What is the form of West Ham compared to Liverpool?
West Ham’s form has been atrocious. After winning back-to-back games upon David Moyes’ debut, the Hammers have now failed to win any of their last four games, suffering three defeats and a draw. This means in their last 15 games, the London side have picked up four wins and a whopping 10 defeats (D1).
With Liverpool, it’s a totally different story. The Merseyside giants have not lost a single league game this season, drawing once with Man United and winning every other fixture. In fact, their only two defeats all season came in the Champions League against Napoli and in the League Cup against Aston Villa – the u23s featured in that latter game.
West Ham vs Liverpool head-to-head record
The last time these two sides met, Liverpool succumbed to a 1-1 draw with the Hammers. Nonetheless, it has been quite some time since they last lost to the London side. West Ham’s last victory over the Merseyside giants came back in February 2016, while their last Premier League triumph over the Reds came a month prior to that.
Games played: 139
West Ham wins: 28
Liverpool wins: 74
Draws: 37
Team news
Moyes has a few concerns heading into this tie. West Ham could be without a few players, namely Masuaku and Snodgrass. Both are doubts for this tie while Fabianski is ruled out until early January.
As for the away side, they will be without Sadio Mane. The Senegalese ace picked up a hamstring injury in Thursday’s 2-1 win over Wolves, with Klopp revealing that he won’t be back until after the weekend clash with Southampton.
In his place, Origi will be vying for a start but Minamino could be another option. Fabinho could sit this game as he is not yet at 100 percent while Lallana, Milner, and Shaqiri are doubts.
TV schedules and streaming broadcasts
In the USA: SiriusXM FC, NBC Sports App, NBCSN
In Canada: DAZN
In Australia: Optus Sport
Match details, result and original broadcast info
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