Bournemouth vs West Ham: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

Where to watch Premier League clash between Bournemouth and West Ham – including team news, kick-off time, TV and live stream details.

Bournemouth take on West Hamin a much-anticipated Premier League clash on Sunday.

The hosts will be bubbling with confidence after beating Tottenham Hotspur in a five-goal thriller last week. They are currently 14th in the league with 33 points from 31 matches.

It's a must-win match for the Hammers who are just three points above the relegation zone at the moment. They will have confidence from their result against league leaders Arsenal last week, where they managed to hold the Gunners to a 2-2 draw after conceding two early goals in the match.

GOAL tells you all you need to know about the match including TV, streaming details, team news, squads and kick-off times.

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    Kick-off time

    Match: Bournemouth vs West Ham
    Date: April 23, 2023
    Kick-off time: 2:00 pm BST
    Venue: Vitality Stadium

    The Premier League match will be played at Vitality Stadium on Sunday, April 23.

    The game is scheduled to kick off at 9:00 am EDT.

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    How to watch Bournemouth vs West Ham online – TV channels & live streams

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    Viewers in the US can stream live on Peacock Premium.

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    Team news & squads

    West Ham team news & squad

    Other than Gianluca Scamacca and Angelo Ogbonna, everyone is available for West Ham. Lukasz Fabianzki is likely to get back into the starting lineup.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Areola, Fabianski.
    Defenders: Aguerd, Zouma, Kehrer, Ogbonna, Emerson, Cresswell, Johnson, Coufal.
    Midfielders: Rice, Soucek, Downes, Paqueta, Fornals, Lanzini.
    Forwards: Benrahma, Cornet, Bowen, Ings, Antonio.

    Bournemouth team news & squad

    Bournemouth will miss the services of Hamed Traore, Ryan Fredericks and Junior Stanislas due to injuries.

    Matias Vina has a lower back issue but he is likely to be included in the matchday squad.

    Position

    Players

    Goalkeepers

    Neto, Travers, Randolph.

    Defenders

    Kelly, Mepham, Stephens, Vina, Stacey, Smith, Lerma.

    Midfielders

    Billing, Tavernier, Cook, Rothwell, Christie.

    Forwards

    Anthony, Ouattara, Solanke, Semenyo, Moore.

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    25/10/2022 West Ham 2-0 Bournemouth Premier League
    5/9/2020 West Ham 3-5 Bournemouth Friendly
    16/12/2021 West Ham 4-0 Bournemouth Premier League
    28/9/2019 West Ham 2-2 Bournemouth Premier League
    19/1/2019 Bournemouth 2-0 West Ham Premier League
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    • Bournemouth team page

    • West Ham team page

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The best women's soccer cleats you can buy in 2023

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Conquer the pitch with the best cleats

Women's soccer is booming and becoming increasingly popular by the day around the world. More matches are being broadcasted, funding is slowly increasing, and the women's game is starting to be treated on par with the men's – although there is still some progress to be made.

If you've been inspired by the growth of women's football, watching some of your favorite stars on television, there's no time like the present to get yourself out onto the pitch to play. Picking out the perfect soccer cleats isn't something you can leave to chance. These are precision-made boots made by some of the most popular manufacturers in the world.

It's only fitting that you put plenty of thought into your new footwear, from where you're going to play to what you're going to do with it – and luckily, you don't have to break the bank to discover the perfect pair.

Click here to skip ahead to our round-up of the best women's soccer cleats.

Our top three:

Best overall women's soccer cleats: PUMA Future Ultimate Brilliance

Best budget women's soccer cleats: PUMA Future Match Brilliance 

Best Firm Ground soccer cleats: Ida Classica 22 

FAQs:

What are the best soccer cleats?

There's no singular "best" type of soccer cleats – with so many ways to play the game these days, the best footwear is all down to the player's individual needs.

That said, several brands have emerged over the past half-century as leaders in the industry – Nike, adidas, Umbro, and more. While there are many manufacturers to choose from, these headline names have built their brands into global success stories because they know how to deliver the goods.

What type of soccer cleats do I need?

The individual type of cleats will depend on what you hope to achieve with your game and where you will play. Soccer pitches can be split into roughly half-a-dozen different categories. Depending on which one you play on, you'll want to purchase a cleat that best enhances your performance on those particular surfaces.

What kind of surfaces are there?

You can buy soccer cleats for five different surfaces – firm ground, soft ground, artificial grass, astroturf, and indoor courts – while in addition, you can purchase a sixth type, multi-ground, which covers varied combinations of the above. On tougher grass that's frozen in the winter? You'll want firm ground. On grass that's soaked in the rain overnight? Soft ground is your best bet. Five-a-side at the local sports hall? Indoor courts are the way to go. Knowing what you'll be playing on is sometimes half the battle. For a more detailed guide of each surface type, scroll down to the bottom of this article.

  • Best overall soccer cleats

    Puma Future Ultimate

    PUMA$219.99 at Soccer.com

    The latest in PUMA's range, Future of won't disappoint. It will raise your game with a re-engineered mid cut which construction which combines fit and agility. Plus, you can't beat it on style as a vibrant orange zig-zag dominates the blueberry colorway.

  • Best budget soccer cleats

    Puma Ultra Play

    PUMA$29.99 at Soccer.com

    You don't have to spend lots of money on cleats to get on the pitch and emulate your favorite players. The Puma Ultra Play costs less than $30.00 but doesn't skip on quality. They're also optimized for the female foot, which can be a rarity in cleats.

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  • Best firm ground soccer cleats

    Ida Classica 22

    Ida$169.99 at Soccer.com

    Designed exclusively for female soccer players, you won't find a better pair of firm ground boots on the market than the Ida Classic 22. The unique foot mold is optimized for maximum comfort and performance. It also features a wider toe box to deliver better stability, comfort, and power.

Leeds would be handed one huge problem if Rhian Brewster is signed

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

Leeds United are apparently interested in signing Rhian Brewster on loan this January.

Landing the Liverpool man could be a good piece of business as Leeds currently only have two senior strikers in their squad, and Brewster has a brilliant record at youth level, contributing to 23 goals in 28 appearances for the Reds’ U23 side.

It seems as if Brewster could be a good signing for Leeds, but his arrival would give Marcelo Bielsa something of a selection headache, and perhaps not the one you’d immediately think of.

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Of course, it leaves the Argentine having to pick between Brewster, Patrick Bamford and Nketiah on a weekly basis, but it also may have repercussions on other players in the squad.

Leeds currently have six loan players on the books, and with the EFL limiting the number of loanees a Championship team can have in the matchday squad to five, one man misses out each week.

If Brewster arrives that means that two players would have to miss out in each game.

It may seem like a simple solution to just drop Jack Clarke and Illan Meslier as they have just one league appearance between them this season, but Kiko Casilla’s impending potential ban may make that rather tricky.

It’d be very tough for Bielsa to rotate his squad in a way to keep seven loanees happy when he has to leave two of them out of the matchday squad each week.

Whether or not Brewster joins the Elland Road outfit remains to be seen, but if he does then Bielsa will have a tough job on his hands in order to ensure all of his players’ needs are catered for.

In other news, Leeds fans are worried about one Championship team creeping up on them.

Where next for Neymar? Ranking PSG star's options as summer transfer rumours swirl

The Brazilian could leave Parc des Princes at the end of the season, as a slew of injuries and off-field problems have jeopardised his starting spot

Two weeks ago, Neymar was stretchered off in PSG's Ligue 1 clash with Lille. It was his fourth ankle injury in four years. And it felt like the end of the road in a PSG shirt.

The forward is a brilliant footballer, a world-class showman, and one of the best to ever play the game. But, for PSG, he's also something of a liability.

At this point, he doesn't make his team markedly better, and his off-field antics are becoming a massive distraction for the Ligue 1 leaders.

Everything points towards a summer exit. The player needs a fresh start, and the club are perhaps better off without him.

But it's not easy to get rid of a footballer of his profile.

At 31, Neymar is coming towards the end of his prime, has two years left on his contract, and makes a whopping €1 million(£960,000/$1.1 million) per week.

He doesn't have a release clause, either, meaning PSG could effectively set their asking price. And it's unlikely that they'll let such a prized asset leave on a cut-rate deal.

Still, under the right circumstances, anything is possible. And whichever team brings him in are still getting a lot.

Neymar's talent is otherworldly, and he's also a proven winner. He would also be a big money-maker off the pitch, with shirt sales and gameday revenue sure to spike by virtue of his signing.

But there are, of course, some problems.

Neymar is, as already mentioned, injury-prone, occasionally problematic in the changing room, and notably egotistical. Getting him to buy into any system would be immensely difficult.

That doesn't mean some major clubs won't be inclined to try, though.

So, who might bring him in, and why? GOAL ranks Neymar's potential destinations…

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    12Real Madrid

    Neymar played for Barca, pretty much a non-starter for any player who might be linked with Real Madrid.

    Besides, Los Blancos have their attention on the potential signature of Jude Bellingham — and might still be in the hunt for Kylian Mbappe.

    So, Neymar to Madrid, then? In a word: never.

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    11Liverpool

    Liverpool's summer transfer window will likely be geared towards the pursuit of Bellingham.

    It is no secret that the reds are at the forefront of the hunt for the Dortmund star — and are guaranteed to have to cough up a massive sum to bring the player in. Even if their Bellingham pursuit fails, Liverpool will look elsewhere for midfielders, or even shoot for centre-back depth before even considering Neymar.

    And is it possible to think of a player less suited to manager Jurgen Klopp? The Reds have certainly changed down from the counter-pressing, incessant-intensity approach of a few years ago, but the manager has built a team that requires effort and fluidity — neither of which Neymar is known for.

    This is not to say Liverpool cannot be an expressive team, but they prefer to be a little more direct than the kind of side in which the Brazilian could thrive.

    And as fun as it would be to see Neymar linking up with the likes of Darwin Nunez and Mo Salah, he's a poor fit at best.

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    10Juventus

    Wouldn't this be fun? Neymar, dribbling around, getting clattered, then dribbling around some more. Cynical opposition coaches like Jose Mourinho instructing their players to do everything to get the centre-forward sent off. Juventus manager Max Allegri, notoriously averse to adventurous tactics, watching as the Neymar chaos unfolds.

    There is an argument that Neymar would make Juventus quite a good team. With Paul Pogba and Adrien Rabiot holding down the midfield (if they can hold on to the latter), Federico Chiesa and Angel Di Maria on either wing, and Dusan Vlahovic up front, Neymar would have a balanced platform in which to operate.

    That Juventus attack will certainly be in the mix for a Champions League spot, with the Brazilian giving the Old Lady just enough of a boost to secure European football.

    However, enticing as the prospect is, such a move is highly unlikely. Juventus, who have already been hit with a 15-point penalty this season, are under investigation for further financial violations, leaving their future uncertain. It turns out that one has to pay quite a bit of money to actually buy players at market value…

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    9Arsenal

    Arsenal's reasons for signing Neymar are largely similar to Liverpool's. Manager Mikel Arteta demands total obedience, a strict adherence to his system, and a certain kind of no-nonsense mentality. It's why Arsenal are on track to win their first league title since 2004.

    Besides, Arteta is content with his current left wing option in Gabriel Martinelli. The 21-year-old has been fantastic this season, and his blend of pace and trickery is ideal for an Arsenal side that thrives on the break. Furthermore, Martinelli recently penned a long-term deal that will keep him at the Emirates until 2027.

    Arsenal have also shown a preference for signing players 25 and under, only breaking their policy for Leandro Trossard and midfield backup Jorginho. They will not, in all likelihood, splash £100m on a 31-year-old to play in a position in which they are already well-stocked.

    The only reason Arsenal are more likely to buy Neymar is they don't have an obvious summer target that will exhaust their transfer budget.

Lauren James was inevitable! Women's Super League winners and losers as Chelsea star returns to haunt Man Utd

The Chelsea attacker helped end her former club's 100 per cent record, while the Blues remain level with Arsenal at the top of the table.

It was always going to happen, wasn't it? Lauren James went back to Manchester United as a Chelsea player this weekend – and, of course, she scored.

That was the Women's Super League's headline fixture on Sunday, but its thunder was stolen by a nine-goal thriller that saw the division's only manager-less team emerge victorious.

Elsewhere, Arsenal extended their record-breaking winning streak and there were also wins on the road for Manchester City and Aston Villa, at Reading and Liverpool respectively, on a day where every away side picked up three points.

As the league action now pauses for the year's final international break, GOAL looks at the winners and losers from this weekend's action…

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    WINNER: Lauren James

    On her return to the stadium where she made her name as one of England's most promising young talents, it just felt inevitable that Lauren James would score this weekend.

    The 21-year-old spent three seasons with Manchester United but left for Chelsea, her childhood club, last summer. In her debut campaign, though, she didn't see many minutes as the club tried to get her "right" after a number of niggles.

    "Lauren had a tough season last year, coming here off the back of a lot of injuries that she had with Manchester United and maybe having to play in certain games when she wasn't 100 per cent fit," the Blues' technical director, Paul Green, said on Friday.

    "[Now], we're really seeing the real Lauren James, the real quality that she's got. We're certainly all excited for what's to come from her in the present and what's to come from her in the future."

    On Sunday, she showed that with a brilliant goal that put Chelsea 2-0 up: a gorgeous side-footed strike from the edge of the box provoking a big celebration from James that saw her kiss the badge in front of the fans that once cheered her name.

    "It was sweet," she said afterwards. "I love Chelsea and I'm trying to do my best for them." She's not doing badly at all.

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    LOSER: Man Utd's defence

    When Manchester United welcomed Chelsea on Sunday, they did so as league leaders, as the only team in the WSL yet to concede a goal.

    The way they threw away that exceptional defensive record, though, in the first game they haven't won in the division this season, was incredibly disappointing.

    Having limited Chelsea's attack for most of the game, Millie Turner – who has been excellent this season – played a terrible ball straight to Sophie Ingle, despite being under no pressure. From there, the Blues showed how effective they are in transition, the midfielder finding Sam Kerr and Kerr, within seconds, finding the back of the net.

    With the second goal equally frustrating from a United perspective, as James strolled into the final third completely unmarked to sweep home Kerr's pass just four minutes after the opener, the hosts were the architects of their own downfall in their first WSL defeat of the season.

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    WINNER: Jordan Nobbs

    It was less than two weeks ago that Jordan Nobbs made her first start of the season for Arsenal but the form she has showcased since has been so good it has earned her a recall to the England squad.

    It started with a breath-taking volley in the Women's Champions League victory over Zurich, then, a few days later, she came off the bench against West Ham and levelled the scores within seconds – setting her team on the way to victory.

    On Sunday, she wasn't actually on the scoresheet, but the performance she put in highlighted the other wonderful qualities she possesses. Sporting the captain's armband, Nobbs was the conductor as the league leaders dominated a struggling Leicester in a 4-0 win, with only Beth Mead creating more chances than her on the day.

    It was a classy display that will have impressed England head coach Sarina Wiegman and, now, the midfielder will hope she gets the minutes to continue this wonderful form over the international break.

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    LOSER: Leicester

    It's been a turbulent week for Leicester. Last Sunday, they lost a huge six-pointer to the only other team in the WSL without a point to their name, Reading, despite leading the match as late as the 89th minute.

    On Thursday, the club announced it had parted ways with Lydia Bedford because of their difficult start to the campaign. Former Everton boss Willie Kirk – appointed director of women's and girls' football earlier this year in what looked like a great move for the Foxes' future – quickly switched his role to take her place.

    His chances of getting off to a winning start were always slim, though, as Leicester welcomed Arsenal, on a league-record win streak, to the King Power.

    As expected, the Gunners cruised to victory. The result compounded a tough few days for a side in real trouble.

    The good news is that the international break is here now. It will give Kirk some much-needed time to work with this group. He'll need to do so quickly, too, before other teams near the bottom start to pull away from Leicester.

Barcelona fans don’t want Emre Can to join the club

Since the international break is now already in full power, so are the numerous transfer rumours that are usually pretty active around those times of the footballing calendar.

And Barcelona, just like many other big clubs, are always linked with a plethora of different targets.

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Sport have come out with a story stating the Blaugrana are interested in Juventus outcast, Emre Can.

The 25-year-old midfielder has only managed to tally 150 minutes for the Bianconeri across all competitions this season, taking part in just four games in total.

But the same source claims the Catalans would be interested in case one of their own midfielders were to depart the club in the not so distant future.

And upon seeing this report, many of the Barcelona fans couldn’t believe that their club was once again linked with a player they are deeming sub-par.

Some of them were comparing this transfer to the ones of Arturo Vidal and Paulinho, and one fan would even prefer keeping Ivan Rakitic if it meant Can would not be on the agenda.

You can see some of their replies down below:

Gyasi's strike, Schlupp's goal and Inaki Williams' assist: What you may have missed on Ghanaians abroad

GOAL recaps the major talking points regarding Ghanaian players in European league action over the weekend

There were goals and assists alike as Ghanaian players stepped into action in the major European leagues over the weekend.

In case you missed out on the big moments, GOAL highlights some of the major talking points.

  • Jamie Leweling and Gideon Jung: Augsburg 2-1 Greuther Furth

    The Germany-born duo ended the Bundesliga season with disappointment as Saturday's 2-1 away defeat to Augsburg saw Greuther Furth relegated from the elite division.

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    Emmanuel Gyasi: Udinese 2-3 Spezia

    The attacker registered his sixth goal of the season as Spezia recorded a surprise 3-2 away win over Udinese in Serie A. And what an important goal it was as the victory confirmed the club's stay in the top flight.

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    Caleb Ekuban and Kelvin Yeboah: Napoli 3-0 Genoa

    Following a 3-0 away loss to Napoli in Serie A on Sunday, the duo and their Genoa side have been confirmed relegated to the second tier.

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    Jeffrey Schlupp: Aston Villa 1-1 Crystal Palace

    A substitute for the final 13 minutes of Crystal Palace's 1-1 draw with Aston villa, the Germany-born was the hero of the day for the visitors as his fourth goal of the season helped snatch a valuable away point in the Premier League on Sunday.

Who did Messi, Modric, Ronaldo & top players & coaches vote for in FIFA's The Best award?

Luka Modric was named the world's best mens player at FIFA's The Best Awards on Monday, but where did each players votes go?

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    Lionel Messi | Argentina captain

    1. Luka Modric
    2. Kylian Mbappe
    3. Cristiano Ronaldo

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    Luka Modric | Croatia captain

    1. Raphael Varane
    2. Cristiano Ronaldo
    3. Antoine Griezmann

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    Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal captain

    1. Raphael Varane
    2. Luka Modric
    3. Antoine Griezmann

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    Harry Kane | England captain

    1. Cristiano Ronaldo
    2. Lionel Messi
    3. Kevin De Bruyne

Sunderland fans react to impressive moment from Luke O’Nien against Southend

Sunderland returned to winning ways with a victory over Southend on Saturday, and the performance of fans favourite Luke O’Nien has excited quite a few.

He was played further forward than usual by Phil Parkinson and his typical industrious nature was important to his team, but one moment of quality in particular has stuck out for some supporters.

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With the ball approaching O’Nien on the touchline he cleverly passed it through the legs of the left-back with a backheeled flick, sending his side on the attack in a moment where he could easily have lost the ball.

The 24-year-old also took his goal brilliantly, meeting Denver Hume’s cross with a diving header which bounced into the far corner – a goal which proved to be the winner.

He has shown his effectiveness in both attack and defence this season by contributing directly to five goals and making an average of 1.2 tackles per game, and moments like those against Southend he could become one of Parkinson’s more important players.

Here is some of the reaction to O’Nien’s skilful moment, which has seen a lot of adoration for the versatile player.

San Siro, the Etihad and the stadiums Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored in

The legendary striker scored his first goal at Parc des Princes on Tuesday – now just 15 grounds have denied him as a Real Madrid player

  • Stade de Marrakesh

    Marrakesh, Morocco

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    El Arcangel

    Cordoba, Spain

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    San Siro

    Milan, Italy

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    Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps

    Auxerre, France

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