Second-halfpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 16 May 2015
We're back under way at Upton Park...
West Ham XI: Adrian, Jenkinson, Reid, Collins, Cresswell, Kouyate, Song, Noble, Downing, Valencia, Cole
Everton XI: Howard, Coleman, Stones, Jagielka, Galloway, Barry, McCarthy, Lennon, Barkley, Osman, Lukaku
Matt Davis
We're back under way at Upton Park...
The most significant action has been Mr Friend pulling yellow cards out of his pocket. How will those bookings affect both teams' chances in getting a Europa League place?
Not much between the teams here. West Ham feel they should have had a penalty after Cresswell's cross appeared to hit Coleman's arm. Lukaku curled a great effort high and wide for Everton while Stuart Downing had the home side's best chance.
In the all-important Fair Play table it is advantage West Ham as Everton's Barry and Coleman went into Mr Friend's book while Reid was shown a yellow for the Hammers
One minute of injury time.
Gareth Barry goes into Kevin Friend's book after clattering into Reid. Yellow cards-wise, its Everton 2-1 West Ham.
Fourth corner for West Ham but it comes to nothing. Cagey affair this.
Should it have been a penalty? Kevin Friend waved away West Ham's calls for a penalty after the ball appeared to strike the arm of Coleman on 13 minutes.
Downing cuts in from the right and drives towards the Everton defence. He hits a stinging shot but it is fisted away by Howard.
It's now one-a-piece in yellow cards with Seamus Coleman booked for a tug on Valencia.
Lukaku, who has been such a thorn in West Ham's side in recent games, has the best chance of the match.
Lennon finds the Belgian in the box and cuts inside onto his left foot before trying to curl it into Adrian's top corner but his shot is too high.
Well worked move from West Ham ends with Noble's shot just drifting wide.
Winston Reid gets his 10th card of the season for a body check on Lukaku. How will that affect the Fair Play standings?
Osman almost finds Lennon with a wonderful through ball but Adrian is quickly off his line to smother the danger.
Teenager Reece Burke does well with an Aaron Lennon cross. He hasn't put a foot wrong since coming on.
West Ham do seem to have woken up, they are doing all the attacking and maybe should have had a penalty after the Coleman handball.
Mark Daws: Two penalty shouts, One was a 100% handball. Nothing, two penalties all season. Hammers waking up in this one.
Enner Valencia, who has scored one Premier League goal in six months for West Ham, has a shot from distance but it is easily saved by Howard.
Early change for West Ham with James Collins coming off injured and being replaced by 18-year-old Reece Burke.
Aaron Creswell forces a corner after his shot is fumbled by Tim Howard. West Ham then have two shouts for a penalty as they claim a handball from McCarthy and then Coleman.
Everton very much in the ascendency. Stewart Downing has tested Everton debutant Brendan Galloway down the rght wing with the England midfielder getting the better of the youngster.