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

Matt BottomleyMatt Bottomley· Updated
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  • West Ham host Everton in the Premier League today
  • Kick-off is 3PM BST
  • The game is not available to watch in the UK

West Ham United host Everton at the London Stadium today. The Hammers know they can open up a big gap between them and the bottom three with a win this afternoon, or risk falling back into the relegation zone.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s team are coming off the back of a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace and will look to go one better in this game. West Ham are on their best home run of the season and know they need to use it to get one over Everton.

The Toffees head to London on the back of a difficult loss in the Merseyside derby, but remain very-much in the fight for European football this season. Like the Hammers, they need a win to take another step towards their goal for the campaign.

Confirmed line-ups

Nuno names an unchanged side to face Everton this afternoon.

Kyle Walker-Peters keeps his place, whilst Pablo Felipe and Valentin Castellanos lead the line again.

David Moyes is forced into some changes to his Toffees team.

Michael Kean replaces Jarrad Branthwaite, whilst Thierno Barry comes in for Beto up top.

Kick-off time and where to watch

The game between West Ham and Everton kicks-off at 3PM BST.

In the UK, if you are not going to the game at the London Stadium, it is not available to watch due to the 3PM blackout. It is available to watch internationaly.

Highlights of the game will be available on the Sky Sports YouTube channel straight after full-time.

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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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