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Arsenal vs. West Ham United: How to watch, date, time, live stream and TV channel for Premier League clash

How to watch Arsenal vs. West Ham: Date, time, live stream and TV channel

Arsenal's Premier League title charge continues when they welcome West Ham United to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday afternoon. 

The Gunners are second in the standings with 13 points from six games following their dramatic turnaround against Newcastle United last weekend, when late goals from Mikel Merino and Gabriel Magalhaes secured a 2-1 victory.

Meanwhile, West Ham United are 19th in the table with just four points, although newly-appointed Nuno Espirito Santo did record an encouraging 1-1 draw with Everton in his first game in charge earlier this week.

Here, Sports Mole provides all of the details you need to know on how to tune into Saturday's match.


What time does Arsenal vs. West Ham United kick off?

The clash between Arsenal and West Ham United is set to kick off at 3:00pm local time in the UK.

Where is Arsenal vs. West Ham United being played?

The Premier League meeting is set to be hosted at the Emirates Stadium in London, which has a capacity of 60,704 and has been Arsenal's home since 2006. 


How to watch Arsenal vs. West Ham United in the UK

TV channels

Supporters in the UK will unfortunately not be able to watch the match unfold live as it is not available for broadcast due to the 3pm blackout rule. 

Highlights

Sky Sports will release highlights on their dedicated sports app, as well as on their social media channels following the conclusion of the clash on Saturday.

Domestic viewers can tune into Match of the Day - starting at 10:30pm on BBC One - and a highlight package will be available on the iPlayer from 8pm on the same day.


Who will win Arsenal vs. West Ham United?

Following their narrow 1-0 defeat to Liverpool on matchday three, Arsenal are now unbeaten in their last three league outings, having recorded two wins and a draw. 

As a result, the Gunners trail league leaders Liverpool by just two points, and they will be eager to pick up another three points on Saturday to keep the pressure on Arne Slot's side. 

As for the visitors, West Ham United have won just one of their seven games across all competitions, incidentally coming against Santo's Nottingham Forest side on matchday three. 

The Portuguese boss has since joined the Hammers, and Santo led the side to just their fourth point of the campaign as they drew with Everton in their most recent outing. 

Despite Santo having an instant impact on West Ham, the Gunners are clearly the stronger side and are the overwhelming favourites to pick up all three points.


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