West Ham’s first three fixtures will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
We look at the cheapest legal ways to watch the action when the Hammers return to action on Saturday 20th June.
If you are not already a Sky Sports or Virgin cable subscriber and don’t fancy entering a new long term contract then Now TV offers the best deals for occasional use.
Now TV offers a day pass for £9.99 with all Sky Sports channels included or a month pass for £33.99.
The cheapest option is a mobile month pass at £5.99 per month which restricts watching games on your mobile phone.
More details can be found at https://www.nowtv.com/sports-purchase
Although the remaining six West Ham fixtures have yet to be announced there is a chance one or more could be broadcast on BT Sports, Amazon and/or BBC.
Amazon Prime and BBC will broadcast their games free to air but a subscription will still be required for BT Sport.
For non-subscribers, BT Sport does have a flexible monthly pass which can be cancelled after a minimum of 30 days and is priced at a flat £25 per month.
https://www.bt.com/sport/monthly-pass
Of course, there are plenty of illegal ways to watch football streams but we would not condone those shady activities.