursday Premier League action

West Ham United is set to host Leicester City at the London Stadium this evening in a crucial Premier League encounter. Both teams are eager to secure vital points as they navigate challenging seasons.





Recent Form and Team Streaks
  • West Ham comes into this match buoyed by a significant 1-0 victory over title contenders Arsenal. Despite this morale-boosting win, the Hammers have faced difficulties at home, amassing only 14 points from 13 games this season. Their offensive struggles are evident, with the team finding the net sparingly in recent fixtures.

  • Leicester City, under the management of Ruud van Nistelrooy, are grappling with a severe downturn in form. The Foxes have suffered four consecutive defeats and have lost 10 of their last 11 Premier League matches, positioning them second from the bottom in the league standings. Their away record offers little solace, with only two victories on the road this season. Compounding their woes, Leicester recently parted ways with first-team coach Ben Dawson and goalkeeping coach Danny Alcock in an attempt to reverse their fortunes.



Head-to-Head Record

West Ham and Leicester have shared a competitive rivalry in recent years, with both sides winning two of their last five encounters, while one match ended in a stalemate. However, Leicester has dominated the most recent clashes, securing three consecutive victories over the Hammers, including a convincing 3-1 win in December 2024.



Possible Lineups

West Ham's manager, Graham Potter, is likely to field a lineup aiming to build on their recent success. However, the team will be without key players Lucas Paquetá and Michail Antonio due to injuries. Jarrod Bowen, who netted the decisive goal against Arsenal, is expected to lead the attack.

Leicester City faces its own selection challenges, with fitness tests pending for James Justin and Nathaniel Okoli. Despite their recent struggles, the Foxes will look to seasoned striker Jamie Vardy to spearhead their offensive efforts.



 
 
 

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