How to Watch West Ham United vs Brentford: Stream Premier League Live, TV Channel
Brentford will make its way across England’s capital on Friday for a London derby duel against West Ham, who will be desperate to end a Premier League losing streak that dates back to October. The Hammers have come off second-best in four straight top-flight outings and are back at London Stadium after letting a one-goal lead slip en route to a Boxing Day defeat at Arsenal. Thomas Frank’s men know a little something about missed opportunities themselves and are looking to make up for Monday’s 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur, where they failed to convert from 2-0 up.
How to Watch West Ham vs. Brentford Today
Game Date: December 29, 2022
Game Time: 2:45 p.m. ET
Game Venue: London Stadium, London, England
TV: USA Network
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While the Bees may have been stung in that Boxing Day bash, the mid-table meddlers can at least say they remain unbeaten in their last four games, with a 2-1 win away to champions Manchester City among that run.
What’s more, the west Londoners can feel confident knowing they boast a 100 percent record against West Ham and have emerged as victors in each of their two Premier League meetings to date.
Cameroon winger Brian Mbeumo has been particularly potent in this fixture having scored in both of those wins, while Yoane Wissa will be out to make another great impact after netting an injury-time winner in Brentford’s only previous visit to London Stadium:
Ivan Toney is another member of the Brentford attack the hosts will be careful to cage considering he’s scored three times in Brentford’s last three outings.
A little more than three years have passed since West Ham last recorded three straight Premier League defeats on home soil, facing a potential slide into the relegation zone if the team can’t imminently rescue some form.
Italy striker Gianluca Scamacca missed Monday’s defeat at Arsenal due to an ankle injury but could be back in the frame to face Brentford, but winger Maxwel Cornet looks likely to remain sidelined.
Frank will be without center-back Kristoffer Ajer and full-back Aaron Hickey for the trip across London, though Nigeria midfielder Frank Onyeka has a chance of coming back into contention.
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