Saturday 26 October 2013

Swansea v West Ham United live Stream English Premier League – Preview 27 Oct, 2013

Match Preview: Sunday, 27,Oct 2013, One of the important match Swansea v West Ham United of English Premier League HD Quality Live Swansea v West Ham United streaming is available here Swansea v West Ham United Live Stream online video English Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Liberty Stadium on 10/27/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Swansea v West Ham United Live Stream Swansea v West Ham United, Swansea v West Ham United online free, Swansea v West Ham United live stream video.Swansea v West Ham United at Liberty Stadium on Sunday Oct 27, 2013, kick-off 16.00 (GMT). Swansea manager Michael Laudrup must decide whether to play Ashley Williams, who has missed the last five weeks with an ankle injury.Pablo Hernadez finally looks set to play after a hamstring problem but Ben Davies (ankle) is out. West Ham could be unchanged from the side that was beaten by Manchester City last weekend. Carlton Cole is not yet match fit, while Andy Carroll, James Collins, Alou Diarra and George McCartney remain out.

Team News:
Michael Laudrup must decide whether to risk Ashley Williams in Sunday's Barclays Premier League meeting with West Ham.
The Wales defender has been sidelined for almost five weeks due to an ankle ligament problem, but took part in training earlier this week with Laudrup hoping to give his captain some match action before the south Wales derby against Cardiff.
Pablo Hernandez could finally get back on the pitch after a hamstring problem, but left-back Ben Davies will be missing until after the international break with a badly sprained ankle.
With just five league wins between them this fixture offers an opportunity for both sides to claim a significant victory. For Swansea it would be back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time in 2013, while having lost four of their last six, it would be a welcome return to winning ways for West Ham.
Swansea's 4-0 win over Sunderland last weekend was their first home Premier League win in nine attempts. They have remained unbeaten and indeed impressed in their Europa League campaign yet it could be argued it is affecting domestic matters.
Ever since their arrival in the top flight, the Liberty Stadium has been a destination where any team has had to play well to get a result, and Michael Laudrup will know that reputation and foundation has to remain in place to get close to last season's ninth-placed league position.
The four goals against Sunderland were a lift too, having scored only six in the previous seven league matches as record signing Wilfred Bony and Michu still work on their understanding.
Either man would be welcomed by Sam Allardyce at the moment in the continued absence of Andy Carroll. The progress on his record signing's fitness must be top of the West Ham manager's weekly questions.
So far this season Maiga, Vaz Te and Petric have tried unsuccessfully to fill the void, with the return of Carlton Cole an added option.
It makes the 3-0 win at Tottenham in their last away game an even more outstanding result. I watched them previously in defeat at Hull, where they were unlucky, but had they been more clinical in front of goal could have been out of sight.
The consistent emergence of Ravel Morrison has been a huge positive, as has the recent return to fitness of Stewart Downing.
Swansea face their third game in eight days and if the Hammers can rediscover that White Hart Lane formula they will move above the Swans in the table.

Head-to-head
Swansea beat West Ham 3-0 in their first home game of last season with Michu scoring his first goal at the Liberty Stadium.
The Hammers have only won four of their 22 league trips to Swansea (D4, L14).
This fixture has traditionally produced goals; an average of 3.5 goals per game have been scored across the previous 44 league meetings.


Swansea
Swansea are looking to win back-to-back league games for the first time since December last year.
All three league wins by Michael Laudrup's side this season have come when they have kept clean sheets.
There have been more goals scored at the Liberty Stadium this season (16) than at any other Premier League ground.
The Swans have drawn only once this season - only games involving Palace (none) have resulted in fewer draws.

West Ham
West Ham are looking to win successive away matches in the Premier League for the first time since December 2007.
The Hammers have conceded just one away goal in four league matches -Robbie Brady's controversial penalty at Hull.
Sam Allardyce's side are six points down on this stage of last season when they had 14 points from their opening eight games.
West Ham have the worst shooting accuracy in the Premier League this season (29.6%).  

Competition: English Premier League
Match: 
Swansea v West Ham United                                         
Date: Sunday, 27,Oct
Kickoff: 16:00  BST
Venue: Liberty Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live

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