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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Upton Park
  • Attendance: 34361
  • Referee: Bennett, S

Live Commentary

90 mins

The final whistle goes, and despite having a good first half, failure to convert chances and conceding 3 goals in 17 second half minutes means West Ham win comfortable here at Upton Park.

90 mins

Lee Bowyer has a cracking shot across goal, and Mark Schwarzer makes a good save.

90 mins

Three minutes of stoppage time to be added.

89 mins

Not long now till full-time, and its just a matter now of Boro being put out of their misery.

87 mins

That was pretty dire from Cole, and if it would have been 0-0, Cole would have been subject to some abuse from the home fans no doubt about it.

86 mins

Charlton Cole and West Ham break and have Boro outnumbered at the back, Cole has all the time in the world to pick his spot, but he still manages to shoot wide.

84 mins

Freddie Ljungberg is booked for a bad foul.

83 mins

Andrew Davies replaces Andrew Taylor, who does seem to be holding his hamstring.

82 mins

West Ham break, but Taylor, who seems to be struggling, breaks up the attack, and the danger is cleared.

80 mins

Freddie Ljungberg comes on for Dean Ashton, who has had a good game today.

77 mins

Matthew Etherington is replaced by Luis Boa Morte.

76 mins

The ball drops for Gary O'Neil in the box, but that's after it deflects very quickly off Mido, and the ball ends up bouncing off O'Neil and going off.

74 mins

How many chances does Sanli Tuncay need!? He was through on goal but his side-footed effort goes wide! A corner is given much to the dismay of Green.

71 mins

O'Neil has a good effort on goal from the edge of the box, but its blocked by a Hammers defender.

68 mins

And what a baptism for O'neil this is! 3-0 down, O'Neil though does have 20 minutes to make a good impression.

67 mins

Sanli Tuncay is booked for a foul on Matthew Upson.

67 mins

Gary O'Neil gets his debut and replaces Fabio Rochemback.

65 mins

Andrew Taylor does very well and gets his body in the way of Carlton Cole, and that looks like a potential goal-saving tackle.

64 mins

And in the space of 17 minutes, West Ham have seemingly wrapped up this game.

62 mins

Dean Ashton finally gets his goal! His last goal was the 2006 cup final, but when Matthew Etherington put a good ball in across the box, Ashton had no other option but to score.

58 mins

Sanli Tuncay recieves a great ball from Downing, but his shot is saved well by Robert Green, and Tuncay has had another good chance not find the net.

56 mins

Sanli Tuncay is put through on goal and his chips the keeper Green....but the ball hits the bar, and Boro need to be scoring from chances like that.

54 mins

Lee Bowyer's goal at the moment has been clocked at 25 seconds.

52 mins

Once again Charlton Cole supplied the ball, but this time it was a boro defender who finished, and what a nightmare start for Boro in this second half.

51 mins

Luke Young scores an own goal! The ball was played into thr box, and whilst tracking back Young, puts the ball into his own net.

49 mins

George McCartney is booked for unsporting behaviour.

48 mins

And what a start from West Ham, Boro, slow out of the blocks, and the Hammers take advantage.

45 mins

Lee Bowyer scores! The ball is flicked on by Cole and it goes to Bowyer, who hits it first time and finds the back of the net.

45 mins

Steve Bennett gets the second half underway, and this game, if it plays as it did in the first, is there for the taking from either side.

45 mins

The whistle goes, and both sides have had their chances to take the lead, but with neither side able to convert its all level at the break.

45 mins

Mark Schwarzer makes a mess of comming out to clear the ball, and Noble has a chance to make him pay, but he scuffs his shot and Boro are safe.

45 mins

Three minutes of time to be added on before half-time.

43 mins

Lee Bowyer gets a stern talking to by the referee after a foul, not the first tme we've seen that.

43 mins

Both teams seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut at the moment, but the game is relatively open which is good for the fans.

40 mins

The West Ham crowd are beginning to get on the back of their side.

38 mins

The crowd are getting a bit agitated at the moment as Matthew Etherington is caught offside.

38 mins

Sanli Tuncay is crowded out by West Ham defenders.

36 mins

Fabio Rochemback tracks back well to take the ball off Dean Ashton.

34 mins

Jonathan Woodgate reads the game perfectly to get to the ball ahead off Carlton Cole.

32 mins

After a good first half hour the game has become bogged down in midfield.

30 mins

The injured Jeremie Aliadiere is replaced by Sanli Tuncay for Boro.

29 mins

Jeremie Aliadiere has pulled up with what appears to be a hamstring problem.

28 mins

Dean Ashton claims for a penalty are waved away by Steve Bennett.

26 mins

Carlton Cole replaces Craig Bellamy who appears to have picked up a knock.

24 mins

Mido is working his socks off for Boro as the visitors look to find the back of the net.

22 mins

Jeremie Aliadiere scuffs his shot, the ball looping into the hands of Robert Green.

20 mins

Jeremie Aliadiere is adjudged to have strayed offside. Boro are finding their way back into the game.

18 mins

Jeremie Aliadiere sees his close-range shot come back against the woodwork after being put through by Mido.

16 mins

Craig Bellamy's pace see him get to the ball ahead of David Wheater, but the Welsh man's cross is poor.

14 mins

West Ham continue to pile the pressure onto the Boro goal.

12 mins

Dean Ashton finds the back of the net but his strike is ruled out for offside.

10 mins

James Collins mops up for West Ham after Jeremie Aliadiere looked to chase down Fabio Rochemback's ball forward.

8 mins

Mark Schwarzer pushes Mark Noble's deflected strike out for a West Ham corner.

8 mins

Dean Ashton is caught offside by a well-drilled Boro defence.

6 mins

Stewart Downing looks frustrated as Mido fails to spot his run.

6 mins

Fabio Rochemback makes an old fashioned clearance that travels fully 70 yards.

4 mins

Stewart Downing chases Jeremie Aliadiere's flick-on but Robert Green collects.

2 mins

George Boateng heads away from an early Hammers free kick as the home side start brightly.

0 mins

Referee Steve Bennet gets what is set to be a cracking clash underway.

0 mins

James Collins comes in for the injured Anton Ferdinand for the home side.

0 mins

Mark Schwarzer has passed a late fitness test and takes his place in the Boro line-up.

0 mins

There is no place for Scott Parker who was expected to make his Hammers debut after recovering from a knee problem.

0 mins

Freddie Ljungberg starts on the bench for the Hammers after recovering from a thigh problem.

Match Report

In-form West Ham welcome Middlesbrough to Upton Park looking to secure their third victory from four league games.

The Hammers appear to have overcome their early-season jitters which followed on the back of their dismal last season. Alan Curbishley's side coasted to a 3-0 victory at Reading in their last match and are now unbeaten since the opening day of the new campaign.

The Hammers' impressive run has been built on the back of a mean defence and potent attack, as they have conceded just one and scored five goals in their last three Premier League outings.

During the international break, the London club have also received plenty of positive injury news concerning Scott Parker, Calum Davenport and Dean Ashton.

Parker and Davenport played 80 minutes in a friendly outing and could be in line for the first appearances of the season at the weekend, while Ashton got another match under his belt as he continues his comeback from a 12-month lay-off.

That leaves just Freddie Ljungberg (calf), Bobby Zamora (knee) plus long-term absentees Julien Faubert (ankle) and Kieron Dyer (broken leg) on the sidelines.

Elsewhere, new signings Nolberto Solano and on-loan Wigan striker Henri Camara are also pushing for inclusion as they look to make their debuts.

Middlesbrough have also bounced back from an indifferent start to the season in recent weeks.

Boro's 2-0 victory over Birmingham City two weeks ago saw Gareth Southgate's side move up to 11th place in the fledgling table as they took their unbeaten run to four matches in all competitions.

Southgate must now decide whether to stick with a winning side for the trip to the capital or hand one or both of his deadline day signings a place in the squad.

Boro landed former England Under-21 international Gary O'Neil from Portsmouth in a £5million deal and fellow midfielder Mohamed Shawky from Egyptian football on the final day of the transfer window.

Meanwhile, forward Sanli Tuncay and midfielder Lee Cattermole are also pushing for recalls after dropping to the bench against Birmingham City, with Jeremie Aliadiere and Fabio Rochemback's places most at risk.

West Ham United

Middlesbrough

Corners

5 8

Fouls

14 14

Goal attempts

13 16

Shots off target

6 2

Offsides

4 1

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