Monday 28 October 2013

Burnley v West Ham United live Stream League Cup – Preview 29 Oct, 2013

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Ricardo Vaz Te dislocated his shoulder against Swansea, meaning Carlton Cole could make his first start since rejoining West Ham. Matt Taylor, George McCartney and Leo Chambers are also in contention.
Burnley take on West Ham with Sean Dyche's praise ringing in their ears - West Ham meanwhile have had an angry Sam Allardyce to contend with.
Dyche labelled free-scoring Burnley's 2-0 win over QPR as the best he's seen in his year in charge of the Clarets.
In contrast, Allardyce bemoaned his goal-shy side's wastefulness after a 0-0 draw at Swansea, which means they have managed just eight Premier League goals in nine matches this season.

Team News:
Championship leaders Burnley have won their last four League Cup home matches against Premier League opposition - beating Fulham, Arsenal and Tottenham at Turf Moor in 2008-09, and Bolton in 2010-11 - and if they continue that run, Allardyce will have more to moan about on Tuesday night.
Burnley will hope to take their sparkling Championship form into the League Cup when they host West Ham on Tuesday.
Sean Dyche's men have been the surprise package of the season's opening months in the second tier of English football, and secured their position at the top of the league with a seventh straight win over QPR on Saturday.
The run comes after losing leading striker Charlie Austin in the close-season, but Danny Ings and Sam Vokes have more than filled the void in attack with 12 and eight goals respectively in all competitions.
Midfielder Kevin Nolan was on target on both those occasions but the West Ham captain has been uncharacteristically quiet in front of goal of late, failing to find the net since rounding off a 2-0 season-opening win over Cardiff City.
The Welsh club also came off second best at Upton Park in round three of the League Cup - twice levelling in a topsy-turvy encounter, only for Ricardo Vaz Te to snatch a 3-2 triumph for Allardyce's men in the 88th minute.
Vaz Te went on to find the net in consecutive Premier League matches against Tottenham and Manchester City, where Allardyce used an unconventional formation without a recognised striker that brought mixed results, as a surprise 3-0 win was followed by a 3-1 defeat.
With England forward Andy Carroll (heel) still around a fortnight shy of a return to action, Burnley may be the latest team to tackle this unusual approach after it drew a blank in the Hammers' goalless draw at Swansea City on Sunday.

Head-to-head
Burnley have never beaten West Ham in a cup competition (P5, L5), however they have only lost four of their 37 league meetings on home soil with the Hammers (W23, D10, L4).
Their only previous League Cup meeting came in a two-legged second-round clash in 1980 which West Ham won 6-0 on aggregate.
The two sides are neck-and-neck with 31 wins each in all competitions (17 draws).


Burnley
Burnley are unbeaten on home soil this season (W7, D2), and have won their last four League Cup home games against teams from a higher division.
The Clarets average exactly two goals a game from their 16 matches this season.
The Championship pacesetters have kept nine clean sheets in all competitions.
Burnley have won their last eight games on the bounce in all competitions.
Four of leading scorer Danny Ings' 13 goals this season have come in the League Cup.
I'm delighted with the tactical framework of team, the effervescence of the team, but most of all the quality of the team.” Burnley boss Sean Dyche

West Ham
The Hammers have not kept a clean sheet on their League Cup travels in 13 games, and have lost three of their last four away matches in the competition.
There have been just four goals scored in total in West Ham's last five away games.
In contrast to their Premier League form, the Hammers have been relatively free-scoring in the League Cup with five goals in two games.
Ravel Morrison and the absent Ricardo Vaz Te have scored two each in this season's League Cup.

Competition: League Cup  
Match: 
Burnley v West Ham United                                          
Date: Tuesday, 29,Oct
Kickoff: 19:45  BST
Venue: Turf Moor
Live/Repeat: Live

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