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Liverpool IconPremier LeagueWest Ham United FCWest Ham versus Brentford rounds off the last-16 ties in the FA Cup, and the draw for the quarter-finals will take place around the game, with Liverpool discovering who stands in its way of a Wembley appearanceThe London Stadium hosts West Ham versus Brentford(Image: 2026 Getty Images)Saturday's four FA Cup ties did not produce anything in the way of upsets, but Sunday saw two Premier League sides dumped out by lower-league opposition.Southampton beat Fulham while Port Vale knocked out Sunderland, but normal service was resumed later in the day as Leeds eliminated Nottingham Forest. Andy Robertson scored a beauty at Molineux as the Reds got over the 2-1 defeat from earlier in the week.READ MORE: Galatasaray boss criticizes his players for focusing too much on Liverpool tieREAD MORE: Alisson Becker has perfect nickname for Andy Robertson after Wolves heroicsWhat time is kick-off?The game between West Ham and Brentford kicks off at 7.30 p.m.



9, which means it's a 3.30 p.m. PT start.Is the game on TV?The game is being shown on TNT Sports 1 and can also be streamed on the Discovery+ app in the United Kingdom, while fans in the United States can watch the action via streaming through ESPN+.Team newsWest Ham: Freddie Potts is available once again after serving a three-game suspension, but Pablo and Lukasz Fabianski both remain sidelined through injury.Brentford: The Bees are without six players, with Rico Henry recently joining an injury list which includes Fabio Carvalho, Antoni Milambo, Joshua Dasilva, Aaron Hickey and Vitaly Janelt.Rico Henry is injured(Image: 2026 Getty Images)What the managers saidNuno Espirito Santo on the importance of the FA Cup: "The [FA] Cup is always a good competition for us.

We love the FA Cup, and this is what we are focused on now."My first memories of the FA Cup are from the 1980s, when the only game that was transmitted in Portugal was the FA Cup final, so it means a lot to me."It’s really, really important, and we’re looking forward to being at home against a tough opponent. Everyone could see he was in quite a bit of distress with that when he had to come off."Rico won't be available [for West Ham], and he'll probably be out for a decent period of time, unfortunately."He worked really hard to get back to the point where his performances were at a really high level, so that's really unfortunate with him."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.West Ham United FCBrentford FCFA Cup