Report details how West Ham season ticket holders can watch two games for free

West Ham United fans will be given the chance to watch the remaining Premier League games this season.

Sky Sports have already confirmed that 64 of the remaining 92 games will be broadcasted live on their channels, with some also being aired on BT Sport and the BBC.

The Hammers welcome Wolves to the London Stadium on Saturday and then face tough fixtures against Spurs and Chelsea.

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Claret and Hugh have confirmed on Tuesday that NOW TV has handed season ticket holders at clubs the chance to redeem two matchday passes for free.

This means that fans will have the choice to watch two games between now and the end of the season at no cost, perfect for those who don’t have the correct subscriptions.

These passes usually cost £9.99 per-game, meaning that Irons fans will get the chance to save up to £20 over the next month.

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This won’t count for many fans during the first three games, with the clashes against Wolves, Spurs and Chelsea all being shown live on Sky Sports.

The Premier League will be thinking of incentives for fans to catch the action now that all games are being played behind-closed-doors.

Many EFL clubs have offered their fans free access to watch the remaining fixtures as part of their season ticket renewals, and that could have been the smarter route for these Premier League clubs.

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