West Ham United’s The Soccer Tournament (TST) campaign continues on Friday afternoon with our final group match against Culture by Mo Ali FC – a game which you’ll be able to watch exclusively and for free on our mobile app.
The Hammers will be looking for the win which would give them a shot at advancing to the competition’s knockout phase against the team created by content producer and football skills trainer Mo Ali Heydarpour, who has worked with some of the world’s biggest clubs and players,
Kick-off against Culture by Mo Ali FC is at 3.30pm BST and you can watch all the action direct North Carolina on our official app – and if you don’t already have it you can download now from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Once in the app - make sure you have the latest version on your phone - you can find the stream on the WHTV tab and navigating to Live. You will need to be logged in to your West Ham Account to watch the stream – this is free and the same account you use to access our ticketing site and online store. Register now by clicking here if you don’t already have an account.
In our second game against Dallas United on Thursday evening, a member of the West Ham United team heard a racist term directed at them by an opposition player.
Due to the lack of action taken on the pitch, the players made a collective decision to walk off the pitch as a team in support of our player.
As a Club, everyone at West Ham United stands shoulder to shoulder in solidarity against all forms of discrimination and abuse.
Following the game, we welcome the decisive action TST organisers have taken in dealing with the situation and would like to thank all of the teams at the event who have reached out directly to offer us their support.
Taking place for the first time in 2023 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, TST aims to become the defining world championship for 7v7 soccer, in an annual, highly-intense format that follows the World Cup structure, pitting 32 teams against each other in groups on 1-2 June before moving into the knockout stages on 3-4 June.
Managed by Apprentice and Celebrity MasterChef star, TV personality and Hammers supporter Tom Skinner, the Irons are represented by West Ham legends Carlton Cole, Marlon Harewood, Anton Ferdinand, Hayden Mullins, Jack Collison, Ricardo Vaz Tê, Luis Boa Morte, Jimmy Walker, Matt Jarvis, Elliot Ward, David Martin, Kyel Reid, Tyrone Mears, Frank Nouble and Zavon Hines. Academy graduates Archie Woods and Keenan Forson are also included alongside Harry Potter actor and West Ham fan Hero Fiennes Tiffin.