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Luke Reddy

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  2. Blink and you miss it

    West Ham 1-0 Man City

    Enner Valencia

    Get comfortable, put your feet up, stir the brew... oh hang on, no time for that.

    Terrific work from Cheikhou Kouyate who ghosts past Yaya Toure to deliver from the left and the cross deflects off Fabian Delph and into the path of Enner Valencia.

    He's 12 yards out and fires it low. It's under Joe Hart before he can move.

  3. GOAL

    West Ham 1-0 Man City - Enner Valencia

    West Ham score
  4. Post update

    West Ham 0-0 Man City

    The bubbles swish and swash around this famous ground which will of course not be part of the Premier League next season. The ball is rolling, we are off.

  5. Out to the pitch...

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    The tunnel is full with men in sporting tracksuits. Manchester City's is a deep blue, West Ham sport their traditional colours.

    Out onto the turf they step, the handshakes and formalities take place. Do you think the Leicester City lads are watching closely?

  6. Shoot on sight

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    Yaya Toure

    But, as easy on the eye as such a stat may be, it's worth looking at how Manchester City travel and how their goal tally dips a lot when they do.

    Just 10 goals in 10 away league games this season. They have 33 in 12 games at home.

  7. That's entertainment

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    Noel Gallagher and Russel Brand in attendance. What could possibly go wrong?

  8. Doubts over City?

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    Jonathan Pearce

    Match of the Day commentator

    Dimitri Payet
    Image caption: Is this the man to upset City's title bid?

    "Last season's 2-1 defeat at Upton Park was the moment when I doubted Manchester City would win the title.

    "They had 70% possession but did not have the desire or discipline to win the game. It's happened too often on their travels.

    "An instant replay would be a body blow. If Dimitri Payet is at his best and the Hammers shackle Sergio Aguero, it could happen. They're unbeaten at home in five months. City have been poor away.

    "West Ham haven't managed a double over City since 1963 - the year TV instant replays were first used, featuring in coverage of the annual American football game between the US Army and Navy.

    "Commentator Lindsey Nelson had to advise viewers left confused by a replay of a touchdown: 'Ladies and gentlemen, Army did not score again!'"

  9. Post update

    West Ham v Manchester City (17:30 GMT)

    As the players go through the final moments of their warm up on the turf, a quick word from Jonathan Pearce, who commentates on this one for Match of the Day later....

  10. Hammer time?

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    A look at West Ham's form explains why many of their fans will down a burger or chips and have a confident feeling in their stomach ahead of kick-off.

    West Ham fans

    The Hammers have lost just once since 22 November. That's 10 games, one loss - albeit in their last outing away at Newcastle.

    Tough to beat then. Dimitri Payet on the field too. They look primed to ask questions and in this title race, who'd have any confidence in high-flying City answering them?

  11. Team news

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    West Ham boss Slaven Bilic makes three changes from the Newcastle game with Winston Reid, Alex Song and Carl Jenkinson brought into the first XI.

    West Ham

    Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini recalls Bacary Sagna, Yaya Toure, Gael Clichy and Jesus Navas to the team, with Pablo Zabaleta, Fernando and Kelechi Iheanacho making way.

    Man City
  12. Welcome

    West Ham v Man City (17:30 GMT)

    West Ham United

    And of course, City have the 'been there, done that' card to play.

    This year, only West Brom have fielded an older team than the 28 years and 182 days City average.

    So they have experience, but - and it's a big but - under the lights at the Boleyn Ground, teams have been rattled.

  13. Welcome

    West Ham v Leicester (17:30 GMT)

    The cries of "we shall not be moved" are coming from Leicester City.

    But surely, surely if anyone is going to finally deliver some sort of telling blow in this race to the top it will be Manchester City?

    Power, guile, money to add more or such qualities. It's their to lose isn't it?

    Premier League table
  14. Welcome

    West Ham v Leicester (17:30 GMT)

    "To me to you. To me to you."

    The Chuckle Brothers

    The title race goes back-forth from week-to-week. You have a go, we'll have a go, let's share the lead around eh?

  15. Welcome

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