West Ham vs Leeds United: Confirmed line-ups, kick-off time and where to watch

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West Ham vs Leeds United: Confirmed line-ups, kick-off time and where to watch
  • West Ham host Leeds United in the FA Cup this afternoon
  • The quarter final kicks-off at 4:30PM BST
  • The match is available to watch on TNT Sports in the UK

West Ham United host Leeds United in the FA Cup quarter finals. The winner will book their place in the semi finals, joining Chelsea, Manchester City and Southampton, who are all set for a day at Wembley.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s team are looking to get back to winning ways after losing 2-0 to Aston Villa in the Premier League before the international break. Whilst top flight survival is at the top of the Hammers wish-list, continuing their cup run is not far off.

Like West Ham, Leeds United’s main concern this season is staying in the Premier League. Daniel Farke’s team drew their last two matches but will feel as though they should have won the games. They head to the London Stadium hoping to pick up momentum, just like the Irons.

Confirmed line-ups

Nuno has been forced into a number of changes, with multiple players carrying knocks from the international break.

Max Kilman makes a surprise return to partner Axel Disasi in central defence, whilst Freddie Potts is partnered by Soungoutou Magassa in midfield. Tomas Soucek makes the bench after helping Czechia to qualify for the World Cup.

There is no place for Crysencio Summerville, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Jean-Clair Todibo or Callum Wilson.

Leeds United name a strong side as they look to get some luck in London.

Lucas Perri comes in for Karl Darlow in net as Ao Tanaka and Noah Okafor come in. The Lilywhites make just three changes from their 0-0 draw with Brentford before the break.

Kick-off time and where to watch

Kick-off time for West Ham‘s game with Leeds United is 4:30PM BST.

The game is available to watch on TNT Sports in the UK, with coverage of the semi final draw taking place shortly after the conclusion of the match.

The winner of the game will take on either Chelsea, Manchester City or Southampton at Wembley.

Matt Bottomley is the Lead Editor for ReadWestHam and an experienced Sports Journalist, with over eight years in the industry. Matt has written for the likes of the BBC, The Telegraph and FanSided, covering leagues and teams across Europe - including West Ham United. You can find more of Matt on his X account: @MBottomleySport

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