Arsenal vs West Ham: Live, Preview, Lineups | Premier League 2025-26

| Premier League 2025-26 | |
| SCHEDULE | TIME |
| Match: | Arsenal vs West Ham |
| Tournament: | Premier League 2025-26 |
| Match Date: | Oct 4 2025 |
| Match Time: | 7:30 p.m. Indian Time (UTC +5:30) |
| Stadium: | - |
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The Gunners will be looking to overtake Liverpool for the league leader spot
Arsenal welcome West Ham United to the Emirates Stadium for their Matchweek 7 clash in the Premier League — a game that carries major implications at both ends of the table.
The Gunners currently sit second in the standings with 13 points from six games, just behind Liverpool. Their recent 2-1 away win over Newcastle showcased both resilience and attacking intent, keeping Mikel Arteta’s men firmly in the title conversation.
In contrast, West Ham United find themselves struggling in 19th place, having collected just four points so far. Their most recent outing ended in a 1-1 draw against Everton, further extending their winless run and piling pressure on new manager Nuno EspÃrito Santo to turn things around quickly.
Historically, Arsenal have dominated this fixture, winning 38 of their 57 Premier League meetings. West Ham have managed just nine victories, with 10 matches ending in draws. While the Hammers did pull off a shock 2-0 victory at the Emirates in December 2023, Arsenal responded in style with consecutive thrashings — 6-0 and 5-2 — in their last two encounters.
Mikel Arteta sees this as a golden opportunity to leapfrog Liverpool at the top of the table. His side will be buoyed by the availability of key players, including Viktor Gyökeres, who has already netted three goals this season and continues to be a major threat in front of goal.
For West Ham, the situation is far more complicated. Midfield enforcer Tomas Soucek will miss the match due to suspension, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka is sidelined with illness. These absences further weaken a side already struggling to find consistency and defensive stability.
All signs point toward Arsenal continuing their fine form at home, but West Ham will be desperate to pull off another Emirates upset. The Gunners, however, have the momentum, depth, and confidence to take full advantage — and possibly end the weekend as Premier League leaders.
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