In this round of EPL, Westham hosts Binford in a mid-table battle. Westham's last 8 matches without a win are getting worse and worse, including the last 3 consecutive defeats, and the voices calling for manager David Moyes to leave are getting louder and louder, so this home game may be even more tied up. Brentford since the return of Anthony Ayun, the team's firepower back to the guest attack, the last five games as a guest 4 times the first record, recommend Brentford first team to score. (Now 621 Tuesday 4:00 am live broadcast)

Westham has always been in the middle of the table, and it's only fair for them to be ranked 9th, but in the past few years they've been 6th and 7th, and they've had the chance to play in European competitions, and the year before last they made it to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, and won the UEFA Champions League the year before, so naturally, the fans' appetite for the game has been whetted.

However, the Hammers have been on a downward spiral lately, with no wins in their last 8 matches, including 3 consecutive defeats, and 5 "blanks" in the last 5 matches. Losing to Manchester United and Arsenal is understandable, but two consecutive defeats have caused the team to sink, and last week's visit to Forest swallowed two eggs, and the "Moyes Out" chants never stopped, and it's usually a good thing to play at home, but today it's putting more pressure on the team, and it's not easy to boo their own fans, and they are afraid of losing, so they'll surely play like a tied-up team. Their biggest problem is that their offense is not sharp and their defense is not stable, they can't score enough and they have conceded in the last 7 matches, among which they have conceded in the last 4 matches.

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