Mark Noble ((45 + 3 mins) mins)
Mark Noble (63 mins)
Lewis McGugan ((90 + 3 mins) mins)
npower Championship
, Jan 21, 2012
Ground: Upton Park
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 31,718
Team news
No new worries for Hammers West Ham have no new injury worries for the visit of Nottingham Forest.
Abdoulaye Faye returned from a thigh problem to be on the bench at Portsmouth last weekend and should be involved again, while fellow defender George John could be added to the squad following his recent loan switch from FC Dallas.
Midfielder Matt Taylor has returned to training following six weeks out with a calf injury and, although he will not be ready for the weekend, has been pencilled for a return at the end of the month.
Defender Guy Demel is the only other absentee with a thigh injury.
Striker Sam Baldock could return to partner Carlton Cole if boss Sam Allardyce opts for two up front at home.
Marcus Tudgay is expected to return to the Nottingham Forest squad for the trip.
Tudgay did not travel as the Reds crashed out of the FA Cup to Midlands rivals Leicester on Tuesday night, but the striker should be involved in east London.
Fellow forwards Matt Derbyshire, Garath McCleary, David McGoldrick and Dexter Blackstock and midfielders Lewis McGugan and Radoslaw Majewski will come into contention for starts following the dismal 4-0 defeat at the King Power Stadium.
Manager Steve Cotterill has no new injury or suspension problems ahead of the fixture against the npower Championship's joint leaders.
West Ham vs Nottm Forest
Last modified 18:43 21/01/12
Noble cuts down Forest Two Mark Noble penalties fired West Ham to the top of the npower Championship for the first time this season after a 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest.
The midfielder's double from the spot was enough to ensure the pre-season promotion favourites leapfrogged Southampton, who do not play until Monday.
But despite their lofty position, the Hammers rarely hit the heights against a struggling Nottingham Forest side.
In fact, Sam Allardyce's men could, and probably should, have been two or three goals down before they benefited from some generous refereeing, allowing Noble to make it three successful spot-kicks in his last two outings.
Referee Tony Bates twice took centre stage, penalising Guy Moussi and Chris Gunter for handball in each half to gift the hosts victory, despite a last-gasp consolation from Lewis McGugan.
Forest had by far the better chances in the first half, with Marcus Tudgay twice blazing over and McGugan also wayward in front of goal.
Their best opportunity came 15 minutes before the break when former West Ham striker Marlon Harewood and McGugan combined well to tee up Paul Anderson with the goal gaping.
But Hammers defender Julien Faubert just did enough to put Anderson off the shot and Rob Green was able to collect his weak effort.
The home side, by contrast, had created only half-chances, with skipper Kevin Nolan inches away from getting a touch on a dangerous cross from George McCartney and Jack Collison shooting too close to Lee Camp.
But they were handed the lead in first-half stoppage time when referee Bates awarded a penalty after harshly adjudging Moussi had blocked Sam Baldock's cross with his hand.
Noble, whose penalty was all that separated the sides when West Ham beat Portsmouth last week, repeated the trick despite Camp getting a hand to his shot.
The West Ham goal continued to lead a charmed life after the break, with Green making a fine save to deny Chris Gunter.
And from the resulting corner, McGugan's cross deceived everyone in the goalmouth and cannoned off the far post before it was hacked off the line by Noble.
At the other end Collison should have doubled the hosts' lead after a mazy run into the area but his shot was deflected over the top, and Camp pulled off a fine diving save to deny Henri Lansbury.
But the second goal did arrive in the 63rd minute when Bates pointed to the spot again, Gunter this time the guilty party, and Noble did the honours once more.
McGugan pulled one back deep into stoppage time but there was barely time to restart and the Hammers celebrated hitting top spot.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Robert Green | ||||
| 18 | Julien Faubert | ||||
| 2 | Winston Reid | ||||
| 5 | James Tomkins | ||||
| 3 | George McCartney | ||||
| 10 | Jack Collison | ||||
| 21 | Papa Bouba Diop(sub 44) |
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| 16 | Mark Noble |
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| 4 | Kevin Nolan | ||||
| 9 | Carlton Cole(sub 84) |
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| 7 | Sam Baldock(sub 78) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 11 | John Carew | ||||
| 15 | Abdoulaye Faye | ||||
| 22 | Henri Lansbury(sub 44) |
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| 30 | Frederic Piquionne(sub 84) |
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| 46 | Robert Hall(sub 78) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Lee Camp | ||||
| 16 | Chris Gunter | ||||
| 5 | Wes Morgan | ||||
| 33 | Joel Lynch | ||||
| 3 | Greg Cunningham(sub 22) |
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| 14 | Jonathan Greening(sub 55) |
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| 10 | Lewis McGugan |
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| 19 | Guy Moussi |
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| 12 | Garath McCleary | ||||
| 18 | Marlon Harewood(sub 72) |
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| 20 | Marcus Tudgay | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 34 | Karl Darlow | ||||
| 7 | Paul Anderson(sub 22) |
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| 9 | Ishmael Miller(sub 72) |
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| 11 | Andy Reid | ||||
| 23 | Dexter Blackstock(sub 55) |
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| Team | West Ham | Nottm Forest |
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