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West Brom v West Ham preview
- Updated: April 29, 2016
Dimitri Payet’s inspirational form had led to West Ham being hailed as Champions League contenders, but four draws out of five mean they are looking over their shoulder to hold on to a Europa League spot.
The fans are still hoping to leave Upton Park in style and bringing European football to their new stadium would be a fitting finale.
West Brom’s season appears pretty much over, but do not expect Tony Pulis to allow his players any respite – as Tottenham found to their cost.
Team news
Saido Berahino and Ben Foster will be assessed by West Brom. The pair missed Monday’s 1-1 draw at Tottenham with ankle injuries but Pulis is hopeful they will be fit.
James Morrison has returned to training after a hamstring injury but is unlikely to feature while Chris Brunt is sidelined until next season with a knee injury. Youngsters Jonathan Leko and Tyler Roberts have been training with the first-team squad and could play a part on Saturday.
West Ham have a fully-fit squad. Slaven Bilic’s side have had 10 days to shake off any knocks sustained during the 3-1 win over Watford last time out, and the Hammers boss …
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