West Ham are fighting hard to stay in the Premier League and they face a crucial trip to Crystal Palace on Monday night.
West Ham are giving themselves a great chance of guaranteeing their place in next season’s Premier League and they will have high hopes of gaining further progress when they head to Crystal Palace on Monday.
A 4-0 win over Wolves was a massive boost for spirits at the London Stadium last weekend, and Nuno Espirito Santo’s team will be full of belief for the trip to Palace, who secured a Conference League semi-final spot on Thursday
There is going to be plenty to play for and in preparation for Monday’s contest, we’ve prepared a Bet Builder featuring three Premier League betting selections.
Crystal Palace v West Ham Tips
These selections combine to make an 11/2 Bet Builder
Hammers are on a roll
West Ham look to have the bit between their teeth in the Premier League relegation battle and getting out of the bottom three with their 4-0 win over Wolves last Friday gave everyone a massive lift.
They stayed there when Tottenham lost 1-0 to Sunderland two days later and the East Enders will now view this trip to Palace as a great chance to kick on.
The Hammers have won four of their last seven games on their travels and face a Palace team who have not only got all of their eggs in the Conference League basket, but have also not been strong at Selhurst Park this season.
Oliver Glasner’s team have won just four league games on their own patch and momentum could definitely prove to be on the side of the visitors.
Leg 1: Draw or West Ham double chance @ 4/7
Goals likely to be on the agenda
Palace have scored just 16 goals in as many home matches this season, but they should at least be positive after getting through their European tie against Serie A Fiorentina and that could mean a few goals in this one.
There have been at least three goals in four of the Eagles’ last six league matches and they also claimed a 2-1 success when the teams met at the London Stadium in September.
The visitors are on the crest of a wave and have scored at least twice in six of their last 11 league outings, so expect them to go on the front foot too.
Leg 2: Over 2.5 goals @ 7/8
Bowen can lead from the front
While Jarrod Bowen has not found the net in his last eight games, he remains at the hub of most of what West Ham create in the attacking third and he can produce the goods when his team need them most.
His last goal came when they surrendered a two-goal lead in a late defeat at Chelsea, but he scored the Hammers’ goal in the 2-1 loss to the Eagles earlier this season and was also on target in their last visit to Selhurst Park, which resulted in a 2-0 win.
He has had multiple goal attempts in five of his last seven appearances and this could be the night he gets back in the scoring groove.
Leg 3: Jarrod Bowen to score at any time @ 12/5



















