West Ham United v Everton, 16 May 2015

Score2-1 to Everton
RefereeKevin Friend
CompetitionPremier League
VenueUpton Park
Attendance34,977
Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Stewart Downing 62 G

Goals:

Leon Osman 68 G
Romelu Lukaku 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender James M Collins
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Carl Jenkinson
Defender Winston Reid
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Defender/Midfielder Alex Song
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder Mark Noble
Forward Carlton Cole
Forward Enner Valencia

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Brendan Galloway Defender/Midfielder
Phil Jagielka Defender/Midfielder
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Leon Osman Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward

Substitutions:

Reece Burke for James M Collins 14
Nene for Carlton Cole 70

Substitutions:

Kevin Mirallas for Ross Barkley 70
Aiden McGeady for Aaron Lennon 78

Cards:

Winston Reid 26 Y

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 33 Y
Gareth Barry 45 Y
James McCarthy 74 Y
Brendan Galloway 90 Y

On the bench:

Defender Reece Burke
Defender Joey O'Brien
Midfielder Morgan Amalfitano
Midfielder Matt Jarvis
Midfielder/Forward Nene
Forward Elliot Lee

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Luke Garbutt
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Aiden McGeady
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

Comments:

League position: 11th West Ham United's last Premier League victory against Everton came at Upton Park on 21 April 2007; a 1-0 win with a Bobby Zamora goal. They had since beaten them in the FA Cup on 13 January 2015 in a penalty shoot-out The Hammers had now won just two of their last 15 Premier League matches and had failed to score in seven of them.

Comments:

League position: 10th Everton had now won five Premier League away matches in this season whereas they won eight in 2013-14. Romelu Lukaku had now scored in each of his six appearances in all competitions for Everton against West Ham. Gareth Barry had now collected his 104th Premier League yellow card, the only player with over 100 in the competition’s history.

Goals:

Stewart Downing 62 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Adrián
Defender James M Collins
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Carl Jenkinson
Defender Winston Reid
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Defender/Midfielder Alex Song
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder Mark Noble
Forward Carlton Cole
Forward Enner Valencia

Substitutions:

Reece Burke for James M Collins 14
Nene for Carlton Cole 70

Cards:

Winston Reid 26 Y

On the bench:

Defender Reece Burke
Defender Joey O'Brien
Midfielder Morgan Amalfitano
Midfielder Matt Jarvis
Midfielder/Forward Nene
Forward Elliot Lee

Comments:

League position: 11th West Ham United's last Premier League victory against Everton came at Upton Park on 21 April 2007; a 1-0 win with a Bobby Zamora goal. They had since beaten them in the FA Cup on 13 January 2015 in a penalty shoot-out The Hammers had now won just two of their last 15 Premier League matches and had failed to score in seven of them.

Goals:

Leon Osman 68 G
Romelu Lukaku 90 G

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Brendan Galloway Defender/Midfielder
Phil Jagielka Defender/Midfielder
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Aaron Lennon Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Leon Osman Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward

Substitutions:

Kevin Mirallas for Ross Barkley 70
Aiden McGeady for Aaron Lennon 78

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 33 Y
Gareth Barry 45 Y
James McCarthy 74 Y
Brendan Galloway 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Luke Garbutt
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Aiden McGeady
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

Comments:

League position: 10th Everton had now won five Premier League away matches in this season whereas they won eight in 2013-14. Romelu Lukaku had now scored in each of his six appearances in all competitions for Everton against West Ham. Gareth Barry had now collected his 104th Premier League yellow card, the only player with over 100 in the competition’s history.