West Ham host Brentford at the London Stadium on Monday in the final match of this weekend's Premier League action.
The fixture is the first of two in five days for the Hammers in a busy week for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.
West Ham will play two Premier League matches before next weekend
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West Ham will play two Premier League matches before next weekendCredit: Getty
They follow up their home clash with the Bees by visiting Leeds at Elland Road on Friday night.
Both matches are live on talkSPORT, which you can tune in to via our website by clicking HERE for the live stream.
The Hammers head into Monday's match in 19th place with four points from their opening seven matches.
However, they could find themselves in 13th before next weekend with two wins in midweek.
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Why are West Ham playing twice in midweek?
West Ham saw both their fixtures this week moved after being selected for TV coverage.
The matches against both Brentford and Leeds were selected to be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
As a result, they were moved from 3pm kick-offs on a Saturday to their new kick-off times.
Sky Sports' rights deal includes matches on Friday and Monday nights.
The Hammers' clashes with Brentford and Leeds will both kick-off at 8pm.
The Hammers' clashes with Brentford and Leeds were both chosen for live TV coverage
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The Hammers' clashes with Brentford and Leeds were both chosen for live TV coverageCredit: Getty
West Ham vs Brentford: What's been said?
Nuno will take charge of his first home match as West Ham manager on Monday.
Since replacing Graham Potter, he has overseen an away draw with Everton and a defeat at Arsenal.
Speaking ahead of the visit of Brentford, he explained: "We haven't changed anything specific, just implementing routines.
"For me, it's hard to analyse what's happened before. We want to improve, and we know the home form factor is important."
Meanwhile, there have been suggestions home fans could stage a boycott of the match.
It forms part of a supporter protest against the club's board.
Nuno will oversee his first home match as Hammers boss against the Bees on Monday
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Nuno will oversee his first home match as Hammers boss against the Bees on MondayCredit: Getty
Responding to those rumours, Nuno added: "I wish all our fans will join us and support us.
"It's up to us to give back to the fans so they can grow close to us, make them support us and help us so we can change everything and become a fortress."