Welcome to match week 4 of the 2025-26 Premier League season, following another fascinating international break, we’re back with a London derby!
West Ham is currently sitting 16th in the table, and Tottenham is in 4th after three matches. Key storylines for fans will undoubtedly include Tottenham’s new signing, Mohammed Kudus, facing his former club, West Ham, and both teams dealing with injuries (e.g., West Ham without Niclas Füllkrug due to a calf issue; Tottenham monitoring Dominic Solanke’s fitness).
What does the form guide suggest?
It is always tough to consider games as early as this one in the fixture list. Teams have yet to find their bowling length, and results can reflect that coaches are still seeking to convey their messages to players.
Tottenham are narrow favourites due to their better early-season form and attacking depth, but West Ham’s home advantage and recent win could lead to a draw or upset.
Betting odds (as of September 12) list Tottenham at around 2.12 to win, a draw at 3.55, and West Ham at 3.30, implying approximately a 47% chance of a Spurs victory.
The Boy Hotspur suggests that the Spurs’ win is very much achievable, as Graham Potter has been suspect this season. That said, if we play as we did against Bournemouth, we’ll be in trouble.
Where to watch using United Kingdom TV Channels:
Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. BST.
Streaming: Sky Go app (for Sky subscribers). Now TV offers day passes for non-subscribers (around £14.99 for sports).
TNT Sports may cover other matches that weekend, but this one is confirmed on Sky.
United States TV Channels:
Broadcast on NBC (main channel for the featured match).
Streaming: Peacock (Premium or Premium Plus subscription required, starting at $5.99/month). Also available via NBC Sports app with a cable login. Other options include Sling TV (Blue plan, includes NBC/Peacock access), FuboTV, or YouTube TV (all carry NBC and offer free trials).
Radio/Extra: SiriusXM FC or NBC Sports audio streams for live commentary.
Canada TV Channels:
fubo Sports or DAZN Canada (DAZN holds exclusive rights for the full Premier League).
Streaming: DAZN app (£29.99/month or annual plans). fuboTV Canada also streams it live.
Australia TV Channels: