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West Ham hosts Arsenal at the London Stadium in the Premier League later today. Here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details, highlights, and early team news.Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.(Image: Vince Mignott/DeFodi via Getty Images)After Manchester City beat Brentford on Saturday, Arsenal can restore its five-point lead at the top of the Premier League standings by getting the better of West Ham at the London Stadium.With three games remaining, the Gunners are two points ahead of Pep Guardiola's men.
They play West Ham here before Manchester City has Crystal Palace on Wednesday (a few days before the FA Cup final).Arsenal finishes the season with matches against Burnley and Crystal Palace — two games that should, in theory, be easier than this trip to West Ham — while Manchester City has Bournemouth and Aston Villa.READ MORE: Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs Chelsea as Rio Ngumoha starsREAD MORE: Arne Slot responds to Liverpool boos as fans react angrily to Rio Ngumoha decisionIn the UK, the game will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. The referee is Chris Kavanagh.West Ham will be missing Lukasz Fabianski because of a back injury.
Prices from $3.39 a month depending on package, with a free Amazon gift card included with many deals for a limited time.Mikel Arteta was inevitably asked about the Champions League final during his pre-West Ham press conference after Arsenal progressed past Atletico Madrid to book a spot alongside PSG in Budapest."It's crucial, immense and needed, because what they can provide when we get the stadium into that emotional state, to that level of connection with the players, it's just incredible," Arteta said on the togetherness between the Arsenal fans and players."The players described it, they're the most important ones and they described it like they never had that feeling before in the stadium, and they make them better."I'm assuming that the criticism (of Arsenal overcelebrating) is both positive and negative?Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.(Image: Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)"I'm assuming, I want to talk about criticism that is positive and negative, and that's what makes you better, when you want to set higher standards and performance levels."That can give you the chance to compete for the two most prestigious competitions in Europe, you have to be prepared for that because you know the challenge and difficulty of it, and it does make you better, that's for certain."We talked immediately after the game, and this is great. What a moment, we earned it."We'll have time to prepare and get ready for that final, but now the focus, the attention, the detail, the energy, everything has to be put into West Ham, there is nothing else there, and we made it very clear."
