October 2, 2025
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West Ham vs Tottenham: Early weather forecast, ticket details, travel information

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West Ham United host fierce rivals Tottenham in their second home game of the Premier League season.

 

West Ham will be looking to build on their 3-0 victory at Nottingham Forest before the international break, which lifted them off the bottom of the Premier League table.

Graham Potter remains under pressure at West Ham, however, after winning just six games since arriving in January, and needs to build a streak of good performances to secure his position long-term.

West Ham lost their first home game 5-1 to Chelsea, and Potter will be hoping he doesn’t end up on the wrong end of another London derby hammering.

Tottenham got the better of West Ham last season, with the 1-1 draw at theĀ London StadiumĀ following a 4-1 Lilywhites win in North London.

Graham Potter on the touchline in West Ham training gear.

Credit: Imago

Poor weather expected in London prior to West Ham vs Tottenham

The United Kingdom has seen some lovely weather during the start of the season, but now that autumn is upon us, that is set to come to an end.

According to theĀ Met Office, London is expected to be hit with rainfall before Saturday’s 5:30pm kick-off, with a 50 per cent chance of rain expected in the capital.

It is expected to be warm, however, with highs of 17°C expected between 4pm and 7pm, while the rain is expected to dry up before the final whistle in East London.

Lucas Paqueta playing for West Ham looking shocked
credit: Imago

Tickets still available for Tottenham clash

Fans are still able to purchase limited tickets ahead of Saturday’s clash, with the game being moved to 5:30pm for coverage on Sky Sports.

Tickets will cost between £50 and £105 for adults. You can buy tickets online or by calling 0333 030 1966.

With the Hammers notably struggling at home in 2025, the fans are needed in order to get a result against one of West Ham’s biggest rivals.

Travel information for West Ham vs Tottenham

Fans are encouraged to use public transport links to reach the London Stadium on Saturday evening, and to arrive in good time to avoid queues outside the ground.

Stratford, Stratford International, Stratford High St, Pudding Mill Lane, West Ham and Hackney Wick stations are all within walking distance of the ground.

With Tottenham fans also expected to use the underground to travel to East London, all fans will need to be on their best behaviour to ensure everyone’s safety.

With travel network delays a possibility, fans are reminded to use TfL’s real-time updates to stay informed prior to arrival.

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David Moyes and European winner – West Ham’s best ever managers

West Ham have had many ups and downs over the years.

 

The Hammers have been relegated from the top division on six occasions, with the latest being in 2010/11 under Avram Grant.

West Ham could face another relegation battle under Graham Potter, who is under major pressure after just six victories since his appointment in January.

 

But whilst they have had some dark times, the Hammers have established themselves as a regular European side, especially over the past decade since moving from Upton Park.

 

Now, West Ham Zone delves into the history books to find some of the best managers in Hammers history.

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