Arsenal return to Premier League action this evening as they take on West Ham in a London derby.
The Gunners travel to the London Stadium to take on the Hammers having recently claimed a 5-1 win over Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League in midweek.
Both Mikel Arteta and Julen Lopetegui's teams go into the fixture on the back of important wins in the Premier League. Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest last weekend, while West Ham won away at Newcastle in a game that saw Lopetegui handed his third yellow card of the season and will not be on the touchline for the clash against the Gunners.
Arsenal have several injury concerns heading into their trip to the London Stadium, with Gabriel Magalhaes a fitness doubt after picking up a knock during the win over Sporting. Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu are also set to miss the game against the Hammers because of injuries.
Here, football.london takes a look at the relevant TV info needed for Arsenal's clash against West Ham in the Premier League.
What time does West Ham vs Arsenal kick off?Arsenal are due to face West Ham in a 5.30pm kick-off on Saturday, November 30 at the London Stadium in the Premier League.
Is West Ham vs Arsenal on TV?Yes, Sky Sports have selected West Ham vs Arsenal as part of their coverage this weekend. The game is also being broadcast and streamed around the world through the Premier League's official broadcast partners and you can read a full list of those here.
The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 5pm.
Alternatively, football.london will be in attendance at the London Stadium to provide all of the pre-match build-up, live match analysis and post-match reaction.
How to live stream West Ham vs ArsenalWest Ham vs Arsenal is available to live stream this weekend thanks to the match being broadcast in the UK.
As part of their coverage, Sky Sports will be streaming the game via their mobile app, Sky Go, which is available to fans with the correct subscription. NOWTV will also be streaming the game to paying customers.
It is going to be an interesting summer at the Emirates Stadium as Arsenal look to make changes and give Mikel Arteta the squad to overhaul Manchester City and win the Premier League title.
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