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United have only won 10 from 14 games at home, losing just
the once and drawing the other three and currently they are
on a winning streak. It is unlikely that Liverpool will pip
them for second place as United are 2 points clear with 2
games in hand over one of their fiercest rivals. Saha didn't
score last weekend so the question remains whether van Nistelrooy
will feature in the starting lineup. The Hammers are flying
this season and are in contention for a UEFA Cup place; they've
won 3 of their last 4 away games and are certainly capable
of giving United a fright. Their second half comeback at Wigan
after being down at half time gives an insight into the resilience
and self-belief that Pardew has instilled in his players.
Despite this, United at Old Trafford should prove too strong
for West Ham and they should win by the odd goal or two.
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