DAVID MOYES is urging the employers of East London to let West Ham fans clock off early this afternoon.
The Hammers face Freiburg in the second leg of their Europa League last-16 tie at 5.45pm.
And Moyes is hoping flexible working arrangements can see supporters make it to the London Stadium early enough to create a red-hot atmosphere and help overturn a one-goal deficit.
"We've got a strange kick-off time for a club in London," said Moyes. "We've got to hope fans get through the rush hour and flexible working hours will allow people to get to the game in time.
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