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Everton vs West Ham – as it happened: Andriy Yarmolenko strikes twice for Hammers as they clinch first win

Everton vs West Ham as it happened

Michael Jones
Sunday 16 September 2018 10:24 EDT
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It may only be September and five games into the Premier League season, but already this match has been billed as a must-win game for West Ham and their winless manager, Manuel Pellegrini.

Defeats against Liverpool, Bournemouth, Arsenal and Wolves leaves the Hammers rooted to the bottom of the table after spending over £100m in the summer transfer window.

Marco Silva's start at Everton has had a much smoother start to life at his new club than his opponent in the dugout. A win takes them within touching distance of the top-four, but they remain without joint-top scorer Richarlison, who is serving the third game of his suspension after seeing red against Bournemouth.

Follow the live action below

What time does it start?

Kick-off at Goodison Park is at 16:00 on Sunday 16 September.

Where can I watch it?

Sky Sports will be showing live coverage on Sky Sports Main Event and online on the SkyGo app.

Odds

Everton to win: 11/10

West Ham to win: 3/1

Draw: 13/5

6 years ago

Everton 1 - 3 West Ham

95: That's it, it's all over West Ham have three points through goals from Yarmolenko and Arnautovic 

Michael Jones16 September 2018 17:54

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