Wolves will have to make do without Pedro Neto, Jonny Otto, Hugo Bueno and Yerson Mosquera, but Fernando Marcal is in line to return to the matchday squad. Daniel Podence is pushing for his second start of the season having now returned to full fitness. West Ham have lost Angelo Ogbonna to an ACL injury; the Italian centre-back could miss the rest of the campaign. Pablo Fornals is available for selection, though, and Declan Rice has recovered from the illness that forced him to withdraw from the England squad last week. Kick-off is at 3pm GMT on Saturday 20 November. See below for international broadcast options.
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How to watch West Ham vs Wolves | Men's First-Team | News 1 day ago — The fixture will broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports. Coverage begins on Sky Sports at 1pm.