Aurier bursts into life and fizzes his cross towards Kane yet again tonight. The right-back put a little too much power on his delivery, and the England ace cannot reach the ball at the far post.
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Just a few minutes left and West Ham are hoping to hear the full-time whistle as soon as possible. They are struggling to get the ball back and Spurs are enjoying themselves for now.
90'
Five minutes of stoppage time to come tonight!
88'
Bowen tries to squeeze the ball past Lloris at his near post, but he is denied as the Frenchman plucks his shot out of the air at the last minute.
86'
H. Winks enters the game and replaces Son Heung-Min.
Son makes his way towards the stands and Winks will come on, and just settle things down in midfield for the final few minutes.
82'
H. Kane has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur! Assist by Son Heung-Min.
GOAALLLLLL!!! TOTTENHAM 2-0 WEST HAM - Kane finally finds the back of the net, and that should be the end of the contest with less than 10 minutes to play.Son and Kane stayed forward, and they combined to devastating effect with the latter curling the ball past a helpless Fabianksi.
Son deserves plenty of praise for that pass. He had seconds to react, and if he had waited for any longer, Kane would have been offside.
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Antonio has now moved to the right wing, with Soucek playing a little further forward and through the middle.
72'
S. Bergwijn enters the game and replaces Lucas Moura.
Lucas' last involvement was to help Spurs take the lead, he is now replaced by Bergwijn.
71'
Felipe Anderson enters the game and replaces M. Noble.
M. Lanzini enters the game and replaces Pablo Fornals.
Hammers skipper Noble is now off the field and Moyes adds more attackling flair by sending on Anderson.
Fornals has worked hard tonight but he is now replaced by Lanzini.
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B. Davies gets yellow.
Davies is the latest man to be booked after chopping down Bowen on the edge of the box.
66'
West Ham now need to find another gear if they want to find a way back into the contest. That could work well for Spurs, with Son and Kane hoping to find more space in the final third.
64'
T. Souček is unfortunate, scores an own goal!
GOAAALLLL!!! TOTTENHAM 1-0 WEST HAM - Spurs finally take advantage from one of their corners and Soucek turns the ball into his own net. Lucas managed to get a touch on the delivery at the near post and that wrong-footed Soucek who turned it past Fabianski.
59'
É. Lamela enters the game and replaces D. Alli.
Dele's night is over and he is now replaced by Lamela who impressed against Manchester United last time out.
57'
The game is now starting to open up, and even Rice is getting involved in the action. He wins West Ham a corner after seeing his shot blocked on the edge of the area.
51'
H. Kane gets yellow.
Kane becomes the first Tottenham player to be booked after catching Valbuena with a high boot.
48'
The second half has started in the same fashion as the first, with Spurs pushing forward and the visitors happy to sit back.
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We are back underway, no changes at the break for either side.
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HALF-TIME - TOTTENHAM 0-0 WEST HAM.
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Three minutes of stoppage time to come...
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Nothing comes from the set-piece and looks Mourinho very frustrated as we wait for the whistle to sound.
41'
Fredericks blocks Davies' cross and Spurs win yet another corner.
39'
Don't forget, both managers can make five subs tonight. Moyes is unlikely to change his team at the break, but Mourinho may be tempted.
37'
The tempo of tonight's game has dropped slightly, and that will suit West Ham down to the ground. Moyes will be the happier of the two managers if the contest stays like this until half-time.
35'
West Ham win a corner, with Soucek, Rice, Valbuena and Antonio all making their way into the box.
33'
The Hammers are now retreating into their own half and seem happy to give Tottenham the ball. Spurs need to work their way into the channels, with most of the play coming in front of the West Ham defence.
28'
Fabianski comes to Spurs' rescue once again as he manages to chest Diop's passback before clearing his lines just before Dele got close to him.
27'
Kane breaks away from Rice and Soucek before trying to beat Fabianski from range, but the Poland international got his body behind the ball to keep it at 0-0.
26'
M. Noble gets yellow.
Noble is the second West Ham player to be booked after he brought down Lo Celso after getting caught the wrong side of the Spurs ace.
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We are back underway!
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The players are now heading to the touchline for the first scheduled drinks break...
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Spurs are now starting to dominate possession and force the Hammers back into their own half. Mourinho will be desperate to get Kane, Son and Alli involved more, but the visitors are trying to smother them in the centre of midfield.
15'
Fornals is booked by referee Craig Pawson after a foul on Aurier in the middle of the park.
14'
Pablo Fornals gets yellow.
13'
Disappointing corner that from Lo Celso, too powerful and he plays the ball out for a goal-kick.
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Spurs win another corner after Aurier sneaks in behind the West Ham defence and sees his cross blocked...
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10 minutes into tonight's battle and Antonio is putting himself about up front. For now he is playing down the middle, but he has only received one pass in the final third.
7'
Former Hull City ace is currently occupying the right wing position, but he will be looking to cut in and use his stronger right foot. So far, Davies has had him covered but that could soon change.
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Moyes' men have found space in the middle of the park on a couple of occasions so far, and the two teams have set a decent pace so far.
3'
Son wins Spurs a corner after seeing his cross blocked by Fredericks, but the home side fails to create anything from the first set-piece of the game.
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We are underway in London, Spurs wearing their traditional white kit and the Hammers are in claret and blue.
Hello and welcome to tonight's live coverage of the Premier League clash between Tottenham and West Ham. While the home side are hoping for a top-six finish this season, West Ham are looking over their shoulder with relegation a real possibility.
Jose Mourinho's Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw during their last match against Manchester United at home, while West Ham come into the game on the back of a 2-0 defeat to Wolves.
SUBS: Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, Erik Lamela, Paulo Gazzaniga, Harry Winks, Ryan Sessegnon, Steven Bergwijn, Gedson Fernandes, Tanguy Ndombele.
WEST HAM (4-3-3): Lukasz Fabianski; Ryan Fredericks, Fabian Balbuena, Issa Diop, Aaron Cresswell; Mark Noble (C), Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek; Jarrod Bowen, Michail Antonio, Pablo Fornals.
TOTTENHAM (4-2-3-1): Hugo Lloris (C); Serge Aurier, Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Ben Davies; Moussa Sissoko, Dele Alli; Lucas Moura, Giovani Lo Celso, Son Heung-Min; Harry Kane.
SUBS: Darren Randolph, Angelo Ogbonna, Jack Wilshere, Andriy Yarmolenko, Manuel Lanzini, Felipe Anderson, Albian Ajeti, Xande Silva, Ben Johnson.
The two teams are making their way onto the field and kick-off is now just minutes away!
Spurs need to lift the tempo a little if they want more success, while West Ham need to bring the likes of Bowen and Fornals into the match if they want to have any chance on the counter.
That is all for tonight folks, thanks for joining us. Goodbye!
Tottenham will fancy their chances of competing for a top-six spot, with Sheffield United next up for them. They were barely troubled at the back and Mourinho's tactics should make them hard to beat during the remainder of the season. West Ham remain in a precarious position, with Bournemouth able to climb above them if they beat Wolves this week.
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