There is every chance West Ham United will end the weekend in the Premier League top six as Wolves come to town.
West Ham welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
David Moyes will be looking for his Hammers side to continue the performance levels shown in the 2-0 Europa League win over Freiburg rather than the pathetic effort served up in the 5-0 drubbing at Fulham last weekend.
Wolves will be no walkovers, though, especially with former West Ham favourite Craig Dawson at the back.
Ballon Dawson will be given a very warm welcome by the West Ham fans.

Every chance West Ham end weekend in top six
But the home supporters will still be expecting a win as they look to get their chase for the European places back on track.
West Ham fluffed their lines at Fulham as the door was left wide open for Moyes’ boys to move into the top six.
But there is every chance West Ham end the weekend in Premier League top six this week.
Victory over Wolves will put the Hammers on 27 points and above Man United – who go to league leaders Liverpool later in the day.

Hammers have it in their hands
With Brighton away at Arsenal, West Ham will be confident of staying above the Seagulls too.
And out of sorts Newcastle host free-scoring Fulham.
Although a draw for the Magpies would put them above West Ham, there’s no reason why Fulham cannot continue their winning run at St James’ Park.
That will be an issue for the Hammers if they don’t beat Wolves, though, because the Cottagers would go above them.
So one week on from the most humiliating of comedowns after the Spurs victory, West Ham could be just one place and six points behind their fifth-placed rivals come Sunday evening.
And in the last 16 of the Europa League to boot.
Come. On. You. Irons.
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