West Ham will have Anthony Taylor in charge for our vital home clash with Ipswich this Saturday at the London Stadium.

Our Hammers go into the fixture firmly in the knowledge that a victory must be achieved if we are to get the campaign on track following a significant summer of change and spend, heightening the expectancy of what can be achieved with our squad.

The club have thus far flattered to deceive, with only one victory in the opening six Premier League fixtures, which leaves West Ham and Julen Lopetegui under pressure to resolve the current state of affairs.

The game against the Tractor Boys this Saturday is one that will be seen as a big opportunity to get points on the board and climb the table, ahead of the international break for which rivals Spurs await as our following opponents.

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Its now been advised that Anthony Taylor will be the referee for our game against Ipswich at the weekend, with a fairly mixed reception on the appointment.

Although Taylor has had moments of very questionable decision making, his record at officiating our home fixtures is relatively positive, with West Ham winning 9 and losing 6 of the 19 league games he has taken charge of.

It’s also been stated that Darren England will be in charge of the VAR for the important Premier League fixture, which kicks off at 3pm this Saturday.