Kevin Keen's reserves conclude their home campaign at Bishop's Stortford on Wednesday looking to make it eight games unbeaten against visiting sides with the arrival of Derby County.
West Ham United's second string are riding high in the southern section of the Barclays Premier Reserve League but are unlikely to win the title. Keen's third-placed team are two points behind Aston Villa, who welcome Portsmouth this evening, and a point adrift of Reading but the leaders have four games left compared to United's two. After the fixture against Derby, who are bottom of the ten-team table, the 2007/08 season ends with a trip to Arsenal on 21 April.
The strong run of home form began with a 2-1 home win back on 18 September against Portsmouth and the last three fixtures at the Boleyn Ground and Bishop's Stortford have ended with 4-1, 2-0 and 2-1 wins against Birmingham City, Fulham and Reading respectively. There have also been some notable away displays, not least the 8-0 win at Derby on 26 November. For more information on getting to the Woodside Park home of Bishop's Stortford, click here. Admission is £5 for adults and £2 for concessions, while season ticket holders get in free.