West Ham vs Arsenal: Live, TV, team news, where to watch Carabao Cup
All eyes will be set on Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice as he returns to West Ham in Wednesday's match against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup. The Hammers are placed ninth on the Premier League table, they are without a win in four matches in all co...

Kickoff Time, Venue
Arsenal will meet West Ham on Wednesday, November 1 at London Stadium. The match will kick off at 19:30 GMT.
Where to watch
The Arsenal vs West Ham match can be watched on
Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. It will be available for live streaming on the Sky Go app.
West Ham welcome Declan Rice
Hammers boss David Moyes has said that the club would welcome him with open arms as they are all looking forward to seeing him again. Praising Rice, he said that the England player was a brilliant member of the team and led the team brilliantly. He also said that Rice conducted himself impeccably as a West Ham captain and as a player.
Arsenal eye Carabao
At a time when Arsenal are second in the Premier League and back in the Champions League for the first time since 2017, Manager Arteta said that the Carabao Cup is an important target for them. He told BBC, "It is a competition we have the chance to progress in and win a trophy and our mindset has to be focused on West Ham."
Injuries: Arsenal
Arsenal are struggling with the problem of injuries. Their striker Gabriel Jesus will miss the match because of a hamstring injury. Besides, midfielder Thomas Partey is on the bench with a muscle injury. Captain Martin Odegaard may have to be rested as he recovers from a hip complaint.
West Ham
The good news for West Ham fans is that defender Vladimir Coufal and ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski are available and will most likely play against Arsenal. They missed Thursday's Europa League game at Olympiakos. Coufal started in the 1-0 home loss to Everton on Sunday.
The Hammers are placed ninth on the Premier League table, they are without a win in four matches in all competitions. They have suffered three successive defeats.
FAQs:
Who will Arsenal miss?
Arsenal are struggling with the problem of injuries. Their striker Gabriel Jesus will miss the match because of a hamstring injury. Besides, midfielder Thomas Partey is on the bench with a muscle injury. Captain Martin Odegaard may have to be rested as he recovers from a hip complaint.
What did West Ham boss say about Declan Rice?
Hammers boss David Moyes has said that West Ham would welcome him with open arms as they are all looking forward to seeing him again. Praising Rice, he said that the England player was a brilliant member of the team and led the team brilliantly.
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