West Ham United welcome Everton to the London Stadium in a Premier League encounter that carries significant weight at both ends of the table. Here is everything you need to know about how to follow the action.
Kick-off Time and Venue
The match is scheduled to begin at 3pm BST at the London Stadium. For viewers in the United States, that translates to 10:00am ET or 7:00am PT. This fixture is one of three Premier League games kicking off at 3pm in the UK, alongside Wolves versus Tottenham and Liverpool versus Crystal Palace.
UK TV and Radio Coverage
Due to the longstanding 3pm Saturday blackout rule, the match will not be broadcast live on television in the UK. This policy aims to protect attendances in lower-league football. However, fans can catch comprehensive highlights on Match of the Day, airing at 10:30pm on Saturday night. Shorter clips and all goals will be available on the Sky Sports website and YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle. For radio listeners, live commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra starting just before kick-off. Local supporters in London can also tune into BBC Radio London 94.9 for dedicated coverage of the Hammers.
US TV and Streaming Options
In the United States, the game is expected to be broadcast live on the USA Network. Viewers should check local listings, as matches in this time slot occasionally move to NBC or CNBC depending on the weekend schedule. For streaming, US-based fans can watch via the NBC Sports app or website with a valid cable login. Additionally, the match will be available on the Peacock Premium streaming service for those without a traditional cable package.
Recent Form
West Ham enter the contest after a goalless draw away at Crystal Palace on Monday night. Their most recent home performance was a dominant 4-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, giving them momentum as they battle to stay clear of the relegation zone. Everton travel to London looking to rebound from a 2-1 loss to Liverpool, in which they conceded a 100th-minute winner. Before that derby defeat, the Toffees had been in strong form, winning three of their previous five matches as they chase European qualification.
Head-to-Head Record
Earlier this season, the two sides played out a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park in September. The last three meetings between them have all ended in draws, while each team has claimed a win in the two matches prior to that.



