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West Ham are safe from relegation zone following a 2-0 win over Leicester City last weekend.

There were no new injury concerns that we know of during that game and ahead of the home clash against Everton this afternoon as David Moyes could be boosted by a double return.

Pedro Obiang has made a recovery well ahead of schedule from his knee injury he picked up in January, having originally been expected to miss the rest of the season.

He was included in the squad for the Leicester win as well as the goalless draw against the Manchester United on Thursday night but didn't make it off the bench in either game.

James Collins is also over a hamstring injury that has ruled him out for more than a month.

The Irons seek revenge on the Toffees for that 4-0 beating in the winter, so who is out and who is a doubt?

We take a look at the latest situation in the Hammers treatment room ahead of the game thanks to the good folks at physioroom.com.

Michail Antonio

Type of injury: Hamstring

Date of injury: March 31

Expected return date: Out for the season

(Image: Alex Morton/Getty Images)

James Collins

Type of injury: Hamstring

Date of injury: March 21

Expected return date: May 13

(Image: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Winston Reid

Type of injury: Knee (MCL ligament)

Date of injury: March 3

Expected return date: Start of 2018/19 season

Sam Byram

Type of injury: Ankle

Date of injury: March 3

Expected return date: Start of 2018/19 season

Javier Hernandez

Type of injury: Knee

Expected return date: May 13

(Image: DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)

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