West Ham vs Chelsea as it happened: Eden Hazard and Diego Costa make sure of victory
Follow live update from the Premier League clash at the London Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.West Ham United's run-in to their maiden season at the London Stadium is in danger of becoming an anti-climax, but if anything can stir some passion it is a visit from Chelsea.
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What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 8.00pm on Monday 6 March.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports 1.
Form guide
West Ham: DDLLWW
Bournemouth: LLLLDL
Team news
West Ham are confident that Andy Carroll can pass a late fitness test to feature against Chelsea. Michail Antonio is meanwhile suspended after being sent off in the 1-1 draw with Watford last weekend while Angelo Ogbonna, Diafra Sakho and Gokhan Tore all remain sidelined.
Chelsea — somewhat intimidatingly for their opponents — boast a completely clean bill of health.
Expected line-ups
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Randolph; Kouyate, Fonte, Reid, Cresswell; Noble, Obiang; Feghouli, Snodgrass, Lanzini; Carroll.
Chelsea (3-4-2-1): Courtois; Azpilicueta, Luiz, Cahill; Moses, Kante, Matic, Alonso; Pedro, Hazard; Costa.
It's a big game for...
Andy Carroll: Who else? Carroll has scored five goals in his last three home London derbies in the Premier League and is one goal away from his 50th strike in the top flight. He has also scored in two of his last three games against Chelsea.
"We have done well without him in the last few games but I'm sure we would have done better with him because he is one of our key players," Bilic said in his pre-match press conference ahead of Monday evening.
"It will be great to have him on the pitch on Monday and a big blow if he doesn't make it."
Player to watch...
Eden Hazard: The Belgian is expected to be fit for Chelsea's Premier League clash at West Ham on Monday despite picking up a worrying knock in training.
Hazard was on the receiving end of a kick in training, but head coach Antonio Conte expects the Belgium playmaker to be available at the London Stadium.
Hazard has been in superb form in recent weeks and was particularly influential in the club's recent 3-1 home win against Swansea, completing more dribbles (8) than any other player on the pitch.
Best stat
Antonio Conte has lost two of his three away London derbies in the Premier League, losing out to Arsenal in September and Tottenham in January, while beating Crystal Palace in the other game.
Odds
Courtesy of 888.com
West Ham: 5/1
Chelsea: 5/9
Draw: 3/1
75 mins: Wasted: curled straight down the throat of Courtois.
Conte clearly thinks this one is over as Willian has just replaced Hazard.
78 mins: Another substitution for Chelsea, Kurt Zouma replaces Victor Moses. West Ham also throw on their last sub with Fernandes coming on for Noble.
80 mins: Large swathes of the West Ham support have already started heading for the exits. Chelsea have done a fine job of utterly killing off this match with the introductions of Matic and Willian. The home side have struggled to put together sustained spell of possession since their introductions.
83 mins: Chelsea still looking like the side more likely to score. Fabregas finds himself with presentable opportunity on the edge of the penalty area, but curls his shot over the bar.
86 mins: Chelsea may be 2-0 up and coasting their way to an easy victory but on the touch-line, Conte is still as entertaining to watch as ever, stood well out of his technical area and hugging the touchline. Bilic, stood adjacent to him, is decidedly less animated.
89 mins: There's going to be three (utterly superfluous) minutes of stoppage time.
GOAL! West Ham 1 (Lanzini '90) Chelsea 2
Hope for West Ham? Surely not...
90 mins +2: It was Ayew who did the damage, ghosting through Chelsea's midfield and laying the ball off to Lanzini on his right. The forward has been limited to a roll on the fringes this evening but took his goal well, shooting low under Courtois.