Sheffield United v West Ham United, 21 January 2024

Score2-2
RefereeMichael Salisbury
CompetitionPremier League
VenueBramall Lane
Attendance29,164
Kick-off: 2.00pm . Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Sheffield United won: 3 Drawn: 3 West Ham United won: 4 Sheffield United scored: 10 West Ham United scored: 12 . West Ham United failed in their attempt to win on consecutive league visits to Bramall Lane for the first time since February 1963.

2 Sheffield United

Manager: Chris Wilder

2 West Ham United

Manager: David Moyes

Goals:

Ben Brereton Diaz 44 G
Ollie McBurnie penalty 90+13 P

Goals:

Maxwel Cornet 28 G
James Ward-Prowse penalty 79 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wes Foderingham
Defender Jayden Bogle
Defender Auston Trusty
Defender/Midfielder Jack Robinson
Midfielder Gustavo Hamer
Midfielder James McAtee
Midfielder Vinícius Souza
Midfielder/Forward Andre Brooks
Forward William Osula

Starting lineup:

Alphonse Areola Goalkeeper
Emerson Defender
Dinos Mavropanos Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
Maxwel Cornet Defender/Forward
Vladimír Coufal Defender/Midfielder
Pablo Fornals Midfielder
Tomáš Souček Midfielder
James Ward-Prowse Midfielder
Jarrod Bowen Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Ollie McBurnie for William Osula 46
Cameron Archer for Ben Brereton Diaz 67
Rhian Brewster for Andre Brooks 80
Rhys Norrington-Davies for Auston Trusty 80
Oliver Norwood for Vinícius Souza 88

Substitutions:

Ben Johnson for Maxwel Cornet 70
Divin Mubama for Danny Ings 90+6
Lukasz Fabiański for Alphonse Areola 90+12

Cards:

Gustavo Hamer 38 Y
Andre Brooks 68 Y
Anel Ahmedhodžić 75 Y
Rhian Brewster 90+3 R

Cards:

James Ward-Prowse 42 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+3 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+7 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+7 R

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Amissah
Defender/Midfielder Jili Buyabu
Midfielder Oliver Norwood
Midfielder Femi Seriki
Midfielder/Forward Ben Osborn
Forward Cameron Archer
Forward Rhian Brewster
Forward Ollie McBurnie

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Kaelan Casey
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Ben Johnson
Defender/Midfielder Oliver Scarles
Midfielder Lewis Orford
Forward Callum Marshall
Forward Divin Mubama

Comments:

League position: 20th . Sheffield United had now become the third team to concede 50 or more goals after 21 or fewer games of a season in the Premier League after Barnsley in 1997-98 and West Bromwich Albion in 2020-21 (51). . They had now scored more than one goal in seven of their last 62 games in the Premier League. . Ollie McBurnie became the first player to score in four consecutive appearances in home games in the top division for the Blades since Keith Eddy in August 1975. . Rhian Brewster was originally shown a yellow card but was upgraded to a red card following a VAR review for serious foul play.

Comments:

League position: 6th . West Ham United failed in their attempt to equal their club record of keeping a clean sheet in five consecutive league games; most recently in January 1991 in League Division Two. . Rhian Brewster became the first oppostion player to be sent-off in a game against the Hammers in the Premier League since Michael Keane of Everton on 3 April 2022; longer than any other team currently in the division. . They failed to win for the first time in their last nine games in the Premier League against newly-promoted opposition.

2 Sheffield United

Manager: Chris Wilder

Goals:

Ben Brereton Diaz 44 G
Ollie McBurnie penalty 90+13 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wes Foderingham
Defender Jayden Bogle
Defender Auston Trusty
Defender/Midfielder Jack Robinson
Midfielder Gustavo Hamer
Midfielder James McAtee
Midfielder Vinícius Souza
Midfielder/Forward Andre Brooks
Forward William Osula

Substitutions:

Ollie McBurnie for William Osula 46
Cameron Archer for Ben Brereton Diaz 67
Rhian Brewster for Andre Brooks 80
Rhys Norrington-Davies for Auston Trusty 80
Oliver Norwood for Vinícius Souza 88

Cards:

Gustavo Hamer 38 Y
Andre Brooks 68 Y
Anel Ahmedhodžić 75 Y
Rhian Brewster 90+3 R

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Amissah
Defender/Midfielder Jili Buyabu
Midfielder Oliver Norwood
Midfielder Femi Seriki
Midfielder/Forward Ben Osborn
Forward Cameron Archer
Forward Rhian Brewster
Forward Ollie McBurnie

Comments:

League position: 20th . Sheffield United had now become the third team to concede 50 or more goals after 21 or fewer games of a season in the Premier League after Barnsley in 1997-98 and West Bromwich Albion in 2020-21 (51). . They had now scored more than one goal in seven of their last 62 games in the Premier League. . Ollie McBurnie became the first player to score in four consecutive appearances in home games in the top division for the Blades since Keith Eddy in August 1975. . Rhian Brewster was originally shown a yellow card but was upgraded to a red card following a VAR review for serious foul play.

2 West Ham United

Manager: David Moyes

Goals:

Maxwel Cornet 28 G
James Ward-Prowse penalty 79 P

Starting lineup:

Alphonse Areola Goalkeeper
Emerson Defender
Dinos Mavropanos Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
Maxwel Cornet Defender/Forward
Vladimír Coufal Defender/Midfielder
Pablo Fornals Midfielder
Tomáš Souček Midfielder
James Ward-Prowse Midfielder
Jarrod Bowen Midfielder/Forward
Danny Ings Forward

Substitutions:

Ben Johnson for Maxwel Cornet 70
Divin Mubama for Danny Ings 90+6
Lukasz Fabiański for Alphonse Areola 90+12

Cards:

James Ward-Prowse 42 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+3 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+7 Y
Vladimír Coufal 90+7 R

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender Kaelan Casey
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Ben Johnson
Defender/Midfielder Oliver Scarles
Midfielder Lewis Orford
Forward Callum Marshall
Forward Divin Mubama

Comments:

League position: 6th . West Ham United failed in their attempt to equal their club record of keeping a clean sheet in five consecutive league games; most recently in January 1991 in League Division Two. . Rhian Brewster became the first oppostion player to be sent-off in a game against the Hammers in the Premier League since Michael Keane of Everton on 3 April 2022; longer than any other team currently in the division. . They failed to win for the first time in their last nine games in the Premier League against newly-promoted opposition.