Premier League Gameweek 29
Mar 4, 2026 7.30pm
Craven Cottage

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

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

Fulham will be looking to continue their fight for a European spot when West Ham United visit in the Premier League on Wednesday night.

The Cottagers secured victory over Tottenham Hotspur on the weekend, whilst the Hammers suffered a 5-2 thrashing at Anfield against Liverpool.

Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the West London occasion.


What time does Fulham vs. West Ham kickoff?

Fulham vs. West Ham will kick off at 7.30pm UK time on Wednesday night.

This fixture is one of five taking place on the same evening, including Premier League leaders Arsenal vs. Brighton & Hove Albion.


Where is Fulham vs. West Ham being played?

This top-flight battle will be contested at Craven Cottage, the picturesque home of Europe-chasing Fulham.

The hosts are unbeaten against the Hammers in West London since April 2023, enjoying a 5-0 battering of West Ham in this fixture in December 2023.


How to watch Fulham vs. West Ham in the UK

TV channels

Fulham vs. West Ham will be shown live on TNT Sports 5 in the UK and Discovery+ for viewers in the UK.

TNT Sports 5 is available on channel 422 for Sky subscribers, 435 for BT/EE TV customers, and 531 for Virgin Media viewers.

Online streaming

Sky's NOW TV streaming service will also be offering live coverage of the match between Fulham and West Ham.

A day pass costs £14.99, while the monthly subscription is £34.99, and the service can be accessed on mobile phones, computers and games consoles.

Highlights

Match highlights of Fulham vs. West Ham will be available on the TNT Sports YouTube channel, as well as both clubs' official YouTube accounts.

Match of the Day will also show the best of the action, with the famous programme set to start at 10.40pm on BBC One on Wednesday night.


What is at stake for Fulham and West Ham?

With 10 games left to play in the Premier League season, Fulham possess a real opportunity to fight for a return to European football over the first time in over a decade.

On the other hand, recent Conference League winners West Ham are fighting a battle at the wrong end of the table, hoping to leapfrog the likes of Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.

The defeat at Anfield halted a positive unbeaten run for the Hammers, who now face a West London battle against the in-form Cottagers on Wednesday night.

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