Everton will look to bounce back from last weekend’s disappointing result and return to winning ways at West Ham United this weekend.
The Toffees travel to the capital, and as the pressure increases, it will be a tense affair for both managers.
Some reports have claimed that Julen Lopetegui could be sacked if West Ham are beaten after another woeful display away at Nottingham Forest.
Sean Dyche has faced some calls to be sacked by Everton fans but there doesn’t seem to be as much pressure from the hierarchy.

What time does West Ham vs Everton kick-off?
Everton travel to the London Stadium on Saturday to face West Ham. Kick-off begins at 3 PM GMT.
- Date: Saturday 9 November 2024
- Kick-off time: 3 PM GMT
- Stadium: London Stadium, London, UK
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How to watch West Ham vs Everton
The game won’t be available to watch live on UK TV due to the 3 PM blackout rule imposed in the country.
Anyone wishing to watch the game will have to wait until full-time to catch the highlights on the Sky Sports social media and YouTube channels, as well as Match of the Day, which airs on BBC One on Saturday night and Sunday morning.
West Ham vs Everton livestream
Since the game isn’t available to watch on live TV, there will be no livestream for West Ham vs Everton.
Instead, the best way to catch the game is through Match of the Day, which will show highlights of the game on the BBC iPlayer app.
West Ham vs Everton H2H
Saturday’s game will be the 152nd meeting between the two teams. Everton have won more of the games and beaten the Hammers 75 times,
West Ham have won 45 times whilst the other 31 have ended in draws.
| Date | Result |
| 2 March 2024 | Everton 1-3 West Ham United |
| 29 October 2023 | West Ham United 0-1 Everton |
| 21 January 2023 | West Ham United 2-0 Everton |
| 18 September 2022 | Everton 1-0 West Ham United |
| 3 April 2022 | West Ham United 2-1 Everton |
Everton team news
Jarrad Branthwaite could return to the starting XI after some players reacted badly to Dyche’s decision to snub the defender.
There are fears that Dominic Calvert-Lewin may also be unavailable after he wasn’t spotted in any of the club’s recent training pictures.
Armando Broja, Youssef Chermiti, Seamus Coleman, and James Garner are all out with injuries whilst Tim Iroegbunam is a major doubt and unlikely to return before the international break.
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