West Ham will not have enough today to overcome Bournemouth, it is felt by Chris Sutton.

The former player and now BBC Sport pundit gave his view on how he see’s events proceeding when we take on the Cherries at the London Stadium, with pressure somewhat building on Graham Potter to produce a much more attacking threat – which has been absent in recent weeks.

“Bournemouth are out of the FA Cup and have picked up only one point from their past five league games. They have had a good season, and beaten all the teams in the top five apart from Liverpool, but it is in danger of fizzling out,” said Sutton.

“That would be a shame, and not just for their players. Cherries boss Andoni Iraola could do with a strong finish to the campaign to ensure his reputation continues to grow.

“It finished 1-1 when these two sides met at the Vitality Stadium before Christmas and I am pretty sure the BBC readers will go for a draw this time too.

“West Ham have struggled at home of late, losing three of their past four there, with their only win coming against Leicester.

“Bournemouth’s form doesn’t suggest they will take the points either, but I am not sitting on the fence like I expect you lot will.” Sutton’s prediction: 1-2