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Your seat at London Stadium for West Ham's first Championship season since 2010-11.
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Tell us what you're after and we'll plan the rest. All you have to do is show up.

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Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
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West Ham United Football Club competes in the Premier League, with home fixtures at the London Stadium in Stratford, east London. Founded in 1895, the Hammers have won three FA Cups and the 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup, and provided three players (Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters) to England's 1966 World Cup-winning side.
A London Stadium matchday is an east London Premier League event. Hospitality moves your guests off the concourse and into the Bobby Moore Suite, the Wembley Hospitality boxes, or a Sir Trevor Brooking Lounge, with dining served on the matchday rhythm and a transfer back to the City or West End hotel before the post-match Stratford crowd hits the Underground.
Every West Ham booking carries box or lounge access, dining through the fixture, transfers from Stratford station, and a named host through the matchday.
Twenty-five years of working the London matchday calendar. We know which Canary Wharf or West End hotel runs the closest Stratford shuttle, which Bobby Moore Suite seat catches the home end singing, and how the matchday pairs with a Stratford or Hackney evening for a stretched corporate booking.
Every package carries a named host across the matchday, transfers from Stratford station, and a pre-match briefing on the team news worth watching.