Newcastle United take on Premier League strugglers West Ham, knowing a win would move them three points clear of their top-four rivals Tottenham. The Magpies take on the Hammers at the London Stadium this evening with David Moyes side struggling at the wrong end of the table.
West Ham have impressed in Europe this season in the Europa Conference League, but have struggled in the Premier League with the rigours of continental football taking it's toll. Newcastle themselves have reasserted their Champions League push having won three games on the trot, including a big win over Manchester United last time out.
The win moved the Magpies above the Red Devils on goal difference, while Tottenham's draw with Everton means all three clubs are on 50 points from third to fifth. A win for Eddie Howe's side this evening would move them clear of Spurs, while Manchester United take on Brentford this evening.
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West Ham have games in hand on their relegation rivals but are just a point above the relegation zone. The stage is set for what is sure to be a nail-biting game of football and ChronicleLive has provided all the details you need to know ahead of kick-off.
When is West ham vs Newcastle United?
The game will take place on Wednesday, April 5 at the London Stadium. Kick-off time is 8pm GMT.
TV channel?
The game has been selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports main event. Coverage will also be on Sky Sports' Premier League channel with broadcast starting at 7.30pm.
How can I follow it on ChronicleLive ?
As always, our live matchday blog will keep you posted with all the latest analysis and reaction as it happens, including team news and player ratings.
Latest odds
West Ham - 13/5
Draw - 23/10
Newcastle United - 11/10
*Odds are accurate according to Sky Bet at the time of writing.
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