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West Ham United v Swansea City: Team news
West Ham are hopeful Andy Carroll and Michail Antonio will be fit to face Swansea.
Striker Carroll went off during the 3-0 defeat at Arsenal with a groin problem and winger Antonio had to be replaced at half-time due to illness.
Defenders Aaron Cresswell, Winston Reid and Angelo Ogbonna and midfielder Pedro Obiang are out injured.
Swansea have several injury concerns.
Top scorer Fernando Llorente could return after missing the last two games with an ankle problem, but Kyle Naughton is struggling with a hamstring injury.
Midfielder Leroy Fer is likely to be deployed at right-back if Naughton misses out, while goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski will be checked after he suffered a heavy collision in the closing stages against Spurs.
Teams
West Ham (from): Adrian, Randolph, Byram, Fonte, Collins, Sakho, Masuaku, Kouyate, Noble, Fernandes, Nordtveit, Snodgrass, Feghouli, Antonio, Lanzini, Ayew, Carroll, Fletcher, Calleri.
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West Ham United v Swansea City: Manager quotes
Slaven Bilic (West Ham United)
On facing Swansea: "We have to do the job.
"We wanted to do it before now. I didn't smell this, I didn't think we would lose five games.
"I will never stop believing in myself but to get, or to keep, other people believing, people who are not involved in training or the amount of work I do here, you have to deliver the results and now it is about time. You have to do it for the club.
"It's not can we do it, we have to do it and we've got to do it on Saturday. It's going to be extremely difficult but also a great challenge to be a part of, also for me as a manager.
"It is my responsibility. Now we have to think only about the team. Not a team of 11, a team of 60,000, plus 18 other players, plus staff, and many more people.
"The one and only aim is to win the game. The game is going to be extremely difficult, I rate Swansea and Paul Clement, but they are below us.
"It is our job to keep the fans behind us the whole game because they are also going to be nervous and they want their team to win, especially these type of games.
"But it is in our hands and that is the best you can ask for. Your destiny is in your hands. We are playing a team we have beaten, a team that is five points below us. We have big belief."
Paul Clement (Swansea City)
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West Ham United v Swansea City: Our prediction
Our David John writes... Punters, pundits, managers and players will have us all believe the title/relegation situation is just about set in stone but there is in the region of 21-24 points to play for – more than enough to change the lay of the land dramatically.
It is not desperation time just yet but respective managers Slaven Bilic and Paul Clement are feeling a fraction twitchier following midweek defeats so who will blink first at the London Stadium?
It was not total doom and gloom with positives to be taken – West Ham defended stoutly until Mesut Ozil’s opener for Arsenal while Swansea had lengthy spells of domination before their late capitulation at home to Tottenham.
Clement understandably used the phrase “heart-breaking” after shipping three goals from the 88th minute and with his honeymoon period well and truly over in south Wales, he has to start earning his money as he tries to pick his players up after slipping back into the bottom three.
The Hammers have some resilience up to a point but blew a winning position last weekend at Hull, then folded pretty tamely in 25 second-half minutes at the Emirates to leave them teetering on the back of five straight defeats.
Bilic seems convinced one win would get them back on course and confidence flowing again but they look as brittle as any team in the section at the moment while their new stadium has hardly been the happiest hunting ground in front of some fickle home support.
The Swans have endured a run of seven Premier League defeats from nine away trips but represent the pick of the prices here with the prospect of striker Fernando Llorente returning to action following an ankle injury an obvious major boost.
Prediction: West Ham 1-2 Swansea
West Ham United v Swansea City: Opta facts
West Ham have been beaten just once in their last eight Premier League games against Swansea, though it was at home to the Swans last season (W4 D3).
Swansea’s 4-1 win in May 2016 over the Hammers ended a run of 12 away games in all competitions without a victory against them (D2 L10).
In his last six Premier League games against the Swans, Andy Carroll has scored five times and assisted another three goals.
West Ham have lost their last five Premier League games – they haven’t lost six in a row in the competition since March 2010.
West Ham have won just one of their last six home Premier League games (D1 L4) and have lost three of the last four.
The Hammers have already lost seven times at the London Stadium in the Premier League; four more defeats than they suffered in their final season at the Boleyn Ground (3). The most home defeats they’ve registered in a PL season is nine (2006/07, 2010/11 and 2013/14).
Swansea have lost four consecutive away games in the Premier League, conceding two or more goals on each occasion. They’ve never lost five in a row on the road in the PL.
Swansea(66 goals conceded) are the 12th different team to concede 64 or more goals after 31 Premier League games in a season. The previous 11 teams have all been relegated.
The Swans have conceded 33+ goals from their first 15 away games of a season for the first time since shipping 34 in 2000/01 in the third tier.
Gylfi Sigurdsson has had a hand in 53% of Swansea’s away goals in the Premier League this season (8 of 15).
West Ham United v Swansea City: Sky Bet odds
West Ham are Sky Bet’s 11/10 favourites for the victory with Swansea a 23/10 chance while the draw is priced at 13/5. Paul Clement’s men were cut to even-money to face relegation following their late capitulation against Tottenham, while the Hammers are hardly considered safe at 12/1. Andy Carroll heads the first goalscorer betting at 9/2 while the importance of Fernando Llorente is emphasised by his position at the head of the hosts’ side of the market at 7/1.
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