West Ham Vs Liverpool: Live Score, Preview, Lineup, Telecast Details


Premier League
MATCH INFO
MATCH :
West Ham
 V/s
Liverpool
COMPETITION :
Round 19
DATE:
29-12-2024
TIME:
10:45 PM IST (UTC +5:30)
STADIUM:
London Stadium

West HamLineup
Possible XI:
Fabianski (GK); Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Kilman, Emerson; Rodriguez; Bowen, Soler, Soucek, Kudus; Fullkrug
LiverpoolLineup
Possible XI:
Alisson (GK); Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo; Diaz

Preview: West Ham Vs Liverpool

Lopetegui eyes a big upset with a win over the table-toppers.

In the heart of London, where the timeless allure of the Tower Bridge meets the vibrant buzz of Covent Garden, Matchweek 19 of the Premier League fixtures takes us to the London Stadium where West Ham United are set to host Liverpool.

West Ham United currently occupy the 13th spot in the Premier League standings, enduring a disappointing campaign that has seen them secure just six victories from 18 matches. Their struggles are compounded by defensive frailties, having conceded 30 goals, resulting in a negative goal difference of -7.

Despite these challenges, the Londoners will aim to defy expectations and deliver a season-defining upset when they face the table-toppers, Liverpool, at the London Stadium. The clash promises to be a crucial test of resilience and ambition for Lopetegui’s side as they strive to turn their fortunes around in front of their home crowd.

Liverpool’s relentless pursuit of the Premier League title shows no signs of wavering, as they edge closer to lifting the coveted championship trophy. While their momentum momentarily stalled with two consecutive draws, the Reds roared back to form with a scintillating 6-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in a thrilling nine-goal spectacle.

As they prepare to face another London-based opponent, this time away at West Ham United, Liverpool will aim to extend their winning streak and consolidate their position at the top of the table. The tactical choices of Arne Slot will be pivotal, as fans eagerly anticipate whether the Dutch tactician will introduce changes to his lineup or stick to the proven formula that has delivered results in recent matches. 

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