West Ham: Last week’s defeat of Newcastle has not quelled the insurrection among West Ham fans, judging by the scenes outside the London Stadium. At the entrance where co-owner David Sullivan’s car usually enters the campus, a few thousand fans have gathered - 12,000 is one estimate, 4,000 is another - with a number of fans speaking to a cheering crowd. The black balloons are out, and the flags, and the song I heard ringing out was “we sold our soul for this shithole”. Should they lose to Burnley, then more will follow. Nuno Espirito Santo has selected the same team that beat Newcastle.
Championship: Derby County have beaten Blackburn 2-1 at Ewood Park to go ninth in the table, while Millwall have been held at the Den by Preston, whose goalkeeper Daniel Iversen gifted the home side an equaliser with a blunder he won’t forget – or be allowed to forget – in a hurry. At the MKM Stadium, Hull City have come from behind to beat Portsmouth 3-2 in a match where Joe Gelhardt scored the decisive final goal.
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West Ham: Areola, Wan-Bissaka, Kilman, Todibo, Diouf, Fernandes, Potts, Lucas Paqueta, Bowen, Wilson, Summerville.
Subs: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Igor, Luis Guilherme, Rodriguez, Magassa, Soucek, Irving, Golambeckis.
Burnley: Dubravka, Walker, Tuanzebe, Esteve, Hartman, Cullen, Florentino, Tchaouna, Ugochukwu, Anthony, Flemming.
Subs: Weiss, Bruun Larsen, Foster, Edwards, Ekdal, Lucas Pires, Broja, Mejbri, Laurent.
Referee: Michael Salisbury (Lancashire)
Those teams: West Ham’s team is the same as the one that came from behind to beat Newcastle last weekend. Burnley make one change, with Loum Tchaouna coming into the side. Josh Laurent drops to the substitutes’ bench.
Everton: Pickford, Iroegbunam, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Gueye, Garner, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Barry.
Subs: Travers, McNeil, Beto, O’Brien, Dibling, Coleman, Alcaraz, Rohl, Aznou.
Fulham: Leno, Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon, Lukic, Berge, Kevin, Wilson, Iwobi, Jimenez.
Subs: Lecomte, Rodrigo Muniz, Cairney, Traore, Cuenca, Chukwueze, Castagne, King, Smith Rowe.
Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire)
Those teams: Tim Iroegbunam comes into the Everton side, with Jake O’Brien dropping to the bench in a state of affairs that suggests James Garner will start at right-back. Fulham manager Marco Silva has brought Sasa Lukic in for Josh King.
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West Ham v Burnley – early team news
Niclas Fullkrug and Konstantinos Mavropanos remain out for West Ham, whose list of lame and halt also includes Oliver Scarles, George Earthy and Lukasz Fabianski. Following his bravura performance on his first start for West Ham last weekend against Newcastle, Freddie Potts looks a certainty to start again.
While Nuno Espirito Santo has warned Hammers fans not to get to excited with the 22-year-old on the strength of one performance, leaving him on the bench today would almost certainly prompt serious unrest in the stands of the London Stadium.
Burnley are without the hamstrung Jordan Beyer, while Connor Roberts and Zeki Amdouni are also out. Lyle Foster is available for selection after missing last weekend’s match against Arsenal through illness.
Everton v Fulham – early team news
Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson remain sidelined for Everton, whose coach David “Hobson’s Choice” Moyes will once again have to decide whether to start Beto or the similarly ineffectual Thierno Barry up front.
A cynic might argue he should try starting both in the hope that, between them they can do the job of one half-decent striker. Iliman Ndiaye is fit for duty, despite being forced off shortly after the hour mark in Everton’s Monday night match against Sunderland with what looked like cramp.
Antonee Robinson is Fulham’s only absentee having missed the entire month of October with a knee injury and the USA international is not expected to return to action until after the international break.
Championship fixtures
Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Derby (L)
Hull City 3-2 Portsmouth (L)
Millwall 1-1 Preston (L)
Middlesbrough v Birmingham City
Norwich v Leicester
Sheffield United v QPR
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday
Stoke City v Coventry City
Swansea City v Ipswich Town
West Brom v Oxford United
Wrexham v Charlton Athletic
Premier League fixtures
Everton v Fulham
West Ham v Burnley
Sunderland v Arsenal (5.30pm GMT)
Chelsea v Wolves (8pm GMT)
With just the two Premier League matches kicking off at 3pm today — West Ham v Burnley and Everton v Fulham — today’s top flight clocko action may be a little limited in volume, but we’ll be keeping a very keen eye on all the latest from the London Stadium and Goodison Park.
We’ll also be casting our gaze down the divisions, with a full fixture list in the Championship promising plenty of drama and talking points to track alongside any other big news from across the afternoon’s football action.