The 13th day of the Premier League prepares for a match between West Ham and Arsenal.
He West Ham de Julen Lopetegui is preparing to receive this Sunday at the London Stadium Mikel Arteta’s Arsenalone of the contenders for the Premier League title. This confrontation promises to be a vibrant clash between two teams with ambitious goals. While the locals will seek to win at home, the Gunners arrive in top form after a week of success in Europe.
Ciudad: London, England
Date: November 30
Time: 18:30 (Spain), 14:30 (Argentina), 11:30 (Mexico)
Estadio: London Stadium
In Spain The match can be followed live on DAZN. While in Argentina will be seen on DIRECTV, and on Mexico a Sky HD.
Rival |
Result |
Competition |
---|---|---|
Newcastle |
0-2 V |
Premier League |
Everton |
0-0 E |
Premier League |
Nottingham Forest |
3-0 D |
Premier League |
Man. United |
2-1 V |
Premier League |
Tottenham |
4-1 D |
Premier League |
Rival |
Result |
Competition |
---|---|---|
Sportin CP |
1-5 V |
Champions League |
Nottingham Forest |
3-0 V |
Premier League |
Chelsea |
1-1 E |
Premier League |
Inter Milan |
1-0 D |
Champions League |
Newcastle |
1-0 D |
Premier League |
West Ham faces the challenge with the determination to stop Arsenal’s good moment. Lopetegui’s men have proven to be a combative team, especially at the London Stadium, where the intensity and support of their fans have been key to achieving important results. Against a rival of the Gunners’ stature, West Ham will try to take advantage of counterattack opportunities and the power of players like Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paquetá to surprise. Lopetegui knows that beating a great team could be the necessary boost to consolidate his project this season.
Arsenal enter this match with morale through the roof after beating Sporting de Portugal away in the Champions League. It was a solid victory that evidenced the growth of Arteta’s team on international stages. The Gunners dominated with their characteristic style of play, based on possession and quick transitions, highlighting the performances of Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard. Now, they seek to extend that positive streak in the Premier and continue stalking the lead, maintaining pressure on their direct rivals.
West Ham: Fabianski, Wan Bissaka, Todibo, Max Kilman, Emerson, Soucek, Paquetá, Carlos Soler, Summerville, Bowen and Antonio
Arsenal: Stripe, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Thomas, Odegaard, Rice, Saka, Martinelli and Havertz
West Ham 1-2 Arsenal
A close game is expected, but Arsenal’s offensive quality should make the difference. The forecast points to a 1-2 victory for the Gunners, who would continue their good streak, accumulating three consecutive victories. The inspiration of their stars and their recent consistency make Arsenal a difficult team to beat, even in a difficult setting like the London Stadium.