West Ham starting lineup vs Manchester City confirmed:
Lukasz Fabianski, Ben Johnson, Kurt Zouma, Craig Dawson, Aaron Cresswell, Arthur Masuaku, Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, Pablo Fornals, Said Benrahma, Michail Antonio
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West Ham head to the Etihad to take on Manchester City in the two o’clock Premier League kick-off this afternoon.
The Hammers have been in fine form this season and we are currently sitting in fourth spot in the table.
Man City, meanwhile, have been fairly good by their incredible standards and sit one place and three points ahead of us in the table.

Pep Guardiola has found it pretty hard going against West Ham since David Moyes made his return to the London Stadium in December 2019.
City have beaten us 2-0 and 2-1 and drawn with us 1-1 in three Premier League games over the past two years.
We also knocked them out of the Carabao Cup.
So Guardiola’s men have never blown away a West Ham team managed by Moyes.
The Hammers players will have to be on their very best form if they are to pick up a positive result against Man City. That goes without saying.

Confirmed West Ham starting lineup vs Manchester City
David Moyes has selected a strong team this afternoon – one that should be capable of getting a result at the Etihad.
As mentioned earlier, the boys will have to be on their very best form, but we’re capable of nicking a draw or who knows, perhaps even a win!
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The game at the Etihad kicks off at 14:00. Let’s all get behind the boys. COYI!!
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