Stanislas breaks forward with terrific pace and gets to the edge of the penalty area, he then plays a short ball to Smith but it is slightly overhit and the attack breaks down.
90' +5
The Hammers have a corner late on, but Noble's set piece is poor and it allows Bournemouth to break forward on the counter...
90' +4
The West Ham supporters are doing their best to create a great atmosphere here, they are screaming at their players to push forward and search for a last-gasp winning goal.
90' +2
S. Byram enters the game and replaces A. Cresswell.
The Hammers are forced into making the late change, with Aaron Cresswell eventually taken off and his replacement is Sam Byram, who makes his first league appearance of the season.
90' +1
Cresswell is still get to leave the pitch after extensive treatment for the full-back, but it doesn't look good for the Hammers man and appears to be coming off.
90'
D. Rice enters the game and replaces C. Kouyaté.
West Ham make their second change of the afternoon, with Cheikhou Kouyaté coming off and he is replaced by Declan Rice.
There will be a minimum of five minutes of added time played here.
88'
Aaron Cresswell is now down injured, it looks to be another muscle injury after he pulled up abruptly. The Hammers already have a large injury list and look like they may be adding Lanzini and Cresswell to that this afternoon.
87'
Just a few minutes left on the clock now, can either side grab a late winner? Both teams defences are starting to look a little tired now, after a hectic last 20 minutes or so.
85'
J. King enters the game and replaces R. Fraser.
Bournemouth make another substitution, with the Cherries goalscorer Ryan Fraser heading off the pitch and he has been replaced by Joshua King.
82'
If the score remains the same here today, it won't help West Ham move up the table they would remain 11th, but as it stands with other results, Bournemouth would move up to 12th position.
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80'
This game could go either way now, both teams are throwing plenty of players forward in an attempt to score the winning goal and the crowd is creating a great atmosphere now.
78'
Out of the 23 goals that have been scored in the last five meetings between the two sides, 16 have been scored in the second half, and eight of them have come in the last 10 minutes.
75'
What a game we have on our hands now, with around 15 minutes still to play it really could go either way now. Bournemouth will be furious that they conceded in sloppy fashion so soon after taking the lead. It's end-to-end now.
73'
J. Hernández has scored a goal for West Ham United!
GREAT RESPONSE! Javier Hernández has equalised for West Ham just seconds after Bournemouth took the lead! It came straight from the restart, with a long ball pumped forward, two headed flick ons which helped it land to Arnautovic, his shot was blocked but it fell perfectly to Hernández who poked the ball past Begovic. Typical poachers goal.
71'
R. Fraser has scored a goal for AFC Bournemouth! Assist by J. Stanislas.
Assist Junior Stanislas
GOOOAAALLL! BOURNEMOUTH LEAD! Fraser is the man to score and give the Cherries the lead at the London Stadium! It was an excellent break for the visitors, Fraser made a good run which drew away Hammers defenders, Junior Stanislas then slid the ball through and from a tight angle Fraser fired the ball into the back of the net.
69'
Another break in play as Kouyate receives some treatment after a poor tackle from Lewis Cook, but he hasn't been shown a yellow card from the referee. The Hammers won't want another player to have to go off injured.
67'
Still no real goalscoring chances in this second half for either side as we approach the final 20 minutes or so of the game. There has been plenty of effort from the two sides but a real lack of quality play in the final third.
64'
J. Hernández enters the game and replaces M. Lanzini.
Lanzini's afternoon is over, he has had to come off and has been replaced by Javier Hernández.
63'
Lanzini looks in a bit of pain at the moment, he is down on the pitch with what appears to be a hamstring injury. The attacker is influential in the Hammers forward play and will be a massive blow if he has to go off this afternoon.
62'
J. Stanislas enters the game and replaces J. Ibe.
Bournemouth make the first substitution of the game, with Jordon Ibe the man coming off and he has been replaced by Junior Stanislas.
CHANCE! Arnautovic is through on goal, but he takes a while to make up his mind, not wanting to fire an effort at goal with his left foot, this allows Steve Cook to get back in time to make a vital interception. Huge opportunity for the Hammers striker.
60'
STAT: Callum Wilson has scored four Premier League goals in three matches against West Ham, including a hat-trick in August 2015. Wilson has also scored three goals in his last four Premier League appearances.
58'
A. Ogbonna gets yellow.
A silly yellow card to pick up, Angelo Ogbonna is shown a yellow card for kicking the ball away after a decision didn't go his way.
57'
Wilson has been unable to threaten the West Ham much this afternoon, the striker has been isolated for much of the game and the Cherries need to get more players forward and closer to their main man.
55'
STAT: There have been 23 goals in the last five meetings. The average of 4.6 goals per match is the highest for any Premier League fixture to have been played at least five times. However, it is still goalless here today.
52'
D. Gosling gets yellow.
Dan Gosling tripped Kouyate as he tried to break forward on the break, it was a blatant foul to stop the Hammers man and he is shown a yellow card.
51'
It's end to end stuff here, both teams are struggling to keep possession of the ball and it is switching from side to side, but giving an excellent pace to this match.
49'
A. Masuaku gets yellow.
The second yellow card of the game is shown to Arthur Masuaku after he caught Adam Smith late.
48'
Decent start to the second half here by Bournemouth, they are enjoying the early possession, similar to how they ended the first period as the Hammers began to falter as the first 45 minutes went on.
46'
The second half is underway!
45' +1
That's the half-time whistle!
45'
There will be a minimum of one minute added time played here.
44'
STAT: Today's game is Eddie Howe's 100th Premier League game in charge. At the age of 40 years and 52 days on the day of the game, he will be the third youngest English manager to reach this milestone after Glenn Hoddle and Gareth Southgate, who were both 38.
42'
Just gone a bit quiet now at the London Stadium, with the Hammers supporters not having much to shout about in the last 10 minutes or so. Bournemouth have done well to get back into this game, but it remains all-square with a few minutes remaining on the clock.
40'
Not long to go until the break now at the London Stadium, can either side break the deadlock before half-time? Bournemouth are enjoying more possession at the moment, but most of it is in the middle of the pitch and they are struggling to break into the final third.
37'
Bournemouth have certainly grown into this game and they seem to be ending the half on a positive note. They have had a few corners and free-kicks in good positions, which may be one of their best opportunities to score here today.
35'
STAT: David Moyes has collected 15 points from his last eight Premier League matches, one more than he managed in his previous 28 matches in the division.
33'
CHANCE! Best opportunity of the game for Bournemouth! Lewis Cook goes incredibly close to opening the scoring here after a well-worked corner. It was a terrific set piece, it eventually fell to Cook on the edge of the area who tried to curl one into the top left-hand corner, but it curls away from the goal at the last second.
31'
J. Collins gets yellow.
James Collins is shown the first yellow card of the game, he abruptly brought down Fraser as he looked to break on the counter-attack. The centre-back was never going to get their in time and brings the winger down inside the Hammers half.
30'
The Hammers have enjoyed 60% possession or more throughout this first half, but they are yet to make their dominance show with a goal. The game is starting to become more open now, with Bournemouth doing their best to try and break on the quick counter-attack, using the pace of Jordon Ibe, Fraser and Wilson.
27'
Terrible effort! Noble slices an effort from 20 yards out so badly that it bounces out for a throw. The West Ham skipper sees the funny side of it though. Good play up play once more by the home side.
25'
Still goalless here at the London Stadium, but West Ham are certainly the team on top and looking the more likely to score first here. They have dominated possession and look the stronger side is all aspects of the game at the moment.
22'
Decent chance for Bournemouth! The visitors won a free-kick in a good position, which Ryan Fraser whipped into the box. It fell to Simon Francis at the far post who volleyed a low effort across goal, which forces Adrian into making a good save.
21'
STAT: Bournemouth are unbeaten in four league games since Christmas. However, the Cherries haven't won in their last nine games in London, drawing two and losing seven.
19'
The visitors have barely touched the ball in the last five minutes or so, the Hammers are closing them down and quickly and limiting any space when they do manage to get on the ball in midfield. Wilson is cutting a very isolated figure up front at the moment.
16'
Marko Arnautovic has been involved in nine goals in his last seven Premier League matches, with six goals and three assists. He has been the Hammers biggest threat once again today, involved in everything positive in the final third.
14'
GREAT CHANCE! The best opportunity of the game falls to Arnautovic after an excellent cross into the box by Pablo Zabaleta. The Austrian was just onside and managed to get in front of his markers, he gets on the end of the cross and looks to have scored, but Begovic pulled off a terrific save to tip it over the bar.
13'
Bournemouth are camped inside their own half at the moment as the Hammers control possession of the ball and play good football within their midfield and attacking third. Very positive start by the home side, just what the crowd want to see.
10'
Decent chance! Mark Noble fires a volley from long-range after the ball falls straight to him after a poor headed clearance by Nathan Ake. However, his effort didn't have enough dip on it and it landed on top of the net, not causing Asmir Begovic too many problems.
9'
This is better from Bournemouth, they had to withstand a few minutes of early West Ham pressure and sit back, but now they are starting to string a few passes together themselves and are looking to release Callum Wilson going forward at every opportunity.
7'
STAT: The Hammers could win consecutive Premier League fixtures for the first time since January 2017, when they followed a 3-0 home victory against Crystal Palace with a 3-1 triumph at Middlesbrough.
5'
It less than four weeks since the two sides last met on Boxing day and played out an enthralling 3-3 draw at the Vitality Stadium. Lets hope we see a similar game here today! The Hammers enjoying most of the early possession here.
3'
Marko Arnautovic and Manuel Lanzini are already linking up well in attack for the Hammers, they play very close together, short and quick passes which will cause defences, perfectly shown against Huddersfield last weekend.
2'
Bournemouth's only win in five visits to West Ham in all competitions was 4-3 at Upton Park in the Premier League in August 2015.
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We're underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between West Ham United and Bournemouth.
The Hammers will be looking to build on their impressive victory at Huddersfield when they welcome the Cherries to the London Stadium this afternoon.
David Moyes' side thrashed Huddersfield last weekend with Marko Arnautovic and Manuel Lanzini linking up to terrific effect in the second half, securing a 4-1 victory. That stretched their unbeaten run to four games, putting the Hammers into 11th position in the Premier League. However, they haven't won back-to-back league games for over a year.
Bournemouth also secured a victory last weekend, they came from behind to beat Arsenal 2-1 at home, which lifted them four points clear of the relegation zone and into 13th position. However, they have not kept a clean sheet in last 10 games since a 0-0 draw against Swansea in November.
West Ham will be without striker Andy Carroll who is out for a month with an injury picked up in training during the week. Meanwhile for Bournemouth, Joshua King and Junior Stanislas have been struggling with hamstring injuries in recent weeks, but they may be fit enough to return to the squad today.
The team news is in, here is how the two sides will line-up this afternoon...
WEST HAM SUBS: Hart, Hernandez, Byram, Martinez, Burke, Cullen, Rice
WEST HAM (3-5-2): Adrian (GK); Ogbonna, Collins, Cresswell; Zabaleta, Obiang, Kouyate, Noble (C), Masuaku; Lanzini, Arnautovic
BOURNEMOUTH SUBS: Boruc, Surman, King, Stanislas, Mousset, Simpson, Taylor
BOURNEMOUTH (5-4-1): Begovic (GK); Smith, Francis (C), S.Cook, Ake, Daniels; Ibe, Gosling, L.Cook, Fraser; Wilson
Both teams name unchanged sides from those that secured victories last weekend in the Premier League.
The teams are out here at the London Stadium and kick-off is just minutes away! Stay tuned for all of the match action.
HALF-TIME: WEST HAM 0-0 BOURNEMOUTH
Bournemouth had to weather the storm after West Ham's strong start, but despite their early chances, it remains goalless at the London Stadium. Begovic has been the busier of the two goalkeepers, making an excellent stop early on to deny Arnautovic.
FULL-TIME: WEST HAM 1-1 BOURNEMOUTH
Two goals in three minutes means that the points are shared here at the London Stadium. Javier Hernandez came off the bench to cancel out Ryan Fraser's opener, straight from the restart, However, a positive for both sides is that they remain unbeaten in the Premier League since 23rd December.
That's all from us today folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
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