West Ham are keeping the ball well in stoppage time but they aren't doing anything with it. Instead of trying to pick out one of their forward players, they are passing the ball amongst their defednders in their own half.
90'
T. Walcott enters the game and replaces Richarlison.
Final change for Everton now as Walcott comes on in place of Richarlison.
88'
C. Tosun enters the game and replaces D. Calvert-Lewin.
Silva makes his second change of the game as Calvert-Lewin comes off and is replaced by Tosun.
85'
T. Davies enters the game and replaces G. Sigurðsson.
First change of the game for Everton as Davies comes on to replace Sigurdsson.
81'
West Ham are trying to slow the pace of the game down a bit now by keeping possession in their own half.
79'
Coleman is left in a lot of space down the right wing and crosses the ball to Bernard on the edge of the box. He is quickly being closed down and tries to play in Sigurdsson, but his pass is too heavy and it rolls away from him, but Everton do win a corner from the attack, which comes to nothing.
77'
Antonio picked up the ball on the edge of his own box and got past four Everton defenders as he tried to set up a West Ham attack, but in the end, his run was cut short by Gomes.
74'
West Ham have just dropped off again in the past few minutes which is allowing Everton to get into the final third and put more pressure on them again.
71'
Keane is down in the middle of the field after being caught in the face by Gueye, but it looks like he won't need any treatment as he is back to his feet fairly quickly.
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69'
Everton are keeping possession well at the minute and are just trying to get back the control over the game that they had in the first time. Sigurdsson takes the ball into the box, but his pass to Calvert-Lewin is cut out and the danger is cleared.
67'
G. Diangana enters the game and replaces M. Arnautović.
Final change for West Ham now as Arnautovic goes off due to a knee injury and is replaced by Diangana.
66'
West Ham were just trying to keep possession and build up from the back, but once again were let down by a sloppy pass when they moved out of their own half which allowed Gomes to win back possession and start an Everton counter-attack.
64'
D. Rice gets yellow.
Rice is shown a yellow card for tugging back Sigurdsson.
63'
Everton are starting to find their rhythm after a slower start to the half and are starting to put the pressure on West Ham again, but they are still struggling to find a way into the final third.
61'
Richarlison cuts back inside and creates some space between himself and Arnautovic to get the shot away. There's not a lot of pace on the effort though and it's an easy save for Fabianski.
60'
Bernard once again has a lot of space down the left wing and he picks out Richarlison with a brilliant cross into the box. Just before the Brazilian can get to the ball though, Cresswell makes a great defensive header to get it clear.
58'
West Ham's corner is put into a good area of the box, but none of the players can get on the end of it. Cresswell picks it up on the edge of the box and crosses the ball back in with Hernandez coming close to getting on the end of it. Pickford comes off his line to push it away; he doesn't look convincing, but he just about manages to get it clear.
56'
Lanzini switches play out to the left wing and picks out Cresswell who is in a lot of space after pulling away from his defender. He tries to square the ball to Hernandez who is making a run into the six-yard box, but the linesman puts up his flag for offside.
52'
Everton are just having to sit back as West Ham slowly build up an attack from the back now and have given away a couple of needless free-kicks since half-time as they keep committing fouls to prevent the home side moving forward.
50'
West Ham have made a better start to the second half compared to the beginning of the game and look calmer when they do have possession. They haven't been able to create any chances so far though.
48'
Bernard puts a cross deep into the box from the left wing towards the near post and Fabianski is quickly off his line to come and collect it. If he had aimed for the far post as well then he might have been able to pick out Sigurdsson who had made that run instead.
46'
J. Hernández enters the game and replaces Lucas Pérez.
M. Antonio enters the game and replaces Pedro Obiang.
Perez comes off for the second change and Hernandez is on in his place.
Everton get the game back underway for the second half.
It's a double change for West Ham at the start of the second half with Antonio coming on to replace Obiang.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: WEST HAM 0-2 EVERTON.
45' +1
Cresswell comes forward from left back and puts a good cross into the crowd of players waiting in the box. None of them can get on the end of it though and Digne has to put it out for a corner at the far post, but it comes to nothing.
44'
Rice does really well after picking up the ball in his own half and making a run past three Everton defenders to start an attack. He picks out Lanzini with a pass, but his touch is poor and Everton are able to win possession back again.
42'
Richarlison gets yellow.
Richarlison picks up the first yellow card of the game for a bad foul on Lanzini.
39'
Whenever West Ham do get into the final third, their passing becomes very sloppy and they are needlessly giving the ball away. Zabaleta took a throw-in, but straight away Arnautovic knocked the ball back out of play.
37'
Snodgrass just almost played his team into a lot of trouble as he ran towards goal and played in Fabianski. Calvert-Lewin was quickly coming in to close him down and the goalkeeper had to clear his lines sloppily to deny the forward an opportunity.
35'
West Ham are trying to quickly go on the attack after the restart, but their passes forward are sloppy and it's been easy for Everton to get the ball clear before they get into the final third.
33'
Bernard has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by S. Coleman.
Coleman's overlapping run created the space for him and gave him time to look up and pick out Bernard's run into the box.
BERNARD DOUBLES EVERTON'S LEAD! Coleman's cut back brilliantly picks out Bernard who is running into a lot of space near the penalty spot and he calmly slots the ball into the back of the net to score his first Premier League goal for the Toffees. 2-0 Everton!
32'
Bernard is being given a lot of space down the left wing and once again puts a good cross into the six-yard box. Sigurdsson has made a run to the far post though which allows Ogbonna to just beat him to it and get it clear.
30'
Rice has just given away a free-kick to Everton with a frustrated challenge on Richarlison and the referee has called him across to give him a warning.
28'
The referee plays an advantage as Digne comes away with the ball on the left wing and he puts a cross into the box from the byline. None of his team-mates have made the run into the box though and West Ham are able to get it clear.
25'
Calvert-Lewin dribbled past Ogbonna and cut back inside when he had a bit more space to try and curl his shot into the top corner. It was always rising though and his effort is high over the crossbar.
23'
West Ham are stuck in their own half at the minute and are struggling to get on the ball at all as Everton are keeping it really well.
20'
Everton are just slowing the pace of the game down a little bit now by keeping possession in their own half and waiting for the space to open up in front of them before they mount an attack.
15'
Pellegrini looks very frustrated as he screams instructions to his side from the touchline. He is not happy with the start that his side has made and he is trying to urge them forward when they have the chance.
11'
Everton have made a really bright start to the game and West Ham just haven't been able to deal with them when they've got into the final third.
9'
West Ham have started this game poorly and their defence are struggling. This time it's Bernard who gets the ball on the edge of the area and he cuts back inside to make some more space for himself, but when he eventually gets his shot away, it's blocked by Ogbonna.
5'
K. Zouma has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by G. Sigurðsson.
It's a good corner by Sigurdsson towards the far post and misses the West Ham defenders waiting in the middle.
ZOUMA GIVES EVERTON THE LEAD! Sigurdsson's corner is whipped into the crowd of players in the box and he picks out Zouma in the middle of the box who rises above his defender to make contact with the ball and Fabianski just watches it bounces in front of him as it loops into the top corner. 1-0 Everton!
4'
Richarlison times his run forward well but just takes too long to put a cross into the box and Cresswell gets across to block it and send it out for a corner.
2'
After a quick start by Everton, West Ham have won the ball back and are slowly trying to build up an attack from the back. When they eventually do attempt a long ball forward, it's overhit and goes straight to Pickford.
1'
Perez gets the game underway for West Ham at the London Stadium!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League game between West Ham and Everton at the London Stadium!
West Ham have won three of their last five matches in the league (L2), all of which have come at home, including a late victory against Huddersfield in their last outing. Everton, however, have lost four of their previous seven games in the competition (W2 D1), but did beat Chelsea 2-0 in their last game.
WEST HAM STARTING XI (4-1-4-1): Lukasz Fabianski; Pablo Zabaleta, Issa Diop, Angelo Ogbonna, Aaron Cresswell; Declan Rice; Robert Snodgrass, Pedro Obiang, Manuel Lanzini, Marko Arnautovic; Lucas Perez.
WEST HAM SUBS: Adrian, Mark Noble, Arthur Masuaku, Grady Diangana, Javier Hernandez, Fabian Balbuena, Michail Antonio.
EVERTON STARTING XI (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman, Michael Keane, Kurt Zouma, Lucas Digne; Idrissa Gueye, Andre Gomes; Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Bernard; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
EVERTON SUBS: Maarten Stekelenburg, Tom Davies, Ademola Lookman, Theo Walcott, Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, Cenk Tosun.
The teams are out on the field now, with kick-off just moments away.
Pellegrini's side was booed off at half-time and they will have to improve if they want to find a way back into this game. They've looked very sloppy in defence and haven't offered much when attacking either, so the manager might need to make a change to offer them something new. Everton, on the other hand, will feel that they should have an even bigger lead, and stand a good chance of extending their lead if they carry on the way they did in the first half.
Everton register their first back-to-back wins this season and leapfrog West Ham to go ninth in the table as the gap to seventh place becomes very tight. Everton now turn their attention to their game against Arsenal next Sunday as they try to add to their winning run. West Ham were booed by their fans during the game and Pellegrini's side will need to make a big improvement to that performance before they face Chelsea a week on Monday.
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