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  1. Nuno begins West Ham reign with drawpublished at 08:10 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    West Ham players celebrate after Jarrod Bowen's equaliser against EvertonImage source, Getty Images

    Jarrod Bowen's equaliser earned a point for West Ham as they began life under new manager Nuno Espirito Santo with a draw at Everton.

    Michael Keane scored an early opener for Everton with a super bullet header from James Garner's whipped cross from the left.

    Everton had the best of the first half, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish particularly lively, and the former came closest to extending the Toffees' lead when he glanced a header narrowly wide.

    But Everton were unable to take advantage of their early dominance and Bowen made them pay on 65 minutes when he found space inside the box and his vicious left-footed shot flew in via a deflection off Keane.

    West Ham ended the game on top and Nuno will take heart from his side's reponse to the early setback, though the draw means the Hammers are still second from bottom with just four points.

    Everton move up the table to ninth place, level on eight points with four clubs including Chelsea.

  2. Good morningpublished at 08:05 BST

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Hello, welcome to Tuesday.

    Lots to go at today but kicking things off with a bit of reaction to yesterday's draw between Everton and West Ham United.

    We'll have general Premier League chit chat a bit later and then switch focus to the Champions League this afternoon, including a few live news conferences on the agenda.

    But first, The Hammers and The Toffees.

    Here's a reminder of what happened...

  3. Honours even at Hill Dickinsonpublished at 08:00 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    Michael Keane celebrates after scoringImage source, Getty Images
    Jarrod BowenImage source, Getty Images
    Nuno Espirito Santo and David MoyesImage source, Reuters