West Ham United’s last Premier League win vs Arsenal at London Stadium: Where are the XI now?

West Ham United face an unlikely task of beating Arsenal at the London Stadium for just the second time since 2019.

The Hammers advanced in the Carabao Cup during the 2023-24 campaign, thanks to a Ben White own goal, plus efforts from Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus.

For West Ham’s last Premier League win over the Gunners at home, supporters have to go all the way back to January 2019. Ironically, it was Declan Rice who scored the only goal of the game.

Mikel Arteta’s side are now vying for the Premier League title. Manchester City will be keeping a watchful eye as West Ham take on Arsenal at the London Stadium on Sunday, 10 May.

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West Ham XI vs Arsenal in January 2019

Lukasz Fabianski – West Ham

Lukasz Fabianski returned to West Ham following the expiration of his contract last season, though he hasn’t featured since the penultimate game of the 2024-25 campaign.

Pablo Zabaleta – Retired

Supporters fell in love with the veteran full-back during his time in East London. After 332 appearances for Man City, he brought a lot of experience to the squad, and now he’s an assistant coach for the Albanian national team.

Issa Diop – Fulham

Issa Diop is now a bit-part player at Craven Cottage, making just 10 Premier League appearances during the 2025-26 campaign. The 29-year-old left the London Stadium in 2022.

Angelo Ogbonna – Free agent

It would appear that Angelo Ogbonna has brought an end to his footballing career. While there has been no announcement since his exit from Watford last summer, the 37-year-old has yet to find a new club.

Aaron Cresswell – Stoke City

Aaron Cresswell continues to be an important figure, and West Ham may join him in the Championship next season. With three assists this season, Stoke City have found a clear use for the defender.

Mark Noble – West Ham Sporting Director

Mark Noble is West Ham through and through. Where else would he be than behind the scenes at the London Stadium as the club’s sporting director?

Declan Rice – Arsenal

Declan Rice rose to fame at the London Stadium, but he has really found his stride since joining Arsenal on a £105million deal. The Gunners were clearly impressed by his winning goal.

Michail Antonio – Al-Sailiya

Michail Antonio has been unable to properly wave goodbye to the Hammers following his near-fatal traffic accident. He gave so much to the club before making a move to Qatar.

Samir Nasri – Retired

Samir Nasri failed to kick on after leaving East London in 2019. He played just eight games for Anderlecht in Belgium before hanging up his boots at the end of the 2019-20 campaign.

Felipe Anderson – Palmeiras

Despite an incredible start to life with West Ham, Felipe Anderson quickly split opinion amongst the fanbase before leaving for FC Porto in 2020 after just 73 appearances.

The 33-year-old winger then returned to Lazio, and he now plays his football in Brazil for Palmeiras, continuing to play a key role in the final third.

Marko Arnautovic – Red Star Belgrade

Where hasn’t Marko Arnautovic been since leading the line for Manuel Pellegrini? Firstly, he joined Shanghai Port in China, then Bologna and Inter Milan in Italy.

He’s now featuring for Red Star Belgrade in Serbia, where he has notched eight goals and nine assists in his opening 30 matches for the historic club.

West Ham substitutes

Robert Snodgrass – Retired

Andy Carroll – Dagenham & Redbridge

Pedro Obiang – Monza

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