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West Ham XI vs Tottenham: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup and injury latest for Premier League game

The celebrations at West Ham cannot last too long.

While Thursday’s win over Sevilla was the greatest night in the club’s recent history, Sunday offers a different challenge.

As if a meeting with bitter rivals Tottenham needed any more riding on it, both teams are battling for the top four and a win would likely make quite the statement in that regard.

After the Sevilla win, David Moyes has confirmed he is keen to manage the fitness of his players, particularly after such a mammoth effort only days ago.

Jarrod Bowen and Angelo Ogbonna are both out, along with Vladimir Coufal while Nikola Vlasic could replace Said Benrahma in attack.

Andriry Yarmolenko has been well-suited to an impact role and, even despite his recent goals, is likely to continue in that respect given his lack of training.

West Ham predicted XI (4-3-3): Fabianski; Johnson, Zouma, Dawson, Cresswell; Rice, Soucek, Lanzini; Vlasic, Fornals, Antonio

Injured: Bowen (heel), Ogbonna (knee)

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