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Match Preview – West Ham United v Fulham

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Andy Carroll will be looking to get straight in amongst the goals on his debut on Saturday.

It’s the first London Derby of the season and there’ll be added excitement around Upton Park as we all look forward to seeing Andy Carroll for the first time after he completed his loan move from Liverpool yesterday.

The prospect of seeing Andy Carroll linking up with his old Newcastle team mate – and best friend – Kevin Nolan, as well as record signing Matt Jarvis, has got Hammers fans looking optimistically into the future.

We hope that last weekend’s 3-0 loss away to Swansea was just a ‘bad day at the office’ and that the team can compose themselves against a Fulham side who have made an impressive start to the season, despite losing to Sheffield Wednesday in the Capital One Cup during the week.

With Big Sam making 10 signings this summer, it is clear the he and the club’s owners are making a real statement of intent to establish themselves as a force in the Premier League.

The signings we have already made have impressed, while the ones we haven’t seen yet – or the ones who haven’t featured much – still have their chance to show us why Big Sam brought them to club.

The Cottagers lost Mousa Dembele to Tottenham in the week, which only weakened them for a couple of days until they secured the signing of Manchester United’s Dimitar Berbatov earlier today (Friday).

However, the impending departure of talisman Clint Dempsey will hurt the most.

Depsite Dempsey’s absence, though, they got off to a good start at home to Norwich with a 5-0 win and showed signs of an upset at Old Trafford last weekend, but narrowly lost 3-2.

Boss Martin Jol seems to be rebuilding his Fulham side with quality players like Berbatov, while his current players seem to be revitalised and in good form early on.

Hammers boss Sam Allardyce will see this as a must-win game and he will be demanding that his players turn Upton Park into a fortress and improve on last season’s home form, which could have jeopardized their promotion bid.

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Team News

West Ham United (10th, 3pts)

New signing Andy Carroll is expected to make his Hammers debut, while record-signing Matt Jarvis will play his first game at Upton Park for the Hammers.

Jussi Jaaskelainen, Mark Noble, Carlton Cole, Mohamed Diame could all be recalled to the starting XI after sitting out the cup tie with Crewe in the week.

Jack Collison is still sidelined with a knee injury.

Fulham (6th, 3pts)

New signings Kieron Richardson and Dimitar Berbatov could feature depending on whether they completed their signings in time to be registered for the tie.

Forward Clint Dempsey is expected to have left the club by the start of the game, but won’t play if he remains at Fulham.

Kerim Frei (pelvis) and Philippe Senderos (foot) are still injured.

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The Match in Numbers

5 – The Hammers have won their last five home games in all competitions.

4 – Since signing for the Hammers, captain Kevin Nolan has not gone more than four games without scoring.

50 – Nolan will make his 50th appearance for West Ham.

150 – If he starts, Carlton Cole will make his 150th start in claret & blue.

6 – Carlton Cole has scored six goals in his last six Premier League appearances against Fulham.

17 – Seventeen different players have represented both clubs throughout their careers – the most notable players being West Ham legends Bobby Moore MBE and Ron Greenwood.

1 – Fulham have won just one of their eight Premier League visits to Upton Park.

30 – Fulham have the worst overall away record in the Premier League – amongst the clubs who have played at least 150 games on the road – winning just 30 of their 210 away days.

1 – Martin Jol’s side have drawn just one of their last 17 Premier League matches.

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Head-to-Head (all competitions)

West Ham United – 37

Draws – 20

Fulham – 28

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West Ham draw Wigan

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West Ham have been handed a Capital One Cup third-round draw at home to Wigan Athletic.

Sam Allardyce’s side reached the third-round courtesy of a 2-0 home win over Crewe on Tuesday, while Wigan overcame Nottingham Forest 4-1 on Wednesday night.

It’ll be the first time the teams face each other since the Latics sent West Ham crashing down to the Championship with a 3-2 win on the penultimate day of the 2010/2011 season, and the Hammers will be in search of revenge.

The tie will take place in the week commencing Monday 24 September.

Hammers sign Carroll on loan

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Andy Carroll has joined the Hammers on a one-year loan deal.

West Ham have announced the signing of England international striker Andy Carroll on a season-long loan deal.

Carroll, 23, has signed from Liverpool until the end of the season with the club having the option to make the move permanent.

Carroll told whufc.com: “It’s great to be here at West Ham and all signed up – I just can’t wait to get started now.c I want to be playing games and obviously hoping to score some goals. I know the manager well and some of the lads, so it is nice for me to come to a place where I know people.

“I’m hoping to add a lot of goals and create a few chances. I know Sam from Newcastle and he was a massive reason for me coming. When I worked with him at Newcastle it was great so it was a no-brainer really.”

The frontman became the most expensive English player ever when he signed for Liverpool from Newcastle for £35m in January 2011 but, since the arrival of new boss Brendan Rodgers this summer, his was told he was surplus to requirements.

Manager Sam Allardyce has been tracking Carroll all summer and is clearly delighted to have finally got his man.

Allardyce told the Official Website: “I think for all parties this is a great signing. Andy is an all-round footballer, but because he is 6’3” and one of his strengths is his aerial power, everybody dismisses the ability he possesses on the floor.

“Hopefully he can score goals for us and we will be in a very good position at the end of the year in the Barclays Premier League.”

Carroll is expected to make his Hammers debut on Saturday against Fulham at Upton Park.

West Ham United 2-0 Crewe Alexandra – Match Report

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West Ham booked their place in the third round of the Capital One Cup with this straight forward 2-0 win over Crewe at Upton Park.

Nicky Maynard put the hosts in front against his former club when he smashed home with a half-volley from a Ricardo Vaz Te cross.

Modibo Maiga double the Hammers’ lead ten minutes into the second-half, pouncing quickly when Kevin Nolan’s initial shot was parried away by Crewe keeper Martin.

Modibo Maiga is congratulated by his team mates after netting his first goal in a West Ham shirt.

The tie gave Sam Allardyce the chance to give some of his bench players and youngsters a chance to stake their claim in the first team and he made ten changes to the side that lost 3-0 at Swansea on Saturday.

Captain Kevin Nolan was the only player who kept hold of his starting place, while first starts were handed to Stephen Henderson, Alou Diara and Modibo Maiga.

Academy graduates Jordan Spence and Danny Potts were also handed starts, while Matthias Fanimo, George Moncur and Robert Hall all impressed off the bench.

The third round draw takes place on Thursday.

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West Ham United

Starting XI: Henderson; O’Brien, Spence, Diarra, Potts; O’Neil, Nolan (84), Taylor (60); Maynard, Maiga, Vaz Te (73)

Subs: Speiegel, Demel, Fanimo (60), Driver, Moncur (84), McCallum, Hall (73)

Goals: Maynard (34), Maiga (55)

Yellow Cards: Spence

Crewe Alexandra

Starting XI: Martin; Mellor, Davis, Ellis (73), Bunn (62); Murphy, Westwood, Moore, Robertson; Clayton, Leitch-Smith (80)

Subs: Garratt, Ray, Dugdale (73), Turton (80), Guthrie, Daniels, Osman (62)

Yellow Cards: Mellor

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Referee: Fred Graham

Attendance: 18,053

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PlayerFromFee
Razvan RatShakhtar DonetskFree
AdrianReal BetisFree
Jordan BrownArsenalFree (Scholarship)
Andy CarrollLiverpool£15m
Danny WhiteheadStockport CountyUndisclosed
Stewart DowningLiverpool£5.5m
Mladen PetricN/AFree
Carlton ColeN/AFree
Jaanai GordonPeterborough UnitedUndisclosed
Roger JohnsonWolverhampton WanderersLoan
Antonio NocerinoAC MilanLoan
Marco BorrielloAS RomaLoan
Pablo ArmeroNapoliLoan
Total:£20.5m

Swansea City 3-0 West Ham United – Match Report

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Swansea’s Michu chases Collins’ weak back pass as he makes it 2-0 to the home side.

Swansea took advantage of some poor West Ham defending as they continued their impressive start to the Premier League season.