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West Ham United continue their 2020/21 Premier League season with a trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday evening.
The Hammers travel to Molineux for their 30th of 38 top-flight games, knowing a win will keep them in fifth place in the table.
The Irons will be seeking to complete a first-ever Premier League double over Wolves, having thrashed Nuno Espirito Santo s side 4-0 at London Stadium in the reverse fixture at London Stadium back on 27 September last year.
Indeed, a win for David Moyes side would complete a first league double over Wolves since the 1922/23 season, when both clubs were in the Second Division.
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West Ham United will hope to welcome back Ukrainian forward Andriy Yarmolenko, who tested positive for COVID-19 while on international duty with Ukraine in November.
Michail Antonio is likely to miss a third match with a hamstring injury picked up in the home win over Aston Villa on 30 November, however, while manager David Moyes is monitoring a couple of knocks in his squad.
Arthur Masuaku is definitely unavailable after undergoing surgery to mend a long-standing knee problem.
Crystal Palace will be without goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey (knee) and defenders Nathan Ferguson (thigh) and Martin Kelly (calf), but full-back Tyrick Mitchell will hope to have recovered from a cold in time to feature.