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2025–26 West Ham United F.C. season

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English football team season

West Ham United 2025–26 football season
West Ham United
2025–26 season
Owners
Co-chairmanDavid Sullivan and Vanessa Gold
ManagerGraham Potter
(until 27 September)
Nuno Espírito Santo
(from 27 September)
StadiumLondon Stadium
Premier League17th
FA CupThird round
EFL CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Callum Wilson (4)

All:
Lucas Paquetá
Callum Wilson
(4 each)
Highest home attendanceLeague: 62,462 (v.Chelsea, 22 August 2025)
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 62,441 (v.Newcastle United, 2 November 2025)
Average home league attendance62,453
Biggest win3–0 (v.Nottingham Forest, 31 August 2025)
Biggest defeat1–5 (v. Chelsea, 22 August 2025)
2026–27 →

The2025–26 season is the 131st season in the history ofWest Ham United Football Club, and the club's fourteenth consecutive season in thePremier League. In addition to thedomestic league, the club is also participating in theFA Cup andEFL Cup.

Season summary

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Start of season

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August

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West Ham started their season on 16 August at theStadium of Light playing newly promotedSunderland.After a goalless first-half, Sunderland'sEliezer Mayenda opened the scoring on 61 minutes with a header past West Ham's debut goalkeeper,Mads Hermansen.Dan Ballard added a second on 73 minutes andWilson Isidor made it 3–0, the final score in the second minute of added-time.[2]

Chelsea were the visitors for West Ham's opening game at theLondon Stadium on 22 August. AlthoughLucas Paquetá opened the scoring on 6 minutes, Chelsea replied with goals fromJoão Pedro on 15 minutes,Pedro Neto on 23 minutes,Enzo Fernández on 34 minutes,Moisés Caicedo on 54 minutes andTrevoh Chalobah on 58 minutes to make the final score 5–1.[3] With eight goals conceded, this was this most conceded by the club in their first two games in any season in the top–flight of English football.[4]

On 26 August, West Ham travelled toMolineux to playWolverhampton Wanderers in the second round of theEFL Cup. In the first–half,Guido Rodriguez fouledJean-Ricner Bellegarde to give away a penalty.Hwang Hee-chan hit the post with his penalty butGomes followed–up the rebound to make it 1–0 in the 43 minute. In the 50th minute,Tomáš Souček equalised with a header and Lucas Paquetá scored another header in the 63rd minute to put the visitors ahead. Wanderer's manager,Vítor Pereira made several substitutes includingJørgen Strand Larsen who scored in the 82nd and 84th minute to put the hosts 3–2 up. This was the final score and West Ham were eliminated from the competition at their first attempt.[5] Following the game, club captainJarrod Bowen had to be held back by stewards after trying to confront a group ofWest Ham supporters after something seemed to be said from the stands.[6]

West Ham travelled to theCity Ground on 31 August to playNottingham Forest in the Premier League. With the game still goalless, on 82 minutes West Ham brought onCrysencio Summerville for his first game since January 2025. In the 84th minute he assisted Jarrod Bowen for West Ham's first goal and was fouled in the penalty area resulting in Lucas Paquetá scoring the penalty-kick in the 88th minute to make it 2–0.Callum Wilson added a third, his first for the club, in the first minute of added–time. The game finished 3–0 to the visitors.[7]

September

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On 13 September,Tottenham Hotspur were the visitors to the London Stadium in the Premier League. After a goalless first-half,Pape Matar Sarr scored in the 47th minute for Tottenham. Tomáš Souček was sent-off in the 54th minute receiving a straight red card for a bad lunging foul onJoão Palhinha.Lucas Bergvall added a second in the 57th minute andMicky van de Ven a third in the 64th minute. The game finished 3–0 as West Ham dropped into bottom three of the league table.[8]

West Ham were at home again on 20 September, in the Premier League, toCrystal Palace. Before the game thousands of supporters protested against the running of the club byDavid Sullivan andKarren Brady. Palace went ahead in the game in the 37th minute with a goal byJean-Philippe Mateta. Jarrod Bowen equalised in the 49th minute only forTyrick Mitchell to score in the 68th minute to make it 2–1 to Crystal Palace, the final score.[9][10]

On 27 September, after a dismal start to the season, managerGraham Potter was sacked.[11] On the same day,Nuno Espírito Santo was appointed as head coach on a three-year contract.[12]Nuno's first game in charge was on 29 September in an away game in the Premier League toEverton. The home team took the lead in the 18th minute with a headed goal fromMichael Keane. West Ham equalised in the 65th minute through Jarrod Bowen, the first goal scored by an away team at Everton's new,Hill Dickinson Stadium. The game finished 1–1.[13]

October

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On 4 October, West Ham were away at theEmirates Stadium toArsenal in the Premier League.Declan Rice scored in the 38th minute andBukayo Saka scored from the penalty spot afterEl Hadji Malick Diouf had fouledJurrien Timber. The game finished 2–0.[14]

The London Stadium hostedBrentford in the Premier League on 20 October. Some supporters staged a boycott of the game in a protest concerning the running of the club by David Sullivan and Karren Brady. There were thousands of empty seats at the stadium as the match began.[15] Brentford opened the scoring in the 43rd minute throughIgor Thiago. They added a second in the 4th minute of added-time in the second half throughMathias Jensen. The game ended 2–0 with West Ham losing their first four home games of the season for the first time in their history.[15] They had one shot on target and were booed from the pitch in a performance described as "dire".[16]

On 24 October, West Ham travelled toElland Road to playLeeds United in the Premier League. They were behind after only three minutes whenBrenden Aaronson scored for Leeds. The hosts added a second on 15 minutes throughJoe Rodon. The score remained at 2–0 until the 90th minute whenMateus Fernandes scored with a header for West Ham. There were no further goals as West Ham made their worst start to a top-flight season since the1973–74 season.[17]

November

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On 2 November, West Ham were at home toNewcastle United in the Premier League.Jacob Murphy put the visitors 1–0 up after only 4 minutes with a shot from outside the box. However, Lucas Paquetá equalised on 35 minutes, also from outside the box. In the fifth minute of added time in the first-half,Sven Botman turnedAaron Wan-Bissaka's cross into his own net to make it 2–1 to West Ham at half time. Tomáš Souček decided the game in the seventh minute of added time in the second-half tapping the ball into the net after Newcastle goalkeeper,Nick Pope had failed to hold Jarrod Bowen’s shot. West Ham moved onto seven points, rising one place to 18th.[18]

Burnley were the visitors to the London Stadium on 8 November for a Premier League game.Zian Flemming put them 1–0 up on 35 minutes only forCallum Wilson to score on 44 minutes to make it 1–1, the score at half-time. Tomáš Souček scored on 77 minutes andKyle Walker-Peters added a third goal, his first for the club, on 87 minutes.Josh Cullen scored for Burnley in the seventh minute of added time but the game finished immediately after the restart at 3–2.[19]

On 22 November, West Ham travelled to theVitality Stadium to playAFC Bournemouth in the Premier League. Callum Wilson put the visitors 2–0 up at half-time with goals in the 11th and 35th minutes. However Bournemouth drew level after a penalty byMarcus Tavernier in the 69th minute following a handball byMax Kilman and an 81st minute goal byEnes Ünal. West Ham goalkeeper, Alphonse Areola made a number to saves in the second-half to prevent a Bournemouth winner and the game finished 2–2.[20]

Transfers and contracts

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In

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DatePos.PlayerFromFeeRef.
1 July 2025[a]CBFranceJean-Clair TodiboFranceNice£32,800,000[21][22]
1 July 2025CFScotlandDaniel CummingsScotlandCelticFree[23]
15 July 2025LWBSenegalEl Hadji Malick DioufCzech RepublicSlavia Prague£19,000,000[24][25]
20 July 2025RBEnglandKyle Walker-PetersEnglandSouthamptonFree[26]
2 August 2025CFEnglandCallum WilsonEnglandNewcastle United[27]
9 August 2025GKDenmarkMads HermansenEnglandLeicester City£20,000,000[28][29]
29 August 2025CMPortugalMateus FernandesEnglandSouthampton£38,000,000[30][31]
29 August 2025DMFranceSoungoutou MagassaFranceMonaco£17,300,000[32][33]
1 September 2025CBFranceDimitri ColauFranceParisUndisclosed[34]
26 September 2025GKRepublic of Ireland Reece ByrneEnglandNewcastle UnitedFree[35]
GKEngland Tom WoosterEnglandManchester United[36]
Expenditure: ~Decrease £127,100,000
  1. ^The transfer was announced on 6 June, and would become official on 1 July as per the terms of the loan agreement

Out

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DatePos.PlayerToFeeRef.
10 July 2025RWGhanaMohammed KudusEnglandTottenham Hotspur£55,000,000[37]
27 July 2025RWRepublic of IrelandSean MooreRepublic of IrelandShelbourneUndisclosed[38]
28 July 2025CDMNorthern IrelandPatrick KellyEnglandBarnsleyFree transfer[39]
1 September 2025LBItalyEmerson PalmieriFranceMarseille£605,000[40][41]
2 September 2025LBMoroccoNayef Aguerd£19,925,000[42][43]
9 September 2025GKEnglandWes FoderinghamCyprusAris LimassolUndisclosed[44]
Income:Increase ~ £74,720,000 (All fees converted intoGBP)

Loaned in

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DatePos.PlayerFromDate untilRef.
1 September 2025CBBrazilIgor JulioEnglandBrighton & Hove Albion31 May 2026[45]

Loaned out

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DatePos.PlayerToDate untilRef.
22 July 2025CFEnglandGideon KoduaEnglandLuton Town31 May 2026[46]
25 July 2025CBNorthern IrelandMichael ForbesEnglandNorthampton Town[47]
4 August 2025GKEngland Mason TerryEnglandBraintree Town[48]
6 August 2025CBEnglandKaelan CaseyWalesSwansea City[49]
23 August 2025CDMMexicoEdson ÁlvarezTurkeyFenerbahçe[50]
1 September 2025RBEnglandJunior RobinsonScotlandLivingston[51]
CMEnglandLewis OrfordEnglandStevenage[52]
RWIvory CoastMaxwel CornetItalyGenoa[53]
GKEngland Finlay HerrickEnglandBoreham Wood29 October 2025[54][55]
18 September 2025LBEngland Regan ClaytonEnglandBraintree Town9 November 2025[56]

Released

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DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
30 June 2025AMEnglandKamarai SwyerEnglandNorthampton Town1 July 2025[57][58]
LBEnglandAaron CresswellEnglandStoke City10 July 2025[59][60]
CFEngland Brad DolaghanEnglandWorthing12 July 2025[57]
RBCzech RepublicVladimír CoufalGermanyTSG Hoffenheim5 August 2025[59][61]
CFEnglandDanny IngsEnglandSheffield United27 August 2025[59][62]
CBFranceKurt ZoumaRomaniaCFR Cluj3 September 2025[57][63]
CFJamaicaMichail Antonio[64]
20 August 2025CBBrazilLuizãoBrazilCriciúma19 September 2025[65]

New contract

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DatePos.PlayerContracted untilRef.
2 June 2025RWEngland Elisha SowunmiUndisclosed[a][66]
2 July 2025RWEngland Andre Dike[67]
25 August 2025RBNorthern Ireland Callum Leacock[68]
10 September 2025GKPolandŁukasz Fabiański30 June 2026[69]
21 October 2025CBEngland Ezra Mayers30 June 2028[b][70]
27 October 2025CDMFranceMohamadou Kanté30 June 2031[71]
29 October 2025CFScotlandJosh Landers30 June 2028[72]
31 October 2025CMEngland Preston Fearon[73]
4 November 2025CBEngland Airidas Golambeckis30 June 2029[74]
  1. ^First professional contract
  2. ^Option to extend for a further year

Pre-season and friendlies

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On 17 June, West Ham announced a home pre-season friendly againstLille.[75] A pre-season training camp in Switzerland and a fixture againstGrasshopper was next to be confirmed.[76]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

Grasshopper v West Ham United
19 July 2025 (2025-07-19)FriendlyGrasshopper1–3 West Ham UnitedNiederhasli, Switzerland
15:00CESTReportStadium:GC/Campus
Manchester United v West Ham United
26 July 2025PL Summer SeriesManchester United2–1 West Ham UnitedEast Rutherford, United States
19:00EDT
Report
Stadium:MetLife Stadium
Attendance: 82,566
Referee:Thomas Bramall (England)
West Ham United vEverton
30 July 2025PL Summer Series West Ham United2–1EvertonChicago, United States
17:30CDTReport
Stadium:Soldier Field
Attendance: 58,927
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza (United States)
Bournemouth v West Ham United
3 August 2025PL Summer SeriesBournemouth0–2 West Ham UnitedAtlanta, United States
14:00EDT
ReportStadium:Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Referee: Victor Rivas (United States)
West Ham United vLille
9 August 2025BOYLE Sports Cup West Ham United1–1
(5–4p)
LilleStratford
15:00BSTReport
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 23,104
Referee:Darren England (England)
Penalties

Competitions

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Overall record

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Premier League16 August 202524 May 2026Matchday 1123271525−10025.00
FA CupJanuary 2026Third round000000+0!
EFL Cup26 August 2025Second roundSecond round100123−1000.00
Total133281728−11023.08

Last updated: 22 November 2025
Source:Soccerway

Premier League

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Main article:2025–26 Premier League

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
15Fulham124261316−314
16Nottingham Forest123361320−712
17West Ham United123271525−1011
18Leeds United123271122−1111Relegation toEFL Championship
19Burnley123181424−1010
Updated to match(es) played on 24 November 2025. Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[77]

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
123271525 −1011204815 −7123710 −3

Last updated: 22 November 2025.
Source:Soccerway

Results by round

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Round123456789101112
GroundAHAHHAAHAHHA
ResultLLWLLDLLLWWD
Position192016181919191919181817
Points00333444471011
Updated to match(es) played on 22 November 2025. Source:Soccerway
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Matches

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On 18 June, thePremier League fixtures were revealed, with West Ham away toSunderland on the opening weekend.[78]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

Sunderland v West Ham United
16 August 20251Sunderland3–0 West Ham UnitedSunderland
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:Stadium of Light
Attendance: 46,233
Referee:Robert Jones
West Ham United vChelsea
22 August 20252 West Ham United1–5ChelseaStratford
20:00BSTReportStadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,462
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for 23 August, but was moved liveSky Sports broadcasting.[79]
Nottingham Forest v West Ham United
31 August 20253Nottingham Forest0–3 West Ham UnitedWest Bridgford
14:00BSTReport
Stadium:City Ground
Attendance: 30,215
Referee:Craig Pawson
Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for 30 August, but was moved liveSky Sports broadcasting.[79]
West Ham United vTottenham Hotspur
13 September 20254 West Ham United0–3Tottenham HotspurStratford
17:30BST
ReportStadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,459
Referee:Jarred Gillett
Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved liveSky Sports broadcasting.[80]
West Ham United vCrystal Palace
20 September 20255 West Ham United1–2Crystal PalaceStratford
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,455
Referee:Tony Harrington
Everton v West Ham United
29 September 20256Everton1–1 West Ham UnitedLiverpool
20:00BSTReportStadium:Hill Dickinson Stadium
Attendance: 51,890
Referee:Sam Barrott
Note: Fixture was originally scheduled for 27 September, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[80]
Arsenal v West Ham United
4 October 20257Arsenal2–0 West Ham UnitedHolloway
15:00BST
ReportStadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,181
Referee:John Brooks
West Ham United vBrentford
20 October 20258 West Ham United0–2BrentfordStratford
20:00BSTReport
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,452
Referee:Andrew Madley
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 18 October, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[81]
Leeds United v West Ham United
24 October 20259Leeds United2–1 West Ham UnitedLeeds
20:00BST
ReportStadium:Elland Road
Attendance: 36,788
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 25 October, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[81]
West Ham United vNewcastle United
2 November 202510 West Ham United3–1Newcastle UnitedStratford
14:00GMT
ReportStadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,441
Referee:Robert Jones
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 1 November, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[82]
West Ham United vBurnley
8 November 202511 West Ham United3–2BurnleyStratford
15:00GMTReport
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,449
Referee:Michael Salisbury
Bournemouth v West Ham United
22 November 202512Bournemouth2–2 West Ham UnitedBournemouth
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Dean Court
Attendance: 11,216
Referee:Thomas Bramall
West Ham United vLiverpool
30 November 202513 West Ham UnitedvLiverpoolStratford
14:05GMTReportStadium:London Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 29 November, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[82]
Manchester United v West Ham United
4 December 202514Manchester Unitedv West Ham UnitedOld Trafford
20:00GMTReportStadium:Old Trafford
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 3 December, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[83]
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United
7 December 202515Brighton & Hove Albionv West Ham UnitedBrighton and Hove
14:00GMTStadium:Falmer Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 6 December, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[83]
West Ham United vAston Villa
14 December 202516 West Ham UnitedvAston VillaStratford
14:00GMTStadium:London Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 13 December, but was moved due to Aston Villa inUEFA Europa League involvements on the preceding Thursday.[83]
Manchester City v West Ham United
20 December 202517Manchester Cityv West Ham UnitedManchester
15:00GMTReportStadium:Etihad Stadium
West Ham United vFulham
27 December 202518 West Ham UnitedvFulhamStratford
15:00GMTStadium:London Stadium
West Ham United vBrighton & Hove Albion
30 December 202519 West Ham UnitedvBrighton & Hove AlbionStratford
19:30GMTStadium:London Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 20:00 kick-off, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[84]
Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United
3 January 202620Wolverhampton Wanderersv West Ham UnitedWolverhampton
15:00GMTStadium:Molineux Stadium
West Ham United vNottingham Forest
6 January 202621 West Ham UnitedvNottingham ForestStratford
20:00GMTStadium:London Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 7 January, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[84]
Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United
17 January 202622Tottenham Hotspurv West Ham UnitedTottenham
15:00GMTReportStadium:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
West Ham United vSunderland
24 January 202623 West Ham UnitedvSunderlandStratford
12:30GMTReportStadium:London Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was rescheduled for liveTNT Sports broadcasting.[85]
Chelsea v West Ham United
31 January 202624Chelseav West Ham UnitedFulham
17:30GMTReportStadium:Stamford Bridge
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was rescheduled for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[85]
Burnley v West Ham United
7 February 202625Burnleyv West Ham UnitedBurnley
15:00GMTReportStadium:Turf Moor
West Ham United vManchester United
11 February 202626 West Ham UnitedvManchester UnitedStratford
19:45GMTReportStadium:London Stadium
West Ham United vBournemouth
21 February 202627 West Ham UnitedvBournemouthStratford
15:00GMTStadium:London Stadium
Liverpool v West Ham United
28 February 202628Liverpoolv West Ham UnitedLiverpool
15:00GMTReportStadium:Anfield
Fulham v West Ham United
4 March 202629Fulhamv West Ham UnitedFulham
19:45GMTStadium:Craven Cottage
West Ham United vManchester City
14 March 202630 West Ham UnitedvManchester CityStratford
15:00GMTReportStadium:London Stadium
Aston Villa v West Ham United
21 March 202631Aston Villav West Ham UnitedBirmingham
15:00GMTStadium:Villa Park
West Ham United vWolverhampton Wanderers
11 April 202632 West Ham UnitedvWolverhampton WanderersStratford
15:00BSTReportStadium:London Stadium
Crystal Palace v West Ham United
18 April 202633Crystal Palacev West Ham UnitedSelhurst
15:00BSTReportStadium:Selhurst Park
West Ham United vEverton
25 April 202634 West Ham UnitedvEvertonStratford
15:00BSTStadium:London Stadium
Brentford v West Ham United
2 May 202635Brentfordv West Ham UnitedBrentford
15:00BSTStadium:Brentford Community Stadium
West Ham United vArsenal
9 May 202636 West Ham UnitedvArsenalStratford
15:00BSTReportStadium:London Stadium
Newcastle United v West Ham United
17 May 202637Newcastle Unitedv West Ham UnitedNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00BSTStadium:St James' Park
West Ham United vLeeds United
24 May 202638 West Ham UnitedvLeeds UnitedStratford
15:00BSTStadium:London Stadium

EFL Cup

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Main article:2025–26 EFL Cup

West Ham were drawn away toWolverhampton Wanderers in the second round.[86][87]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United
26 August 2025Second roundWolverhampton Wanderers3–2 West Ham UnitedWolverhampton
19:30BSTReportStadium:Molineux Stadium
Attendance: 19,561
Referee:Darren England

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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As of match played 22 November 2025

Players with no appearances are not included on the list

No.PosNatPlayerTotalPremier LeagueFA CupEFL Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKDenmark DENMads Hermansen404+000+0000
2DFEngland ENGKyle Walker-Peters1215+610+0010
3DFEngland ENGMaximilian Kilman13012+000+000+10
5DFBrazil BRAIgor Julio401+300+0000
7FWNetherlands NEDCrysencio Summerville908+100+0000
8MFEngland ENGJames Ward-Prowse605+000+0010
9FWEngland ENGCallum Wilson1044+540+000+10
10MFBrazil BRALucas Paquetá12411+030+0011
11FWGermany GERNiclas Füllkrug805+200+000+10
12DFSenegal SENEl Hadji Malick Diouf13011+100+0010
15DFGreece GREKonstantinos Mavropanos705+100+0010
17FWBrazil BRALuis Guilherme401+300+0000
18MFPortugal PORMateus Fernandes1019+110+0000
20FWEngland ENGJarrod Bowen13312+030+0010
23GKFrance FRAAlphonse Areola908+000+0010
24MFArgentina ARGGuido Rodríguez301+100+0010
25DFFrance FRAJean-Clair Todibo807+000+0010
27MFFrance FRASoungoutou Magassa602+400+0000
28MFCzech Republic CZETomáš Souček1035+420+0011
29DFDemocratic Republic of the Congo CODAaron Wan-Bissaka807+100+0000
30DFEngland ENGOliver Scarles202+000+0000
32MFEngland ENGFreddie Potts703+400+0000
39MFScotland SCOAndy Irving602+400+0000
50FWNorthern Ireland NIRCallum Marshall200+200+0000
Player(s) who featured but departed the club permanently during the season:
5DFMorocco MARNayef Aguerd30200010

Goalscorers

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As of match played 22 November 2025
RankPos.No.Nat.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupTotal
1=FW9EnglandCallum Wilson4004
MF10BrazilLucas Paquetá3014
3=FW20EnglandJarrod Bowen3003
MF28Czech RepublicTomáš Souček2013
5=DF2EnglandKyle Walker-Peters1001
MF18PortugalMateus Fernandes1001
Own goals1001
Totals150217

Discipline

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As of match played 22 November 2025
No.Pos.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupTotal
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
2DFEnglandKyle Walker-Peters100000000100
3DFEnglandMaximilian Kilman300000000300
7FWNetherlandsCrysencio Summerville300000000300
8MFEnglandJames Ward-Prowse000000100100
10MFBrazilLucas Paquetá500000000500
12DFSenegalEl Hadji Malick Diouf100000000100
15DFGreeceKonstantinos Mavropanos100000000100
18MFPortugalMateus Fernandes100000000100
25DFFranceJean-Clair Todibo200000000200
27MFFranceSoungoutou Magassa100000000100
28MFCzech RepublicTomáš Souček001000000001
29DFDemocratic Republic of the CongoAaron Wan-Bissaka100000000100
Totals19010001002001

Clean sheets

[edit]
As of match played 22 November 2025

The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal.

RankNo.NatPlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupTotal
11DenmarkMads Hermansen1001
Totals1001

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