West Ham defender Winston Reid has undergone ankle surgery and is expected to be a long-term absentee.
Razvan Rat is a doubt with a hamstring injury he
sustained on international duty with Romania, but Joey O'Brien and
James Collins should be fit.
Chelsea forward Fernando Torres is not quite ready to return from an adductor muscle injury.
Ashley Cole will play despite sitting out England's matches with the recurrence of a rib injury.
MATCH PREVIEW
England need more skill, pace and match-winning
trickery in midfield. That much is clear from the back-to-back Wembley
defeats. West Ham's Ravel Morrison should use spotlight matches like
this to stake his claim for a place on the plane to Rio.
Now that he's shrugging off the tag of trouble-maker
under the watchful eye of Sam Allardyce and a new mentor in Kevin Nolan,
the 20-year-old is showing the sort of creativity that once had Sir
Alex Ferguson drooling.
I think there's still one midfield spot in Roy
Hodgson's squad yet accounted for. Morrison has a lot to do, but his
five goals this season have a stamp of class. If he can get his head
right, he could be a terrific player.
Chelsea's Frank Lampard might be looking
over his shoulder at the rise of Morrison. He struggled against Chile.
Critics will say the years are catching up with him fast, especially as
he's suffering his worst Premier League scoring drought in a decade.
This is the start of a run of five winnable games for
Chelsea against modest opposition prior to visiting Arsenal on 23
December.
So far they've picked up the same number of points
under Jose Mourinho as they did in Rafa Benitez's first 11 games in
charge. Imagine the boos he would have had! But, for the moment, Jose
can still do no wrong.
West Ham also need to hit immediate targets - six
points at least from the next three home games. They have the worst
current home form in the division. They've struggled to score. The win
at Spurs and the Capital One Cup run have camouflaged a disturbing
slump. Six points from nine games is relegation form.
This week they unveiled computer images of what
football will look like in the Olympic Stadium when they move. They
can't afford to go there in the Championship.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- This is the 100th meeting of the clubs in all competitions. Chelsea have won 44 times, West Ham 37 and there have been 18 draws.
- West Ham beat Chelsea for the first time in 13 league matches in the corresponding fixture last season. However, Chelsea were then 2-0 winners at Stamford Bridge.
- West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has picked up just two points in his previous six top-flight meetings with Jose Mourinho, losing all three home games.
West Ham
- West Ham are without a win in their last four home games in the league (D1, L3 D1), their worst run under Sam Allardyce.
- They have failed to score in six of their 11 league matches this season.
- Their only league victory since the opening day of the season was by 3-0 at Tottenham.
- This is the start of three successive London derbies for the Hammers, with Fulham at home and Palace away to come.
Chelsea
- They have just six points from six games against teams in the top half of the table going into the start of the weekend's matches.
- Frank Lampard has scored in three of his last four Premier League appearances against his former club West Ham, but the England midfielder has failed to score in 10 successive league games - his longest run without a goal in the Premier League since April-August 2003.
- Chelsea are unbeaten in their last six London derbies in the league (W4, D2).
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