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Dates and times for Arsenal’s 4th round Carabao Cup game against West Ham revealed

Arsenal was drawn with West Ham United in the Carabao Cup fourth round and the date plus time for this game have been revealed.

The dates and time for Arsenal’s fourth round game against West Ham United have finally been revealed. The highly anticipated Carabao Cup tie will take place on Wednesday 1st November, with kick-off scheduled for 7:30pm UK time at the London Stadium.

Arsenal, currently sitting in fifth position on the Premier League table with 14 points, are coming off a successful Carabao Cup third round game against Brentford. The Gunners secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory, allowing them to progress to the next round of the competition.

With their focus now shifting back to league action, Arsenal’s next game will be against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday. The Gunners will be looking to continue their strong form and secure another three points in their quest for a top-four finish.

The clash against West Ham United in the Carabao Cup presents an exciting opportunity for Arsenal to showcase their depth and talent. Manager Mikel Arteta will likely rotate his squad, giving some fringe players a chance to impress and stake their claim for more regular first-team action.

West Ham United, on the other hand, will be determined to make home advantage count and cause an upset against their London rivals. The Hammers have had a solid start to the season and will be looking to build on their recent positive performances.

Fans of both teams can look forward to an enthralling encounter as these two sides battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup. With kick-off set for 7:30pm UK time, supporters around the world can tune in and witness all the action unfold at the London Stadium.

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