July 6, 2024

Wolves face West Ham on Saturday to end their three-game losing streak. The Wanderers are keen to win after winning only one game last month. David Moyes’ side has had a better run, but has drawn three games.

Wolves and West Ham have won the last five meetings, with Wolves potentially moving up to seventh and West Ham to sixth, while West Ham aims to move above Man United.

Wolves face an injury crisis in attack but may see a boost with Hwang Hee-chang returning to training.

Pedro Neto is expected to miss the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury, while Jean-Ricner Bellegarde has not resumed training and will not feature against West Ham.

Craig Dawson has trained, but will be assessed for West Ham’s game against Wolves. Goalkeeper Alphonse Areola will be absent due to a groin injury.

Nayef Aguerd is set to undergo a late fitness test before the game, with Moyes confirming his continued monitoring and readiness for the match.

Edson Alvarez is available for selection after serving a two-game suspension for ten yellow cards. West Ham’s likely line-ups include Sá, Kilman, Gomes, Bueno, Sarabia, Cunha.

Wolves’ 24-year-old Brazilian, Cunha, is expected to return to full fitness and could significantly impact their match against West Ham. Cunha is Wolves’ second top scorer in the Premier League and has contributed six assists.

Bowen, a top-performing West Ham winger, has scored 15 league goals and assisted five. He’s likely to be included in the Three Lions’ European Championship squad this summer, and could prove crucial against Wolves, who have conceded six goals in their last three games.

 

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