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Jan 13, 2018 at 3pm UK
 
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Noble (25'), Arnautovic (46'), Lanzini (57', 61')

Team News: Three changes for West Ham United against Huddersfield Town

Team News: Three changes for West Ham
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West Ham manager David Moyes makes three changes to his team as the Hammers travel to Huddersfield Town.

West Ham United manager David Moyes has made three changes to his team as they travel to Huddersfield Town this afternoon.

Marko Arnautovic comes into the attack, supported by Manuel Lanzini as Javier Hernandez drops to the bench.

Elsewhere in the team, James Collins and Aaron Cresswell both return to the starting lineup after recovering from injury, but Andy Carroll and Winston Reid both miss out.

For Huddersfield, manager David Wagner gives Joe Lolley his first Premier League start of the season. Laurent Depoitre starts up front for the Terriers, while Tom Ince and Rajiv van La Parra are selected in midfield.

Alex Pritchard, who signed for Huddersfield for £11m from Norwich City, starts on the bench, as does Monaco loanee Terence Kongolo.

Huddersfield are looking to secure three vital points in their search for Premier League survival, while West Ham, who have earned 12 points from their last seven games, could leapfrog their opponents with a win in West Yorkshire.

Huddersfield Town: Lossl; Smith, Malone, Hogg, Schindler; Mooy, van la Parra, Lolley, Ince, Zanka; Depoitre
Subs: Coleman, Kongolo, Sabiri, Williams, Pritchard, Mounie, Hefele

West Ham United: Adrian; Zabaleta, Collins, Ogbonna, Cresswell; Masuaku, Obiang, Noble, Kouyate, Lanzini; Arnautovic
Subs: Hart, Burke, Rice, Cullen, Ayew, Chicharito

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