West Ham United manager David Moyes is set to have a near fully fit squad to choose from when they take on Gent in the Europa Conference League on Thursday night.
The Hammers are in action for the 11th time in Europe this season in the first leg of their quarter-final clash, having won all ten of their matches so far.
Ahead of the game, manager Moyes did not confirm any fresh absences during his pre-match press conference on Wednesday evening.
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The only confirmed absentee is Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca, who has missed the last three games with a knee injury.
Moyes confirmed that Scamacca is set for two weeks of rehabilitation on the injury. There is hope that the issue does not require surgery at this stage.
Midfielder Lucas Paqueta, who missed the 1-0 win over Fulham on Saturday with a foot issue, is set to be available having trained on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Academy goalkeeper Krisztian Hegyi and teenage striker Divin Mubama may also be involved, having trained with the first-team on Wednesday morning.
Here is a look at who could feature for the Hammers against the Buffalos.
Full West Ham United squad available to face Gent
Goalkeepers : Lukasz Fabianski, Alphonse Areola, Joseph Anang.
Defenders : Vladimir Coufal, Ben Johnson, Angelo Ogbonna, Thilo Kehrer, Nayef Aguerd, Kurt Zouma, Aaron Cresswell, Emerson.
Midfielders/wingers : Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, Lucas Paqueta, Flynn Downes, Jarrod Bowen, Manuel Lanzini, Pablo Fornals, Said Benrahma, Maxwel Cornet.
Forwards : Danny Ings, Michail Antonio.
Potential academy players : Krisztian Hegyi, Divin Mubama.
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