Wolves vs West Ham: How to watch Premier League match on TV, channel and kick off time

Wolverhampton Wanderers take on West Ham United at home in gameweek 20 of the Premier League.
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Wolves face West Ham United at home in this week’s gameweek 20 match of the Premier League. Both teams have lost their last two matches and are among the bottom five teams in the league so far.

The Wolves have taken four points from their last three matches since Julen Lopetegui took over, which is as many as they won in their last nine matches before his arrival. They have however lost four out of their last five matches against West Ham and their last four at home at Molineux Stadium.

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West Ham have not won any of their last six matches, drawing the most recent match against Leeds and losing their four previous matches. This is their longest losing streak since July 2020.

Wolves have lost four of their last five Premier League matches against West Ham, but did win their last home match against the team in November 2021.

With Wolves in 19th place and West Ham in 17th, both teams are looking for a win to improve their rankings, despite the odds looking to be in West Ham’s favour. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the Wolves vs West Ham United match live.

When do Wolves vs West Ham kick off?

Wolverhampton Wanderers will take on West Ham United at Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton on Saturday January 14 with kick-off at 3.00 pm.

How to watch Wolves vs West Ham live

Wolves take on West Ham in the Premier League gameweek 20.Wolves take on West Ham in the Premier League gameweek 20.
Wolves take on West Ham in the Premier League gameweek 20.
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Wolves vs West has been selected for a 3pm kick-off time on Saturday January 14 and so it won’t be shown live on UK television. This is to comply with the ‘blackout’ regulation on televised coverage between 2:45pm and 5:15pm on a Saturday.

Under the rules, broadcasting rights are restricted for clubs in the UK, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. Not all is lost, though, as highlights will be available for Sky Sports subscribers on the Sky Sports app around 15-30 minutes after the final whistle.

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