West Ham vs. Bournemouth (Thursday, 7.30pm)
Bidding to snap a four-game winless run across all competitions, West Ham United welcome Bournemouth to the London Stadium for Thursday's Premier League encounter.
The Hammers were forced to settle for a point in a 2-2 draw with Sheffield United two weekends ago, prior to the Cherries' 5-0 demolition of Swansea City in the FA Cup.
We say: West Ham United 3-1 Bournemouth
West Ham's magnificent defensive exploits at home may count for little against the prolific attacking unit of Bournemouth, but with Bowen fully fit again and Kudus out to right some AFCON wrongs, the Irons can fight fire with fire on Thursday.
Credit where credit is due for Bournemouth's exceptional cup display, but with no disrespect to Swansea, West Ham are a different kettle of fish at the London Stadium, and a third successive Premier League loss surely awaits the Cherries in the capital.
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Wolves vs. Man Utd (Thursday, 8.15pm)
Wolverhampton Wanderers can leapfrog Manchester United in the Premier League table if they claim maximum points in Thursday's contest at Molineux.
The hosts will be seeking revenge against the Red Devils after they suffered a controversial 1-0 defeat in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford back in August last year.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Manchester United
Thirteen of the last 14 meetings between the two teams have either ended as draws or been decided by a one-goal margin, and another tight affair could be on the cards on Thursday.
Wolves have turned up for the big occasions this term and boast an impressive home record, but Man United have a knack of grinding out positive results against the West Midlands club and may do enough to claim a share of the spoils in their latest visit to Molineux.
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