Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 22 August 2015
That's the 13th goal Darren Randolph has conceded to Bournemouth in the past year, although he could have done little about that.
West Ham: Randolph, Jenkinson, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Obiang, Noble, Kouyate, Nolan, Payet, Sakho. Subs: Spiegel, Tomkins, Jarvis, Collins, Maiga, Lanzini, Cullen.
Bournemouth: Boruc, Francis, Cook, Elphick, Surman, Gradel, Daniels, Wilson, King, Ritchie, O'Kane. Subs: Federici, Gosling, Pugh, Mings, Smith, Kermorgant, Distin.
Emlyn Begley
That's the 13th goal Darren Randolph has conceded to Bournemouth in the past year, although he could have done little about that.
Callum Wilson
Bournemouth's first ever top-flight goal.
Full-back Simon Francis charges down the right, shrugs off Aaron Cresswell perhaps a bit too easily, and crosses to Callum Wilson, who fires home first time with power.
Paul Mortimer
Former Charlton player on BBC London 94.9
Slaven Bilic tested West Ham midfielder Reece Oxford to see if he was ready and he is. But it's important not to push him too much.
West Ham defender Winston Reid heads home the corner but he'd shoved Tommy Elphick to do it and it's disallowed.
A corner to West Ham as the Hammers break, with Dimitri Payet influential in it, and Bournemouth just about clear with Kevin Nolan ready to shoot.
Former Republic of Ireland and Leeds free-kick legend Ian Harte wishing the best to the team who released him in the summer.
Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc gets his first touch as he holds onto a cross aimed at Kevin Nolan.
West Ham break and they have a corner.
Bournemouth start the half attacking but it comes to nothing. About half of this pitch is really shady, I hope not to much happens there or else I'll strain my eyes.
As we get under way at Upton Park, a reminder of the line-ups.
It's hot by all accounts in east London. Not so much in this office in the north of England I'm sat in.
Handshakes time at Upton Park. Hammers fans sing a song about bubbles as they like to do.
Almost time to go.
Republic of Ireland keeper Darren Randolph makes his Premier League debut for West Ham today. Suspended first-choice Adrian misses his first league match since New Year's Day 2014, ending a run of 58 consecutive appearances.
Quote MessageBournemouth are not just passing in a tiki-taka way and they are not just lumping it up, they are mixing it up. I watched both of their games and of course you could say that they deserved something from each of them.
Slaven Bilic, West Ham manager
Quote MessageOf course it's important that we start getting results on the board. Our changing room is full of winners - we didn't win the league last year by not having a winning attitude. So of course there is a frustration, but even stronger is a willingness to put it right.
Eddie Howe, Bournemouth manager
BBC London 94.9
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Simon Brotherton
MOTD commentator at Upton Park
Bournemouth will hope to get on the board at the third time of asking after two narrow defeats in which they've played well and looked comfortable but ended up empty handed.
They won't get as many chances this season in the Premier League as they had last year in the Championship so must be more ruthless when they do arrive.
Slaven Bilic will look for a more assertive showing from West Ham after upsetting Arsenal only to then fail to cope with Leicester last week when the onus was more on them as the home team.
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Football Analyst
I hope Bournemouth do not also emulate Burnley's habit of playing well but being beaten and then getting a little pat on the back afterwards before being sent on their way. They do not want that.
I liked the way they played against Liverpool they did not carry much of a goal threat from open play and, as badly as they need to get a positive result at Upton Park, I cannot see it happening.
It will not be straightforward for West Ham, though.
West Ham start with Darren Randolph in goal following Adrian's suspension. Their other change sees Kevin Nolan come in for 16-year-old Reece Oxford, who has picked up a knock.
Bournemouth's starting line-up are unchanged from the side who lost 1-0 to Liverpool, although Yann Kermorgant is added to the bench. £8m summer signing Tyrone Mings remains a substitute.
West Ham: Randolph, Jenkinson, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Obiang, Noble, Kouyate, Nolan, Payet, Sakho. Subs: Spiegel, Tomkins, Jarvis, Collins, Maiga, Lanzini, Cullen.
Bournemouth: Boruc, Francis, Cook, Elphick, Surman, Gradel, Daniels, Wilson, King, Ritchie, O'Kane. Subs: Federici, Gosling, Pugh, Mings, Smith, Kermorgant, Distin