Arsenal vs West Ham live stream: Watch Premier League week 3 online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal move into matchweek three desperate for some points. The foe is West Ham, at the Emirates. Here are all the ways to watch.
It’s not like anyone would have been that surprised if you said that Arsenal wouldn’t have any points going into matchweek 3. I mean, a brand new manager after 22 years and they were going up against Manchester City and Chelsea?
When you take it at face value, it’s not that shocking, nor should it be that concerning. Especially when you think about the positive display at Chelsea, when it looked like they were being kicked in the teeth.
It was always going to take awhile to recover from Wenger leaving, so let’s move on to the next one, a week three match-up against West Ham. Unai Emery was quick to admit that they don’t want to underestimate the Hammers, who sit second from last in the table, but let’s be honest: If we don’t win, there is going to be hell to pay.
Not literal hell, as in not much will change, but social media hell, which is sometimes the worst kind of hell that can be dished out by mankind.
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In terms of team news, there isn’t much to talk about that isn’t already known. Nacho Monreal is the only healthy leftback.
On the West Ham side, they are missing a bit more. Manuel Lanzini will not feature, which should be welcome news, and the ever-enigmatic Andy Carroll will miss out too. Winston Reid will miss, leaving their defense even shabbier than usual and Mark Noble is a question mark.
Jack Wilshere will be playing though, and he apparently has a bone to pick with the manager that he was unable to impress enough to keep around when he had the chance. Forgive me if I’m not scared.
This is a match that the Gunners should win. It should be the first win of the Emery era, and how appropriate it would be if it came against Wilshere, the token Wenger-ite.
Anyway, here are all the ways to watch:
Date: 25 August 2018
Venue: The Emirates, London, England
Time: 10:00 EST, 15:00 BST
TV: NBCSN
Stream: fuboTV, NBCSports Live
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player