West Ham v Leeds: Head to head

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West Ham and Leeds have played a total of 105 times since their first  meeting one hundred years ago in January 1921

The Hammers have won 28 games, drawn 29 and lost 48 matches

West Ham are winless in their past seven home games against Leeds (D4, L3).

The Hammers are looking to complete their first league double over Leeds since 1953-54, and their first top-flight league double since 1929-30.

West Ham have won four of their past five home league matches.

Only Manchester City have earned more Premier League points than West Ham’s 22 in 2021.

The Hammers are vying to win three consecutive home league games for the first time since March 2019.

West Ham’s last 10 goals at London Stadium in all competitions have been scored by 10 different players, including an own goal.

Michail Antonio has been directly involved in 19 goals in his past 22 Premier League starts for West Ham, with 15 goals and four assists – but he has never scored in eight league appearances against Leeds.

Leeds have lost three of their past four league games and could lose a third consecutive away match in the top flight.

Only two of their 26 league matches this season have ended in a draw (W11, L13).

Leeds have lost 12 of their last 13 fixtures in London in all competitions, losing all four in the capital in the Premier League this season.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side have failed to score in just two of their 13 away games in this season’s Premier League.

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