Team news, kick-off time, TV and more information you need to know ahead of West Ham v Manchester City in the Premier League.

When and where

The game kicks off at 7.45pm (GMT) on Wednesday 1 February. For the UK audience, the game will be live on BT Sport 1.

Find out where you can watch West Ham v Man City in our global TV list...

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Injury and suspension news

West Ham have several players out with long term injuries. Diafra Sakho, Arthur Masuako, Gokhan Tore, Angelo Ogbonna and Alvaro Arbeloa are all likely to miss Wednesday’s clash while Andy Carroll and Mark Noble are slight doubts.

Ilkay Gundogan remains out for Pep Guardiola‘s side but Fernandinho is available again after serving a four match suspension. Sergio Aguero has been passed fit to play.

The last time

Man City cruised into the FA Cup fourth round after an emphatic 5-0 win over West Ham on Friday 6 January.

The Blues were at their scintillating best in the opening period when three goals from Yaya Toure, David Silva and an own goal from Havard Nordtveit within a 10-minute spell, ripped the hosts apart.

Further strikes after half-time from Sergio Aguero and a late fifth from John Stones made it a Friday night to remember for the Blues’ jubilant followers.

Stats and facts

  • City are the first club to visit West Ham’s new London Stadium twice, having played there less than a month ago in the 5-0 FA Cup thrashing.
  • It will be West Ham’s first match since the sale of Dimitri Payet to Marseille but Robert Snodgrass could make his debut for the Hammers.
  • A win for City would take them on to 46 points and potentially in to fourth place in the Premier League should Liverpool lose to Chelsea on Tuesday night.
  • West Ham are in decent form, having won their previous two matches, although they did lose the three before that.
  • City have faced West Ham on 104 previous occasions, with City winning 50 and the Hammers winning 37 times.

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Watch: Pep Guardiola’s press conference

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