
Everton have lost just one of their last eight Premier League games
West Ham have drawn three of their last four home matches in the Premier League
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Having been held to a point at Crystal Palace on Monday night, West Ham are back on home soil when they welcome Everton to the London Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Hammers failed to claim a much-needed victory at a Palace side with little to play for and now the pressure is on when they face their former boss David Moyes and his Everton team.
There was nothing separating West Ham and Everton when they met at Hill Dickinson Stadium back in September and the same might well be the case when they clash in the capital this weekend.
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Team news
Injuries have not been kind to West Ham in recent months but thankfully for boss Nuno Espirito Santo, the Hammers picked up no fresh fitness concerns following their goalless draw at Selhurst Park.
As for Everton, star defender Jarrad Branthwaite looks set to miss the remainder of the season after he was stretchered off with a hamstring injury in the 2-1 Merseyside derby defeat at the hands of Liverpool last time out.
Jack Grealish is continuing his recovery from a foot injury but, in better news for the Toffees, striker Beto is set to feature despite picking up a knock against Liverpool.
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The stats
Everton have hit their stride at the business end of the season, with the Toffees losing just one of their last eight Premier League games.
West Ham have drawn three of their last four home matches in the Premier League, while Everton and the Hammers played out a 1-1 draw when they met at Hill Dickinson Stadium earlier this season.
The last three meetings between West Ham and Everton in the league have ended in draws.
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Prediction
Sharing the spoils in three of their last four home games in the Premier League, West Ham seem to be hoping they can draw their way to safety this season.
Having an extra day to prepare for this clash at the London Stadium, Everton will be the fresher of the two teams.
Each of the last three league meetings between this pair have been drawn, a trend that might well continue on Saturday, which will give West Ham’s relegation rivals Tottenham hope of improving their precarious position at the bottom end of the table.
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