West Ham will look to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches when they welcome Crystal Palace to the London Stadium.The Hammers got off to a terrible start this season, losing their opening game 5-0 to Manchester City in front of their own fans. After drawing with Brighton, Manuel Pellegrinis side have enjoyed a great run of results after beating Watford, Norwich City and Manchester United. Draws against Aston Villa and Bournemouth could also have gone their way on another day and the London club are sitting pretty in fifth. A victory this weekend could lift them up to third if results go their way, but they could also be leapfrogged by Palace. Roy Hodgsons side have gone about their business quietly, and they are ninth after the first seven matches of the campaign. Palace are just one point behind West Ham on 11 points, and they come into the game in good form. The Eagles drew with Wolves before beating Norwich 2-0, and they have won four of their last six away games. Pellegrini has been dealt a blow ahead of kick-off with goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski now out for the next three months. The 34-year-old tore a hip muscle during the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth and Pellegrini is set to bring in Roberto Jimenez. Midfielders Manuel Lanzini and Jack Wilshere have recovered from knocks and should be among the squad. Hodgson will be without midfielder Luka Milivojevic after he picked up his fifth booking of the season last week. Defender Mamadou Sakho remains a doubt as Palace look to win their first league game against West Ham since 2015.
West Ham United v Crystal Palace
After drawing with Brighton, Manuel Pellegrinis side have enjoyed a great run of results after beating Watford, Norwich City and Manchester United.
Draws against Aston Villa and Bournemouth could also have gone their way on another day and the London club are sitting pretty in fifth.
A victory this weekend could lift them up to third if results go their way, but they could also be leapfrogged by Palace.
Roy Hodgsons side have gone about their business quietly, and they are ninth after the first seven matches of the campaign. Palace are just one point behind West Ham on 11 points, and they come into the game in good form.
The Eagles drew with Wolves before beating Norwich 2-0, and they have won four of their last six away games.
Pellegrini has been dealt a blow ahead of kick-off with goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski now out for the next three months.
The 34-year-old tore a hip muscle during the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth and Pellegrini is set to bring in Roberto Jimenez.
Midfielders Manuel Lanzini and Jack Wilshere have recovered from knocks and should be among the squad.
Hodgson will be without midfielder Luka Milivojevic after he picked up his fifth booking of the season last week. Defender Mamadou Sakho remains a doubt as Palace look to win their first league game against West Ham since 2015.
Head to Head Comparison
West Ham United - Last 5 Matches
Crystal Palace - Last 5 Matches