Postpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 22 September 2019
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
A tackle Graeme Souness would be proud of.
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Emma Sanders
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
A tackle Graeme Souness would be proud of.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Ouch! Angelo Ogbonna doesn't hold back here. He absolutely clatters into Andreas Pereira on the right touchline.
Referee Anthony Taylor shows him a yellow. Naughty!
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James McEvoy: Playing in goal in the school cages at lunchtime, stepped backwards and caught my trousers on a jagged part of the cage. Tore a hole straight through my trousers and boxers exposing my bare behind. Still had half the school day left...
Got lobbed playing in goal one Sunday - back peddled so quickly following the ball I ran straight into the post and knocked myself out. And the ball went in.
Jack Merrylees
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
West Ham have been the better team so far in this game. They have had more of the possession, they look more lively but there have not been many attempts to get chances on goals. Manchester United do not look like they want to take too many chances at the moment.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Wolves
Joao Moutinho's corner is swung towards the backpost and Leander Dendoncker, on the stretch, gets full contact with a volley. Mamadou Sakho is in the right place to make a crucial block.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Wolves
Adama Traore evades the challenge of one defender and gains a yard on another. He squeezes a decent cross in too but Joel Ward just about nods it away.
Leander Dendoncker is chasing up the rebound but won't get there. Diogo Jota does win a corner on the left a few moments later though.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Ashley Young's through ball has too much pace on it and Marcus Rashford can only bundle it out for a throw-in.
He's offside anyway and there's a shrug of the shoulders after he realises he's made a wasteful sprint.
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Rob: Really not sure about Mata's selection today. We need speed on the counter today and Mata isn't that.
Peter Malath: Why does Ole insist in playing Matic especially against an aggressive team when we have Fred?
Crystal Palace 0-0 Wolves
Wilfried Zaha makes a dangerous run down the right but the cross is blocked. Moments later, Jordan Ayew tries to carve an opening in the centre but the ball through to Cheikhou Kouyate is a poor one.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I am interested to see how West Ham play on the left-hand side. We are used to seeing them push forward on the right but you get the feeling that they could surprise and push forward on the left as well. They seem to have a very attack minded XI today with Aaron Creswell, Pablo Fornais and Issa Diop all wanting to push forward.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Pablo Fornals links up with Felipe Anderson on the right but the latter's cross is a poor one. Man Utd just having to defend a little here.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Wolves
Willy Boly, back in the side following his suspension in the Premier League last week, switches it from left to right as Wolves get on the ball early-on.
Wilfried Zaha then makes a run in behind the defence but Palace opt for a patient build-up.
Cautious start by both teams.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
As expected, Man Utd have the early possession. There's a couple of nice touches on the right from Andreas Pereira to keep the ball as he comes under pressure from two opponents.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Wolves
Under way at Selhurst Park too.
West Ham 0-0 Man Utd
Off we go in London.
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I hope I'm wrong but I'm not convinced the United line up is going to trouble the Hammers.
Mick, Manchester
West Ham v Man Utd (14:00 BST)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think it will be a huge upset if West Ham win today. That XI is a good side, it's all about whether they take their chances. There is going to be some good individual battles today.
Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00 BST)
The Palace fans are in good voice as the teams come out of the tunnel. The eagle and his Jumanji trainer have left now.
West Ham v Man Utd (14:00 BST)
Scotland manager Steve Clarke is in London today. Keeping an eye on Scott McTominay?
West Ham v Man Utd (14:00 BST)