There will be fireworks when West Ham and Wolverhampton face each other in the relegation six-pointer at the London Stadium. As Nuno Espirito Santo’s men will not have a better chance than this to get back on course, we predict a 1-0 home win. The Hammers are looking to recover from a painful FA Cup exit to Leeds United, but will be without suspended defender Kyle Walker-Peters. Their recent form has been inconsistent, averaging 1.40 points per game, while their home struggles are evident with no wins in the last five (1.00 PPG). They score 1.2 goals per match but concede 1.3, with a high 80% BTTS rate at home pointing to open games.Wolves sit bottom of the table with survival hopes fading, though their recent performances show some fight, collecting 1.20 points per game. Away from home, they have been more disciplined defensively, conceding just 0.75 goals per match and keeping clean sheets in 50% of those fixtures. However, their attack has struggled, scoring only 0.75 goals per away game and failing to score in 50% of those matches.