Arsenal vs West Ham live: Latest updates and score from the Emirates
A look ahead to the Premier League clash at Emirates Stadium
Arsenal entertain West Ham United in a Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night, with Arsène Wenger’s side looking to reverse a slump in form.
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Follow all the action from the Emirates below...
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What time does it start?
The match will kick off at 7.45pm on Wednesday 5 April.
Where can I watch it?
It will not be shown live on television in the United Kingdom.
Highlights will be shown on BBC One at 10.45pm.
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Laurent Koscielny will be unavailable for Arsenal after sustaining an Achilles injury in Sunday’s draw with Manchester City.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Aaron Ramsey could return after recovering from calf and hamstring problems respectively.
Michail Antonio and Diafra Sakho are in contention for the visitors but Aaron Cresswell is unavailable.
Previous meetings
West Ham 1 Arsenal 5
Premier League, December 2016
West Ham 3 Arsenal 3
Premier League, April 2016
Arsenal 0 West Ham 2
Premier League, August 2015
Form
Arsenal: LWLLD
West Ham: DLLLL
Odds
Provided by 888.com
Arsenal: 3/8
West Ham: 7/1
Draw: 21/5
Liverpool 0 Bournemouth 1: Liverpool still pressing for an equaliser, but all Firmino can do is hit a fairly tame shot at Boruc.
Liverpool 0 Bournemouth 1: The Anfield crowd might be doing their best to make some noise but it's not having much of an effect on their team, still they trail although Milner stands over a free kick wide on the right.
Liverpool 0 Bournemouth 1: Coutinho takes it in the end, but the shot is over the Bournemouth goal. Never looked close.
GOAL! Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 1 - CoutinhoLiverpool are level! Some great link up play between Firmino and Coutinho, the former slipping the ball forward past three or four Bournemouth defenders and the ball gets a little bit stuck at the feet of Coutinho but he eventually sorts himself out and slots it past Boruc.
Liverpool 1 Bournemouth 1: Two minutes to be added on to this half.
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