Manchester United are struggling to string a run of wins together since the three claimed at the start of the campaign. Given the close nature of the title race, a repeat of this could move José Mourinho’s side into the upper echelons. For West Ham even a single victory would be welcome: their last in the Premier League was over a month ago, when Sunderland were beaten 1-0 on 22 October. Jamie JacksonKick-off Sunday 4.30pmVenue Old TraffordLast season Man Utd 1 West Ham 1Referee J MossThis season G12, Y57, R2, 4.9 cards per gameOdds H 4-9 A 13-2 D 7-2Manchester UnitedSubs from Romero, Johnstone, Depay, Lingard, Fosu-Mensah, Tuanzebe, Schneiderlin, Young, Carrick, Blind, Fellaini, Darmian, Rashford, MartialDoubtful NoneInjured Bailly (knee, Jan), Smalling (foot, unknown)Suspended NoneForm DWDLDDiscipline Y27 R1Leading scorer Ibrahimovic 6West Ham UnitedSubs from Adrián, Spiegel, Arbeloa, Nordtveit, Feghouli, Ayew, Calleri, Zaza, FletcherDoubtful NoneInjured Masuaku (knee), Oxford (ankle), Töre (thigh, all 3 Dec), Carroll (knee, 11 Dec), Byram (hamstring, unknown)Suspended Reid (one match)Form LDLWWDiscipline Y32 R2Leading scorer Antonio 6
Source: The Guardian November 25, 2016 18:20 UTC