W. Reid gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
REID IS SENT OFF! In the dying seconds of stoppage time, the defender loses his cool, leading with his arm in an aerial challenge against Kane. Second yellow.
90' +4
Is there time for West Ham to get back into the game? Bilic looks like a broken man on the touchline and can you blame him? That Tottenham comeback came out of nowhere.
90' +3
W. Reid gets yellow.
Son has proven to be an influential substitute, and he draws a foul off Reid, getting booked in the process.
90' +1
Penalty goal scored by H. Kane for Tottenham Hotspur!
YES! HE'S DONE IT! Kane buries the penalty low down, with Randolph unable to get a hand to it. What an incredble comeback from Tottenham, and is this the spark that their season needs?
90'
PENALTY TO SPURS! West Ham are CAPITULATING here! the substitute Nordtveit slides in late on Son inside the penalty area, and the referee ls left with little choice! Two clear-cut spot-kicks today.
89'
K. Trippier enters the game and replaces K. Walker.
H. Kane has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur!
Substitution Kyle Walker Kieran Trippier
KANE HAS DRAWN TOTTENHAM LEVEL! They hardly deserved that, but you make your own luck! Randolph saved Son's initial effort, but it fell right to the striker, who does the rest!
86'
It seems too crowded in the centre of the field, with Alli, Son and Eriksen all getting in each other's way on successive attacks. West Ham continue to lock it down at the back as we approach the end.
85'
H. Nordtveit enters the game and replaces D. Payet.
Nordtveit has been called off the bench to replace Payet.
84'
The ball is held almost entirely in the West Ham half of the field, but the home side aren't creating anything from open play. They have seven minutes plus stoppage time to change this.
81'
Free-kick for Tottenham on the edge of the area after Wanyama was fouled. However, Tottenham fail to take advantage of a good position as the ball is laid off for Alli, who strikes the wall.
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79'
If this result stands, Tottenham will stay fifth, six points behind leaders Liverpool and four behind fourth-place Arsenal. West Ham meanwhile will jump five places, and will be four points clear of the drop zone.
77'
Apart from Winks, I really can't think of a Tottenham player that has really impressed me. It's a rare enough thing for them to concede two goals - much less at home. West Ham edging closer to a huge result.
75'
Zaza plays the ball off the stride of Payet, who holds up and lays the ball back for the Italian, but he can't get enough direction or power on his shot - it's right down the throat of Lloris.
73'
Time is starting to become more of a factor, with just over 15 minutes left for Tottenham to find a way back into this game. There's an atmosphere of nervousness settling into the stands.
72'
Son Heung-Min enters the game and replaces M. Dembélé.
Son has been called on with Dembele heading off.
70'
Tottenham just better be careful here as Payet leads West Ham forward on another attack, with Vertonghen needed to make a clearance. It's already hard to see the hosts getting two goals to win this, but one could still happen.
68'
D. Alli enters the game and replaces V. Janssen.
Penalty goal scored by M. Lanzini for West Ham United!
SLAMMED HOME! Lanzini drills it into the bottom-left corner, as Lloris dives the wrong way!
Janssen is immediately hauled off for Alli.
67'
PENALTY TO WEST HAM! Huge chance for the visitors to regain the lead after Reid was tugged down in the box by Janssen. The referee didn't hesitate - it was a clear foul in the area.
65'
HUGE SAVE FROM RANDOLPH! Dier gets on the end of Rose's cross, but the keeper sticks out his left leg instinctively to divert the ball away! That was pure reflexes, and Spurs thought they had another!
64'
M. Antonio gets yellow.
Antonio is the next player to get carded after he fouled Rose.
63'
Eriksen's corner is cleared only as far as Rose on the far side, and he lashes it right into the body of a defender, with the appeals going up for a penalty once again, but the referee is unmoved.
62'
D. Rose gets yellow.
Bookings abound as Rose trips up Antonio and gets himself a yellow.
61'
S. Zaza enters the game and replaces D. Sakho.
E. Fernandes enters the game and replaces A. Ayew.
Another change from West Ham as Fernandes is on for Ayew.
Sakho has lasted around an hour as expected, and he will be replaced by Zaza, who has struggled for goals in the Premier League.
59'
Tottenham are looking far more fluid since opening the scoring, and West Ham will do well to keep the scores level for a while. Incidentally, that goal from Winks is the first they've scored from open play since mid-October.
57'
Huge appeals from Tottenham for a penalty as a sweeping cross finds its way to Kane at the back post, and his flick appeared to catch the arm of a defender. Hard to call that one though.
55'
Wanyama left a bouncing ball for Dier, who hesitates when it arrives in his direction. He's lucky that Sakho was also slow to read that play and allow him the space to eventually head it to a team-mate.
53'
K. Walker gets yellow.
Walker is the latest player to go into the book after shoving Payet well after the ball was no longer a factor in the play. Deserved booking, and the Frenchman stays down momentarily before he's back on his feet.
51'
H. Winks has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur!
WHAT A DEBUT TO REMEMBER! Winks is the man of the moment after he reacted quickest to Janssen's saved shot to volley the ball come from close range! Spurs are level!
48'
Important challenge from Vertonghen to get the ball off the toes of Payet. A second goal for West Ham and you feel that it would be very hard for Tottenham to get themselves back into the game.
46'
Here we go again.
45' +1
The game is still delayed as both players are slow to get back to their feet. The physios want to make sure that they're both at 100 per cent given that it's a head injury. Eriksen still looks a little woozy.
44'
There's a stoppage in play with Eriksen and Kouyate both down on the deck after bumping into each other and clashing heads. Second time in the game that the West Ham defender is laid out on the pitch.
42'
West Ham aren't pressing Tottenham at all, happy to let them have it near the halfway line and confident in their ability to repel them once they enter the final third. Not long left in the half now.
40'
Could have been a lot better for Spurs. Rose gets down the line and drills a low cross into the six-yard area, but his teammates are well behind the development of that play and the chance goes begging.
38'
Tottenham are starting to look more like their usual selves, and it's no surprise that it coincides with Eriksen drifting into space to receive the ball in more threatening positions.
35'
M. Dembélé gets yellow.
Dembele foloows Lanzini in the book, although this one was a lot more debatable, as his intervention on the edge of the area was a foul at best. The home fans aren't happy.
33'
Janssen and Kouyate go for the ball, with the West Ham man sent flying - not an easy feat given his stature! Bilic is out of the dugout remonstrating with the striker, but it appeared to be a fair challenge.
31'
M. Lanzini gets yellow.
Rose was prepared to burst into space, but he was taken out of his stride by Lanzini, who showed little restraint in making that challenge. Booking to follow.
29'
Remember, Tottenham have only conceded a league-low six goals all season at the start of play, and Antonio's opener was only the third time that they've let one in at White Hart Lane.
26'
Well it wasn't exactly coming, but Tottenham have steadily got worse the longer that this game has gone on. Their two striker formation is not working, with the odd man out in midfield affecting their build-up.
24'
M. Antonio has scored a goal for West Ham United! Assist by W. Reid.
Good hustle to get first to the loose ball.
ANTONIO HAS DONE IT! A towering header from Kouyate crashes off the crossbar, but Reid picks up the pieces, rushing the ball back into the mixer, where the midfielder is there to head home!
22'
Tottenham have two strikers playing against three central defenders and so far, it's the tio winning the battle. West Ham are growing into this game with every passing play, and Pochettino doesn't look impressed.
20'
Not a whole lot happening out on the pitch at the moment. Tottenham's crisp passing has deserted them a little, and they're starting to punt the ball to their attacking players, which is too easy for West Ham.
18'
Winks is having such a good game he's tackled his own player! He's playing with a lot of energy in the derby, relishing his chance in the Tottenham midfield as Alli returns to fitness.
16'
Tottenham feel aggrieved after a handful of decisions go against them. The tempo of the game is settling at the moment, with both sides playing evenly. Neither keeper has been called into action though.
14'
Better from West Ham again as Antonio skips past a couple of challenges before lashing an effort just over the crossbar. Moments later, the midfielder rises at the back post to challenge Rose.
12'
Signs that West Ham are trying to get back into the game after surrendering a lot of the opening exchanges to Tottenham. A few crosses have challenged the home side's defence recently.
10'
WIDE OF THE MARK! Winks, who has started this game well, puts Kane on his way through the centre, but the forward slashes his effort about a foot wide of the target! Good chance, that.
7'
Tottenham have settled the quicker of the two sides, and are looking to build from the back. Eriksen is proving difficult to pick up for the visitors as he drifts around Kane and Janssen.
5'
FLAG IS UP! Eriksen is denied the opening goal of the game. Dier plays a tremendous pass over the top and the Dane takes it well before finishing, but he strayed beyond the shoulder of the last defender.
3'
Lovely tempo to this match as Jansenn's cross isn't dealt with properly by the defence, leading to a chance for Winks. The midfielder tries a volley that isn't too far away from goal!
1'
We're off under the floodlights!
Hello and welcome to our live commentary of the Premier League match between Tottenham and West Ham. The hosts, pushing against the top four take on their local rivals, who are pushing away from the bottom three.
Tottenham are the only side still unbeaten in the top flight, but ever since beating Manchester City 2-0 in October, they've failed to register a win. That's seen them seven points behind leaders Manchester City at the start of play.
West ham are only one point and one place above the relegation zone. Only three wins from their opening 11 games has seen them in a funk, with 20 goals conceded in that span also cause for concern.
Tottenham subs: Son, Vorm, Trippier, Alli, Onomah, Wimmer, Carter-Vickers.
West Ham subs: Nordtveit, Feghouli, Zaza, Adrian, Collins, Fletcher, Fernandes.
West Ham (3-4-3): Randolph; Kouyate, Reid, Ogbonna; Antonio, Lanzini, Obiang, Cresswell; Sakho, Ayew, Payet.
Mauricio Pochettino opts for Harry Kane and Vincent Janssen together in attack, with Chrsitian Eriksen just behind. Harry Winks is also given a run out in midfield with Dele Alli only fit enough for the bench.
West Ham make three changes after a draw against Stoke City before the international break. Darren Randolph is chosen instead of Adrian in goal, Winston Reid is in for James Collins and Diafra Sakho takes his place in the front three at the expense of Mark Noble.
And that will do it for now from White Hart Lane as West Ham hold the advantage thanks to Antonio's sixth goal of the season - all of them headers. Spurs have been frustrated by their opponents, with chances at a premium. Stay tuned for the restart soon.
London derbies rarely fail to disappoint, and this one lived up to the hype right at the end. West Ham were moments away from clinching what looked like a deserved win, but two late goals from Kane turned it on its head. Smiles all around as the Spurs players head down the tunnel, but devastation for the visitors. That's all the time we've got, thanks for tuning in!
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