West Ham United will be hoping that their off-the-field issues involving Kurt Zouma will have no impact on their efforts to claim maximum points against Leicester City when they travel to the King Power Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Hammers currently occupy fourth spot in the Premier League table, while the Foxes have slipped down to 12th place, 14 points behind David Moyes's men.
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After bowing out of the FA Cup in the fourth round as holders of the competition, courtesy of a disappointing 4-1 defeat to Championship outfit Nottingham Forest last weekend, Leicester City suffered a 2-0 loss away at Liverpool in the Premier League on Thursday, to pile more misery on the Foxes.
Brendan Rodgers managed to get one over his former side in the reverse fixture on December 28; however, a brace from Diogo Jota helped Liverpool secure a comfortable victory at Anfield, condemning the visitors to their ninth league defeat of the campaign.
Leicester have dropped down to 12th in the Premier League table, eight places and 13 points worse off than at this stage of last season and any slim hopes of a top-four push now seem dead and buried.
Rodgers will be keen for his team to put a disappointing week behind them, but they will now prepare for a difficult fixture against Champions League-hopefuls West Ham, who have beaten the Foxes in each of the last three meetings.
After winning their last six games in 2021 at the King Power Stadium across all competitions, Leicester have since failed to win on home soil in 2022 and another defeat on Sunday could potentially move them closer to the relegation zone than the top seven.
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While Leicester are not performing well on the pitch, West Ham have been criticised for their decision-making away from the field this week, following the disturbing incident involving centre-back Kurt Zouma.
Last weekend, Zouma was filmed kicking and slapping his pet cat, but despite that, David Moyes controversially selected the 27-year-old in their 1-0 win over Watford on Tuesday night, a decision which received widespread backlash from the public.
Zouma has since been fined "the maximum amount possible" by the Hammers and he has lost his sponsorship deal with Adidas, while the RSPCA have taken his pet cats away and have opened an investigation, supported by both the club and the police.
Unfortunately, the furore created by Zouma's actions marred the fact that West Ham climbed back into the top four with victory against the Hornets, capitalising on Manchester United's slip-up at Burnley. The Hammers are, however, only clinging on to the final Champions League spot, as Arsenal in fifth, Man United in sixth and Tottenham Hotspur in seventh all have at least one game in hand.
West Ham head into Sunday's contest at the King Power having previously enjoyed plenty of success in front of goal against Leicester; the East Londoners have scored in 26 of their 29 top-flight meetings against the Foxes, and in their last three alone they have found the net at least three times, including their 4-1 triumph at the London Stadium earlier this season.
In-form forward Jarrod Bowen has been a standout performer for West Ham this season, contributing to 21 goals in 34 appearances across all competitions. Currently sitting on 11 goals, the 25-year-old could become the first Englishman since Carlton Cole in 2008-09 to net 12 times in a single campaign with the Hammers as a top-flight club.
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Leicester will still be without Jamie Vardy, Wesley Fofana, Jonny Evans, Timothy Castagne and Ryan Bertrand due to injury, while Nampalys Mendy is doubtful after he was granted some time off following his AFCON success with champions Senegal.
Youri Tielemans, Harvey Barnes and Kelechi Iheanacho all started on the bench against Liverpool, but the trio could return to the first XI at the expense of Boubakary Soumare, Ademola Lookman and Patson Daka.
Rodgers opted to select Wilfred Ndidi at centre-back ahead of Janick Vestergaard and Caglar Soyuncu in midweek, but the latter is expected to return to the heart of the defence alongside Daniel Amartey, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall dropping out of the first XI to allow Ndidi to fill the vacated midfield role.
As for West Ham, Moyes has confirmed that Zouma is available to play despite the RSPCA's ongoing investigation.
The Frenchman is therefore set to start alongside Craig Dawson at centre-back, joining full-backs Vladimir Coufal and Aaron Cresswell in defence.
Towering midfield duo Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek are expected to retain their places in the starting lineup, while Manuel Lanzini – who assisted Bowen's winning goal against Watford – will be hoping to force his way into the first XI ahead of either Pablo Fornals or Said Benrahma.
Leicester City possible starting lineup:
Schmeichel; Pereira, Amartey, Soyuncu, Thomas; Ndidi, Tielemans; Albrighton, Maddison, Barnes; Iheanacho
West Ham United possible starting lineup:
Fabianski; Coufal, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell; Rice, Soucek; Bowen, Fornals, Benrahma; Antonio
We say: Leicester City 2-3 West Ham United
Goals are to be expected in an intriguing contest at the King Power Stadium this weekend, with each of the last six meetings between Leicester and West Ham having seen at least three goals scored.
While Zouma's situation might have disrupted Moyes's preparations, the Hammers will have plenty of attacking talent capable of breaching Leicester's leaky backline, which could help the visitors come away with all three points.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a West Ham United win with a probability of 39.88%. A win for Leicester City had a probability of 35.22% and a draw had a probability of 24.9%.
The most likely scoreline for a West Ham United win was 1-2 with a probability of 8.67%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 0-1 (8.45%) and 0-2 (6.27%). The likeliest Leicester City win was 2-1 (8.06%), while for a drawn scoreline it was 1-1 (11.67%). The actual scoreline of 2-2 was predicted with a 6% likelihood.