Prediction: West Ham vs Leeds United - Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts - Soccer News
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Prediction: West Ham vs Leeds United - Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts - Soccer News
West Ham host Leeds in a Premier League match with West Ham needing three points to keep their survival hopes alive. West Ham are two points behind Tottenham and face intense pressure after a 3-1 loss at Newcastle. They have lost their previous three consecutive Premier League matches by an aggregate score of 7-1. Adama Traore remains a doubt, while the rest of the squad is reported fit. Taty Castellanos is expected to return to the starting lineup after scoring off the bench against Newcastle. Jarrod Bowen is set to lead the team. Leeds are coming off FA Cup semi-final disappointment but have shown strong form with a late 1-0 win at home.
"Verdict: Dominic Calvert-Lewin over 0.5 shots on target Best Odds: 8/11 Bookmaker: Luckster Knowing that nothing less than three points will be enough this weekend, West Ham will welcome Leeds to east London on Sunday afternoon."
"However, last seen coming under even more scrutiny as they slumped to a deserved 3-1 drumming away at an inconsistent Newcastle, West Ham have the feel of a squad liming their way over the finishing line. With a monumental amount of pressure on their shoulders when they return to the London Stadium this weekend, the Hammers have lost all of their previous three consecutive Premier League battles by an aggregate score of 7-1."
"Missing out away at St. James' Park last weekend, January recruit and former Fulham attacker Adama Traore remains a doubt on Sunday afternoon. However, aside from the one-time Barcelona youngster, West Ham have reported a clean bill of health and have no fresh injury concerns. Coming off the bench midway through the first-half and bagging a consolation strike against Newcastle last week, Argentinian striker Taty Castellanos should be handed a full recall."
"As for the visitors, while Leeds might have suffered FA Cup semi-final heartbreak at Wembley last month, that result appeared to be nothing more than a minor blip for Daniel Farke's side. Snatching a stellar last-gasp 1-0 victory at home against European chasers Br"
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