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Everton vs West Ham LIVE: Premier League result and final score after Neal Maupay goal breaks deadlock

Everton 1-0 West Ham: The striker’s first goal for the club earned Frank Lampard’s side their first win of the season while the Hammers stayed in the bottom three

Michael Jones
Sunday 18 September 2022 11:43 EDT
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Everton claimed their first win of the Premier League season as Neal Maupay’s first goal for the club was enough to defeat West Ham, who remain in the bottom three.

In a game that badly needed a goal, Maupay produced an excellent finish on the turn to give Frank Lampard’s side lift off at Goodison Park.

West Ham only woke up after going behind as substitute Said Benrahma hit the post and fellow replacement Maxwel Cornet tested Everton goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.

Cornet then had a chance to equalise late on after rounding Begovic but he could not convert from a tight angle as West Ham’s struggles in the Premier League continued.

The Hammers have won only one of their opening seven Premier League games under David Moyes, scoring just three goals, while Everton rise to 13th ahead of the international break.

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Everton vs West Ham team changes

Frank Lampard makes two changes to the team that drew 0-0 with Liverpool last time out as Asmir Begovic replaces the injured Jordan Pickford in goal and Tom Davies is replaced in the middle of the pitch by Idrissa Gueye.

David Moyes makes just one change to the West Ham team that faced Chelsea in their last Premier League game. Aaron Cresswell comes in to replace Emerson.

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:19
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Everton vs West Ham line-ups

Everton XI: Begovic, Patterson, Coady, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Onana, Iwobi, Gueye, Gray, Maupay, Gordon

West Ham XI: Fabianski, Coufal, Kehrer, Zouma, Cresswell, Soucek, Rice, Fornals, Paqueta, Bowen, Antonio

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:16
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Brentford 0-3 Arsenal

55 mins: Mathias Jensen goes to tackle Thomas Partey but slips as he closes in on the Arsenal midfielder. He takes out the man and causes the Arsenal players to swoop in and protest to the referee.

The Gunners are given a free kick but there was little Jensen could do to avoid a clahs once his boots went out from under him.

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:14
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Brentford 0-3 Arsenal

52 mins: Chance! Gabriel Martinelli gives away a free kick just outside the Arsenal penalty area and Brentford have the opportunity to get one on target.

Mathias Jensen rolls the ball to Ivan Toney who flicks it up then volleys his effort just over the crossbar!

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:11
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GOAL! Brentford 0-3 Arsenal (Vieira, 49’)⚽️

49 mins: What a strike! Arsenal bring the ball down the right side of the pitch and send it up to Bukayo Saka. He cuts inside and lays the ball off to Fabio Vieira.

Vieira has a load of space to operate in and touches the ball away to set up a left footed effort that he curls just inside the nearest post!

David Raya is rooted to the spot and can’t keep it out.

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:07
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Second half: Brentford 0-2 Arsenal

Kick off: Brentford get the match back underway. There’s been no changes from either manager at the break. What can the Bees conjure up in this half?

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:05
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Everton vs West Ham

Coming up later, Everton host West Ham Utd in the final Premier League game of the weekend.

The Toffees are searching for their first win of the season whilst the Hammers are hoping to move out of the relegation zone by collecting all three points.

Kick off for that one is 2.15pm and we’ll bring you the team news as soon as it drops.

Michael Jones18 September 2022 13:00
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HT Brentford 0-2 Arsenal

Bukayo Saka has been directly involved in 36 Premier League goals for Arsenal - 18 goals, 18 assists - which is now the second-most of any player while aged 21 or younger for the club in the competition, overtaking Nicolas Anelka (35) and behind only Cesc Fàbregas (63).

Michael Jones18 September 2022 12:56
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HT Brentford 0-2 Arsenal

Gabriel Jesus is in the goals again as he scored his fourth goal for Arsenal since joining the Gunners in the summer. He added a second after William Saliba put the visitors in front against Brentford.

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Michael Jones18 September 2022 12:52
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Half-time: Brentford 0-2 Arsenal

45+2 mins: There’s the whistle to end the first half. Arsenal have been fantastic value so far but they’ve had an easy time of things with Brentford not really threatening.

Thomas Frank needs to change things for the next 45 minutes and get the ball up to Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo more often.

Michael Jones18 September 2022 12:48

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