As the transfer window edges towards shutting, Hammers eyes are diverted to the business of trying to eek out a result away to Chelsea.
Graham Potter would undoubtedly love to get one over on his former employers but its a tall task as the Hammers are truly down to the bare bones and have a group of largely untested youngsters on the bench.
One bright light is the return of captain Jarrod Bowen, a few weeks earlier than expected. However, there is no Paqueta, Sumerville or Alvarez which has made for a makeshift midfield and a full debut for young Alan Irving.
It's a pity but due to transfer rules the game comes too soon for newbie Evan Ferguson and the returning JWP. As such, Potter is going to beed to pull off a tactical masterclass if the Hammers are to avoid a spanking like they received in the home clash earlier in the season.
Then again, it's Chelsea and we are West ham, so the improbable is likely. Bizarrely, Mavropanus remains on the bench while Kilman, Wan Bissaka, Coufal and Cresswekk play in defence. Perhaps Soucek will drop back as a makeshift centre back but its a hard one to fathom.
Even harder to grasp is how on oddschecker Evan Ferguson is 12/1 to score the opening goal while Jarrod Bowen is 14/1! Otherwise, Chelsea are 3/10 for the win with the Hammers 9/1 against. The draw at 11/2 looks the best bet.
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West ham: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Coufal, Kilman, Cresswell, Emerson, Soucek, Irving, Soler, Bowen, Kudus
Subs: Fabianski, Foderingham, Mavropanos, Guilherme, Ings, Rodriguez, Casey, Scarles, Orford
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