West Ham vs Wolves live: Confirmed line-ups and full teams in Premier League
Team news from West Ham vs Wolves in the Premier League
West Ham and Wolves have confirmed their starting teams for their meeting at the London Stadium in the Premier League on Friday.
Victory would move the Hammers out of the relegation zone at Tottenham’s expense and level on points with fifth-bottom Nottingham Forest.
The visitors are bottom of the table and 12 points behind their opponents but have taken seven points from their last three league matches.
101GreatGoals.com has the team news and starting line-ups as West Ham host Wolves in the Premier League.
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West Ham confirmed team vs Wolves
Winger Crysencio Summerville returns from injury for West Ham among six changes. Defender Jean-Clair Todibo and forward Callum Wilson are also back on the bench after being sidelined.
Mads Hermansen, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Tomas Soucek, Pablo and Valentin Castellanos are the other newcomers to the starting line-up from the defeat on penalties at home to Leeds United in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.
Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski remains out with a back problem.
West Ham starting XI: Mads Hermansen, Kyle Walker-Peters, Axel Disasi, Konstantinos Mavropanos, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Tomas Soucek, Mateus Fernandes, Crysencio Summerville, Jarrod Bowen, Pablo, Taty Castellanos
West Ham substitutes: Alphonse Areola, Callum Wilson, Adama Traore, Jean-Clair Todibo, Soungoutou Magassa, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Lewis Scarles, Freddie Potts, Mohamadou Kante
Wolves full line up vs West Ham
Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, defender Matt Doherty and winger Enso Gonzalez are injured for Wolves, who make one change from their 2-2 draw at Brentford on March 16.
On-loan Marseille midfielder Angel Gomes replaces Mateus Mane.
Wolves starting XI: Jose Sa, Jackson Tchatchoua, Yerson Mosquera, Santiago Bueno, Ladislav Krejci, Hugo Bueno, Andre, Joao Gomes, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Angel Gomes, Jorgen Strand Larsen
Wolves substitutes: Dan Bentley, Harvey Griffiths, Hwang Hee-chan, Tolu Arokodare, Pedro Lima, Rodrigo Gomes, Toti Gomes, Mateus Mane, Samuel Edozie
Where to watch West Ham v Wolves: TV channel, live online streams
Kick-off on Friday is at 20:00 BST (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra.
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West Ham v Wolves stats
- None of the last 16 Premier League meetings between these teams have been drawn, with both sides winning eight apiece. The Hammers have failed to score in all eight of those defeats
- West Ham have won their last five Premier League home games against Wolves. Only against Blackburn (9 from 1996 to 2008), Middlesbrough (7 from 2000 to 2009), and Sunderland (6 from 2002 to 2010) have they won more consecutively in the competition
- The Hammers have lost one of their last six home Premier League games (W1 D4), collecting more points over that period (7) than in their first nine home matches of 2025/26 (6 – W2 L7)
- They have scored in eight of their last nine home matches in all competitions
- Jarrod Bowen has more Premier League goals against Wolves than the West Ham forward does against any other side (6), with five of those goals coming in his last five home matches against them, netting in each of his previous three
- John McGinn’s opener for Aston Villa last time out was the 17th goal West Ham have conceded from set pieces in the Premier League this season (excluding penalties); no side has conceded more and they have only conceded more in a single campaign in the competition in 2002/03 (18)
- Wolves are targeting a double in the fixture for the first time since 2019/20. Since their return to the Premier League in 2018, they’ve only beaten Southampton (9) more often in the division than they have West Ham (8)
- Following a run of 11 successive defeats between October and December, Wolves have only lost four of their 13 matches in the Premier League since Matchweek 19 (W3 D6), with only Arsenal (11), Manchester City (11), and Brighton & Hove Albion (12) conceding fewer goals across that time than their 15
- They have scored two goals in each of their last three Premier League games (W2 D1), netting just one fewer goal in total (6) than in their prior eight games (7)
- Both of Joao Gomes’ direct Premier League goal involvements this season have come in his last three games (1 goal, 1 assist), while only Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson (259) has won possession more often than the Brazilian this term (164)
- Tolu Arokodare’s equaliser for Wolves last time out against Brentford was Wolves’ fifth Premier League goal via a substitute under Rob Edwards, and eighth substitute goal involvement overall; only Arsenal (9 goals, 16 goal involvements) and Fulham (7 goals, 10 goal involvements) have more since he joined the club