Following the defeat against Liverpool, West Ham United have now gone five matches in all competitions without a single win.

This has left them hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone, above AFC Bournemouth by just one goal.

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However, a victory against Brighton & Hove Albion could change the complexion of the Premier League table’s foot, as it would see them usurp the Seagulls, going one point above them and possibly earning some breathing space from the bottom three.

FFC has predicted the lineup that Moyes could utilise in order to secure the three points, which includes two changes from the loss against Liverpool.

Lukasz Fabianski came back in for the Liverpool game, and should remain between the sticks for West Ham against Brighton.

He should also have the same defensive unit protecting him, with Aaron Cresswell, Angelo Ogbonna and Issa Diop starting again.

Arthur Masuaku keeps his place in the team at left-wing-back, having received the second-highest WhoScored rating of any West Ham player in the Liverpool game – behind Declan Rice.

Jeremy Ngakia impressed fans on his debut during that match and could stay ahead of Pablo Zabaleta to make his second appearance.

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Rice and Robert Snodgrass are both used from the start once again, having played out the full 90 minutes against the league leaders.

This could see Mark Noble drop out of the team for January signing Tomas Soucek, with the Czech Republic international likely being able to take some pressure off the West Ham captain’s shoulders.

Manuel Lanzini was poor on Wednesday, taking multiple bad touches, missing clear chances and failing to complete any dribbles. This should see him come out of the team to be replaced by Pablo Fornals, who replaced him in the 69th minute.

Sebastien Haller has had little competition for his position, so he should continue as the main striker.

Meanwhile, FFC has asked whether West Ham will fulfill their potential anytime soon.