(WATCH@STREAMS==))Man City vs West Ham Live Live Free TV Broadcast on 16 September 2023
Manchester City faces West Ham United in a Premier League match on Saturday, September 16, 2023 (9/16/23) at London Stadium, in London, England. West Ham vs Man City live stream: How to watch today's Premier League game online
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Can the Hammers end City’s winning run?
The West Ham vs Man City live stream will see the Hammers look to maintain their undefeated start to the season when they welcome Premier League champions Manchester City to the London Stadium — and you can watch it from anywhere with a VPN.
West Ham vs Man City live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The West Ham vs Man City live stream takes place today (Sep. 16).
Time: 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 3 p.m. BST / 12 a.m. AEST (Sep. 17)
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It’s been an impressive start to the campaign for both sides, with West Ham gaining 10 points from their opening four games and Man City taking the maximum 12 to sit top of the league. While many would have predicted Pep’s side would continue where they left off last season, few would have picked the Hammers to enjoy such a good early run.
Despite the loss of Declan Rice, there is a sense of excitement at the East London club. New signings Edson Álvarez and James Ward-Prowse have hit the ground running, while Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen look in excellent form. Manager David Moyes has also successfully implemented a counter-attacking style that worked to perfection against Brighton and Chelsea. Could it suckerpunch City too?
The entire West Ham defensive unit will be put under intense pressure when they face a Manchester City team with threats across the field. The reigning champions stuttered at times in wins over Sheffield United and Newcastle but in Erling Haaland, Phill Foden and Julián Álvarez they possess a constant goal threat.
Kyle Walker has signed a contract extension at Manchester City until 2026, the club said Thursday.
The England defender’s future had been in question after links with a move to Bayern Munich during the last transfer window.
Those doubts were ended after confirmation of an extension for the 33-year-old Walker, who joined City from Tottenham in 2017.
“My future is with Manchester City and that is the best thing for me,” he said. “I am delighted to continue at a club that competes for trophies every year and I can’t wait to see what the next few years bring.”
Walker has won five Premier League titles, the Champions League, two FA Cups and four League Cups in his time at the club. He has won 15 trophies in total at City, where he has made 260 appearances. He has also played 78 times for England.
“He is an outstanding footballer and his speed, strength and experience make him such an important member of our squad,” City director of football Txiki Begiristain said. “For me, he is the best right-back in the world, a player with a unique set of attributes. He brings a very special dynamic to our team.
The London Stadium plays host to a top-of-the-table clash as Premier League leaders Manchester City face high-flying West Ham United.
Pep Guardiola's reigning champions are the only team still boasting a 100 per cent record from four games, while David Moyes's Hammers have made their joint-best start to a Premier League campaign after collecting 10 points.
The visitors will be hoping Guardiola is back on the sidelines after missing the victories over Sheffield United and Fulham to recover from back surgery, which could spell trouble for Moyes - who has masterminded just one victory against his managerial rival in 14 previous meetings.
Mohammed Kudus could make his full West Ham debut after making a cameo in the victory at Luton before the international break, while fellow new boy Konstantinos Mavropanos is battling to recover from a back injury.
The Premier League's last remaining side with a 100 percent winning record travels to the capital on Saturday but Manchester City might feel they are in for a sterner test than they usually get at the London Stadium when they face a buoyant West Ham. David Moyes' side have 10 points from a possible 12 and seem to have discovered some of the energy that dissipated in a trying summer after their Europa Conference League triumph.
Their fellow European champions City have begun the season with one of the meanest looking defenses across the continent while Erling Haaland continues to score with remorseless consistency. Given that they have scored 24 goals in their last eight trips to the Hammers this ought to be a comfortable win for Pep Guardiola's men.
The reigning Premier League champions have looked terrifyingly good in the early exchanges of the season, largely because they've coasted to 12 points from a possible 12 without really clicking into top gear.
West Ham have also enjoyed a strong start to the season, in stark contrast to how they kicked off their 2022/23 campaign. David Moyes' Hammers have taken maximum points from games against Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion and Luton Town, with their only blip coming with a share of the spoils against Bournemouth on the opening day.
West Ham will be able to call upon Czech Republic captain Tomas Soucek after he missed the 2-1 win over Luton Town with a concussion.
He could come back into the side at the expense of Said Benrahma, with David Moyes perhaps reverting back to the starting lineup that impressively dismantled Brighton 3-1 on their own patch.
Mohammed Kudus may have to wait for a little longer for a full debut, leaving Michail Antonio with the responsibility of leading the line, ably supported by Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta.