West Ham United FC

West Ham United FC Tickets

West Ham United FC info

The West Ham United FC play their home games at London Stadium, which opened in 2012 and is located in Londres. The stadium holds 60000 fans.

Season outlook

The 2023-2024 season for West Ham United was a series of emotional ups and downs, culminating in a somewhat disappointing 9th place finish with 52 points in the Premier League. Despite the challenges, the team showed flashes of brilliance, especially with a significant 3-1 victory over Luton Town towards the end of the season.

Looking ahead, the club has made strategic moves by signing midfielder Edson Álvarez and forward Gianluca Scamacca. These additions, along with the existing talent in the team, promise to raise expectations and performance for the upcoming 2024-2025 season.

What you can do in Stratford:

  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: An impeccable park with scenic views and important Olympic monuments.
  • Westfield Stratford City: A massive shopping center with over 300 stores, 70 restaurants, bars and cafes, and a 17-screen digital cinema.
  • River Lea: Offers the opportunity to explore the river in a swan-shaped pedal boat for a unique water experience.
  • Here East: A culinary delight center housing a variety of gastronomic options for all tastes.

What you can do around London Stadium:

  • London Stadium: Take a tour of the stadium and discover the history and achievements of the local team, West Ham United.
  • ABBA Voyage and ABBA Arena: For music fans and live show enthusiasts.
  • ArcelorMittal Orbit: Experience the thrill of sliding down this iconic structure.

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More about West Ham United FC

There have been seven sets of brothers who have played first team football for West Ham. West Ham United are also the last side to win the FA Cup with an all-English side. They beat Fulham 2-0 in the 1975 final. The club is also called "the Hammers" and "the Irons" because it was started in a London Ironworks.

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