West Ham vs Arsenal: Declan Rice faces former club as Hammers host Gunners in huge Carabao Cup clash – stream, TV, teams | The Sun

ARSENAL travel across London to face West Ham in a thrilling Carabao Cup fourth-round clash – and all eyes will be on Declan Rice.

Since making his £105million switch to the Emirates from the Hammers, Declan Rice has been a formidable force in Arsenal's midfield.


And Rice will certainly have the wind in his sails as he contributed to his new side's recent 5-0 thrashing against Sheffield United with an assist for hat-trick hero Eddie Nketiah.

Meanwhile, David Moyes' men are in need of a pick-me-up after suffering a shock loss at the hands of Everton on the weekend.

Furthermore, pressure is piling on the Hammers as that was their third consecutive defeat across all competitions.

When is West Ham vs Arsenal?

  • Arsenal travel to West Ham for a huge Carabao Cup fourth-round clash on Wednesday, November 1.
  • It is scheduled to get underway at 7:30pm GMT.
  • London Stadium is the allocated arena for this thrilling tie and it can host around 80,000 fans.
  • West Ham rescued themselves a point from two goals down when the clubs last met in April.

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What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

  • West Ham vs Arsenal will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports Main Event.
  • Coverage is expected to commence from 7pm GMT – 30 minutes before kick-off.
  • Fans can stream the action on NOW TV which is available for download via any mobile device or tablet of your choice.
  • Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the match through our live blog.

What is the team news?

David Moyes will have a full-strength side ahead of the huge Carabao Cup clash as Emerson can return to the fold after his one-match suspension.

But the Hammers manager is likely to rotate after witnessing his side lose to Everton at home.

Elsewhere, Mikel Arteta will continue without Gabriel Jesus (hamstring), Thomas Partey (muscle) and Jurrien Timber (knee).

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What are the latest odds?

  • West Ham to win 2/1
  • Draw 23/10
  • Arsenal to win 13/10

*Odds from Ladbrokes are correct at time of publication

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