Two teams that will be looking to finish the season in a European position will collide in the Premier League on Saturday. Wolves will have the home field advantage as they look to end a two-game winless run, while West Ham are without a victory in their last four matches.
It has been a creditable season for both Wolves and West Ham this term, but both will still have their sights set on finishing in a European position. Wolves come into this home match after going two without a victory, while they have claimed maximum points on just one occasion in their last four. They were last in action when playing out a 1-1 draw on the road against Burnley in midweek.
West Ham put in a much better display in midweek, as they claimed a third draw in their last four matches. However, the pressure continues to increase on David Moyes, as the Hammers are winless in their last four matches. Despite that, they remain seventh in the league standings, and they could potentially move up to sixth this weekend.
The home record boasted by Wolves is difficult to ignore this weekend, with the Black Country club winning six of their last nine at Molineux. They have only suffered two defeats over that period, and they come into this round after winning each of their previous two home matches in the competition.
West Ham have been entertaining in away matches across their last 20 fixtures in the Premier League, with a combined total of 75 goals being scored. However, they blew a two-goal lead on their travels for the first time since losing at Wigan in 2011 in their previous match on the road.
Wolves have a reliable record against the Hammers after winning four of the previous seven clashes between the sides at Molineux. However, the Hammers have won five of their last seven against Wolves, but both defeats over that period were suffered on the road.
Wolves will welcome back a number of first team stars this weekend, and it could be hard to oppose the hosts based on their home record. Their case is only made stronger based on the fact that West Ham have won just two of their last 12 matches in the competition.
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