West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur both hope to move further away from England's relegation zone, in a match that could really go either way.
Of the two sides, Spurs have been showing the better form in recent matches as West Ham haven't been able to impress. Moreover, Tottenham will remember their last meeting with the Hammers, a 4-0 win in March this year.
West Ham are without striker Dean Ashton, while midfielder Lee Bowyer is still working on regaining fitness for this game.
Alan Hutton and Giovani dos Santos are sidelined for Spurs, while Jermaine Jenas returns from a toe injury. Luka Modric and Ledley King are uncertain.
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Tottenham Hotspur move into 15th place in the Premiership following a 0-2 win at West Ham United, who in turn drop to the 16th position and are dangerously close to the relegation zone.
Russian Roman Pavlyuchenko came close to opening the score in the first half but hit the post from close range. Spurs did get the opener in the 68th minute though when a downward header from Ledley King bounced up and into the net.
Keeper Heurelho Gomes made two important saves in a row in the 89th minute and the following counter-attack ended with a powerful Jamie O'Hara shot from the edge of the penalty area, 0-2.