Don't miss the matchday programme!

Make sure you don't miss out on West Ham United's official matchday programme for our vital Premiership clash against Bolton Wanderers at Upton Park on Saturday.

In what is our last programme of this season, we have a bumper issue where you can find out who your Hammer of the Year is and read about the excitement still ahead as we continue our fight for Premiership survival.

Argentine striker Carlos Tevez speaks in an exclusive interview about his first season in the Premiership and why he has taken to the West Ham United supporters just as much as they have taken to him.

"I have been used to playing for clubs where the supporters come from the ground, like me," he said. "This is why I like to be at West Ham. I understand the needs and demands of the people and they understand me."

Manager Alan Curbishley speaks about the two games we have left this season, starting with the meeting with Bolton, of the incredible support of the fans and how everyone is aware of the job that has to be done.

He said: "We come into this game (Bolton) on the back of a couple of really good performances and terrific results. Obviously, the importance of this match for us, cannot be understated and we know we're going to have to perform like we have been doing, to pick up the points we need."

Also in your matchday programme, we speak to former boxing champion Terry Marsh who tells us why he became a Hammers fan, we find out what goes on behind the scenes of the Club's Stadium Store with the ever-busy staff, who let us know what the most-bought item is in the shop!

There is a three-page special speaking to fans who relate hilarious stories of their journeys on the road following the Hammers. Find out which former Hammers star had to help push a supporter's car down the motorway after it had run out of petrol!

There is another great column from the ever-lively Jimmy Walker, who brings you up-to-date with all the dressing room gossip as the season draws to an end.

Former Hammer Tony Gale also gives his thoughts as the season winds down and Club Historian John Helliar gives us a glimpse of what happened at the same time in years gone by.

We catch up with our youth team who ended the season with a fantastic second-place in the league and we bring all the results and match reports from our reserve team, whose campaign finished earlier this week.

There is a look at the opposition, including an introduction to new Bolton manager Sammy Lee and some fascinating facts you might not know about the Trotters.

There is, as usual, the quiz, a fantastic poster and up-to-the-minute news on everything West Ham.

To read all of this, be sure to grab your copy of the matchday programme, on sale around the stadium, priced £3.50.

by Laura Burkin