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West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
This is not so good from Aurier. He gets a talking to from ref Michael Oliver for a late challenge on a West Ham man.
Match ends with bad tempered pushing and shoving
Kane hits post twice in addition to scoring
Aurier saw red after late tackle on Carroll resulted in second yellow
Spurs with three straight away wins in league
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Phil Dawkes
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
This is not so good from Aurier. He gets a talking to from ref Michael Oliver for a late challenge on a West Ham man.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Take a bow Serge Aurier. Marko Arnautovic muscles past one Spurs man and into the box but the wing-back sticks with his man and times a superb sliding tackle to perfection to head of danger just before the Hammers forward was about to shoot.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
The initial corner is flicked away but hammered back into the box by Eric Dier. Cue a bit of pinball before the ball is finally got rid of by West Ham.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Spurs win another corner as Moussa Sissoko's cross is put behind...
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Space for Christian Eriksen. West Ham don't want that. The Dane's shot takes a deflection and goes behind. Hammers keeper Joe Hart didn't look happy. The sun is in his eyes. Time for a cap I reckon, unless he doesn't want to mess up that well shampooed and conditioned hair.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
The ball almost breaks for Harry Kane in the box but he is unable to reach it before Angelo Ogbonna charges across to take charge and clear.
Soon after, down the other end, Hernandez tries to release Arnautovic but Lloris is out to hammer the ball away from outside his box.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
First shot. Not far away either. Javier Hernandez's effort is optimistic but worries Hugo Lloris, who jumps but is not required to get a hand to it. The roof of the net takes the brunt.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Matthew Upson
Former West Ham defender on BBC Radio 5 live
That is exactly the area you want Arnautovic . It's a shame Hernandez didn't get in front of his defenders to have an effort on goal.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Both managers are up in their technical areas. Mauricio Pochettino adopting a finger to the chin in deep contemplation. Slaven Bilic is more of a prowler, flinging his arms at players and trying to steer his side like a bonkers puppeteer.
Another long ball to the left is put out of play by Aurier. Looks like the Hammers see a chance for Arnautovic against the new man.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Yet to settle. West Ham are looking to get the ball from back to front quickly. They set Marko Arnautovic away down the left but his low ball is cut out in the box by the diving Serge Aurier.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Early possession for Spurs, stroking the ball across midfield before Pablo Zabaleta gets a foot in. From his long ball forward, Javier Hernandez is caught offside.
West Ham 0-0 Tottenham
Matthew Upson
Former West Ham defender on BBC Radio 5 live
With Tottenham's Mousa Dembele and Victor Wanyama out of the team, it's a good time for West Ham to get this fixture on the board
West Ham v Tottenham
Under way. This has the potential to be a belter of a game. Don't go anywhere.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator
Forget all the Wembley nonsense - it's West Ham away that is the real Spurs curse.
Successive 1-0 defeats at the homes of the Hammers have effectively ended their title challenges in the last two seasons… and then there was 'Lasagne-gate' in 2006!
If Slaven Bilic's side were to make it three wins in a row in this fixture, they'd also register a hat-trick of straight successes at London Stadium for the first time, amidst signs that they're repeating last year's slow start made better in autumn.
Spurs will rightly be favourites though, and really need to win even at this early stage of the season. A seven or eight-point gap to the leaders takes a lot of narrowing.
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Trevor Sinclair
Ex-England winger on BBC Football Focus
Tottenham are a young team. They are creating the chances but they just have to keep believing in each other.
They need leaders and hopefully they can step up during this sticky period.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Here come the teams at the London Stadium, wading their way through a sea of bubbles. Wouldn't fancy getting one of them in the eye right before 90 minutes of running around.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Steve Sidwell
Injured Brighton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
[Former Stoke team-mate] Marko Arnautovic has so much talent, he can go to the top. He can win games by himself. He’ll be judged on performing for West Ham in the big games.
He’ll be their focal player. He can cause real trouble. It’s got all the ingredients to be a good game. I’m sure there’ll be goals.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Trevor Sinclair
Ex-England winger on BBC Football Focus
Joe Hart is a top keeper for me and he has lots of experience. I got the impression he really missed the Premier League when he was away.
For me, he probably still is number one for England and the best is still to come from him.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
Joe Hart speaking to Trevor Sinclair on Football Focus: "I was just as excited as a fan to play in the London Stadium. We have all heard the rumours about the atmosphere and I didn't feel like that.
"Against Tottenham, it will be special. There is a big buzz for it. Whatever bad went on last season, the first result people talk about is that special result against them.
"He's a top player Harry Kane. It is going to be difficult. We need to put our bodies in front of the ball because he will get shots.
West Ham v Tottenham (12:30 BST)
It is filling up nicely at the London Stadium. One thing for certain, both sets of fans will be nag up for this. Totally grey overhead, though. Looks like someone has just shoved a tupperware box over the ground.