David Moyes’ West Ham United will face Southampton at the London Stadium in the Premier League later this month.

The Hammers will return to action on March 31 when they take on fellow struggling side Southampton at the London Stadium in the league.

West Ham’s game against Burnley at home last weekend was marred by fan violence and protests against Gold and Sullivan.
According to The Sun, the West Ham co-chairmen will be at the London Stadium for the match against Southampton to show support to the team.

Brave decision, must be praised
It is quite a brave decision from Gold and Sullivan to attend the match at the London Stadium, given that a large number of the West Ham fans are firmly against them.
The duo’s presence at the London Stadium against Southampton could spark more protests from the fans.
However, the London Stadium faithful should laud Gold and Sullivan’s commitment to the team, as they plan to be at the game despite concerns over more protests against them.
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