A pair of headers brought Alan Curbishley a famous comeback win over Premier League title holders Manchester United. But the question is; can the Hammers make it three successive wins away at Arsenal?

After back-to-back away wins at the Riverside and Ewood Park could West Ham really pull off an unlikely win at the Emirates? Remember, they are, after all, the only team to manage a three-point haul at the magnificent stadium.

Arsene Wenger must have been pleased to climb back over Sir Alex to the summit of mount Premier League, and he will be keen to keep his side ahead of the chasing pack for as long as possible.

'Remember, they [West Ham] are, after all, the only team to manage a three-point haul at the magnificent stadium'


With United and Liverpool up against seemingly weak opposition (in Birmingham and Wigan) today and tomorrow,  and with Chelsea making the short trip to struggling Fulham, the Gunners will not want to give any of them a chance to catch up and possibly overtake.

What must West Ham do stand a chance of coming away with a point, or dare we say it, even all three. What must Arsenal do to make sure that lightning doesn't strike for a third time?

Come on you Arsenal and Hammers fans, tell us what's going to happen in the comments section below.