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Premier League: West Ham United vs. Tottenham Hotspur [Predictions, Live Stream] – Metro US

Premier League: West Ham United vs. Tottenham Hotspur [Predictions, Live Stream]

Premier League

West Ham United takes on Tottenham Hotspur at London Stadium in London on Saturday as the Premier League enters Matchday 6 of the 38-week season.

How to watch West Ham versus Tottenham.

Kickoff is slated for 7:30 a.m. ET on Sept. 23. Although the matchday is being broadcast by multiple providers for those who call the game football, soccer fans in the U.S. will have to subscribe to the Premier League Pass on NBC Sports Gold. The Premier League Pass costs $50.

About 250 Premier League games this season will be televised on NBC, NBCSN and CNBC or available for streaming on NBC Sports Live. Another 130 games will be available exclusively on NBC Sports Gold.

Live-stream links: Sky Go, BT Sport App, NBC Sports App.

What to expect from West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur.

The London rivals on opposite ends of the table clash at London Stadium, which is good news for Tottenham, somehow.

Spurs have yet to collect a Premier League win at Wembley Stadium, their temporary ground while White Heart Lane is renovated. Things looked to be turning around after a win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, but a draw to Swansea continued Spurs’ home woes in league play.

For West Ham, Saturday will be just their second match at home this season, which will provide much relief to a side that lost to Manchester United, Southampton and Newcastle. In their only other home match this season, the Hammers beat newly promoted Huddersfield 2-0.

They’ll have their hands full a pair of English talisman in striker Harry Kane and midfielder Dele Ali, both of whom have a pair of goals on the season.

West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur Premier League table positions.

1. Manchester City (13 pts., +14 GD)

2. Manchester United (13 pts., +14 GD)

3. Chelsea (10 pts., +3 GD)

4. Newcastle (9 pts., +2 GD)

5. TOTTENHAM (8 pts., +4 GD)

6. Huddersfield (8 pts., +2 GD)

7. Burnley (8 pts., +1 GD)

8. Liverpool (8 pts., 0 GD)

9. Southampton (8 pts., 0 GD)

10. West Bromwich Albion (8 pts., 0 GD)

11. Watford (8 pts., -2 GD)

12. Arsenal (7 pts., -1 GD)

13. Stoke (5 pts., -1 GD)

14. Swansea (5 pts., -3 GD)

15. Leicester City (4 pts., -2 GD)

16. Brighton & Hove Albion (4 pts., -3 GD)

17. WEST HAM (4 pts., -6 GD) 

18. Everton (4 pts., -8 GD)

19. Bournemouth (3 pts., -6 GD)

20. Crystal Palace (0 pts., -8 GD)

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