West Ham United striker Andy Carroll and defender Winston Reid have recovered from injury in time for the Premier League clash at home to Sunderland on Saturday, chairman David Gold as revealed.

Carroll suffered a groin problem in the 2-2 draw at Norwich City on February 13, while Reid picked up a hamstring strain in West Ham's last-minute FA Cup win over Liverpool four days earlier.

However, both players look set to return for the Hammers when they entertain their 19th-placed guests this weekend.

Andy Carroll should be fit enough to be considered for selection when West Ham host Sunderland on Saturday

Winston Reid (left) is also expected to recover from an injury in time for the visit of the Black Cats

West Ham chairman David Gold revealed the news to his followers on Twitter on Wednesday morning

'Andy Carroll and Winston Reid should both be available for the Sunderland game,' Gold wrote in a tweet on Wednesday.

Ahead of Saturday's encounter with second-bottom Sunderland, Slaven Bilic's side sit seventh in the table, a point behind the European qualifying places with 12 games left.

Sunderland, meanwhile, are just a point off safety following victory over Manchester United last Saturday.

The Black Cats manager, Sam Allardyce, makes his first return to Upton Park since being sacked by the Hammers last summer.

Gold has made a habit of breaking news to West Ham fans through his social media accounts recently

Carroll had been suffering from a groin problem, picked up in the 2-2 draw with Norwich on February 13