West Ham starting lineup vs Eintracht Frankfurt:
Alphonse Areola, Vladimir Coufal, Kurt Zouma, Craig Dawson, Aaron Cresswell, Tomas Soucek, Declan Rice, Jarrod Bowen, Pablo Fornals, Manuel Lanzini, Michail Antonio
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West Ham take on Eintracht Frankfurt at Deutsche Bank park tonight with the chance to make it though to the Europa League final.
The semi-final second-leg clash with the German side is arguably our biggest game since the FA Cup final way back in 2006.
The Hammers head into the game against Eintracht Frankfurt trailing 2-1 from the first-leg at the London Stadium last week.

The first-leg really could have gone either way. The Bundesliga side were just far more clinical in the final third.
And the West Ham players will certainly have to have more of a cutting edge tonight if we are to have any chance of actually winning the game.
The West Ham starting lineup vs Eintracht Frankfurt is a highly anticipated one.
David Moyes had some big calls to make tonight. Should he have gone with the tried and tested? Or should he have made a couple of changes form the first-leg?

West Ham starting lineup vs Eintracht Frankfurt
Moyes has opted to start Vladimir Coufal instead of Ben Johnson in what is the only change from the first-leg, as confirmed via UEFA.
The equation is simple in Germany for the Hammers tonight. Win or get eliminated. A victory by two clear goals will be enough to send us through in 90 minutes or a win by one goal will take us through to extra-time and perhaps then penalties.
It really is all to play for and we believe that the West Ham starting lineup selected by Moyes vs Eintracht Frankfurt puts us in with a great chance of winning the game.
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