West Ham vs Crystal Palace: Weather forecast, ticket details, travel information

West Ham United play host to their third London derby of the season as Crystal Palace travel to the London Stadium on Saturday.

West Ham were thrashed 3-0 by Tottenham Hotspur on 13 September, a result which has increased the immense pressure on Graham Potter after just six wins in 24 outings.

That result dropped West Ham into the relegation zone on goal difference, after conceding 11 goals in their first four Premier League outings.

Tomas Soucek will miss the game against Crystal Palace through suspension, as he was sent off against Spurs for a bad challenge on Joao Palhinha.

Palace travel to East London on a 10-game unbeaten run, and will be confident in extending that run given the turmoil their opponents find themselves in.

West Ham manager Graham Potter anxiously watches on from the dugout
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Good weather expected for West Ham vs Crystal Palace

After weather warnings across England last weekend, with heavy showers hitting all across London, Saturday is expected to be a lot calmer.

According to the Met Office, Saturday’s 3 pm kick-off is expected to be met with a cloudy atmosphere, with spots of sunshine also on offer.

The chances of precipitation are low, with just a 30 per cent chance of rain as of 15 September, while the wind speed is expected to be as low as just 10mph.

Warm temperatures are expected, with highs of 18°C, although this is likely to feel more like 16°C.

West Ham fans in the London Stadium
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Tickets still available for Crystal Palace match

As was the case with the match against Tottenham, tickets for the clash with Palace have dropped down to general sale.

Tickets will cost between £50 and £105 for adults. You can buy tickets online or by calling 0333 030 1966.

Almost all blocks in the upper tier of the London Stadium are available, while very limited availability can be found in the Lower tier.

West Ham will be hoping the fans can drive them on to a much-needed home victory, after winning just twice at home in 2025 so far.

Travel information for West Ham vs Crystal Palace

As with every home game, fans are encouraged to use public transport links to reach the London Stadium on Saturday afternoon, and to arrive in good time to avoid queues outside the ground.

Stratford, Stratford International, Stratford High St, Pudding Mill Lane, West Ham and Hackney Wick stations are all within walking distance of the ground.

Fans are advised, as always, to keep a close eye on TfL’s live updates ahead of the game, in case of any sudden delays or issues before they arrive in East London.

Crystal Palace fans are expected to travel via the Jubilee Line from Norwood Junction Station to Stratford.

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