Charlie Nicholas has tipped West Ham to progress to the FA Cup semi-finals at Manchester Uniteds expense on Wednesday. Slaven Bilic and Louis van Gaals sides meet in an FA Cup quarter-final replay at Upton Park - the final FA Cup tie at the ground ahead of the Hammers move to the Olympic Stadium this summer.Theres also action in the Premier League as Crystal Palace host Everton in a fixture brought forward due to both teams progression to the FA Cup last four. Heres what the Soccer Saturday pundit is predicting in Wednesdays domestic double-header...West Ham v Manchester United (FA Cup quarter-final replay) Dimitri Payet scored a stunning free-kick at Old Trafford I fancied West Ham before the weekend and Ive got no reason to change my mind. If United think they played well at Spurs, with one shot on target, they dont know much about winning football matches.Andy Carroll was brilliant against Arsenal but I really dont know why people are on the Euros bandwagon after one performance, although hell be relishing going up against Chris Smalling and Daley Blind.United have never enjoyed going to West Ham, even under Sir Alex Ferguson, so Im going to back the home side, with Payet relishing the big game again.Charlie predicts: 2-0 and Payet to score first (60/1 with Sky Bet)Crystal Palace v Everton (Premier League) Scott Dann found the net when Palace drew at Goodison Park Well, were obviously well aware of the Everton situation and Roberto Martinez cant hide from the fact that this gifted team are underachieving.This club has to focus everything on the FA Cup semi-final, although the fans demands mean Martinez cant take his foot off the gas in the league unless he doesnt mind seeing more banners. Roberto Martinez understands why Evertons fans are unhappy with their recent form. Palace got their win at the weekend which means they can relax again and I think, with Everton focusing on the cup, they will win again.Charlie predicts: 2-1 (9/1 with Sky Bet)Follow this weeks action with live blogs on skysports.com and the Sky Sports apps. Also See: West Ham v Man Utd preview C Palace v Everton preview Nike Air Max Zero Mens Sale . The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Lions have not announced the hiring, which was first reported by ESPN. Lombardi, the grandson of former Green Bay Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, has been an offensive assistant on Sean Paytons New Orleans staff since 2007. Nike Air Max Zero Womens White . They reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in regulation. http://www.airmaxzerosale.com/ . 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And, in combination with a similar 100-200-4x100 triple from Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Bolt was instrumental in giving Jamaica the first ever sweep in those six sprint events. Canadas team of Justyn Warner, Aaron Kingsley Brown, Dontae Richards-Kwok and Gavin Smellie won bronze in 37.92 seconds after Great Britain was disqualified. The United States was second in 37.66. The bronze is Canadas fifth medal at the event, the most successful in the countrys history at the world championships. Bolt was trailing American Justin Gatlin when he got the baton on the anchor leg, but a botched U.S. handover and his superlative speed were enough to see him, and his country, win. He gritted his teeth, dipped at the line, and then grinned. "I wasnt really worried about Justin. I knew if he got the baton in front of me, I could catch him," Bolt said. "So it was just going out there to run as fast as possible." And when he does, nobody has stopped him when it mattered -- in a half decade, and counting. "Its not just about the talent. Its about rising to the occasion. He understands what that means," Gatlin said. Bolt had already won the 100 and 200 metres. It was his second such sprint triple at the world championships, matching the two he has won at the Olympics. With his victory, Bolt moved to the top of the all-time world championships medals table with eight gold and two silver, edging Carl Lewis, who has eight gold, one silver and one bronze. "It is just great," Bolt said of the comparison. "Ill continue dominating. Ill continue to work hard. For me, my aim is to continue hard into the greatness thing." And again the Luzhniki Stadium and its 40,000 fans were turned into a Bolt party. With palpable relief after a week of all-business during his earlier races, Bolt finally let go. His arms across his chest, he kicked his legs as he went down lower and lower to imitate a traditional eastern European dance to the delight of the crowd.dddddddddddd "Im not even sure which country its from. It just went along with the music, so I did it," Bolt said. Twenty minutes earlier, Fraser-Pryce became the first woman in world championship history to sweep the sprint events, anchoring Jamaica to gold in the 4x100 relay. Unlike Bolt, Fraser-Pryce got the baton with a big lead. With her pink hair extensions swaying in the air behind her, she kept on building on it to cross in a championship record of 41.29 seconds. Lost in the excitement and a string of upsets was that the United States failed to lead the gold medal standings for the first time since the inaugural world championships in Helsinki 30 years ago. Instead, Russia topped the table with seven gold, edging the United States and Jamaica with six. In the overall standings, the U.S. team dominated with 25, holding a wide lead over the host nation with 17. With a middle distance double on Sunday, Kenya secured African domination over neighbour and rival Ethiopia. Asbel Kiprop of Kenya successfully defended his 1,500 title, trailing teammate Nixon Chepseba for most of the race before emerging into the finishing straight with a devastating kick no one could match. Matthew Centrowitz of the United States took silver in the hectic sprint finish, just ahead of Johan Cronje of South Africa. And Eunice Sum won her first major title when she held off Olympic champion Mariya Savinova of Russia at the end to win the womens 800. Russia hoped it would win another gold in the womens javelin, but defending champion Maria Abakumova disappointed with bronze. Instead, Christina Obergfoell of Germany won her first major javelin title at 31, beating Kimberley Mickle of Australia. The string of upsets continued in the mens triple jump, where Olympic and defending champion Christian Taylor of the United States finished only fourth. Teddy Tamgho of France edged Pedro Pichardo of Cuba for gold. Tamgho and Pichardo were even at 17.68 metres late in the contest but Tamgho made the difference on his last jump when he leapt 18.04 for his first world title. ' ' '