West Ham United and Luton Town meet in a massive Premier League battle this Saturday afternoon and Forebet has more of the latest data, analysis and mathematics to find out the probability of a win in these football predictions.
Although there is little to play for with West Ham after their exit from Europe a few weeks back, they still want to finish in the top 10 of the Premier League and maybe finish above Manchester United in eighth.
The Hammers are currently in ninth and behind United by five points with two more games left for them to play.
Jarrod & Kurt's headers were the difference at Kenilworth Road last time out against Luton ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/aN86AHf0TT— West Ham United (@WestHam) May 9, 2024
Jarrod & Kurt's headers were the difference at Kenilworth Road last time out against Luton ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/aN86AHf0TT
On the other hand, they are only above Bournemouth in 10th by one point and ahead of Brighton & Hove Albion by two points in 11th too.
A finish inside the top 10 for David Moyes men is far from a sealed deal, and the Scot only has two more games at the helm at the London Stadium after it was announced he will leave his role at the end of the season.
This comes after a 5-0 battering from Chelsea where West Ham let in five goals on the road in consecutive games, as Crystal Palace also knocked five past them in a 5-2 loss - Michail Antonio was amongst the goals that day alongside an own goal for Palace.
Worse yet for Moyes and his side, they have to travel to Manchester City on the final day of the season where the champions may well have to win in order to steal another Premier League title.
On the other hand, despite the poor away form and struggles in the league to win right now, West Ham did manage to get a draw at home to Liverpool in their last home outing.
Jarrod Bowen carried on his stunning form with a finish that day, as Antonio got another goal.
In reality, however, all the attention in this game turns to Luton and their probability of staying in the Premier League for next season.
The Hatters are currently adrift of Nottingham Forest in the race to survive by three points, so they could be mathematically relegated this weekend if they lose in London on Saturday and if Forest defeat Chelsea at home.
Luton have not won for four games now after a 5-1 beating from City, a loss by the same scoreline to Brentford, a 2-1 defeat to Wolves and a recent 1-1 draw with Everton.
Forebet now predicts another loss for Luton and over 2.5 goals.