West Ham vs Man City news: Can Hammers hold up Pep's title party?
Manchester City can all-but seal the Premier League title with a victory against West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday.
With Liverpool not in Premier League action this weekend, Manchester City can move six points clear, if they win at West Ham, with the Reds just having two games left to play.
Even if Liverpool keep winning, Pep Guardiola's side would need just a point at home to Aston Villa to fully confirm the title, with their superior goal difference acting as an extra buffer.
The Irons still have something to play for in their final home game of the season, with the Europa League still within reach.
David Moyes' side are just three points behind Manchester Utd with a game in hand so could still get themselves back into the second tier of European football after their excellent run to the semis this season.
The other big talking point in this game is West Ham captain Mark Noble's final home game of his long loyal career. There won't be a dry eye in the house...especially if City drop points.
When: Sunday 15 May, 2022 (14:00 BST)
Where: The London Stadium
How to watch: Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event
Who is the referee for West Ham vs Man City?
Premier League stats: Matches: 25, Yellows: 91, reds: 5, Pens: 8
Recent form
A 4-0 win over Norwich last time out shook them out of their slump and if they can get something here and get back into Europe it will have to go down as another successful season.
Everyone bar Liverpool has to give so much just to keep this City side at bay, that if they're not right up for it they'll get cut apart. Teams coasting towards the end of the season have been cannon fodder.
Players in form
Jarrod Bowen has been West Ham's go-to guy all season as he's become the first Hammer to reach 10 goals and 10 assists in a Premier League season since Paolo Di Canio in 1999/2000.
Kevin De Bruyne, take a bow! 🔥
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) May 11, 2022
A 23-minute hat-trick for the Manchester City man! 😮pic.twitter.com/SZDi0iiLhS
Kevin De Bruyne has just been out of this world down the final stretch, hitting a rich vein of form that few players in the world could match.
If City do win this title as expected then the Belgian will be the main reason why after his incredible four-goal haul at Wolves showcased his immense talent.
Past meetings
Managers thoughts
West Ham boss David Moyes spoke about Declan Rice: "With the exception of maybe Harry Kane in the second half of the season, I think Declan Rice has been the pick of the England players who played in the Euros last year.
🗣 "If we can be in Europa League that would be fantastic, if we end up in the Conference League, that will be great as well."
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) May 13, 2022
David Moyes is determined for West Ham to qualify for the Europa League pic.twitter.com/MQPEolbSot
Man City boss Pep Guardiola on defensive injuries: "I said many times we have to handle these absences.
Predicted teams
🗣 "They can do it."
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) May 13, 2022
Pep Guardiola is confident the players stepping into the back four this weekend can cover for the injured defenders pic.twitter.com/z9ghgfAvk3
Possible West Ham starting line-up: Fabianski, Coufal, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Soucek, Rice, Fornals, Lanzini, Bowen, Antonio
Manchester City possible starting line-up: Ederson; Cancelo, Rodri, Ake, Zinchenko; Silva, Gundogan, De Bruyne; Mahrez, Jesus, Sterling
West Ham vs Man City prediction
The stadium roof would come off if Noble came off the bench to tuck away a late penalty winner, but that's unlikely...unless the football Gods are in a particulary good mood. But West Ham already used that card up with Andriy Yarmolenko's poignant goal against Aston Villa.