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Moyes makes two changes, 28-year-old comes in: West Ham’s predicted XI vs Chelsea

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West Ham are back in Premier League action on Saturday, and they’ll be desperate to get back to winning ways after a couple of dodgy results.

Indeed, while West Ham may still be fourth in the Premier League, they’ve not won any of their last three games, and if they’re going to continue their assault on the Champions League places, they need to start picking up points again.

However, as ever, winning this game is easier said than done.

The Hammers face table-topping Chelsea this weekend in what will certainly be a tough match.

David Moyes will have to get his team selection spot on here if the Hammers are going to get a result, and with that in mind, we’ve had a go at predicting West Ham’s starting XI.

We think that Moyes will make a couple of changes here as the Hammers prepare for their second game in four days.

Angelo Ogbonna’s long-term injury means that Craig Dawson and Kurt Zouma keep their places at centre-half, but there is a change at left-back as Arthur Masuaku comes into the side with Ben Johnson getting a rest and Aaron Cresswell still recovering from his back injury.

Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek keep their spots in the middle, while Said Benrahma makes way for Manuel Lanzini further forward.

Michail Antonio keeps his place in the side up top.

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