JUST IN: Fresh update on how to watch Palace Women’s WSL game at West Ham

JUST IN: Fresh update on how to watch Palace Women’s WSL game at West Ham

JUST IN: Fresh update on how to watch Palace Women’s WSL game at West Ham

Crystal Palace are playing away at the Chigwell Construction Stadium in the Barclays Women’s

Super League on Sunday (8th December), as they travel to West Ham United.

 

The Eagles managed to beat South London rivals Charlton Athletic in the Women’s League Cup last time out,

with head coach Laura Kaminski looking for consecutive wins for the first time this season.

Here are the ways you can follow the action this Sunday!

Is the match being broadcast?

The game this Sunday (8th December) kicks off at 14:30 GMT at the Chigwell Construction Stadium in

Dagenham and will be broadcast live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website in the UK.

 

In the WSL this season, matches will be shown on both BBC Sport and Sky Sports,

the two primary broadcast partners of the league.

 

Every single match which is not shown across these platforms this season will be available to live stream via

the WSL YouTube channel.

 

If you can’t watch the game, the best place to follow all the action live on matchday is via our Palace Women X channel and Instagram channel, with live updates and content throughout the afternoon.

 

You can also follow via the official Crystal Palace App,

through which goal updates and other important notifications are delivered straight to your phone,

keeping you informed of all the goals and key incidents for both sides.

 

Throughout the game, live Opta stats on the app will also keep you up to date with all the action.

Even from ahead of matchday, and after the full-time whistle, you can follow all the action,

with previews, reaction and video all in one place.

The Opposition

West Ham United finished in 11th last season, in manager Rehanne Skinner’s first season at the club.

Former Spurs boss Skinner took over West Ham in July 2023,

and managed to guide them to safety in her first season.

 

West Ham coasted past London City Lions in the WSL Cup last time out,

after they lost away to high-flying Brighton in the WSL the week before.

 

Watch out for both Viviane Asseyi and Riko Ueki,

who led the scoring charts for West Ham last season with six goals each.

Factfile

Manager: Rehanne Skinner

Nickname: The Irons

Ground: Chigwell Construction Stadium

Founded: 1991 (33 years ago)

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