The London soccer feast is about to start, and Westham is going to welcome Tottenham Hotspur at home. Looking back at the Hammers' last match, Newcastle lost 3-4 despite dominating the match, and the key mistake was not the team's weakness. I think Westham may not make the same mistake when they return to the familiar battlefield, and Spurs are expected to win. With the handicap of (-0.25), I prefer the home team to win by handicap. (Don't miss the live broadcast on Now 621 and 611 at 3:15am on Wednesday)
Westham has been doing well this season. Not only did they break into the top eight of European competitions, they also have the potential to compete for European qualification in the league. Although they had a 3-1 lead over Newcastle, they did not have the last laugh. In fact, the team was fully capable of winning the match. Unfortunately, captain David Moyes made a bad decision to bury the victory. He sent on Gavin Filas, which led to the team losing 12 yards of penalties in just a few minutes and consecutive defeats. In the end, the score was set at 3-4.
Moyes has learned his lesson, and I believe he won't change his lineup in the middle of the game again. As a matter of fact, the team is full of injuries recently, even the center of the midfield, Eichen Oei Wallis, is back after a one-game suspension, so it is expected to usher in the battle of Fotomax. Plus the home advantage is obvious, the last four home games record of 2 wins and 2 draws, this campaign to harvest a point is not difficult.
Tottenham Hotspur are out of Europe this season, and are out of all cup competitions, so they can devote themselves to the league and fight with Aston Villa for the top four places. However, the team's performance is sometimes high and sometimes low, and they even lost to Wolves Fuham unexpectedly. Away from home is not their strong suit, with only one win in their last five away games. With Westham, it's inevitable that Tottenham will lose points on the road, so we recommend Westham to win by handicap.