Chris Sutton expects a tight affair when Nottingham Forest visit the London Stadium alter today.

Our Hammers face a Forest side that have already guaranteed European football for next season, however they are somewhat hurting that they are seeing their top 5 hopes slip away, so will be aiming to get that on track today.

West Ham on the other hand are no doubt eager to build on the win over Manchester United last weekend, with boss Graham Potter hoping to end this tough season on a high, with relegated Ipswich on the final day up next.

“This is a huge game for my boyhood side, Nottingham Forest,” said Sutton on BBC Sport. “They need to win to keep their hopes of a top-five finish alive, but my fear is they have already blown it.

“I played at the City Ground many times but I think my stint there as a Sky pundit for last weekend’s draw with Leicester was the first time I’ve watched a game there rather than been on the pitch, and it was not enjoyable viewing for us Forest fans.

“I thought that game was a must-win for Forest’s Champions League hopes, and if they drop more points here they could drop out of contention completely.

“I’ve heard some people say that Forest have bottled it, but I don’t agree. They have just run out of steam.

“Forest’s aim now is to get to next weekend and still be in touch before they host Chelsea in their final game of the season, but whether that happens or not relies on which West Ham team turns up.

“The Hammers were on a poor run before they went to Old Trafford last weekend and won. That would usually be an impressive result but it is not much of an achievement at the moment.

“I know who I want to win but, for different reasons, it is hard to back either side here.” Sutton’s prediction: 1-1