Jamie Carragher has predicted the result as West Ham play host to Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.
After losing 3-0 to Manchester City, Nuno Espirito Santo will want his side to get back to winning ways against the 13th-placed side.
West Ham are predicted to get relegated from the Premier League, so picking up three points at the London Stadium will do them a world of good.
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Jamie Carragher predicts West Ham and Fulham to share the spoils
Carragher and his Sky Sports colleagues predict a number of games each matchweek on Stick To Football.
However, this time around, the predictions have been shared on Super Six’s website.
The former Liverpool defender has predicted both teams to find the back of the net at the London Stadium, but does not see either winning it.
He has opted for a 1-1 scoreline.
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What is the team news for West Ham for the Fulham game?
The obvious absentees for West Ham are Aaron Wan-Bissaka and El Hadji Malick Diouf, as the duo are out on international duty at the AFCON.
Niclas Fullkrug will also be unavailable as he’s already in Italy ahead of a transfer to AC Milan.
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Lukasz Fabianski is out with a back injury and is not expected back in the squad against Fulham.
Ollie Scarles remains a fitness doubt as Nuno did not confirm whether or not he has recovered from the minor worry he spoke about after the Manchester City game.
How many Fulham players are unavailable?
Fulham could be without as many as six players for the game against the Hammers this weekend.
Samuel Chukwueze, Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi are unavailable as they are on international duty at the AFCON.
Rodrigo Muniz and Ryan Sessegnon are both expected to be out until the new year with thigh injuries.
Sessegnon is closer to a return than Muniz, but may not be fit in time to take on West Ham.
Harry Wilson will be touch-and-go for the game as he suffered a big knock against Nottingham Forest on Monday night at Craven Cottage, which the London outfit won 1-0.
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