West Ham welcome Burnley to the London Stadium on Saturday (17:00 GMT+3) for a Premier League clash that could have a major impact near the bottom of the table. Both sides have shown flashes of attacking promise but remain defensively fragile — and that sets up an intriguing contest. Find the full match preview and betting analysis below.
West Ham United vs Burnley Tips
- West Ham United vs Burnley: West Ham United to Win ( at N/A)
- West Ham United vs Burnley: West Ham United 3–1 ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
West Ham United vs Burnley Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| West Ham United | |
| Draw | |
| Burnley |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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West Ham United vs Burnley Prediction
Momentum shift gives West Ham a boost
West Ham finally got their first win under Nuno Espirito Santo last time out — a strong 3–1 victory over Newcastle that lifted confidence and gave the team much-needed momentum. It was a display full of energy and composure, something the Hammers had lacked in recent weeks. Playing at home again should help them carry that rhythm forward.
Burnley, meanwhile, remain inconsistent on the road. They’ve lost four of their five Premier League away games, conceding at least three goals in three of those defeats. Their only success came in a nervy 3–2 win at Wolves, where they nearly squandered a two-goal lead before a late strike rescued them. That pattern suggests West Ham’s home pressure could pay off again.
With their confidence rising and home advantage on their side, West Ham look well placed to edge this encounter.
Tip: West Ham United to Win ( at N/A)
Defensive lapses point towards goals
If one thing has defined both sides this season, it’s their defensive vulnerability. West Ham have conceded 21 goals in their opening 10 matches, while Burnley have allowed 19. Yet both teams tend to find the net — Burnley have scored in four straight away games, including visits to both Manchester clubs.
That balance hints at an open contest with chances at both ends. West Ham’s forward Jarrod Bowen remains their main attacking outlet, involved in three of their ten league goals and always a threat when the tempo rises. Burnley’s attacking intent should keep them competitive, but their defensive record away from home continues to undermine them.
A repeat of last week’s 3–1 scoreline wouldn’t surprise — it fits both teams’ profiles: Burnley scoring but failing to contain pressure over 90 minutes.
Tip: West Ham United 3–1 ( at N/A)

