West Ham vs QPR live stream: Watch English Premier League football online

West Ham will play QPR on Saturday with one side trying to stop a months-long slide down the table, and the other fighting for their lives in the relegation zone.

The game takes place from Loftus Road in London and has a kick off time of 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

West Ham have had a terrible time since the turn of the year and they have become a team that others want to play right now. They cannot seem to see out games they should win, and have been regularly toothless in attack and defence in other matches.

The Hammers have gone from potential European candidates to just trying to hang onto a spot in the top half of the table, and at the moment it is looking like they still have further to drop down the league before the end of the season.

QPR meanwhile are still fighting for their Premier League lives. They currently sit in 19th place in the division and are two points from safety.

If they can gain three points today there is a good chance they will get their heads above the water at least for the moment.

Things are extremely tight at the bottom, with just three points separating the bottom five positions. Burnley are currently bottom with 26 points. QPR have the same number of points but have a superior goal difference. In 18th place are Leicester who have had a bit of a revival recently and are on 28 points.

Sitting just above the relegation zone but still very much in the dog fight are Sunderland and Hull, who occupy 16th and 17th places respectively, and have 29 and 28 points.

Aston Villa are on 32 points and could find themselves dragged back into things if they don't continue to pick up points, and Newcastle, even though they are already on 35 points, the way they are playing there could be concerns that they too could be dragged into the relegation battle if they don't get over the 38 points mark as soon as possible.

Today's game between QPR and West Ham will start at 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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