West Ham vs Leeds: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

West Ham United host Leeds United at the London Stadium in the final Premier League fixture of the 2025-26 campaign.

It has been an outstanding season for Daniel Farke’s men, who can now look forward to competing in the top flight again next season.

Since the international break, the Whites have put together an excellent run of form, which has seen them secure safety with three games still remaining.

West Ham, meanwhile, are in urgent need of a win, sitting just two points clear of Tottenham in 17th place.

While Leeds aim to finish the season strongly, they may also play a decisive role in the fight to avoid relegation.

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How to watch West Ham vs Leeds

Heading into the weekend, the Hammers are in desperate need of three points as they battle for survival, though they are reliant on Everton picking up a win against Tottenham.

As a result, eyes across the country will be on Sunday’s clash at the London Stadium.

Tottenham vs Leeds TV details
Date23 May
Kick-off time4pm
StadiumLondon Stadium
TV channelSky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier League

With the match chosen for live Sky coverage, supporters unable or unwilling to make the less-than-ideal journey to London can watch every moment live on Sky Sports Football, with Ultra HD coverage also available for those with compatible equipment.

Fans travelling or away from home can follow the game via the Sky Go app, subject to the relevant subscription, or through the Sky Sports website.

Radio coverage will also be available nationwide as Leeds aim to extend their unbeaten run and carry that momentum into the summer amid the ongoing relegation fight.

What else do Leeds have to play for?

At the beginning of the campaign, simply staying up looked to be the clear objective for Farke and his squad.

Even after a challenging opening, Leeds have gone well beyond that target, underlining just how much progress they have made over the course of the season.

Now, heading into Sunday, there are no real gains to be made in terms of the final standings, but Farke and his side will still be keen to go out on a high as the early preparations begin for next season, something that the Leeds boss himself has made clear.

A graphic detailing recent quotes from Daniel Farke.
Credit: Breaking Media

With the future in mind, Farke may take the opportunity to hand those on the fringes a chance to impress, or start those who will be moving on to pastures new this summer.

After settling into Premier League life perfectly, the Whites will be looking to climb the standings next term – avoiding the same fate as their previous spell in the top flight.

Despite the strong campaign, Leeds were still involved in the battle at the bottom for large periods, with the mark of progress next term being staying away from the scrap in general.

Potentially handing out chances to impress, or saying goodbye to those leaving, there is still plenty for Leeds to learn and engage with on Sunday.

And to top it off, the travelling supporters will have the chance to witness the relegation battle play out right in front of them, with Leeds mercifully nowhere near it.