Predicted XI, Injury News & How To Watch

Predicted XI, Injury News & How To Watch
Liverpool travel to West Ham in the Premier League as they try to arrest their dismal run of form. Here’s everything you need to know.
West Ham vs. Liverpool
Premier League (13) | London Stadium
November 30, 2025 | 2.05pm (GMT)
We all know the stats: Liverpool’s worst run since 1953, nine defeats in 12, four successive away losses.
Now it is time for the players to put things right, but in their way are a West Ham team recovering from their early-season slump.
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1. Liverpool team news
While Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong remain absent, there was some positive news for Liverpool in the injury department.
Alisson has been training and is expected to be available after missing the PSV match due to illness.
On Florian WirtzSlot said he “will have his final day of rehab tomorrow (Friday) so if that all goes well he could train with the team on Saturday.”
Hugo Ekitike had to be withdrawn because of back spasms on Wednesday, and Slot said, “It shouldn’t have to be a big issue,” but “the games come fast, so let’s see for the weekend.”
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2. Predicted Liverpool lineup vs. West Ham
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Liverpool are likely to make three changes against West Hamwith Alisson, Andy Robertson and Alexander Isak all expected to come back into the starting XI.
As mentioned above, Ekitike is a doubt so Isak should start up front, while Alisson is healthy again and ready to play instead of Giorgi Mamardashvili.
At left-back, Andy Robertson could come into the team for Milos Kerkez after the Scotland captain started on the bench for the two post-international break losses.
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On the other side of the defence, Curtis Jones and Joe Gomez are the most likely options to play at right-back.
Predicted XI:Alisson; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Gakpo, Isak
3. West Ham recovering from terrible start
•READ:West Ham’s “transformed” midfield hope to be latest to prey on vulnerable Liverpool
West Ham lost eight of their opening 10 matches in all competitions, but they are coming out the other side now, with Nuno Espirito Santo at the helm following Graham Potter’s dismissal in late September.
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Before the international break, they managed successive home wins against Newcastle and Burnleyand they followed those up at the weekend with a 2-2 draw at Bournemouth.
They have conceded 15 goals at home in the league this season. Only Wolves (16) have shipped at home this season after 12 games.
The Hammers are sat in 17th position with 11 points from their 12 matches played.
4. Lucas Paqueta returns for West Ham
Having missed their trip to Bournemouth through suspension, Lucas Paqueta will be back among the action on Sunday.
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Niclas Fullkrug is also fit again and will be hoping to continue his recovery to full match sharpness, having been out since early October.
Lucas Paqueta will be available again, having sat out last weekend’s draw at AFC Bournemouth through suspension, while Niclas Füllkrug will be looking for minutes after featuring off the bench for the first time since early October.
Crysencio Summerville and Dinos Mavropanos are doubts and to be assessed on Saturday, while Ollie Scarles also misses the match due to a broken collarbone.
Predicted XI:Therelas; Wascast, Toodbo, Treat, Dioof; Ptts, Fernandes; Boven, Pachta, Guilherme; Wilson
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5. Arne Slot under pressure
While he may not be close to being sacked by the club, Slot is certainly facing pressure from fans who are tired of seeing the same problems being played out without a solution.
He still retains the backing of the Liverpool hierarchy and sporting director Richard Hugheswith the head coach saying: “We had the same conversations as we’ve had since I’m here.
“We fight on and we try to improve, that’s what we all try. But the conversations have been the same as they’ve been for the past one-and-a-half years.”
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6. Did you know?
Liverpool have won all six league games this season in which they have scored the opening goal of the game and lost all six when conceding the first goal.
The Reds’ 4-1 loss to PSV was the first time since September 1992 that they had conceded at least three times in three successive games in league and cup.
The last time they went four in a row doing so was in February 1948, the season after becoming league champions.
Liverpool have failed to score in each of the last two league games. Not since February 2023 has this extended to three.
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7. Dominik Szoboszlai suspension risk
Szoboszlai is just one yellow card away from a one-match suspension, with the Hungarian having picked up four yellow cards in the league this season.
For Szoboszlai to avoid a one-match ban, he would have to go the next seven games without picking up a booking, so it feels inevitable that he will miss a fixture soon.
Conor Bradley is also one booking away from a suspension, but he won’t feature anyway due to injury.
8. Who is the referee for West Ham vs. Liverpool?
Darren England from Doncaster has been appointed as the referee for this one, with Scott Ledger and Akil Howson assisting him on the sidelines, while Andrew Kitchen takes fourth official duties.
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The VAR is to be Paul Tierney and he will be assisted by Nick Hopton.
Last time England was in charge of a Liverpool game, the Reds beat Everton 2-1 in September. West Ham have lost all three matches he has refereed in 2025.
9. Why West Ham vs. Liverpool kicks off at 2.05pm
For those in the UK, rather than being on the hour, kick off is at the slightly strange time of 2.05pm (GMT) on Sky Sports Main Event.
Crystal Palace host Man United at 12pm, live on TNT Sports, and the best-case scenario is that it concludes at around 1.45pm, enough time for fans to switch over.
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If there is a lengthy delay to the early kickoff, the five-minute buffer seeks to allow an extra segment of advertising or pre-match build-up for those switching to Sky Sports’ coverage.
10. Follow the match with TIA
West Ham vs. Liverpoolis live on Sky Sports Main Event with kickoff at 2.05pm (GMT).
TIA’s matchday live blog will be up and running from 1.20pm, withHarry McMullentasked with keeping you entertained and up-to-date.
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Come on you Reds!
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Published on: 2025-11-29 08:09:00
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