Liverpool 1-0 West Ham LIVE! Nunez seals win - Premier League result, match stream and latest updates today
Darwin Nunez’s first Liverpool goal at Anfield was enough to earn his side a nervy 1-0 victory over West Ham United in the Premier League on Wednesday.
The Uruguayan forward, signed in June for an initial 75 million euros ($73 million), planted a superb header into West Ham’s net in the 22nd minute to give Liverpool the lead.
He was close to a second when he rattled the post with a ferocious shot as Liverpool dominated the early exchanges.
But West Ham grew in confidence and had a golden chance to level before halftime but Jarrod Bowen’s penalty kick was well-saved by home keeper Alisson.
Liverpool, lacking the intensity they showed in their 1-0 defeat of Manchester City on Sunday, struggled to contain a lively West Ham after the break.
West Ham would have taken a deserved point home had either Said Benrahma or Tomas Soucek converted great chances.
Victory lifted Liverpool into seventh place with 16 points from 10 games. West Ham’s first defeat in four league games left them in 13th place with 11 points.
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Analysis
21:49 , Jonathan Gorrie
You have to play everyone twice, the old truth goes, but how West Ham must wish this Anfield assignment had arrived a week or two earlier.
Until putting seven past Rangers last Wednesday, Liverpool were in a state of near-crisis, winless in the Premier League since the end of August, out of the title race and reeling.
They will need snookers to get back into it, but after a 1-0 victory here made it three wins in eight days, suddenly Jurgen Klopp’s side find themselves within shouting distance of the top four and, just as importantly, with some of their mojo restored.
West Ham, who like the Reds rather missed the break at the start of the campaign and have been playing catch-up ever since, had been resurgent themselves, only denied a fifth win on the bounce by some wasteful finishing and touch-tight refereeing at Southampton on Sunday.
You can read Malik Ouzia’s full analysis here!
West Ham player ratings: Rice steps up; Scamacca hardly gets a look in
21:36 , Jonathan Gorrie
West Ham saw their unbeaten run ended at Liverpool as Darwin Nunez’s first Anfield goal proved the winner in Wednesday night’s Premier League clash.
Jarrod Bowen saw a tame penalty saved by Alisson Becker after a largely toothless first-half but David Moyes’ side improved after the break and should really have scored a late equaliser.
Here’s how David Moyes’ side rated at Anfield...
Full match report
21:34 , Jonathan Gorrie
Darwin Nunez scored his first goal at Anfield as Liverpool beat West Ham to make it two Premier League wins in four days.
Nunez, ironically a player West Ham bid for back in January, may be far from the finished product but it is that rough edge to his game that makes him such an enthralling watch.
The decisive goal saw the Uruguayan bustle into the box, powering between defenders to mee Kostas Tsikimas’s inch-perfect cross and sending it back into the ground, with the resulting bounce proving too much for a scrambling Lukasz Fabianski.
Read our full match report here!
FT: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham
21:25 , Jonathan Gorrie
Liverpool see off an improving West Ham thanks to Darwin Nunez’s first Anfield goal.
CHANCE FOR WEST HAM
21:15 , Jonathan Gorrie
87:00 - Soucek denied a tap-in when Milner throws his body on the line.
Declan Rice trying to do it all
21:11 , Jonathan Gorrie
83:00 - Stunning ball from the West Ham captain on the half-volley in-behind the Liverpool defence but none of his teammates read it.
Scamacca should score
21:09 , Jonathan Gorrie
81:00 - The Italian leads a counter-attack but blazes over rather than try to tee up a teammate. Terrible decision.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
21:03 , Jonathan Gorrie
Back to 4-4-2 then. West Ham fans have been calling for a glimpse of Antonio and Scamacca on the pitch together and they’re going to get about 20 minutes of it here.
CHANCE FOR WEST HAM
20:59 , Jonathan Gorrie
69:00 - Benrahma can’t finish at the far post after getting between Alexander-Arnold and Gomez.
Signs of life, perhaps.
Wasted corner from West Ham
20:53 , Jonathan Gorrie
64:00 - So poor from set-pieces tonight, a huge frustration for Moyes.
Moyes tinkers
20:50 , Jonathan Gorrie
Saïd Benrahma replaces Pablo Fornals.@Scope_Markets | #LIVWHU 1-0 (61) pic.twitter.com/V0mZmlgkjs
— West Ham United (@WestHam) October 19, 2022
Liverpool changes
20:46 , Jonathan Gorrie
57' - A triple change from the boss. Nunez, Carvalho and Thiago replaced by Elliott, Jones and Fabinho.
[1-0]#LIVWHU— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 19, 2022
No conviction to West Ham going forward
20:42 , Jonathan Gorrie
51:00 - Lots of good areas for West Ham tonight but that final ball has been lacking. They don’t look convinced they can score.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
20:38 , Jonathan Gorrie
A change of shape at half-time for West Ham. Bowen has gone out to the right and Downes into a No10 role - presumable as much to try and stop Thiago running the show as for his creativity.
Poor play from West Ham
20:37 , Jonathan Gorrie
49:00 - Liverpool have been a little sloppy at times but West Ham keep failing to act on the loose ball.
CHANCE FOR LIVERPOOL
20:36 , Jonathan Gorrie
47:00 - Give and go from Henderson, into Salah and then back to the captain’s feet, though his shot from outside the box drifts over.
Back underway!
20:34 , Jonathan Gorrie
Here we go for the second-half!
HT: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham
20:18 , Jonathan Gorrie
45:00 - Nunez goal the difference so far but West Ham are still in this, though have missed a penalty.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
20:17 , Jonathan Gorrie
Jarrod Bowen had been doing a fine job of ending West Ham’s penalty struggles but that looked a telegraphed effort. The noise for Alisson’s save was louder than for the goal.
SAVED!
20:15 , Jonathan Gorrie
Alisson SAVES!
PENALTY GIVEN
20:14 , Jonathan Gorrie
Bowen to take!
VAR checking
20:14 , Jonathan Gorrie
We wait...
VAR call
20:12 , Jonathan Gorrie
41:00 - Gomez brings Bowen down in the box. Looked reckless.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
20:11 , Jonathan Gorrie
West Ham need half-time here. You can feel the confidence seeping back into this Liverpool side with every attack, even Jordan Henderson wheeling out the odd clever flick. Feels like a second goal is coming.
CHANCE FOR LIVERPOOL!
20:10 , Jonathan Gorrie
39:00 - Nunez hits the post with a volley! Could well have had a hat-trick tonight.
CHANCE FOR LIVERPOOL
20:05 , Jonathan Gorrie
34:00 - Brilliant ball from Thiago tees up Tskimikas for a cross, which is cleared into the feet of Alexnader-Arnold.
He then passes to Salah, who shoots wide.
Liverpool purring
20:04 , Jonathan Gorrie
32:00 - While West Ham were competitive in the opening stages, Liverpool are enjoying so much of the ball in dangerous areas at the moment. Salah, Thiago and Nunez all combining well outside West Ham’s box.
Players of their quality don’t need long.
Thiago the best player on the pitch
19:59 , Jonathan Gorrie
29:00 - On a different level to everyone else tonight, pulling strings.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
19:57 , Jonathan Gorrie
West Ham’s are playing with split forwards out of possession and there’s very little in the way of a press. It’s an obvious ploy to be compact, but it’s allowing Thiago all the space in the world to dictate.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
19:55 , Jonathan Gorrie
A bit of top-knot link-up. Cracking ball from Tsimikas and a good header from Nunez, though Moyes won’t be happy with the space the left-back had to deliver from deep.
Very close to 2-0
19:55 , Jonathan Gorrie
23:00 - Johnson wanted too much time at the ball and is dispossesed by Nunez, who sees his shot saved by Fabianski.
GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 West Ham | Darwin Nunez ‘21
19:52 , Jonathan Gorrie
21:00 - Only half chances to speak of but that’s all Nunez needs!
Brilliant cross from Tsimikas finds Nunez, who heads into the ground and past Fabianski!
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
19:50 , Jonathan Gorrie
Some pass that, from Thiago Alcantara. Credit Lukas Fabianski though - a good save and he also kept calm as it floated over the top, committed to staying on his line. Would’ve been easy to rush out and get caught in no man’s land.
West Ham giving as good as they’re getting
19:50 , Jonathan Gorrie
19:00 - An open game at Anfield, though only half chances to speak of thus far.
Still, West Ham look more than capable of causing Liverpool trouble.
CHANCE FOR LIVERPOOL!
19:45 , Jonathan Gorrie
14:00 - Brilliant save from Fabianski to get to Nunez’s dipping volley. Came from out of nowhere!
Well caught by Alisson
19:42 , Jonathan Gorrie
11:00 - At least his hands are working today!
West Ham win a dangerous free-kick
19:41 , Jonathan Gorrie
10:00 - Really poor from Thiago, who brings Soucek down by the corner flag, when the West Ham star was going nowhere.
Another poor clearance from Alisson
19:38 , Jonathan Gorrie
07:00 - Again, West Ham fail to do anything with the gift Alisson has just given them after a poor pass.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
19:36 , Jonathan Gorrie
I suspect we could see quite a lopsided game here. With Diaz and Jota out, Liverpool have no natural left-winger and West Ham are playing their right-winger at centre-forward. Kostas Tsimikas looks very lonely out on this near flank.
Touch more reserved from Liverpool
19:35 , Jonathan Gorrie
04:00 - On Sunday, Liverpool were thunderous in the opening stages but appear to be adopting a slower tempo here, such is the danger West Ham pose on the break.
Malik Ouzia
19:33 , Jonathan Gorrie
It looks like West Ham are pretty much playing 4-4-2 here. Downes on the right of midfield and Bowen up front alongside Scamacca.
Very strange mistake from Alisson
19:32 , Jonathan Gorrie
01:00 - Alisson passed straight into Scamacaa when trying a short goal kick but West Ham can’t make the most of it.
Malik Ouzia at Anfield
19:31 , Jonathan Gorrie
Anfield is rocking as the teams emerge. You sense the mood here is rather different to a week ago after those two massive wins. This’ll be some test of West Ham’s good form since the international break.
KICK-OFF
19:30 , Jonathan Gorrie
We’re underway at Anfield!
Malik Ouzia’s preview
19:20 , Jonathan Gorrie
"A massive night for Flynn Downes."
🗣️ @MalikOuzia_ is in position to preview #LIVWHU
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Warm-ups complete
19:17 , Jonathan Gorrie
Warm-ups complete under the Anfield lights ✅#LIVWHU pic.twitter.com/EyCkjHkunW
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 19, 2022
A return for Oxlade-Chamberlain
19:08 , Jonathan Gorrie
Good to see the Liverpool star back on the bench tonight after so many injury problems.
A first Premier League start for Flynn Downes
18:59 , Jonathan Gorrie
And what a place to do it!
After a slow start to his career at West Ham, the midfielder is staking his claim.
Read what Downes told Standard Sport about the start of his West Ham career here!
Back in form?
18:56 , Jonathan Gorrie
After a hat-trick against Rangers, Mohamed Salah scored the winner against Manchester City.
The Liverpool star could be coming into form at exactly the wrong time for West Ham...
Paqueta injured
18:38 , Jonathan Gorrie
A blow for West Ham...
David Moyes confirms Lucas Paqueta has an injury, doesn’t put a timeframe on return.
— Malik Ouzia (@MalikOuzia_) October 19, 2022
Confirmed West Ham lineup
18:30 , Jonathan Gorrie
Here's how we line up to take on Liverpool! ⚒️#LIVWHU pic.twitter.com/s0hNg9FeII
— West Ham United (@WestHam) October 19, 2022
Confirmed Liverpool lineup
18:30 , Jonathan Gorrie
🔴 #LIVWHU TEAM NEWS 🔴
Here’s how we line up to face West Ham tonight!— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 19, 2022
A look inside Anfield
18:17 , Jonathan Gorrie
This is Anfield 😍#LIVWHU pic.twitter.com/36s8Msx0tO
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 19, 2022
David Moyes pleased with West Ham progress
18:09 , Jonathan Gorrie
🗣 "The teams we should have beaten...We didn't beat"
David Moyes is pleased West Ham are finding their form after a slow start to the season ✔️ pic.twitter.com/mNCExVBJ82— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) October 19, 2022
Head to head (h2h) history and results
17:55 , Jonathan Gorrie
West Ham inflicted defeat on Liverpool at London Stadium last season - their only league victory in this game since January 2016.
Liverpool wins: 79
Draws: 37
West Ham wins: 29
Rice lives up to West Ham promise in glimpse of new approach
17:43 , Jonathan Gorrie
Less than a fortnight ago, Declan Rice sat in the depths of Anderlecht’s Lotto Park and talked of his desire to start grabbing more games “by the scruff of the neck”.
At St Mary’s yesterday, with the ball refusing to go in for West Ham’s more likely goalscorers, he did just that, exchanging passes with substitute Said Benrahma and driving forward before curling a sensational finish into the far corner to earn a 1-1 draw with struggling Southampton.
With 26 minutes to play, there was no dash to retrieve the ball, no head-down sprint back to the halfway line, Rice instead knee-sliding in front of the away end to salute a true captain’s goal, his first since inheriting the armband from Mark Noble on a permanent basis and ending a Premier League drought that had lasted almost a year.
Read Malik Ouzia’s full analysis here!
FA investigate after Liverpool fans allegedly throw coins at Guardiola
17:34 , Jonathan Gorrie
The Football Association (FA) are set to launch an investigation into claims that Liverpool fans threw coins at Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola during yesterday’s 1-0 victory at Anfield.
Liverpool, meanwhile, condemned “vile chants relating to football stadium tragedies” the club said had been heard coming from the away end during the Premier League clash.
City were beaten for the first time this season and saw the gap to leaders Arsenal extend to four points as Mohamed Salah’s second-half strike ended Liverpool’s run of three top-flight games without a win.
As tempers frayed on the touchline, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp was sent off for his protests over an alleged foul on Salah by Bernardo Silva, while Guardiola was left furious after Phil Foden had a goal disallowed by VAR for a push by Erling Haaland on Fabinho in the build-up.
Summer signing Aguerd set for West Ham return before World Cup
17:28 , Jonathan Gorrie
David Moyes is confident that Nayef Aguerd will return to action for West Ham before the World Cup, having been sidelined since pre-season.
The centre-back, a £28million summer signing from Rennes, is yet to make his full debut for the Hammers after suffering an ankle injury in a friendly against Rangers in July.
When fit, Aguerd is a regular starter for Morocco and looks to be winning his race to return in time to represent the African nation in Qatar.
“It’s really good news that Nayef is on his way back because we bought him in as a key player for us,” Moyes said, ahead of tomorrow night’s trip to Liverpool. “He’s started training, not fully integrated yet, but is getting closer to playing.
“I think he’ll definitely feature before the World Cup.”
Diogo Jota ruled out of World Cup with ‘serious’ calf injury in huge blow to Liverpool and Portugal
17:22 , Jonathan Gorrie
Diogo Jota will miss the World Cup after suffering a calf injury in Liverpool’s win over Manchester City.
The Portuguese forward was stretchered off deep into stoppage-time at Anfield, immediately sparking fears that he may be set for a spell on the sidelines ahead of the action getting underway in Qatar next month.
That has now been made official, with Jota taking to Twitter to post an emotional message after the news was announced.
“After such a good night at Anfield mine ended in the worst way,” he posted.
“In the last minute one of my dreams collapsed I will be one more supporting from the outside, club and country, and fighting to be back as soon as possible. You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
West Ham to make late call on Kurt Zouma for Liverpool trip
17:13 , Jonathan Gorrie
Zouma has missed the Hammers’ last two games because of illness but returned to training this week and David Moyes is hopeful that the Frenchman could be fit to start tonight.
Craig Dawson remains a more significant doubt, having suffered a dead leg during last Thursday’s win over Anderlecht.
Moyes said his side had been “rocked terribly” by the pair’s absences as he was forced to shift to a back-three for Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Southampton.
Klopp charged by FA after fiery Liverpool clash with Man City
17:08 , Jonathan Gorrie
Jurgen Klopp has been charged over his behaviour during Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Manchester City on Sunday.
Klopp was sent off by referee Anthony Taylor during the closing stages of a tense game at Anfield after appearing to shout in a linesman’s face.
The German felt Liverpool should have been awarded a free-kick for a foul on Mohamed Salah by City midfielder Bernardo Silva.
After the game, Klopp admitted his dismissal was “probably deserved” and claimed “you cannot have this situation”, describing the incident as “the clearest foul I ever saw”.
A statement from the FA read: “Jurgen Klopp has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E3 following the Premier League game between Liverpool FC and Manchester City FC on Sunday.
“It is alleged that the Liverpool FC manager’s behaviour during the 86th minute of this game was improper, and he has until Friday (October 21) to provide a response.”
Prediction: 3-0 Liverpool win
17:04 , Jonathan Gorrie
The Hammers have improved of late but are still not the force of last season while Liverpool are stoking their fire after a pair of massive wins. Expect that theme to continue on Merseyside.
A 3-0 Liverpool win.
West Ham team news: Late decision to be made on Zouma
17:03 , Jonathan Gorrie
Kurt Zouma could return for West Ham if he overcomes a cold.
The visitors are also hoping for Craig Dawson and Angelo Ogbonna to be fit to start while Maxwel Cornet is out.
17:02 , Jonathan Gorrie
Diogo Jota will miss out for Liverpool after being taken off on a stretcher in the dying moments against City, suffering a calf injury that has ruled him out of the World Cup.
Trent Alexander-Arnold could return to the starting XI, but the match comes too soon for Ibrahima Konate and Joel Matip.. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, Arthur Melo and Luis Diaz are all absent.
Where to watch Liverpool vs West Ham
17:01 , Jonathan Gorrie
TV channel: The match will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
Live stream: Amazon Prime subscribers can tune in via the Prime Video website and app.
Live blog: You can follow all the action via Standard Sport’s live blog.
Welcome
16:55 , Jonathan Gorrie
Good afternoon and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Liverpool’s Premier League clash with West Ham.
Fresh off the back of a morale-boosting win over Manchester City, Jurgen Klopp’s side host in-form David Moyes outfit and win for either would certainly be a statement.
Kick-off is inside Anfield is at 7.30pm BST.