In a key matchup for EPL supremacy, Manchester City will face Hammers Westham at their home stadium. Despite City's recent poor form, they will have to go all out in order to win the title, and playing at home can often give them a head start. Facing Westham's porous defense, City will most likely settle the battle quickly and lock the game at halftime. (Don't miss the live broadcast on Now 621 and 611 at 3am on Thursday)
Despite being caught up in a three-front war, City are still solid as a rock, with an impressive 13 wins and 1 draw in their last 14 matches. In their last match against Fulham, non-starter Zulian Ivaris scored a crucial goal and won a 12-yard penalty, while goal-scorer Ainin Chalant scored his 34th league goal of the season, tying the single-season Premier League scoring record with Schurrill and Gower, so the team's morale is high at the moment.
Home game, first call
Tactically, manager Diego Guardiola will try to take the lead as early as possible in order to stabilize the situation, especially when playing at home. City have won all eight of their home matches, seven of which have seen them take the lead at half-time, demonstrating their attacking prowess.
Westham's backline is riddled with errors