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West Ham vs Ipswich prediction, betting tips and odds

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West Ham host Ipswich Town on Saturday afternoon in the Premier League with the visitors still chasing their first win of the season.

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West Ham vs Ipswich odds

Find the latest match odds for West Ham vs Ipswich on the best betting sites. Odds are subject to change.

West Ham – 4/5

Draw – 11/4

Ipswich – 3/1

West Ham vs Ipswich prediction

West Ham had looked to be starting the season brightly, winning nicely 2-0 over Crystal Palace after a narrow loss to Aston Villa in the opener of the campaign.

But they’ve since lost to City and Chelsea and drawn to Fulham and Brentford.

They will be hoping to go into this stretch of games with more points as their only win so far isn’t enough from keeping them out of the bottom of the table.

Ipswich Town are just one place below, winless but with four draws in succession.

West Ham to win will appeal for many punters at just worse off than evens.

West Ham vs Ipswich betting tips

A Goal In Both Halves, BTTS,over 2.5 goals – 6/5

Morsy to be carded

Ipswich have certainly shown signs of being better than relegation fodder like most newly promoted sides end up being.

They held their own against Liverpool in their season opener but were eventually dismantled, losing 2-0 before facing Man City who are first and second in the table currently.

Those remain their only losses since picking up draws against Fulham, Brighton, Southampton and Aston Villa. The last team to draw five games in a row were Fulham in January 2021.

So they certainly shouldn’t be discounted against West Ham.

Both of these sides are looking for three points that they desperately need, so there could be a few goals in this clash.

No player has more Premier League yellow cards this season than Ipswich midfielder Sam Morsy (4).

Since his Ipswich league debut in September 2021, only one player has more yellow cards in all of England’s top four leagues than Morsy, with 40.

How to follow West Ham vs Ipswich

Location: London Stadium, Stratford, London, England.

Date & Time: Saturday, 5th October 2024, 8pm.

TV Channel: N/A.

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