How to watch today’s Everton vs West Ham Premier League game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

West Ham are looking for a quick start to Nuno Espirito Santo’s reign as they face Everton on Monday.

West Ham lost 2-1 at home to London rivals Crystal Palace last time out as their poor Premier League form continued.

After failing to progress in the Carabao Cup, West Ham have full focus on Premier League survival and desperately need a win to boost morale.

With the appointment of Nuno Espirito Santo, fans will be hoping a new era at the club is underway.

West Ham now travel to Everton’s brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium, with full details on how to watch the match below.

Nuno Espirito Santo at the London Stadium
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Everton vs West Ham TV channel and stream

West Ham’s trip to face Everton in gameweek six of the Premier League will be played on Monday, September 29, with an 8.00pm kick-off time.

The game will be televised on Sky Sports, which requires a subscription, and can also be accessed through the Sky Go app for streaming.

West Ham are four points behind the Toffees after just one win so far this season, against Everton’s two.

There will be massive talking points with the appointment of Nuno and the return of David Moyes, who will be coming up against his former side, having left West Ham last year before being appointed by Everton.

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West Ham United star Jarrod Bowen
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West Ham need to improve if they are to stay in Premier League

West Ham have had a terrible start, losing four of their first five games and conceding a league-high 13 goals.

The Hammers have experienced some heavy defeats, most notably a 5-1 demolition by fellow Londoners Chelsea.

West Ham took the lead in this fixture before conceding three goals in 19 minutes in the first half, causing a mass exit by the fans.

West Ham finished 14th last season, winning just one of their last five games, that being a 2-0 win away at Old Trafford.

A win away at Everton would be a statement of intent from new manager Nuno and provide some much-needed buzz around the club.

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