West Ham United’s dominance over AFC Bournemouth continues to hold, with the Hammers unbeaten in their last six matchups. Bournemouth’s form tells a starkly different story; they haven’t celebrated victory in their last five Premier League matches, and their recent EFL Cup away games have largely ended in disappointment, with defeats in six out of the last eight.
West Ham’s Silverware Hunt Begins
West Ham’s ambitious summer spending spree is a clear signal of their intentions to pursue domestic silverware, and the League Cup could be their best shot. The arrivals of Max Kilman, Crysencio Summerville, Niclas Fullkrug, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Jean-Clair Todibo, and Guido Rodríguez have not only enhanced the squad depth but also fortified their resolve as demonstrated in last season’s quarter-final run. Their performance against Arsenal in a 3-1 win and a penalty shootout triumph over Manchester City in previous seasons underscores their potential in knock-out competitions.
Bournemouth’s Struggle for Form
Meanwhile, Bournemouth, guided by Julen Lopetegui, have shown glimpses of potential, notably in their 2-0 win against Crystal Palace, but consistency remains elusive. A quick succession of matches has left them with less rest compared to West Ham, complicating their preparation. Their travel form remains a concern, with just two wins in their last ten away outings, and the loss of Dominic Solanke’s goal-scoring prowess further dampens their offensive threat.
Given the contrasting trajectories of the two teams and West Ham’s reinforced squad, the Hammers are well-placed to notch another 2-0 victory, mirroring their recent success against Palace, as they welcome Bournemouth in what promises to be a decisive cup encounter.
Betting tip – West ham to win at 6/5