Team news

West Ham have no new injuries ahead of the visit of Nottingham Forest.

Crysencio Summerville remains out with a hamstring injury, while Michail Antonio is recovering from a broken leg.

Nottingham Forest forward Taiwo Awoniyi is recuperating after abdominal surgery, with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo reporting that the procedure "went well".

Murillo and Callum Hudson-Odoi, who both have hamstring problems, will be assessed ahead of the game.

Match facts

Head-to-head

  • West Ham have won five of their six Premier League home fixtures with Nottingham Forest, losing the other.

  • However, the Reds could complete their first league double over the Hammers for 41 years.

  • The Irons are unbeaten in eight home meetings with Forest in league and cup (W7, D1), a run which started in February 1999.

West Ham United

  • West Ham ended a run of eight games without victory by winning 2-0 at Manchester United last weekend.

  • Graham Potter's side are vying to win consecutive top-flight matches for the first time since February, when they defeated Arsenal and then Leicester.

  • The Hammers could draw four top-flight home games in a row for the first time since April 1985.

  • West Ham haven't lost their final home league fixture in any of the last seven campaigns, winning five and drawing two of those matches.

  • Jarrod Bowen has been directly involved in six goals in his last six Premier League games, scoring four times and contributing two assists.

  • Bowen is aiming to score in four successive league games at the London Stadium. The last West Ham player to achieve that was Jesse Lingard in April 2021.

Nottingham Forest

  • Nottingham Forest have won just once in six Premier League games, drawing two and losing three.

  • However, they've been victorious in nine top-flight away matches this season - only champions Liverpool have won more on the road, with 11.

  • Forest beat Burnley 2-1 at Turf Moor at this stage last season and are vying to win their final away league game in consecutive campaigns for the first time since 2006-07 and 2007-08 in League One.

  • Anthony Elanga has 10 top-flight assists this term and could equal Bryan Roy's Premier League club record of 11 in a single campaign, set in 1994-95.

  • Chris Wood became just the second player to score 20 Premier League goals for Forest in a single campaign against Leicester last weekend, emulating Stan Collymore who netted 22 in 1994-95 (in a 42-game season).

  • Brazilian midfielder Danilo could make his 50th Premier League appearance.