Odds, referee, TV details: Everything you need to know ahead of West Ham United v Sheffield United
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The Blades went into the weekend 12 points adrift of safety at the bottom of the Premier League but have won six of the 10 games they have played across all competitions since the turn of the year.
But how can you watch the clash between West Ham United and Sheffield United? Here, we take you through everything you need to know…
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The game takes place at the London Stadium on Monday, February 15 and kick-off is 6pm.
Is West Ham United v Sheffield United on TV?
Yes, the game will be broadcast live on BT Sport1 and its coverage begins at 5.30pm.
You can sign up to a BT Sport subscription HERE or a monthly BT Sport pass is available HERE for £25.
How else can I follow the game?
As ever, The Star will also be running a comprehensive live blog with team news, live updates, reaction and analysis from Danny Hall and James Shield – who will be among only a handful of people allowed into the London Stadium. You can follow them on Twitter via @DannyHall04 and @JamesShield1.
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The referee for West Ham United versus Sheffield United is Simon Hooper and his assistants are Derek Eaton, Timothy Wood.
Graham Scott will be the fourth official, while Michael Oliver is on VAR duty.
Simon Bennett is the assistant VAR.
What are the odds?
Paddy Power is offering the following odds on the game:
West Ham United – 7/10
Draw – 13/5
Sheffield United – 4/1
Meanwhile, Paddy Power is offering a odds of 7/2 on the Hammers’ Michail Antonio to score first, with Ademipo Odubeko at 1½.
Sheffield United’s David McGoldrick to score first is priced at 8/1 currently, as are Oli McBurnie, Lys Mousset, Billy Sharp and Rhian Brewster.
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Are any tickets available?
No, supporters are not currently allowed into grounds to watch matches in England due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions set out by the Government.
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