Here's everything you need to know about West Ham's crucial FA Cup quarterfinal against Leeds at the London Stadium on Sunday, with a place at Wembley at stake
Tom Coleman Sports Writer 12:51, 05 Apr 2026

Leeds and West Ham play on Sunday(Image: Getty Images)
West Ham and Leeds go head-to-head on Sunday in a high-stakes FA Cup quarterfinal.
It's set to be a massive occasion at the London Stadium as the two Premier League rivals put their respective relegation scraps to one side in a bid to reach Wembley. For West Ham, it's a chance to reach the FA Cup semifinals for the first time in a decade, while Leeds are looking to end a 23-year wait for a spot in the final four. Liverpool was knocked out of the FA Cup on Saturday.
The Hammers have already navigated past QPR, Burton and Brentford to get this far. Leeds arrives in London having already beaten West Ham 2-1 back in October, and Daniel Farke's players will be confident they can repeat the trick to keep their silverware dreams alive. Here is everything you need to know about the FA Cup clash...
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The match starts at 4.30 pm on Sunday, April 5, at the London Stadium.
For fans watching in the United States, the action will kick off at 11:30 am ET and 8:30 am PT.
Is the match on TV?
Yes, the game is being shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the United Kingdom. Coverage of the day's final quarterfinal begins at 4 pm.

Both Leeds and West Ham are in danger of relegation(Image: Getty Images)
Fans in the United States can watch the game on ESPN2.
What about live streaming?
Fans in the United Kingdom can stream the match live via the HBO Max app or website, provided they have a TNT Sports subscription.
If you're watching in the United States, you can stream all the action through Fubo and the ESPN app.
Team news
The Hammers have been handed a major boost with Gabriel Gudmundsson returning to the fold after serving a suspension.
However, there are still late fitness checks required for Jean-Clair Todibo, who remains a doubt for the clash.
Leeds is also sweating on the availability of star man Crysencio Summerville, who is facing a race against time to be fit.
Aside from that, Farke has a relatively clean bill of health as he prepares his side for the trip south.
Both managers will be tempted to make changes for the game, with relegation from the Premier League a threat. West Ham currently occupies the final position in the relegation zone, while Leeds is just four points ahead of the Hammers.
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