Arsene Wenger looks concerned
Arsene Wenger will want to build some momentum with a League Cup win (Picture: Getty Images)

There is a big London derby in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night as Arsenal take on West Ham at the Emirates.

Both sides are coming off victories in the Premier League at the weekend as Arsenal beat Newcastle at home and the Hammers battered Stoke 3-0 away from home.

West Ham appear to have significantly improved since the arrival of David Moyes in the dugout, winning two and drawing one of their last three games.

The quarter-finals remain a single-legged affair with the competition only moving to two legs in the semis.

David Moyes has made an excellent start as West Ham manager (Picture: Getty Images)

When is Arsenal vs West Ham?

The match is on Tuesday, December 19 with kick-off at 7.45pm.

The game is not being shown live on television in the UK, but you can listen to commentary on talkSPORT and highlights will be shown on Channel 5 at 10.55pm.

Mesut Ozil has been in great form for Arsenal (Picture: Getty Images)

Team news

Arsene Wenger remains without the services of Aaron Ramsey and long-term injury worry Santi Cazorla.

West Ham are hoping to have Andy Carroll back in line for selection, although they remain without Edimilson Fernandes, Cheikhoue Kouyate, Sam Byram and Jose Fonte.

Mark Noble scored last time out for the Hammers (Picture: Getty Images)
Mark Noble scored last time out for the Hammers (Picture: Getty Images)

What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)

Arsenal – 8/15

Draw – 7/2

West Ham – 11/2

Head-to-head in last five meetings

13 Dec 2017 – West Ham 0-0 Arsenal – Premier League

05 Apr 2017 – Arsenal 3-0 West Ham – Premier League (Ozil, Walcott, Giroud)

03 Dec 2016 – West Ham 1-5 Arsenal – Premier League (Carroll) (Ozil, Sanchez x3, Oxlade-Chamberlain)

09 Apr 2016 – West Ham 3-3 Arsenal – Premier League (Carroll x3) (Ozil, Sanchez, Koscielny)

09 Aug 2015 – Arsenal 0-2 West Ham – Premier League (Kouyate, Zarate)

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