Our prediction for this Premier League match:
St. Mary’s Stadium will host Tuesday’s football match between Southampton and West Ham United. The Saints have been struggling in front of goal of late, with the team losing to Man City by one goal to nil, while playing out a goalless draw with Fulham on Boxing Day. Danny Ings has been struggling to find his goal-scoring touch ever since he returned from injury, but the game against West Ham could be the turning point for both Danny and his teammates.
The likes of Ings, Redmond, and Vestergaard are all sidelined with injuries for the hosts. The Hammers, on the other hand, came from behind to share the spoils with Brighton in their last league fixture. Anyhow, home win should be considered as the hosts want this win more than the visitors. Michail Antonio is rated doubtful for the game, while Manuel Lanzini should be fit to face the Saints.
Southampton vs West Ham H2H

Southampton
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
58%
Curent Form

West Ham
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Southampton vs West Ham H2H Last Matches
29/02/20
West Ham


Southampton
14/12/19
Southampton


West Ham
04/05/19
West Ham


Southampton
27/12/18
Southampton


West Ham
Total Score
Southampton
West Ham
Southampton vs West Ham H2H

SOU
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
58%
Curent Form

WES
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Southampton vs West Ham H2H Last Matches
29/02/20
WES


SOU
14/12/19
SOU


WES
04/05/19
WES


SOU
27/12/18
SOU


WES
Total Score
SOU
WES
Highlighted Player (Theo Walcott):

Theo James Walcott is an English football player with roots from Jamaica born on 16th of March 1989 in London. Walcott started his football career for AFC Newbury and after scoring over 100 goals in his first season Southampton signed the young Walcott. After 2 seasons playing for the Saints scoring 4 goals in 21games Arsenal transferred Walcott to London for approximately 12 million GBP where he signed a 1 million GBP per year contract by the age of 17.
Walcott is known for being a very fast right-winger but is able to play as a striker as well. Walcott can be used very effectively to set up a counter attack but is the type of offensive player that is very dependant on the rest of the team.
Despite his young age Walcott made his debut for the English national team in May 2006 and played for over 40 games in the national team already. One of Walcott’s biggest weaknesses are his height (only 173cm) and the fact he get’s injured very quickly. Walcott won the FA Cup in 2013/2014 and 2014/15 with Arsenal and the Community Shield in 2015. During the World Cup in 2014 Walcott was injured.
Highlighted Team (West Ham):

West Ham United are an English football club based in East London. The club was founded in 1895 and it has to be noted that the club’s name was Thames Ironworks back then. The Hammers were playing their home games at Upton Park from 1904 until 2016, when they moved to the Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
West Ham have won three FA Cup trophies (1964, 1975 and 1980) and they were runners-up in 1923 and 2006. The capital club finished the 1985/1986 England first division campaign in third place in the standings and that is the club’s highest placing in the top flight. West Ham United have strong rivalries with fellow London clubs, but Tottenham Hotspur are considered the club’s main rivals.
A number of top-class players were part of West Ham in the past and the likes of Joe Cole, Carlos Tevez, Paolo Di Canio, Paul Ince, Julian Dicks, Shaka Hislop, Michael Carrick and Slaven Bilic are some of them.