Palace take on The Hammers at Selhurst Park on Monday night – here’s how to catch all the action live
17:56, 20 Apr 2026Updated 18:51, 20 Apr 2026

Mateta could reach 50 Premier League goals for Palace tonight(Image: Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace and West Ham will go head-to-head at Selhurst Park on Monday night in a game that could have huge ramifications in the battle for Premier League survival.
The Hammers looked all but certain to be relegated to the Championship up until the end of 2025, but they have since shown real fight in the battle to beat the drop, taking 18 points from their past 11 league games and winning five of them.
Their last match saw them record their biggest league win for three years as they thumped relegation rivals Wolves 4-0 to move out of the bottom three for only the second time in 2026.
While they have a tricky run-in to the end of the season, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side look to have every chance of staying up on their current form.
If they beat Palace at Selhurst Park tonight, they will not only boost their chances further but will relegate Wolves, with a draw also enough to send Rob Edwards’ side down.
For Oliver Glasner’s Palace side, they sit comfortably in mid-table in the league and will be hoping for a strong end to the season after securing their place in the Conference League semi-finals last week.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of Monday night’s clash.
What time is Crystal Palace v West Hamkick-off?
The match kicks-off at 8pm on Monday, April 20, at Selhurst Park.
What TV channel is Crystal Palace v West Hamon? Is there a live stream?
The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
Coverage will begin on both channels at 6.30pm.
Sky Sports customers can also live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices, including most smartphones and tablets.
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Latest team news
Palace face an anxious wait on the fitness of two key players, with Maxence Lacroix a doubt for the match after limping off against Fiorentina last week after hurting his medial ligament.
Adam Wharton is also struggling to shake off an adductor issue that has bothered him for several weeks and he will be assessed before tonight’s game.
The hosts will look to Jean-Philippe Mateta as their main goal threat, with the France international now just two strikes away from reaching a half-century of Premier League goals for Palace.
As for West Ham, Santo has reported a clean bill of health for Monday’s match, with goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski believed to be available again after overcoming a back problem.
The Hammers will also be hoping for a strong performance from captain Jarrod Bowen, who has scored in each of his last two league appearances against Palace and chipped in with two assists against Wolves last time out.
