Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to spring themselves back into the win column after a terrible past week of action that has seen them lose in the Premier League and Champions League ahead of West Ham United's visit.
Spurs were smashed from pillar to post against Leicester City last weekend. Rodrigo Bentancur did score the game's opening goal as it looked as if Spurs would stroll to all three points at the King Power Stadium. However, Bentancur soon came off with an injury and now misses the rest of the season, as the Foxes went on to score three first half goals in a 4-1 win.
In midweek, Antonio Conte's side barely laid a glove on AC Milan in the Champions League and now have to deal with a 1-0 deficit ahead of the second leg in a few weeks' time. This game is also part of two London derbies for the club, with Chelsea up next week.
As for the Hammers, they drew 1-1 with Chelsea last weekend and after also drawing with Newcastle United and beating Everton in the league and Derby County in the FA Cup 2-0 each, it means four games have passed without a loss for the Hammers since losing to Wolves 1-0.
Nevertheless, David Moyes' side are still just two above Everton in the relegation fight and a loss here and a win for those below them could rocket them straight into the bottom three.