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LINEUPS AND STANDINGS
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Another crucial contest in this congested bottom half of the Premier League table.
Swansea City has shown remarkable improvement under Carlos Carvalhal and will be a stern test at home. They have no new injury concerns, and Leon Britton could make his first Premier League appearance since October, as he is on the bench today.
Renato Sanches (hamstring), Angel Rangel (groin), Leroy Fer (achilles) and Wilfried Bony (knee) remain sidelined for the Swans.
The Hammer as are missing no one new, with long-term absentees Arthur Masuaku (suspension), Pedro Obiang (knee), Andy Carroll and Edimilson Fernandes (both ankle) still out.
See you all back at halftime.