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Well how's it going to go for the Hammers tonight?
Roundly stuffed by Bolton 4-1 on Saturday, is there anything left to reply with tonight? Let's hope so....
Predictions for Final score tonight?
I'm gonna go with a 3-2 scoreline, but then I would, wouldn't I
From SkySports.com:
Bolton and West Ham lock horns for the third time in a month and fifth time this season, with a place in the quarter finals of the FA Cup at stake.
The two teams could not be separated at The Reebok Stadium in February, but The Trotters come into the game with a huge psychological advantage after thrashing The Hammers at the weekend.
West Ham chief Alan Pardew will be seeking a response from his charges and will hope home advantage can tip the balance in their favour, with Manchester City lying in wait in the last eight.
Stelios Giannakopoulos was West Ham's tormentor in chief at the weekend as the Greek netted a brace and he will look to continue in the same form at Upton Park.
Despite his side performing well at the weekend, Bolton chief Sam Allardyce is likely to shuffle his pack, with El-Hadji Diouf, Abdoulaye Faye and Bruno N'Gotty all pressing for recalls.
Powerful defender N'Gotty was rested, while Faye and Diouf missed out through illness and injury respectively.
Henrik Pedersen climbed off the bench to score on Saturday and will be hoping for a start, but Ivan Campo, Khalilou Fadiga and Matt Jansen remain absent.
Hammers chief Alan Pardew took defeat at the weekend firmly on the chin and will make changes.
Dean Ashton and Marlon Harewood were on the bench at the weekend, but are expected to start on Wednesday, while captain Nigel Reo-Coker is also set to reclaim his place after missing out through illness.
Midfield schemer Yossi Benayoun is also set to be recalled, with Pardew likely to set out his stall to take the game to Bolton.
Roundly stuffed by Bolton 4-1 on Saturday, is there anything left to reply with tonight? Let's hope so....
Predictions for Final score tonight?
I'm gonna go with a 3-2 scoreline, but then I would, wouldn't I
From SkySports.com:
Bolton and West Ham lock horns for the third time in a month and fifth time this season, with a place in the quarter finals of the FA Cup at stake.
The two teams could not be separated at The Reebok Stadium in February, but The Trotters come into the game with a huge psychological advantage after thrashing The Hammers at the weekend.
West Ham chief Alan Pardew will be seeking a response from his charges and will hope home advantage can tip the balance in their favour, with Manchester City lying in wait in the last eight.
Stelios Giannakopoulos was West Ham's tormentor in chief at the weekend as the Greek netted a brace and he will look to continue in the same form at Upton Park.
Despite his side performing well at the weekend, Bolton chief Sam Allardyce is likely to shuffle his pack, with El-Hadji Diouf, Abdoulaye Faye and Bruno N'Gotty all pressing for recalls.
Powerful defender N'Gotty was rested, while Faye and Diouf missed out through illness and injury respectively.
Henrik Pedersen climbed off the bench to score on Saturday and will be hoping for a start, but Ivan Campo, Khalilou Fadiga and Matt Jansen remain absent.
Hammers chief Alan Pardew took defeat at the weekend firmly on the chin and will make changes.
Dean Ashton and Marlon Harewood were on the bench at the weekend, but are expected to start on Wednesday, while captain Nigel Reo-Coker is also set to reclaim his place after missing out through illness.
Midfield schemer Yossi Benayoun is also set to be recalled, with Pardew likely to set out his stall to take the game to Bolton.