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What is it? West Ham host Liverpool. Go on, who would have predicted this game would be pitting fourth against fifth at this time of the season, with West Ham just two points adrift of the champions? David Moyes has done an admirable job with the team this season, although Liverpool sharpened themselves up for a visit to the London Stadium by getting back to winning ways against Tottenham on Thursday. When is it? Sunday, January 31. What time is kick-off? 4.30pm. What TV channel is it on? Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HD. Or join our very own Alan Tyers who will be live blogging this one for the Telegraph. What is the team news? West Ham If completed in time, new loan signing Jesse Lingard could go straight into the squad to face Liverpool. The latest injury and squad news is expected later on Friday. Liverpool Liverpool’s only remaining recognised senior defender, Joel Matip, limped off at half-time against Tottenham and has been ruled out of Sunday’s game. Fabinho also sat out that game and will be assessed ahead of Sunday. So it will be another makeshift defensive job for Jurgen Klopp's men. What have we said about the clubs? How David Moyes transformed West Ham into top-four challengers Fixing the balance, Tomas Soucek's late runs and expert delivery from set-pieces, that's according to JJ Bull. David Moyes has found his groove - football is taking him and West Ham seriously again The evidence is there: Moyes has been an effective treatment for the perpetual problem that is West Ham, and very few managers of recent years can say that, writes Sam Wallace. Done deal: West Ham agree loan deal for Jesse Lingard with Manchester United Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool owners in no rush to dismantle what they have built Liverpool may need a new centre-back, but Jürgen Klopp and Fenway Sports Group will not change what has proved to be a successful formula, writes Chris Bascombe Match report: Liverpool make Spurs pay for errors with winning return to show title credentials What are the current standings?

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