West Ham United face a tricky trip to Selhurst Park on Monday night as they look to distance themselves from the relegation zone even further. 

The Hammers are in 17th on 32 points, while Spurs are 18th on 30. A Tottenham loss and Hammers win would make it five points with five matches left, and it is very doable. Spurs face an in-form Champions League-chasing Brighton, while we play a Palace side with nothing to play for in the League.

It’s going to be tough; they will be full of confidence after the 3-0 first-leg win over Fiorentina in the Conference League, and I am sure they will secure their spot in the semi-finals tonight.

So, we need to make sure we put our best team out, and I think Nuno has to make one change from the team that beat Wolves 4-0 to do that.

I think the Portuguese manager should drop El Hadji Malick Diouf in favour of Aaron Wan-Bissaka out on the left side of defence. I think he will add an extra layer of defensive solidity, and he is better on the ball in possession, improving the build-up out on that side.

This may be an unpopular opinion, despite a poor first-half against Wolves, like a lot of our players, he did improve a lot in the second half, but I really think we could do with the reliability of AWB for this one, especially coming up against an Ismailia Sarr full of confidence.