Postpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018
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Swansea win would move them level with West Ham
Andre Ayew makes first start of second Swansea spell
Javier Hernandez returns for Hammers
Swans have won three of past five league games
Hammers have won one of past five
Patrick Jennings
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Until the next time!
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
A huge win for Swansea. Dismal from the Hammers.
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
Manuel Lanzini twists into trouble and falls over. Aaron Cresswell can't reach a flicked pass down the line. David Moyes is taking notes. But time has pretty much run out.
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
THREE minutes added on.
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
Sam Clucas is coming off and Tammy Abraham is on for stoppage time.
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
It's not going to be a particularly cheery journey back to London. Swansea are stroking it about, enjoying this. A huge win for them. They're moving above West Ham on goal difference, up to 13th.
But still only three points from the drop zone...
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
Sorry Hammers fans, no sign of a comeback to speak of. Michail Antonio spins and shoots but his effort is blocked on the edge of the box and the away side are beginning to leave gaps at the back.
Under FIVE to play...
Swansea 4-1 West Ham
Andy King off and Tom Carroll on for Swansea.
Just under 10 minutes to go.
Michail Antonio
Hello... What's dimmer than a glimmer of hope?
I mean this simply can't be the start of a comeback, can it?
Michail Antonio turns sharply in the box and fires a low shot home from Aaron Cresswell's deep delivery.
Swansea 4-0 West Ham
Andre Ayew is coming off - Nathan Dyer on to replace him. A rousing round of applause for a striker who has worked tirelessly.
Swansea 4-0 West Ham
Swansea are about to get out a picnic blanket and dig into the custard tarts.
Swansea 4-0 West Ham
Cheikhou Kouyate is shown a yellow for another trip - again on Andrew Ayew.
And here is one for Marko Arnautovic too, for crashing through Kyle Naughton.
His arms fall heavily to his side. This must be grim viewing for the West Ham fans. Some are on their way out already.
Jordan Ayew
Confidence. Jordan Ayew sends the keeper the wrong way. Swansea are absolutely flying up the table.
Swansea 3-0 West Ham
Cheikhou Kouyate trips Andre Ayew in the box - penalty.
Swansea 3-0 West Ham
Jordan Ayew is busting out the stepovers now. He is 5-0 up on Fifa against his little brother.
Swansea 3-0 West Ham
Marko Arnautovic into the box, a lovely touch to smooth his way past Alfie Mawson, then another feint to deceive Federico Fernandez. The path is open, the goal is at his mercy, but Arnautovic can only spoon a tame effort up and straight into Lukasz Fabianski's gloves.
That was a supremely easy chance.
Swansea 3-0 West Ham
Michail Antonio dispossessed and Swansea zoom up the pitch on the counter. Ki Sung-yeung looks to dart in a disguised pass towards Andre Ayew but the striker didn't read it.
Ayew then spins on a loose ball and tries to thread in Sam Clucas but Adrian is alert and scampers out of his box to clear.
Swansea 3-0 West Ham
They look so frustrated, the West Ham players. The home fans are loving this - Swansea are well on their way to a seventh consecutive home win - in all competitions.
Andy King
Oh dear. West Ham really are underwater now. Andre Ayew's header from a corner is palmed off the line by Adrian and into Javier Hernandez's face.
The rebound comes back, it falls to Andy King about a yard out and the midfielder on loan from Leicester stabs home his first Swansea goal.
As it stands, the Swans are moving above David Moyes' side on goal difference.
Swansea 2-0 West Ham
Back under way at the Liberty Stadium - and a change for West Ham: Michail Antonio is on for Patrice Evra.