WEST Ham's reserve team game with Derby County - originally scheduled for tomorrow - has been moved to tonight.
The Irons second string will be eager to continue their four-game winning run and, if results go their way, move to the top of the Barclays Premier Reserve League southern section.
Kevin Keen's men are two points behind league leaders Aston Villa and a point behind Reading. Both are also in action tonight, against Arsenal and Spurs respectively.
But West Ham will be looking keep up the pressure with victory against Derby, who are winless in 12 games and bottom of the 11-team league.
The east Londoners will also go into the match with a psychological edge, having thrashed the Rams reserves 8-0 away from home in November.
The match is being played at Bishop's Stortford FC's Woodside Park.
Entry is £5 for adults and £2 for concessions. Season ticket holders get in for free.
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