**Crysencio Summerville** will surely be back on the bench for the 8pm kick off tonight after a lengthy layoff. A worryingly resurgent Wolverhampton Wanderers playing with renewed purpose following Rob Edwards’ appointment in November will offer more stern resistance than one would expect from a bottom side already condemned to the drop in May.
Nuno’s pick of the January transfer window **Adama Traore** did enough in the FA Cup quarter final to show he offers an attacking option from the off, allowing Nuno to feed Summerville back into the game later on depending on how desperate the need for the winger’s injection of pace. As [birminghamworld.co.uk](https://www.birminghamworld.uk/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers/west-ham-facing-late-fitness-tests-for-key-players-as-nuno-hoping-for-wolves-boost-6569765) put it:
_“He has stated a number of players are facing late fitness tests, including **Crysencio Summerville**. The key forward has missed the last three games due to a calf problem, while Jean-Clair Todibo has also been out for two and a half weeks._
_Striker **Callum Wilson** is also facing a late test – but Dinos Mavropanos, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mads Hermansen are all set to return.”_
Hammers fans will be hoping that Summerville can arrive as a late substitute and repeat the impact he had earlier in the season for Potter’s West Ham against Nuno’s Nottingham Forest, creating one goal and winning a penalty after appearing as a substitute in the 70th minute.
Pretty sure though that if West Ham do go behind in the first half, the call will go out for West Ham’s Flying Dutchman a whole lot earlier.
The prospect of Callum Wilson on the bench will also give Nuno an option he didn’t have against Leeds for the closing stages. It has to be hoped that the Hammers will pass their respective fitness tests and that supporters can see their side at full strength for this nerve wracking, round one of seven of the ‘do or die’ season climax.