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Where To Watch West Ham vs Brentford: FA Cup Live Streaming, Match Details, Team And Injury News, Predicted Lineups And All You Need To Know (Image Source: X)
West Ham United and Brentford face off tonight in a high-stakes London derby, both fighting for a spot in the FA Cup quarterfinals. Kickoff’s at 1:00 AM IST (Tuesday) or 7:30 PM GMT (Monday), and it wraps up the fifth round with plenty on the line. West Ham comes in riding the energy from their recent win over Fulham, hoping to keep that spark alive. Brentford, on the other hand, are chasing a bit of history under Keith Andrews and isn’t about to let this chance slip away.
| Feature | Match Details |
| Competition | Emirates FA Cup (Fifth Round) |
| Date | Monday, March 9, 2026 |
| Kick-off Time | 8:00 PM GMT / 1:00 AM IST (Tuesday) |
| Venue | London Stadium, London |
| TV Channel (UK) | TNT Sports 1 / TNT Sports Ultimate |
| Live Stream (UK) | discovery+ |
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo says the team’s in good spirits after their win earlier this week. Freddie Potts is back in the squad now that he’s finished his three-game suspension. Pablo Felipe’s still out, though; he’s started some light training, but that calf injury isn’t quite healed yet. Lukasz Fabianski is also still dealing with his back, so Mads Hermansen will stay in goal as the main cup keeper.
Brentford just can’t catch a break right now. Rico Henry’s out for a while after picking up a hamstring injury against Bournemouth, and he’s not the only one missing. Vitaly Janelt, Aaron Hickey, and Fabio Carvalho are all on the sidelines, too. There’s a bit of hope for Reiss Nelson as he’s facing a late fitness test on his calf, so maybe he sneaks into the squad. Even with all these injuries, Keith Andrews looks set to send out a strong team, hoping to keep their good run going against their East London rivals.
| West Ham | Brentford |
| Mads Hermansen | Caoimhin Kelleher |
| Aaron Wan-Bissaka | Michael Kayode |
| Jean-Clair Todibo | Sepp van den Berg |
| Axel Disasi | Nathan Collins |
| El Hadji Malick Diouf | Kristoffer Ajer |
| Tomas Soucek | Mathias Jensen |
| Mateus Fernandes | Jordan Henderson |
| Jarrod Bowen | Mikkel Damsgaard |
| Crysencio Summerville | Dango Ouattara |
| Callum Wilson | Kevin Schade |
| Valentin Castellanos | Igor Thiago |
| Country / Region | Streaming Platform / TV Channel |
| India | Sony Sports Network / Sony LIV |
| United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1 / discovery+ / Prime Video UK |
| USA | ESPN+ / ESPN Deportes |
| Australia | Stan Sport |
| Canada | Sportsnet / Sportsnet+ |
| MENA Region | beIN Sports MENA 1 / beIN Connect |
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