Sam Allardyce is looking for his West Ham United side to get a “massive victory” tomorrow when they take on Fulham at Upton Park.

The Hammers go into the game having slipped to 17th in the Premier League table, level on points with tomorrow’s opponents, after a run which has seen them take only two points from their last five top-flight outings.

Allardyce’s side have also scored just two goals in those games since their last league win against Tottenham Hotspur at the start of October and a third successive loss would see them drop into the bottom three.

The Hammers boss reported no fresh injury concerns when he spoke to the media this morning and he told the club’s website: “Performances are okay for a while but it’s always about results and at the moment in general our performances have been excellent but our results haven’t matched that. We’ve got to try and get a massive victory here on Saturday."

Following tomorrow's game, West Ham face another vital clash on Tuesday when they take on another struggling London side, Crystal Palace, at Selhurst Park.