Having downed them once already in knockout football this season, West Ham face AFC Wimbledon for the second time this campaign as they look to secure a place in the last 16 of the FA Cup.
Manuel Pellegrini’s Hammers dismissed the Wombles, then under Neal Ardley, in the Carabao Cup in late August, with Issa Diop, Angelo Ogbonna and Javier Hernandez all netting in a 3-1 victory at Kingsmeadow.
Since then, the League One outfit have parted ways with their manager and replaced him with Wally Downes, though they have not won in five.
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The visitors should triumph over their third tier hosts with ease on paper – but the magic of the cup, as they say, works in mysterious ways.