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Premier League: How to Watch West Ham vs. Arsenal Live From Anywhere

At a glance:

  • West Ham vs. Arsenal airs on USA Network in the US (May 10, 11:30 a.m. ET), Sky Sports Main Event in the UK, Fubo in Canada, and Stan Sport in Australia
  • Match carries high stakes: Arsenal battles for the Premier League title after Man City's slip, while West Ham fights relegation after dropping into the drop zone
  • VPNs can enable secure streaming abroad but may violate streaming service terms; ExpressVPN ($78/2y) is a tested option for privacy and speed

Match Context and Stakes

This Sunday’s all-London derby at the London Stadium carries critical implications for both ends of the Premier League table. After Manchester City’s surprise 1-1 draw with Everton on Monday, Arsenal now holds the advantage in the title race, needing only consistent results to secure the trophy. The Gunners arrive on the back of a 2-1 aggregate Champions League semifinal win over Atlético Madrid, raising hopes of a historic double. Conversely, West Ham faces relegation peril after a demoralizing 3-0 defeat at Brentford last weekend, compounded by Tottenham’s win over Aston Villa that pushed the Hammers back into the drop zone. The reverse fixture in October saw Arsenal dominate 2-0, with Bukayo Saka converting a penalty.

The match kicks off at 4:30 p.m. BST on May 10 (11:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. PT in the US/Canada; 1:30 a.m. AEST in Australia). For West Ham, a victory could lift them out of the relegation zone, while Arsenal must capitalize on City’s stumble to maintain pressure on the summit. The clash promises tactical intensity as both teams’ seasons hinge on this 90-minute encounter.

How to Watch in the US Without Cable

US viewers can catch the match exclusively on USA Network, accessible through several streaming services. Sling TV Blue offers the most budget-friendly option at $46/month, bundling USA Network with 40+ channels including ESPN and FS1. For broader coverage, YouTube TV and DirecTV’s MySports package provide USA Network alongside additional sports channels, though at higher price points. Cord-cutters should verify regional channel availability before subscribing, as some services may lack USA Network in all markets.

Sling TV’s flexibility makes it ideal for casual viewers, while its $46/month entry cost undercuts traditional cable bundles. The service supports streaming on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs, ensuring accessibility for diverse viewing preferences. Subscribers can also pause and rewind live matches, a useful feature for catching key moments after delayed starts due to time zone differences.

How to Watch in the UK

In the United Kingdom, the broadcast is exclusive to Sky Sports Main Event, requiring either a traditional Sky Sports subscription or a standalone Now TV account. Existing Sky customers can stream via the Sky Go app, while cord-cutters must purchase a Now Sports membership. Pricing starts at £15 for a day pass or £35 monthly, with no annual commitment. Now TV’s flexible tiers allow fans to pay only for match days, ideal for occasional viewers.

Sky’s coverage typically includes pre-match analysis, halftime shows, and post-match interviews, enhancing the viewing experience beyond the live game. The service is compatible with most streaming devices, including Roku, Apple TV, and games consoles, ensuring broad accessibility. For fans traveling abroad, Sky Go’s international access (subject to licensing) enables streaming via VPNs, though users should confirm regional restrictions to avoid blackouts.

How to Watch in Canada

Canadian viewers must subscribe to Fubo, which holds exclusive rights to all 380 Premier League matches this season. The service costs CA$27 for the first month, then CA$31.50 monthly, and includes Fubo’s standard channel lineup featuring sports networks like TSN and Sportsnet. Fubo’s platform supports simultaneous streaming on up to three devices, making it suitable for households with multiple viewers.

Fubo’s Premier League coverage includes 4K streaming on select matches, provided subscribers have compatible hardware and internet speeds exceeding 25 Mbps. The service also integrates a cloud DVR, allowing users to record matches for later viewing. For new subscribers, a seven-day free trial is available, though the trial may exclude live sports in some regions. Canadians should note that Fubo requires a Canadian billing address for subscription.

How to Watch in Australia

Australian viewers can access the match through Stan Sport, which broadcasts all 380 Premier League games live. Stan Sport costs AU$20 monthly on top of a base Stan subscription (starting at AU$12/month), totaling AU$32 for full access. The service offers a seven-day free trial, allowing new users to test coverage before committing. Stan Sport’s package extends beyond the Premier League to include Champions League, Europa League, international rugby, and Formula E racing.

Stan supports streaming on iOS, Android, web browsers, and connected devices like Apple TV and Chromecast. For optimal quality, users should have a stable broadband connection of at least 10 Mbps. The service’s user-friendly interface allows easy navigation between live matches, replays, and highlights. Australian viewers in different time zones can leverage Stan’s catch-up feature to watch delayed broadcasts without missing key action.

Using a VPN for Streaming

For fans traveling abroad, a VPN can enhance privacy and security while streaming, though it requires careful consideration of platform policies. VPNs encrypt internet traffic, preventing ISP throttling and securing data on public Wi-Fi networks. Services like ExpressVPN (tested with 18% speed loss and no DNS leaks in 2025) offer 3,000+ servers across 105 countries, enabling access to home-region content. However, some streaming services explicitly prohibit VPN use, risking account suspension if detected.

When selecting a VPN, prioritize providers with a strict no-logs policy and jurisdiction outside data-sharing alliances (e.g., British Virgin Islands for ExpressVPN). Users should verify compatibility with their streaming platform before traveling, as services like Now TV and Fubo may block VPN IP addresses. While VPNs are legal in most countries, compliance with local laws and service terms remains essential. For reliable streaming, choose a VPN with split-tunneling features, allowing simultaneous access to local and home-region services.

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FAQ

How can I watch West Ham vs. Arsenal in the US?
The match airs on USA Network, accessible via Sling TV Blue ($46/month), YouTube TV, or DirecTV’s MySports package. Sling TV offers the most affordable option with USA Network, ESPN, and FS1 included. Verify regional channel availability before subscribing.
Is it legal to use a VPN to stream the Premier League while traveling?
VPNs are legal in most countries, including the US and Canada, and can enhance privacy and security. However, some streaming services like Fubo and Now TV prohibit VPN use to access region-specific content, potentially leading to account suspension. Always check the platform’s terms of service and verify VPN compatibility.
What are the streaming options for the Premier League in Canada and Australia?
In Canada, Fubo holds exclusive rights to all 380 matches at CA$27/month (first month) then CA$31.50 monthly. In Australia, Stan Sport costs AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription (AU$12/month), with a seven-day free trial available. Both services include cloud DVR and multi-device streaming.

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