Arsenal vs West Ham LIVE: Result and reaction from Premier League fixture tonight
Re-live all the action from the Emirates Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal defeated West Ham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday evening in an entertaining all-London Premier League clash.
The Gunners opened the scoring through Alexandre Lacazette, who headed home after a chipped cross from fellow forward and captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, before Michail Antonio stabbed home an equaliser on the cusp of half-time.
Arsenal substitute Eddie Nketiah sealed the win for the hosts, however, striking with five minutes remaining to break West Ham hearts. Re-live all the updates here:
Five minutes to go until kick off. Who’s taking this points away from this one?
Patrick Bamford might be the key man for Leeds today. He scored in both games against Fulham in the Championship last season.
As both Leeds and Fulham look for their first Premier League points of the year it’s worth remembering that the side playing at home won the match when the teams met last season.
Advantage Leeds then?
Predicting how Leeds vs Fulham will play out
All you need to know ahead of kick-off
A smiling, beaming Dominic Calvert-Lewin was obviously happy at the end of the match, he told BT Sport:
Two of the three newly promoted teams go head-to-head next as Leeds take on Fulham.
Marcelo Bielsa makes one change to the side that faced Liverpool last week. Captain Liam Cooper is back from injury and he replaces Pascal Struijk.
Leeds XI: Meslier, Ayling, Koch, Cooper, Dallas, Harrison, Phillips, Klich, Hernandez, Bamford, Costa
Scott Parker does a touch more reworking of his side that lost to Arsenal last Saturday. Captain Tom Cairney drops to the bench along with goalkeeper Marek Rodak, Neeskens Kebano and Tim Ream.
In their place come French gaolkeeper Alphonse Areola and Dutch defender Kenny Tete, both making their debut.
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Aleksandar Mitrovic also start.
Fulham XI: Areola, Tete, Hector, Odoi, Bryan, Reed, Zambo Anguissa, Kamara, Onomah, Cavaleiro, Mitrovic
Everton make it two wins in their opening two games. James Rodriguez opened his account and Dominic Calvert-Lewin now has four goals in two games. Impressive stuff from Carlo Ancelotti’s men.
Up next we’ll have coverage of Leeds vs Fulham and reaction from Goodison Park.
90+4 mins: The final whistle goes. Everton win and move go top of the Premier League table. West Brom were always going to be up against it after they went down to 10-men. Pereira’s free kick two minutes into the second half gave them a bit of hope but Everton took full advantage of their extra man, Calvert-Lewin completed his hat-trick and Michael Keane scored in his second consecutive game at Goodison Park.
The Toffees were just too much for the Baggies today. Kieran Gibbs’ sending off was the crucial blow for the visitors who have conceded eight goals in the opening two games. Work to do for Slaven Bilic and his team.
87 mins: There’s not much happening out there now. West Brom are tired, Everton are cruising. Sigurdsson sends a diagonal pass up to Digne who send the volley into the box. Richarlison makes a run into the area and heads the ball wide.
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