West Ham v Brighton: Premier League – live!
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9.57am EST 09:57
40 min So what will Moyes do? I’d expect to see Fornals or Benrahma for Noble, and to see Soucek and Rice running far harder than they are now.
9.55am EST 09:55
38 min Nice from Brighton, Trossard pulling right and deep to swing a cross towards the far post, but Coufal does really well to get himself between Welbeck and ball, which passes over the by-line for a goalkick.
9.54am EST 09:54
37 min West Ham don’t change the team that often, so perhaps it’s no surprise to see them flagging from the off. But they’ve got plenty of options on the bench, and if I didn’t know Moyes’ reputation for dithering as well as I do, I’d have expected him to have changed things already.
9.52am EST 09:52
36 min This is a general as well as specific problem too – Brighton need to get more men and more balls into the box.
9.51am EST 09:51
34 min But how about now! Bissouma lofts a terrific ball over the top for March, burrowing infield from wide on the left, and with no one busting their arse to get into the box, he has no option but to shoot, slicing wide. He the shares how hurt this loneliness made him feel with his friends.
9.49am EST 09:49
33 min Gary Nev says that Brighton couldn’t be doing much more in the game, they just need to score, but that sounds extremely generous to me. They’ve not really created much, they’ve just had more of the ball.
9.48am EST 09:48
32 min Brighton move the ball side to side, probing for a gap. Eventually, though, Webster loses patience and lamps a shot that catches Welbeck’s midriff and flies wide.
9.46am EST 09:46
30 min And he’s on the touchline gesticulating as we speak. Brighton really need to score before he gets it right, because West Ham can’t play much worse than this and it’s still 0-0.
9.45am EST 09:45
30 min I daresay David Moyes is going to dispense some sentiments when he gets his players back into the dressing room at half-time.
David Moyes, manager of West Ham United. Photograph: Javier García/BPI/REX/Shutterstock
Updated at 9.51am EST
9.44am EST 09:44
28 min Brighton are turning it to but need to capitalise and here they come again, Welbeck moving the ball onto Trossard, who finds Burn … and from 25 yards he tries a dig, which flicks off Balbuena and behind.
9.43am EST 09:43
27 min The corner is decent too, picking out Webster in the middle, but he can’t get any power into his header which plops into Fabianski’s arms.
9.42am EST 09:42
26 min West Ham need to change something here, because Brighton’s midfield are dominating. Welbeck is running in behind, usually from centre to right and off Ogbonna – there he goes again, winning a corner – while Trossard is helping Bissouma and Lallana in midfield.
9.40am EST 09:40
25 min This is another soupcon better, Rice turning up on the right of the box and banging a cross with which Bowen can do nothing.
9.40am EST 09:40
24 min And here’s Rice now, breaking forward and finding Coufal down the right. Nothing comes of it, but it’s a start.
9.39am EST 09:39
22 min Brighton are still dominating possession, though West Ham look to be letting them. We’ve barely seen Rice and Soucek so far, when usually they’d be putting themselves about in the grand style.
9.37am EST 09:37
20 min “Once or twice a season,” says Ian Sargeant, “West Ham have a whole game where beating the first man on any cross appears as far out of our reach as walking on the moon. This might be the first one this term.”
The odd thing is they’re not even trying. I’m going to sound very yer da when I say this, but a corner hit flat and hard towards the near post is an absolute bastard to defend and delivering such should not be beyond a Premier League player tasked with taking set-pieces.
9.35am EST 09:35
19 min Welbeck’s playing with decent energy and hares after Ogbonna, who’s looking to ease back to Fabianski. Instead, he has to turn and hammer towards nowhere, but Brighton can’t win the second ball.
9.33am EST 09:33
17 min Slowly slowly, West Ham are inching into game, but as I type that, March curves an absolutely gorgeous cross into the middle that looks perfect for Welbeck, but in front of him, Ogbonna waves a leg in his eyeline and he can’t react quickly enough once the ball’s passed it.
9.32am EST 09:32
16 min West Ham are a team of behemoth and Brighton are not. Why not stick corners into the mixah and go from there?
9.31am EST 09:31
14 min Dunk shanks the ball behind to cede another unnecessary corner and have a look! West Ham go short again, and when it’s inevitably cleared, Cresswell sticks back in and Bowen finds himself up against Welbeck, so takes a touch and hooks a difficult shot over the top.
9.27am EST 09:27
11 min In co-comms, Gary Neville thinks Brighton might be also be playing five at the back.
9.26am EST 09:26
10 min No, Bowen hits the first man, Bissouma, and again is lucky to win another corner, which he duly clumps straight to Bissouma. This time, Brighton get the ball away.
9.25am EST 09:25
9 min Better from West Ham, Bowen finding Soucek who spreads to Coufal. He looks to knock the ball back into the middle, so Lallana panics and slices behind; bad move against a side as set-piece proficient as West Ham. But for reasons known to no one, they take it short, and do well to parlay that into another. I’m not sure they’ll try that one again.
9.24am EST 09:24
8 min Maupay wellies the ball out of play, which is a metaphor of some sort.
9.22am EST 09:22
6 min My guess is that West Ham plan to outlast Brighton and win this game in the second half, because the more I look at their formation and team, the less necessary it seems.
9.21am EST 09:21
5 min West Ham half-clear the corner and Brighton look to build again, but can’t make anything happen. So far, the game is being played in the Brighton half.
Updated at 9.22am EST
9.20am EST 09:20
4 min Nice from Brighton, Maupay playing into Welbeck who, on the half-turn, shovel the ball back into his path – they could work very nicely together – and Maupay’s shot is deflected behind.
9.19am EST 09:19
2 min Burn’s punt over the top sticks Welbeck running in behind, but with no support he can only shoot, panelling not too far over the top.
9.18am EST 09:18
2 min It looks like Noble is playing off the front, which all seems a bit unnecessary. That isn’t his position, so why not play a better player there then trust Rice and Soucek to do what they do?
9.17am EST 09:17
1 min I’m a little surprised Brighton haven’t gone with an extra midfielder. Lallana is a nice player and Bissouma looks capable of becoming a superb one, but the physical and numerical battle against West Ham is a lot.
9.16am EST 09:16
The players take a knee. Peace and justice people – all black lives matter.
9.11am EST 09:11
I can’t wait for us to beat corona, so we can get back to wholesomeness of that ilk.
9.07am EST 09:07
It’s a while since Mark Noble started two games in a row, which is absolutely baffling when you consider how photogenic he is. Come on Davey, help us out.
Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
9.04am EST 09:04
Graham Potter tells us that Connolly felt his groin yesterday […], so he takes a rest, while Burn is there to add height against the aforementioned shtarkers. Moyes won’t confirm the reversion to a back five, but wants his players to play as they’ve been doing but to finish better.
9.00am EST 09:00
So where is this game? For Brighton, it’s about trying to pick holes in the blanket of shtarkers West Ham string across the middle of the pitch; I daresay they’ll try and keep their three attackers fairly central, looking to cause trouble with weight of numbers.
West Ham, meanwhile, will be looking down the inside and outside of Brighton’s wing-backs, and seeking to take advantage of their numerical advantage in midfield. The more I look at this, the harder the match-up looks for the visitors.
8.52am EST 08:52
Leeds v Burnley is done, with the win vaulting Leeds up the table from 16th to 11th.
8.50am EST 08:50
I’m really looking forward to watching Ben White today, who looks a real talent. It won’t happen because Gareth Southgate is manager, but given England have no serous centre-backs, there ought to be a place or two available in the starting XI for the Euros, never mind the squad.
8.42am EST 08:42
Elsewhere, Patrick Bamford’s fifth-minute penalty put Leeds in front against Burnley, and with five minutes to go, that remains the case. Rob Smyth has the latest….
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8.41am EST 08:41
As for Brighton, Graham Potter makes two changes: Dan Burn replaces Joel Veltman at wing-back and Danny Welbeck is in for Aaron Connolly at centre-forward, the star on top of their Christmas tree. He’s looking in decent nick, and with Maupay and Trossard behind him, and plenty of scope for the touch and combination play that makes him so much fun to watch when he’s on it.
8.34am EST 08:34
So West Ham make just the one change from Monday night’s defeat at Chelsea, Pablo Fornals dropping out and Ben Johnson – a nephew of Paul Parker and cousin of Ledley King – coming in for his first league start of the season. That tells us Michail Antonio is still injured and means a change back from four defenders to five, though I’m a little surprised that we’re not seeing an extra attacker as a consequence – or maybe I just think we all deserve 90 minutes of Saïd Benrahma. OK, I do, and I can see why Moyes will reckon that if he keeps things solid, his players will find enough edge to win, but also, give us 90 minutes of Saïd Benrahma please.
Updated at 9.13am EST
8.29am EST 08:29
Teams!
West Ham United (a curiously positive 5-3-2): Fabianski; Coufal, Balbuena, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Johnson; Noble, Rice, Soucek; Bowen, Haller. Subs: Randolph, Fredericks, Dawson, Diop, Snodgrass, Lanzini, Yarmolenko, Fornals, Benrahma.
Brighton & Hove Albion (a festive 3-4-2-1): Sanchez; White, Webster, Dunk; Burn, Bissouma, Lallana, March; Trossard, Maupay; Welbeck. Subs: Steele, Mac Allister, Gross, Jahanbaksh, Alzate, Propper, Zeqiri, Bernardo, Veltman.
Referee: Simon Hooper (Swindon lot)
Updated at 9.56am EST
6.53am EST 06:53
Preamble
Just when we think there’s nothing more 2020 can do to surprise us, it allows to write the words “West Ham v Brighton” with the prefix “highly anticipated”. Not by everyone, granted, but by anyone who’s spent any serious time watching these enterprising and idiosyncratic outfits.
West Ham are the very model of a modern David Moyes team – disciplined and dogged but also full of creativity and conviction, full of physical monsters with artistic sensibilities. They’ve had a fine season so far, and though a win today won’t move them up beyond the 10th spot they already occupy, they’ll fancy themselves to reel in at least a couple of the clubs who currently sit above them. Things are working well.
Brighton, meanwhile, are in a more parlous position, clear of the relegation zone by just a point with today’s game in hand. Given the state of Sheffield United and West Brom, the likelihood is that there’s only one relegation slot up for grabs, which is the good news; the bad news it that it’s only them, Fulham and Burnley contesting it, and there’s no good reason to believe the latter won’t escape it pretty easily.
The thing is, Brighton have some lovely footballers – Yves Bissouma, Neal Maupay, Leandro Trossard and Daniel Welbeck among them – which is why that, of the teams in the bottom seven, only Leeds have scored more goals. And Brighton’s defensive record isn’t dreadful either – of the teams in the bottom nine, only Arsenal and Burnley have conceded fewer. Their problem has been not scoring at the right times and conceding at the wrong times, a malady encapsulated by last weekend’s behaviour: given 50 minutes to score against a team with only one point to its name, they then conceded the first goal and had to rely on an 87th-minute scramble to snaffle a point.
With their direct competitors both in decent nick, they can’t keep tossing points, but there are few less pleasant teams to play against than West Ham. They’ll have to go some to get out of this one better off than when they started.
Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT