WEST Ham have piled the pressure back on Wanderers just when Sam Allardyce's heroes thought they had finally edged clear of the Premiership drop zone.
Wanderers' magnificent fightback draw with Arsenal on Saturday has still left them with all to do after the Hammers snatched a precious three points at Maine Road on Sunday.
Wanderers staged a marvellous comeback to draw 2-2 with the title pretenders from Highbury who then could only sit and watch on Sunday as Manchester United stretched their lead to five points by winning at White Hart Lane.
West Ham now take on Chelsea at Upton Park on Saturday afternoon and a win would see them leapfrog Wanderers who will then have it all to do against Southampton in front of a like Sky Premiership-Plus audience at 5.30pm.
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