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West Ham 0-0 Everton
Ross Barkley sends a pass out for a West Ham goal-kick. Poor.
West Ham sit 13th in Bilic's second season
A win would put West Ham on 40 points
Lukaku is the Premier League's top scorer on 24 goals
Everton sit seventh - three points off United in 5th having played two games more
Matt Davis
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Ross Barkley sends a pass out for a West Ham goal-kick. Poor.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Everton have had ONE touch in the West Ham box and that was when Adrian made a hash of a throw-in.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Idrissa Gueye goes route one to Romelu Lukaku, the Belgium striker charges the ball down but West Ham defend well.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Arthur Masuaku with a wonderful driving run down the left wing to win a corner.
Manuel Lanzini's first effort comes back to him, he plays the ball in again and James Collins rises highest but heads wide at the far post.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Everton's first corner is conceded by James Collins with an acrobatic diving header. West Ham again clear danger from the set-piece.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Edimilson Fernandes is booked for tripping Leighton Baines and Everton have a free-kick in a promising position but the set-piece comes to nothing.
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Leon Osman
Ex-Everton midfielder on Final Score
Everton's performance so far has been indifferent. At the moment it's scrappy, both teams giving the ball away too easily, and you'd hope this match will soon settle down.
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You wait half an hour for one effort and then two come along, it's like waiting for a bus.
And it's West Ham again as Manuel Lanzini passes to Cheikhou Kouyate who shoots wide from 25 yards.
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Something has happened.
Idrissa Gueye is booked for taking out Jonathan Calleri.
Can the Hammers make something, the kick is pumped into the box but Phil Jagielka heads it out for a corner.
From the corner the balls comes to Havard Nordtveit who shoots straight at Tom Davies, the ball comes back to the Norwegian who has another crack and this time his effort is deflected at Maarten Stekelenburg by Jonathan Calleri.
And that might be the first shot of the game.
Who had 29 minutes?
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Tom Davies and Winston Reid collide and the Kiwi comes off worse. More delays as he receives treatment but the Hammers skipper eventually gets back to his feet.
Roger East has another quite word with Davies.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
No improvement in the quality of this game. Yet to have a proper shot from either side.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Adrian almost gifts Everton the opener...from a throw in.
Edimilson Fernandes throws the ball at the Spainard who tries to hoof it up field, misses and nearly takes off Romelu Lukaku's head.
The ball spills loose and Adrian just manages to get to it before Kevin Mirallas.
I did say he might be a bit rusty.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Some actual goalmouth action.
Arthur Masuaku sends in a teasing cross but West Ham do not have Andy Carroll in the box.
West Ham win a corner and Manuel Lanzini almost finds Cheikhou Kouyate at the far post.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Easily the worst 10 minutes I've seen this season, unless you like teams giving the ball away in midfield.
This graphic shows where the ball has spent most of the time...
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Tom Davies lunges at Havard Nordtveit and sends the Norwegian sprawling.The referee gives the youngster a bit of a talking to.
Bit of a delay here while Cheikhou Kouyate receives treatment. Plenty of strapping being put under his knee.
The game has really not got going yet.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Scrappy start by both sides.
West Ham 0-0 Everton
Here we go...
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Dean Saunders
Ex-Liverpool and Wales striker on Final Score
Slaven Bilic has been treated awfully at West Ham and it's undermined him.
There's been talk about the board putting together shortlists of who could replace him. One of the owners tweeted after a game, apologising for a defeat. That's not your job, it's the job of the manager to run and comment on his team. It makes the club appear rudderless.
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Here come the teams, the bubbles are blowing.
Big opportunity for West Ham today.
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The other Everton player who is in on fire in front of goal is Phil Jagielka.
Yes you read that right, the 34-year-old has netted in his last three league appearances - as many as he managed in his previous 71.