With the Premier League season coming to an end, Leicester City will be hoping not to recreate the ending they had at the end of last season, in which a poor run of form saw them miss out on a UEFA Champions League place on the final day.

The Foxes look to be in a more comfortable position though this season, being the only team in the league that have sat in the top four positions since the first game of the season.

Having lost 2-0 at home to Manchester City last weekend, the Foxes will be hoping to bounce back with a win and have another difficult game against David Moyes' West Ham United.

The Hammers have been in incredible form all season and are pushing alongside City to finish in a European place for next season.

They come into this one on the back of an impressive 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanders last weekend.

Today VAVEL UK look at who may start for both sides on Sunday afternoon.

West Ham United

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David Moyes has a few injury doubts ahead of Sunday's game.

Star man, Declan Rice, is unavailable as he recovers from a knee injury.

Michail Antonio is also a doubt with a hamstring injury.

However, Angelo Ogbonna and Andriy Yarmolenko both could make a return, following recovery from two leg injuries. 

West Ham United: Fabianski; Coufal, Diop, Dawson, Cresswell, Masuaku; Soucek, Noble; Bowen, Lingard, Benrahma.

Leicester City

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Brendan Rodgers welcomed back a number of players in the defeat against Manchester City last weekend.

James Maddison and Ricardo Pereira both made the returns from injuries as they were both introduced as late substitutes last weekend.

Maddison has recovered from a reoccurring hip injury whilst Ricardo has recovered from a hamstring injury.

Rodgers has confirmed that Turkish duo, Caglar Soyuncu and Cengiz Under, are both unavailable for the trip to London.

Under has been out for the past couple of weeks, whilst Soyuncu is self-isolating after returning a positive Covid-19 test on his return from international duty.

Harvey Barnes, Wes Morgan and James Justin are the only long-term injuries Leicester have.

Leicester City XI: Schmeichel; Albrighton, Fofana, Evans, Amartey, Castagne; Ndidi, Tielemans; Perez; Vardy, Iheanacho.

Prediction

Both teams will be desperate not to drop point from now until the end season as both have ambitions of finishing in European places.

Both are having incredible seasons respectively and Sunday’s match will be a game which includes really quality from both sides.

West Ham 1 -1 Leicester City