Wolves vs. West Ham - Premier League: Kick off time, TV Channels, Live stream and Team news
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West Ham will be determined to maintain their push for Champions League football when the final stretch of Premier League fixtures begins this week with a clash against Wolves.
The Hammers sit fifth in the table ahead of the Easter weekend, just two points short of Chelsea with nine games to play.
Boss David Moyes will be delighted with his team’s season so far, but with just one win in four, he will know his side need to pick up their form if they are to continue their sensational challenge.
Wolves have endured a bleak season considering their lofty pre-season ambitions. They sit in 13th, a position many would’ve expected West Ham to occupy at this point of the campaign, not the reverse.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s men could still fight their way into the top 10, but any late push will need to start soon.
When is Wolves v West Ham on TV?
Wolves v West Ham will take place on Monday 5th April 2021.
What time is kick-off?
Wolves v West Ham will kick off at 8:15pm.
There are two Premier League games on this Monday, featuring this one and Everton v Crystal Palace.
What TV channel is Wolves v West Ham on?
You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event.
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How to live stream Wolves v West Ham online
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Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.
You can also watch the match via NOW without signing up to a contract.
NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via BT Sport.
Wolves v West Ham team news
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Rui Patricio is available for Wolves after being knocked out in a collision with Conor Coady in last month's 1-0 defeat by Liverpool.
Nuno Espirito Santo said: "In that moment it was scary, everyone was worried, he had to stay being assessed and was with the doctors and that made him not go to Portugal. He has trained well this week. Every time there is a situation like that, especially for us as we have trauma from before, it's scary."
Joao Moutinho is a doubt after picking up a problem while on international duty with Portugal but Daniel Podence is back in training following a groin issue.
West Ham could welcome defender Arthur Masuaku (knee) back into their squad for the trip up to the West Midlands.
The left-back has not featured in the Premier League since December 5 after surgery on a knee injury, but he is fit again along with Pablo Fornals, who was sidelined before the international break with a knock.
Hammers boss David Moyes remains without Darren Randolph (hip), Angelo Ogbonna (ankle) and Andriy Yarmolenko (knee) for Monday's clash.
Wolves v West Ham: Predictions
Late drama condemned West Ham to a second straight defeat in the Premier League at the weekend as Arsenal scored at the death, and David Moyes will be desperate to avoid three losses on the bounce when his side welcomes Wolves to the capital on Sunday.
The Hammers have made a miserable start to the new Premier League campaign, following up an opening-day defeat to Newcastle with a 2-1 reversal at Arsenal, and next up is a Wolves side who have inflicted four straight defeats on them.
The immediate forecast looks bleak for the Hammers with Leicester City, Tottenham, Man City and Liverpool their next four opponents, so points against Wolves, who will want to bounce back themselves from defeat against City last time out, is simply crucial this weekend.
Wolves v West Ham odds
In working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event:
bet365 odds: Wolves (15/8) Draw (11/5) West Ham (31/20)*
WEST HAM VS WOLVES: TEAM STATSRaul Jimenez has started the season like a house on fire, picking up from where he left off last term. The Mexican marksman already has two goals to his name in as many games, having netted against Sheffield United and Man City, as well as four goals in his last six Premier League games. Against West Ham he has scored three goals in his last three games, including the opener in Wolves’ 2-0 win at the London Stadium last campaign. He will be licking his lips. Wolves boast a pretty formidable record against the Hammers since sealing promotion to the top-flight. In the last four meetings between these clubs, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side have won on every occasion while also keeping a clean sheet in each game. Given the way West Ham are playing at the minute, expect that pattern of play to continue. |
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