Everton 1-0 West Ham Highlights

Romelu Lukaku came off the bench to score a late winner for Everton against a West Ham side which frustrated the hosts for the majority of the match.

Lukaku, making his first appearance following a month-long absence with an ankle injury, side-footed home Leighton Baines’s cross in the last 10 minutes.

The hosts had monopolised possession, with Steven Naismith going close and Steven Pienaar hitting the woodwork.

West Ham lacked spark in attack and paid the price when Lukaku struck.

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Venue: Goodison Park
Date: Saturday, 1 March, 2014
Kick off: 15:00 GMT

Head-to-head

Everton are on an 11-match unbeaten run against West Ham, including victories in the last three (W7, D4).

West Ham’s last win against the Toffees came in April 2007; Bobby Zamora scored the game’s only goal at Upton Park. Zamora also scored the Hammers’ winner in their last victory at Goodison Park, a 2-1 success in December 2005.

There have been four red cards in the last four Premier League games between the clubs – three for West Ham.

Everton

Everton have lost three of their last four Premier League games. They had lost only two of their previous 22 matches.

They failed to score in any of those three defeats.

The Toffees have kept just one clean sheet in their last 12 league games, conceding a single goal in 10 of those matches.

Everton have lost just one of their last 21 Premier League games at Goodison Park (W15, D5).

Roberto Martinez’s side have conceded the joint-most penalties in the league this season (six) along with Crystal Palace.

Kevin Mirallas has scored three of Everton’s last four goals.

West Ham

West Ham have won four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since May 2007. They last won five in a row between January and February 2006.

Kevin Nolan has scored five goals in his last four league appearances. He scored one in his previous 18 league outings.

The Hammers have kept more clean sheets (13) in the league than any other club, including four in their last five matches.

Sam Allardyce’s men have conceded the highest proportion of Premier League goals from set pieces this season (41%).

West Ham started last weekend’s 3-1 win over Southampton last weekend with nine British players, including seven Englishmen.

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