Sheffield United will look to extend their unbeaten run to three matches when they travel to the London Stadium to tackle West Ham.The Blades climbed above the Hammers on Monday night, thanks to their hard-fought 1-0 win over Arsenal at Bramall Lane, while they drew with Watford the week before. Chris Wilder's side have now recovered from back-to-back defeats to sit ninth in the table, and a win could push them into the top five if results go their way this weekend. The former Northampton Town coach continues to get the best out of his team, and his fluid 3-5-2 formation should cause problems throughout the campaign. While Sheffield United go from strength to strength, West Ham are struggling at the moment. Manuel Pellegrini's troops looked to have found their feet, but they are now without a win in their last four games in all competitions. Two defeats in a row leaves them level on points with United but they will take confidence from the fact they have won two of their last three at home. An entertaining game could be on the cards this weekend, with Wilder's side unbeaten on the road this season. The Yorkshire club head to the capital with a fully-fit squad but the Blades boss may make changes up top. Lys Mousset scored the only goal against the Gunners, but Billy Sharp and Oliver McBurnie both impressed after stepping off the bench. Pellegrini is set to recall winger Andriy Yarmolenko after he was dropped to the bench last week against Everton, while Aaron Cresswell is set to replace Arthur Masuaku if he can prove his fitness.
West Ham United v Sheffield United
Chris Wilder's side have now recovered from back-to-back defeats to sit ninth in the table, and a win could push them into the top five if results go their way this weekend.
The former Northampton Town coach continues to get the best out of his team, and his fluid 3-5-2 formation should cause problems throughout the campaign.
While Sheffield United go from strength to strength, West Ham are struggling at the moment.
Manuel Pellegrini's troops looked to have found their feet, but they are now without a win in their last four games in all competitions. Two defeats in a row leaves them level on points with United but they will take confidence from the fact they have won two of their last three at home.
An entertaining game could be on the cards this weekend, with Wilder's side unbeaten on the road this season.
The Yorkshire club head to the capital with a fully-fit squad but the Blades boss may make changes up top. Lys Mousset scored the only goal against the Gunners, but Billy Sharp and Oliver McBurnie both impressed after stepping off the bench.
Pellegrini is set to recall winger Andriy Yarmolenko after he was dropped to the bench last week against Everton, while Aaron Cresswell is set to replace Arthur Masuaku if he can prove his fitness.
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