Event
Details
- Fixture:
West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur
- Competition:
Premier League (2025-26 season)
- Date:
Saturday, 13 September 2025
- Kick-off Time:
Usually late afternoon / early evening in UK; previews list this sort of
London derby at a time like 5:30pm BST.
- Venue:
London Stadium, which is West Ham’s home ground.
Team
News & Injuries / Availability
Here’s the current picture for both
sides, based on recent reports.
West
Ham United
Injuries / Absences:
- Niclas Fullkrug
is struggling with a calf injury. He has been out since international
duty.
- Michail Antonio
is another forward often mentioned; he is still out long-term.
- Crysencio Summerville
is also out.
- There are suggestions that Edson Álvarez may be
returning / at least available for West Ham, depending on fitness.
Key Players / Returnees:
- Jarrod Bowen
continues to be a key attacking outlet.
- Lucas Paquetá,
Kudus, and Declan Rice (if fit) likely to be important in
midfield to supply creativity and stability. West Ham need their attacking
spark to do damage.
Tottenham
Hotspur
Injuries / Absences:
- James Maddison
and Dominic Solanke are doubtful due to injuries picked up around
the Europa League / continental fixtures.
- Son Heung-min
is still sidelined, recovering from a foot issue. He is expected to miss
at least this match.
- Lucas Bergvall
is out for the season after an ankle injury.
- Other names like Radu Drăgușin may also be
unavailable.
Available / Fit:
- Harry Kane
remains the key attacker for Spurs. He is always dangerous, especially in
these derby / derby-style matches.
- Dejan Kulusevski
is expected to start or play a major role. His pace and creativity are
useful against West Ham’s defensive structure.
- Some midfielders and squad players may be rotated given
Spurs’ fixture load (domestic + European).
Live
Stream / Viewing Info
Here’s how and where fans might
catch this fixture, depending on region.
- UK: This
match is expected to be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event / Sky
Sports Premier League (or similar channels), with streaming via Sky
Go for subscribers.
- International:
Outside the UK, viewers will likely have access via ESPN+ (e.g. U.S.), or
the relevant broadcaster holding Premier League rights in their country.
The Goal.com preview confirms some of these streaming arrangements.
- Kick-off time clearly listed: As noted above, around 5:30pm BST for UK
viewers. For other time zones, will vary (evening in Asia, etc.).