West Ham United travel to White Hart Lane for their Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

It is the start of a tough run of games for the Hammers with matches against Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool to follow.

The Irons drew 1-1 at home to Stoke City in their last match on Monday night. They will be hoping tiredness affects their opponents with Spurs having played in Italy last night in the Europa League. 

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce said: "We go to Tottenham full of confidence and hope to get some of the injured players back. We'll need to be as good if not even better than we were in our away wins at Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle as an attacking force.

"We've got to rely on our superb defensive qualities and then we've got to try to work on the areas that Tottenham leave exposed, particularly when we get got hold of the ball. If we can marry those two together then hopefully we can give a performance similar to our recent ones and try to get a result."