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Premier League
team-logoWest Ham United
3 - 0
FT
team-logoLeeds United
V. Castellanos 67'J. Bowen 79'C. Wilson 90' + 4'
(HT 0-0) (FT 3-0)

West Ham United vs Leeds UnitedResults & stats,

Key Events

Stats

WHU

Summary

LEE
  • 42%

    Ball possession

    58%
  • 2.315

    Expected Goals

    1.5
  • 15

    Total shots

    12
  • 9

    Shots on target

    3
  • 6

    Corners

    4
  • 11

    Fouls Committed

    14
  • 0

    Offsides

    1
  • 13

    Throw ins

    17
WHU

Attacking

LEE
  • 15

    Total shots

    12
  • 9

    Shots on target

    3
  • 3

    Shots off target

    4
  • 3

    Blocked shots

    5
  • 2

    Counter Attacks

    1
WHU

Passing

LEE
  • 15

    Total crosses

    12
  • 315

    Total passes

    450
WHU

Defence

LEE
  • 7

    Goal Kicks

    5
  • 3

    Saves

    6
  • 15

    Free Kicks

    11
  • 8

    Clearances

    5
  • 11

    Interceptions

    12
WHU

Discipline

LEE
  • 0

    Yellow cards

    3
  • 0

    Red cards

    0

Pick your winner

West Ham United45%811
36%661
Leeds United19%347

Match details

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Premier League - Game Week 38
London Stadium
  • Bowen responds to future questions after West Ham suffer relegation

    West Ham United star Jarrod Bowen and manager Nuno Espirito Santo have addressed the media following the club's heartbreaking relegation from the Premier League on Sunday. Despite rumoured transfer interest, Bowen insisted his vision is to help the Hammers secure instant promotion next season, while Nuno apologised to supporters but refused to commit his future to the club.
    West Ham United v Leeds United - Premier League
  • 'Ridiculous!' - Spurs vs Everton second-half delay leaves Neville 'furious'

    Gary Neville was left furious after technical difficulties caused a delay to the second half of the final day Premier League clash between Tottenham and Everton. With Spurs' relegation rivals West Ham finishing their clash against Leeds United on time, the lack of synchronisation due to VAR technical issues sparked outrage, leading Neville to brand the situation "absolutely ridiculous".
    FBL-ENG-PR-TOTTENHAM-EVERTON
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