- West Ham host Everton on Saturday
- The game kicks-off at 3PM at the London Stadium
- The Hammers drew their last game 0-0 with Crystal Palace
West Ham United are coming off the back of 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on Monday night. The stalemate takes the Hammers to two points above the bottom three, a position that will not have changed when they kick-off on Saturday.
Everton are looking to pick themselves up from a Merseyside derby loss and get back in the fight for Europe. David Moyes returns to West Ham looking to get one over his former side.
Match Officials
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistant Referees: Constantine Hatzidakis and Mark Scholes
Fourth Official: Josh Smith
VAR: Michael Salisbury
Assistant VAR: Dan Robathan
Stuart Attwell will be the man in the middle when Everton visit the London Stadium on Saturday. It will be Attwell’s first time back at the stadium since officiating the same fixture last year – that ended 0-0.
In total, Attwell has taken charge of five of West Ham‘s fixtures with Everton, dating back to 2021.
Attwell took charge of his first Premier League game in 2008 at just 25. After some time away, he returned the top flight in 2016, where he has gone on to referee 239 matches in the division and over 600 in all competitions.
Constantine Hatzidakis and Mark Scholes will assist Attwell.
Hatzidakis has covered over 30 West Ham games and run the line at over 400 games across England’s domestic leagues those around Europe.
Scholes has assisted in 31 West Ham games in total, including 275 Premier League games. He assisted in the sides loss to Aston Villa last month.
Josh Smith will handle fourth official duties for this game. Smith has served in this role on four Premier League games this season.
VAR
Michael Salisbury will lead VAR duties for the game on Saturday. Salisbury filled the same role when West Ham took on Chelsea, Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion this season.
Salisbury has been a regular on VAR duties, having done so for 22 Premier League games this season.
He will be assisted by Dan Robathan, who has run the line at 200 top flight games before moving to assist on VAR.



