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“Fully Fit For Relegation Decider” West Ham v Wolves: Preview, Prediction, Predicted Line-ups

After the disappointment of going out of the FA Cup at the hands of Leeds United, West Ham face Wolverhampton Wanderers in a crucial game. The phrase “must win” has been used so many times this season, but realistically this is it.

If the Hammers lose again to Wolves in what is the first Premier League game of the weekend, it will hand the impetus straight to our relegation rivals. Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United will all be watching closely.

West Ham survival hopes hang in the balance

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West Ham United return to league action knowing exactly what’s at stake. With just seven games left, this is no longer about performances or progress — it’s about survival.

A win would take us above Spurs and level on points with Forest, which suddenly shifts the pressure elsewhere. Lose, and it’s hard to see where the next win comes from.

There is a bit of cautious optimism on the injury front. Crysencio Summerville, Dinos Mavropanos and Jean-Clair Todibo are all being assessed, while there’s a chance the likes of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Callum Wilson could return.

ExWHUEmployee has suggested Nuno Espírito Santo might even have a full squad available, which — given recent weeks — would be a massive boost.

[![Crysencio Summerville at West Ham training](https://cdn.claretandhugh.info/wp-content/uploads/Summerville-Training-1024x536.png)](https://cdn.claretandhugh.info/wp-content/uploads/Summerville-Training.png)

Summerville has been training with his West Ham teammates and looks set to return

Wolves arrive in form and full of confidence

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Wolverhampton Wanderers won’t roll over here. Far from it.

Rob Edwards’ side have picked up two wins and a draw from their last three league games, and they’ll see this as a real opportunity to drag another team into trouble while boosting their own survival hopes.

They do have a couple of absentees, with Sam Johnstone and Enso González unavailable, but momentum is firmly with them — and that’s something West Ham have lacked.

Predicted West Ham XI

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This is what I think Nuno will go with — not necessarily what I would pick. Therefore, I’m guessing Nuno will start with Summerville on the bench due to him not playing for a month.

Position

Player

**GK**

Areola

**RB**

Wan-Bissaka

**CB**

Mavropanos

**CB**

Disasi

**LB**

Diouf

**CM**

Souček

**CM**

Fernandes

**LW**

Traoré

**RW**

Bowen

**CF**

Castellanos

**CF**

Pablo

How this game might unfold

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It feels like this comes down to mentality more than tactics.

Wolves will be fresher, there’s no getting away from that, but West Ham are at home and the situation demands a reaction. The London Stadium crowd will expect it, and the players have to deliver.

Jarrod Bowen will be key as always, and if Summerville is fit enough to feature, that could be massive. We’ve seen what a difference he makes.

Prediction

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I think we can win this — but let’s be honest, we have to.

It won’t be pretty, and it probably won’t be comfortable, but if the players show the right level of commitment, there’s enough quality in that side to get it done.

Fail to win here, and the conversation around West Ham changes completely. **2-0 to West Ham**

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