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Is West Ham vs Everton on TV? Live stream info, radio coverage and kick-off time

West Ham host Everton at the London Stadium in a match that will have huge repercussions at both ends of the Premier League table

West Ham host Everton in a huge match at both ends of the table

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How to follow West Ham vs Everton in the Premier League:

Kick-off time: West Ham vs Everton is scheduled to kick off at 3pm at the London Stadium. For fans watching in the United States, this corresponds to a 10:00am ET or 7am PT. It is one of three Premier League matches kicking off at 3pm in the UK, alongside Wolves vs Tottenham and Liverpool vs Crystal Palace.

UK TV coverage: The match will not be broadcast live on television in the UK due to the long-standing 3pm Saturday blackout rule. This policy is designed to protect matchday attendance across the lower leagues of English football.

UK highlights: Fans in the UK can watch comprehensive highlights on Match of the Day, which will air at 10:30pm on Saturday night. Shorter highlights and all goals will also be available on the Sky Sports website and YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.

US TV coverage: In the United States, the match is expected to be broadcast live on the USA Network. Viewers should check their local listings as matches in this time slot are occasionally moved to NBC or CNBC depending on the weekend's schedule.

US streaming: US-based supporters can stream the game live 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.

UK radio coverage: Live national radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra starting shortly before kick-off. Local listeners in London can also tune into BBC Radio London 94.9 for dedicated coverage of the Hammers.

West Ham recent form: The Hammers enter the game following a 0-0 draw away at Crystal Palace on Monday night. Their most recent home outing was a dominant 4-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, providing them with momentum as they fight to avoid the relegation zone.

Everton recent form: The Toffees arrive in London looking to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Liverpool, where they conceded a 100th-minute winner. Prior to that derby defeat, Everton had been in strong form with three wins in 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 match-ups between the two sides have all ended in draws, while they have a win apiece to boast from the two matches before that.

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