Overview
- The match at London Stadium on Monday, October 20 (8 p.m. local) is Nuno Espirito Santo’s first home game since replacing Graham Potter.
- Nuno appealed for a packed stadium and unity, saying it is on the team to win back supporters’ trust.
- West Ham sit 19th after a draw at Everton and a defeat at Arsenal, with statistical reports noting they have conceded in every home fixture this season.
- The boycott targets vice-chair Karren Brady and chairman David Sullivan, with organizers insisting the team still has their backing.
- Brentford manager Keith Andrews said his side will look to exploit a tense atmosphere, while the Bees are weakened by Antoni Milambo’s long-term ACL injury.