- Collison (63)
- Lescott (83), Saha (85), Saha (87)
- Date:2008-11-08
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Upton Park
- Attendance:33961
- Referee:Halsey, M
Live Commentary
90mins
Full-Time: WEST HAM 1-3 EVERTON. Three late second-half goals see Everton claim victory in an extraordinary game.
89mins
Everton make a final change as Tony Hibbert comes on for matchwinner Saha.
87mins
The Hammers bring on David Di Michele for Scott Parker.
87mins
WEST HAM 1-3 EVERTON, it's an incredible four minutes for Everton as SAHA scores with a 25-yard strike.
86mins
Leighton Baines has taken the place of Victor Anichebe for the Toffees.
85mins
WEST HAM 1-2 EVERTON, Louis SAHA gives Everton the lead, his deflected shot finding the back of the net.
83mins
WEST HAM 1-1 EVERTON, Joleon LESCOTT heads home from close range after meeting Louis Saha's cross.
81mins
Matthew Etherington has his name taken.
79mins
Scott Parker's strike is blocked.
77mins
Tim Cahill connects with Mikel Arteta's corner but Robert Green makes the save.
74mins
James Vaughan is inches away from connecting with Joleon Lescott's downward header as Everton attack.
72mins
Tim Howard saves from Craig Bellamy's shot from distance.
71mins
West Ham are dominating proceedings now.
69mins
Joleon Lescott goes into the referee's notebook.
67mins
Can Everton get back into this game after an improved second-half performance.
65mins
Everton make a change James Vaughan replacing Jack Rodwell.
62mins
WEST HAM 1-0 EVERTON, West Ham take the lead, Jack COLLISON'S curling shot flying into the far corner.
61mins
Craig Bellamy tries his luck from distance bit does not trouble Tim Howard.
59mins
Everton are looking better in this half, posing more of an attacking threat.
56mins
Luis Boa Morte goes off to be replaced by Matthew Etherington.
56mins
Youngster Jack Rodwell enjoys Everton's best chance so far, heading wide from Mikel Arteta's corner.
54mins
Mikel Arteta takse a free kick for Everton but it is cleared by the Hammers defence.
51mins
Luis Boa Morte looks to cross into the danger zone but his centre drifts behind the goal.
49mins
Everton make a rare foray forward but Jack Rodwell shoots over the crossbar.
47mins
West Ham are looking to attack from the off in this second half.
45mins
The second half gets underway. David Moyes will be hoping for better from his troops.
45mins
It's all square at the break in a half where West Ham looked the more like scoring.
43mins
Freddie Sears enjoys another chance for the Hammers but firews wide when one-on-one with Tim Howard.
40mins
David Moyes has a lot to do at half time. Everton have been disappointing.
38mins
Freddie Sears has looked impressive for West Ham.
36mins
This game looks as though it will be goaless at the break.
34mins
The intensity of the match has lessened over the last couple of minutes.
32mins
Tim Howard is called into action again, this time to save from Lucas Neill.
31mins
Tim Howard tips Freddie Sears' powerdriver onto the bar as West Ham go close to an opener.
28mins
Craig Bellamy volleys over the bar as he goes for power.
27mins
Both sides are showing plenty of endeavour but there's little end product.
24mins
Freddie Sears' strike is blocked as West Ham look for a way through.
23mins
This game has yet to generate its first genuine chance.
21mins
Mikel Arteta has another free kick, but again Rob Green is not troubled.
19mins
Rob Green claims Phil Neville's cross with ease..
17mins
Matthew Upson is stretchered off and replaced byJack Collison.
17mins
Matthew Upson is receiving treatment for an injury.
15mins
Mikel Arteta's free kick from distance does not trouble Rob Green as it hits the wall.
13mins
Everton have been on a good run of late but are missing key players today and look below par.
11mins
James Collins' header from Craig Bellamy's free kick misses the target, the free kick given for a Tim Cahill foul.
9mins
The Hammers have made the better start to this game and look the more threatening.
7mins
Freddie Sears charges down the right flank his centre cannot find a claret and blue shirt.
4mins
Louis Saha blocks Luis Boa Morte's strike.
2mins
Tim Howard saves from Scott Parker's drive.
0mins
Referee Mark Halsey gets what is set to be a cracking clash underway.
0mins
Marouane Fellaini is suspended for Everton, while injury rules out Steven Pienaar and Ayegbeni Yakubu.
0mins
Scott Parker starts for West Ham after recovering from a leg injury but injury rules out Diego Tristan and Calum Davenport.
Match Preview
West Ham United take on Everton this weekend having stopped the rot of four successive defeats with last Saturday's 1-1 draw against Middlesbrough.
Rookie manager Gianfranco Zola has only been in the Upton Park hot-seat for weeks, but the point gained at the Riverside Stadium could well prove a vital one as questions were beginning to be asked about his appointment.
The popular Italian has won just two from seven league games since he replaced Alan Curbishley in September and some disgruntled fans were beginning to suggest his lack of experience was already proving a problem.
"I have been in the job for a couple of months and it has been tough," admitted Zola during the week. "Sometimes, it feels more tiring to be on the bench than it is on the pitch. I'm enjoying it, but I thought it was much easier."
With several players still absent through injury, former Deportivo La Coruna striker Diego Tristan could make his first start after featuring in the reserve team's game against Tottenham on Monday.
Elsewhere, only Scott Parker (calf) of the seven players currently sidelined through injury have any chance of making the weekend squad, while Carlton Cole is suspended following a recent red card.
Back-to-back victories over Bolton Wanderers and Fulham last weekend appear to have lit the touch paper on Everton's disappointing season.
The Toffees rocketed up the table to seventh place on the back of Louis Saha's winner and first goal for his new club last weekend.
The win was the first league success on home soil this season and Moyes believes he has pulled off a major coup after landing the injury-plagued French striker on a free transfer from Manchester United.
"Obviously his injury problems have been the thing, but with him not costing too much I knew it would be worth the gamble," he said.
"I think he played around 18 games for Manchester United last season and I thought if I could get the same out of him it would give me a better chance of winning 18 games."
Everton's recent revival has coincided with a clearing of the treatment room at Goodison Park as the likes of Tim Cahill, Leon Osman, Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar have all bounced back from lay-offs.
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Match Report
Ecstatic Everton put on a late, late show to sink shell-shocked West Ham with three goals inside eight final, frenetic minutes.
Gianfranco Zola's side had looked all set for victory against the goal-shy Merseysiders after substitute Jack Collison had given the Hammers a deserved lead with his first senior goal for the club.
But somehow, West Ham saw three points turn to one and then none, as Joleon Lescott levelled before Louis Saha struck twice to keep Everton in seventh spot and leave the home side precariously in 13th place, just two points clear of the drop zone.
Last Saturday, Zola had arrested a forlorn four-match losing streak at Middlesbrough and, after claiming their first draw of the campaign down by the Riverside , he looked all set to bag a much-needed victory as this match entered its final stages.
Up until then, there only looked to be one winner and that was the Hammers, who had earlier made two changes with fit-again Scott Parker and Lee Bowyer coming in for substitutes Hayden Mullins and Collison.
Certainly, Parker wasted no time in marking his return to the side, when he unleashed a low, 18-yarder that skidded across the sodden Upton Park turf, before being tipped away at full stretch by Tim Howard.
And on the quarter-hour mark, Collison found himself back in the fold, too, when he stepped from the bench to replace Matthew Upson, who was worryingly stretchered away after landing awkwardly in an aerial challenge with Victor Anichebe.
Midway through the half, Freddie Sears superbly released Craig Bellamy but his shot was charged down and, shortly afterwards, the Welshman had another shot headed clear by Phil Jagielka, before volleying a third effort high into the damp East End air.
On the half-hour mark, the buzzing Bellamy brilliantly turned Joseph Yobo before cutting back to Sears, who sent a rising, ten-yarder crashing back off the crossbar and, as the half drew to a close, the teenager then drilled a low, angled shot behind.
With last weekend's match-winner Marouane Fellaini suspended, Everton had also kicked-off minus the injured Yakubu and Steven Pienaar following their win over Fulham - a situation that had forced David Moyes to bring in Saha, Anichebe and Jack Rodwell.
And apart from a handful of speculative first-half efforts from Saha, Tim Cahill, Mikel Arteta and a rising Leon Osman shot, the muted Merseysiders had shown little attacking appetite.
Having been on the back foot for those opening 45 minutes, it was not too difficult for Everton to look livelier after the break and, with the hour-mark approaching, young Rodwell sent his downward header bouncing just inches wide.
On 63 minutes, however, the Hammers finally broke the deadlock, when Parker back-heeled into the path of Collison and the young Welsh international calmly curled a 12-yarder beyond Howard's outstretched left-palm to give his side a merited lead.
In reply, Lescott agonisingly headed Jagielka's deep free-kick across the face of goal and, concerned by the fact that the Hammers defence that had somehow failed to keep a clean sheet in any of its previous 25 league and cup matches, that was enough to give the home fans amongst the crowd of 33,961 the jitters.
Certainly, their fears were well-founded, for Everton were about to embark on a remarkable rampage that would see them score those three goals inside five manic minutes.
On 83 minutes, Lescott stole in front of James Collins to nod home Saha's cross into the back of the net.
And then goal-maker turned goal-taker as the twisting and turning Frenchman collected from Anichebe sent a low, angled 15-yarder in off the sprawling Robert Green's right-hand post.
With an East End evacuation by the stunned Hammers fans now in full flow, that man Saha then lashed home his second goal, after Cahill intercepted Julien Faubert's woeful pass, before inviting his team-mate to fire a low 25-yarder beyond the home keeper and seal an improbable win for Moyes' men.
West Ham United Team
Everton Team
West Ham United | Everton |
Corners
| 9 | 4 |
Fouls
| 9 | 10 |
Goal attempts
| 16 | 12 |
Shots off target
| 2 | 5 |
Offsides
| 2 | 0 |



89mins
West Ham look deflated after playing the better for much of this game.