Summary

  • West Ham XI: Randolph, Antonio, Cresswell, Reid, Ogbonna, Noble (c), Kouyate, Moses, Lanzini, Payet, Carroll.

  • Swansea XI: Fabianski, Naughton, Kingsley, Fernandez, Amat, Ki, Fer, Cork (c), Routledge, Barrow, Ayew.

  1. Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    Here we go. The players are emerging from the tunnel...

  2. Hammering the leaguepublished at 14:53

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    West HamImage source, #bbcfootball
  3. Mascot malarkeypublished at 14:51

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    Hammerhead is doing the rounds before kick off, applauding the West Ham fans and creating some general merriment.

    HammerheadImage source, Getty Images

    Definitely in my top three Premier League mascots...

  4. 'A chance to see some fringe players'published at 14:48

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    Swansea manager Francesco Guidolin: "West Ham are a very good team and they have had a good season. But I am confident that we have a good group - it is not only 11 players.

    "I have the chance to see some players who don't play much and this is important for the future of our club and our players."

  5. Bilic grateful for Euro visionpublished at 14:45

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    West Ham manager Slaven Bilic: "We are really happy and grateful that with three games to go we are in competition for a European place, whether you're talking about top four which is quite hard but possible, or top six.

    "We have to be on top of our game in all three of these matches as there are a couple of teams below us that are capable of winning their games, like we are, and the gap is not so big."

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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  7. 'My last game at the Boleyn after 40 years'published at 14:40

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    John Motson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "Commentating at the Boleyn Ground for the final time will be an emotional moment for me given that I have been going there for over 40 years since I started with Match of the Day in 1971.

    "It's also the last Saturday home game for the West Ham fans and they'll want a win to move them to within two points of fourth-placed Manchester City and keep their Champions League qualification hopes alive.

    "When these sides drew in December, Swansea were struggling. They are now mathematically safe and I think Alan Curtis deserves plenty of the praise for that achievement, not least for leading them to a crucial win at Arsenal when Francesco Guidolin was absent."

  8. Lawro's predictionpublished at 14:38 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    West HamImage source, #bbcfootball

  9. Play our Predictor gamepublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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  10. Team newspublished at 14:35

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    Two changes for West Ham for their final Saturday game at the Boleyn Ground. Darren Randolph displaces Adrian in goal, and Victor Moses comes in for Diafra Sakho.

    West Ham XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Swansea beat Liverpool last time out but manager Francesco Guidolin still makes six changes. Kyle Naughton, Federico Fernandez and Stephen Kingsley come into the back four, Leroy Fer and Ki Sung-yueng are back in midfield, and there's a start for Modou Barrow up front.

    Swansea XIImage source, BBC Sport
  11. Good afternoonpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 7 May 2016

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    Hello and welcome to live text commentary of the Premier League match between West Ham and Swansea.

    A win would keep the Hammers' top four ambitions very much alive, while victory for Swansea could take them as high as 11th.

    The teams are in...

  12. Bye bye Boleynpublished at 14:30

    After 112 years, it's time for West Ham to bid farewell to the Boleyn Ground. It's the final Saturday home game at the ground.

    Boleyn GroundImage source, Getty Images

    This famous old ground has known triumphs and tears, but today is about much more than mere sentiment. There are cold, hard points to be earned, with West Ham still in with a real chance of Champions League football. Can the Boleyn go out with a bang?