February 26, 2025
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Mountains are there to be climbed', says Van Nistelrooy on Leicester's  survival hopes

Two sudden major announcements drop on eve of West Ham clash with Leicester

West Ham welcome Leicester City to the London Stadium in an important game for both clubs and there have been two big announcements.

The Premier League season is about to enter the final run-in.

West Ham will take on Leicester City a game with big ramifications in the battle against relegation.

The Hammers are looking to build on the magnificent win at Arsenal by showing it was not another false dawn.

West Ham have never been truly concerned about the possibility of relegation.

But victory over the Foxes would create a 16-point gap between the two sides and Graham Potter can start planning ahead for next season in the top flight.

Leicester meanwhile need every point they can get in what now looks a three-way battle with Wolves and Ipswich for 17th place.

So there is a lot riding on the match.

Two sudden major announcements drop on eve of West Ham clash with Leicester

Ironically West Ham handed Leicester one of their four victories this season in the reverse fixture back in December.

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side won 3-1 at the King Power, a game which saw West Ham fans turn on Julen Lopetegui – who would be sacked a month later.

The Foxes actually have a decent record against West Ham in the Premier League.

Leicester have beaten the Hammers in their last three Prem meetings and haven’t lost to the east Londoners since August 2021.

West Ham have only won four of the last 19 meetings between the clubs, which includes 18 Premier League matches and a League Cup tie.

So the visitors will have some confidence against a West Ham side whose fans will be expecting nothing other than a comfortable win.

Now two sudden major announcements have dropped on the eve of West Ham’s clash with Leicester.

Two major announcements for West Ham clash with Leicester

For reasons unknown there has been a late change of referee for the big match.

Mountains are there to be climbed', says Van Nistelrooy on Leicester's  survival hopes

Stuart Attwell was meant to be taking charge of the game.

That was just weeks after he angered West Ham fans by failing to give a clear foul on Jarrod Bowen just before Chelsea scored in harsh 2-1 defeat for the Hammers at Stamford Bridge.

However, it has now been announced that Attwell is not officiating the match.

He has been replaced instead by Anthony Taylor.

West Ham have confirmed Taylor has been drafted in as a late replacement for Attwell for the Leicester game.

The last time Taylor oversaw a West Ham match was the 5-0 hammering to Liverpool at the end of December.

That is not the only announcement of interest to both clubs ahead of the game.

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