Overview
- Kickoff is at 5:30pm BST at the London Stadium on Saturday, September 13, with West Ham hosting Tottenham in the Premier League’s late match.
- Graham Potter reported a productive international break for training and flagged Niclas Füllkrug with a slight issue, with reports suggesting he is likely to miss out.
- West Ham re-signed Lukasz Fabianski but Mads Hermansen is expected to start in goal, and Brighton loanee Igor Julio could feature.
- Spurs opened with two wins, including 2-0 over Manchester City, before a 1-0 loss to Bournemouth, and could hand minutes to new arrivals Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani, with Dominic Solanke a doubt.
- UK coverage is on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, also on Sky Go or via a NOWTV Day Pass, while U.S. viewers can watch on NBC Sports 4K and stream on Fubo.