- 1Ł. Fabiański
- 26A. Masuaku
- 21A. Ogbonna
- 23I. Diop
- 30M. Antonio
- 8Felipe Anderson
- 41D. Rice
- 16M. Noble
- 11R. Snodgrass
- 7M. Arnautović
- 17Javier Hernández
- 9Andy Carroll
- 45G. Diangana
- 27Lucas Pérez
- 13Adrian Castillo
- 4Fabián Balbuena
- 5P. Zabaleta
- 14Pedro Obiang
- 2W. Reid
- 24R. Fredericks
- 10M. Lanzini
- 15Carlos Sánchez
- 7A. Yarmolenko
- 3J. Bennett
- 1N. Etheridge
- 22Souleymane Bamba
- 4S. Morrison
- 5B. Ecuele Manga
- 17A. Gunnarsson
- 7H. Arter
- 8J. Ralls
- 21Víctor Camarasa
- 33Junior Hoilett
- 13C. Paterson
- 11J. Murphy
- 23K. Harris
- 19N. Mendez-Laing
- 12A. Smithies
- 2L. Peltier
- 24G. Madine
- 14Bobby Decordova-Reid
- 18G. Cunningham
- 21Ashley Richards
- 10Kenneth Zohorè
A comfortable victory for West Ham at the weekend moved them clear of the drop zone, and they are aiming to keep climbing the table with another win this week. I hope that I can finally win and continue my series.
Cardiff are fresh from a home win over Wolves. That success took them out of the bottom three. The Welsh side have enjoyed most of their points at home this term, as one of the few sides in the league who have failed to win on the road. They have lost five of six trips ahead of this week’s clash. No side in the league has picked up fewer points on their travels this season, while they’ve secured a huge 91% of their points so far at home. Cardiff have scored just 15% of their goals so far on the road, having failed to score in 67% of their away matches. The Welsh side are unsurprisingly outsiders following their torrid run on the road.