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Winning the Europa Conference League did not do much to lift the pressure on David Moyes after an underwhelming domestic season but the clouds are starting to lift. New signings have joined to bolster the ranks and only two points have been dropped in three matches to put the Hammers in second position behind Manchester City. Things could hardly be going any better. One problem that Moyes will soon face is European football, an activity that hindered West Ham’s league form last season. In order to limit its impact, getting points on the board in winnable matches, such as Friday’s trip to Kenilworth Road will be crucial. At this stage last season, West Ham had failed to muster a single point and collected only four in their opening seven matches. They have the foundations to build on this time around and Luton’s first Premier League fixture at Kenilworth Road will be a tricky prospect but a confident West Ham will not want to lose what they have worked hard to build. Will Unwin
Luton v West Ham, Friday 8pm (all times BST)
Sheffield United v Everton, Saturday 12.30pm
Brentford v Bournemouth, Saturday 3pm
Burnley v Tottenham, Saturday 3pm
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest, Saturday 3pm
Manchester City v Fulham, Saturday 3pm
Brighton v Newcastle, Saturday 5.30pm
Crystal Palace v Wolves, Sunday 2pm
Liverpool v Aston Villa, Sunday 2pm
Arsenal v Manchester United, Sunday 4.30pm
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