Summary

  • FT: West Ham 0-2 Wolves - Hammers only above bottom three on goal difference

  • Jimenez heads in Traore cross, before Neto's fierce strike

  • FT: Maupay scores in injury time to give Brighton shock win over Arsenal

  • Brighton move five points above bottom three

  • Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (19:45 BST) - live on BBC One and online

  • FT: Watford and Leicester draw 1-1 after two injury-time goals

  1. Postpublished at 25 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    As we head off for a drinks break the commentators are discussing whether this will be last on MOTD or not.

    WE'RE BACK!

    Issa Diop of West Ham UnitedImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    Jack Wilshere is warming up! How long have we been away?!

  3. Postpublished at 20 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Better, good run down the right from Jeremy Ngakia, he cuts the ball back and it runs through to Tomas Soucek.

    He hits the shot from a good 25 yards, fizzed in with superb power but it takes a touch and flies over the bar.

  4. Postpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Parker
    Ex-QPR and Manchester United defender on BBC Radio London

    Fornals has got to do that more often, to stretch the game and take pressure off this West Ham midfield who are who are just being absolutely ripped to pieces.

    West Ham's Pablo FornalsImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 17 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Maybe that chance out of nothing can kick the Hammers into life. They've now got a free-kick in a decent spot. But it comes to nothing.

  6. Postpublished at 14 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Oh dear! Total headloss!

    One long ball over the top frees Pablo Fornals, he's clean through on goal for the Hammers. The ball pops up nicely on the bounce, it's begging to be hit first time, Fornals cracks off the shot...

    Puts it hundreds of feet over. A dreadful effort and he knows it. Head in hands moment.

    West Ham's Pablo FornalsImage source, Getty Images
  7. 'West Ham are seriously struggling to get any momentum'published at 17:45 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Parker
    Ex-QPR and Manchester United defender on BBC Radio London

    West Ham are seriously struggling to get any momentum even in and around the halfway line, they can't get over it.

    Even if they do, it's a hopeful pass forward because they haven't got enough players in forward areas to cause any problems.

  8. Postpublished at 12 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Wolves force another corner, David Moyes' side are pretty much just camped in. Raul Jimenez loops a hopeful header on goal but it's not going to worry Lukasz Fabianski.

    West Ham United manager David MoyesImage source, PA Media
  9. 'Players still trying to adjust to playing in June'published at 17:41 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Parker
    Ex-QPR and Manchester United defender on BBC Radio London

    Since the return of the Premier League, teams have been erratic and given the ball away but that's down to rustiness and getting used to it. Players are maybe still trying to adjust to playing in June.

    Wolves have kept the ball better than West Ham so far.

  10. Postpublished at 10 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    Another mazy, niggling run from Diogo Jota to get into the area but West Ham clear. He must be a nightmare to face.

    Diogo Jota of Wolverhampton WanderersImage source, EPA
  11. Postpublished at 8 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    If you didn't recognise Diogo Jota with his longer hair you'd recognise his tenacious running which forces a corner. West Ham don't get it away first time and it comes back in - away for another corner.

  12. 'We threw the game away'published at 17:38 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    Brighton 2-1 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Sport: "I am very frustrated. It is unacceptable the way we lost the game. We like competing and I know we have a young squad but still, we threw the game away. We had to put it to bed earlier."

    On Neal Maupay challenge on Bern Leno: "I think it was very unfortunate. I don't think he wanted to hurt him, it is not looking good. We have to fight and be positive, tomorrow is a different day.

    "I think the players that came on today did really well, we did more than enough to win the game comfortably but we leave with zero points again.

    "I think this was a very different one to the one against Manchester City, when you give cheap goals like we did in this one you will suffer."

  13. Postpublished at 5 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    West Ham have made two passes in the first five minutes. Absolute domination from Wolves so far.

  14. 'I don't think Maupay meant to injure Leno'published at 17:36 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    Brighton 2-1 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, speaking to BBC Sport: "We switched off and when you switch off in the Premier League you get punished."

    On injury to Bernd Leno: "I spoke to him at half time and he felt he twisted his knee. As a goalkeeper you do not want him to get injured. It is a big loss to the team.

    "I don't think he [Neal Maupay] tried to injure him. He went for the ball like any striker would do and this is football. It can happen.

    "You train hard and have to wait for your chance. I am more than ready."

  15. Postpublished at 2 mins

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    It must be unusual circumstances - Ruben Neves just gave the ball away! Wolves won it back though. All gold so far.

  16. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    West Ham 0-0 Wolves

    We're under way, after we all take a knee.

    West Ham need the points here, big time.

  17. 'Maupay is a determined character'published at 17:32 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    Brighton 2-1 Arsenal

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton boss Graham Potter, speaking to BBC Sport: "We had to dig in against a good team, against a team that is well structured. We have been on the receiving end of a few of those as well.

    "He [Neal Maupay] is a determined character, his work for the team is incredible. He sacrifices himself a lot and this is still his first season in the Premier League. He works hard every day and we are very proud of him.

    On Bernd Leno's injury: "It looked like it was just momentum going towards him. It is unfortunate and you don't want to see anyone get injured and our thoughts go to him but it doesn't look too malicious.

    "Every three points in the Premier League is massive. It is nice to get off to a good start. It gives us a little bit of a foundation to build on, we have to recover now and go again Tuesday."

  18. Postpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    West Ham v Wolves (17:30 BST)

    A moment of silence and reflection. West Ham's Olympic home looks even more massive with nobody in it.

  19. 'It doesn't look good for Leno'published at 17:29 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    Brighton 2-1 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manger Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BT Sport: "A very difficult one to take. It is unacceptable in the way we lost the game. The fact we missed so many chances, the fact we gave them a goal and we did not compete for the second goal."

    On Bernd Leno's injury: "It doesn't look good but we don't know anything yet.

    Is Neal Maupay to blame? "It is too far from me, I haven't seen the actions. I always believe players don't have intention to injure people and I am sure he did not intend to do that."

    Where do Arsenal go from here? "We have to try to lift the players. There's a lot of things they have done really well but we don't compete. At this level you cannot give those sort of goals away.

    "This is the challenge we all have at the football club, to rebuild to something that is worth the club we are representing.

    "I just worry about tomorrow and lifting the players and winning the next football game."

  20. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 20 June 2020

    West Ham v Wolves (17:30 BST)

    Declan Rice is playing at centre-half today, while West Ham don't have a proper striker. A fluid attack of Jarrod Bowen, Michail Antonio and Felipe Anderson for Wolves to worry about.