Summary

  • Europa Conference League result: Tottenham 3-2 Vitesse - Son, Moura & OG

  • Spurs race into 3-0 lead but visitors fight back

  • Spurs reduced to 10 men (Romero), Vitesse down to nine

  • Europa League result: Leicester City 1-1 Spartak Moscow - Amartey equalises after Moses header

  • Vardy misses penalty late in second half

  • Europa League result: Genk 2-2 West Ham - Benrahma scores twice

  • Premier League side fought back to lead but then pegged back late on

  1. Rice in formpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

    Genk v West Ham (17:45 GMT)

    West Ham captain Declan Rice has gone from strength to strength this season after reaching the Euro 2020 final with England in the summer.

    The midfielder has three goals and three assists this season and is back in the Three Lions squad for the World Cup qualifiers later this month.

    Check out the full squad here

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  2. Set-piece problemspublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

    Genk v West Ham (17:45 GMT)

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    Genk have conceded more goals via set-pieces than any other side in the Europa League this season (four), with two of those coming at London Stadium in the reverse fixture on matchday three.

  3. Going all the way again?published at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

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    This will be only West Ham’s second trip to Belgium in all European competition after a 1-0 win over Ghent back in September 1964 in the Cup Winners’ Cup first round.

    The Hammers went all the way to lifting the trophy that season, defeating 1860 Munich in the final at Wembley.

  4. Hammers aiming for quick progresspublished at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

    Genk v West Ham (17:45 GMT)

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    West Ham defender Vladimir Coufal said they "want the bonus" of qualifying for the knockout stage of the Europa League with two games to spare.

    A fourth win from four matches could see West Ham progress when they take on Genk on Thursday (17:45 GMT).

    They are currently six points clear of the other three teams in Group H.

    "That's very important for us because our schedule is unbelievable now so we can have one game less if we win the group," said Coufal.

    "It's a good bonus for us and we want to get this bonus."

  5. Moyes celebrates 1,000th gamepublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

    Genk v West Ham (17:45 GMT)

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    David Moyes says West Ham United are on the "fast train to the top" and he has no intention of jumping off as he reaches 1,000 games as a manager.

    Moyes' landmark game comes in a relatively low-key Europa League group game against Genk.

    That suits the 58-year-old just fine as he really does not want the fuss. Not with West Ham on the verge of booking a place in the last 16 of a European competition for the first time since 1980.

    In addition, they have beaten both Manchester clubs on the way to reaching the EFL Cup quarter-finals, while victory against Liverpool on Sunday could take them as high as second in the Premier League.

    "If it had taken West Ham six years to get to this point [instead of two], West Ham supporters would probably have accepted it," said Moyes.

    "Now we have to keep it going. Keep challenging, keep chipping away at it. We're on the fast train to the top and I don't want to get off."

    Read the full piece

  6. Hammers make seven changespublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

    Genk v West Ham (17:45 GMT)

    West Ham boss David Moyes makes six changes to the side that beat Aston Villa 4-1 in the Premier League at the weekend, with goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, defenders Vladimír Coufal, Craig Dawson and Issa Diop, midfielders Mark Noble and Arthur Masuaku and forward Manuel Lanzini coming into the XI.

    Declan Rice and Michail Antonio keep their spots, despite the Hammers hosting Liverpool on Sunday.

    West Ham XI: Areola, Coufal, Diop, Dawson, Cresswell, Masuaku, Noble, Rice, Lanzini, Benrahma, Antonio.

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    Kristian Thorstvedt, the son of former Tottenham and Norway goalkeeper Erik, starts in midfield for the hosts.

    Genk XI: Vandevoordt, Arteaga, Lucumi, Mujaid Sadick, Muñoz, Thorstvedt, Heynen, Ito, Hrosovsky, Paintsil, Onuachu

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  7. Tonight's actionpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

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    A number of British teams in action tonight across two Uefa competitions, here is what we have:

    Europa League:

    Genk v West Ham (17:45)

    Brondby v Rangers (17:45)

    Leicester v Spartak Moscow (20:00)

    Ferencvarosi v Celtic (20:00)

    Europa Conference League:

    Tottenham v Vitesse (20:00)

    See the fixture list in full here

  8. Milestone man Moyespublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2021

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    Preston > Everton > Manchester United > Real Sociedad > Sunderland > West Ham.

    David Moyes began his managerial career in 1998 and 23 years on the Scot will pop open the champagne again as he reaches the 1,000 game milestone.