We're into the final minute of the four which were added on before Joelinton's second goal of the game. West Ham are about to be put out of their misery...
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"You're getting sacked in the morning" is the chant being directed at Moyes. This result represents a reality check for West Ham, who cannot defend like this and hope to avoid the drop.
90'
Joelinton has scored a goal for Newcastle United! Assist by Bruno Guimarães.
GOAAAAL! JOELINTON ADDS A FIFTH! What a way to cap a brilliant Newcastle display! Guimaraes sends his compatriot clear with a terrific driven ball, and he does the rest. Joelinton is too quick for Coufal and Zouma, and Fabianski has no chance as he drills into the bottom-right corner for his brace! 5-1!
Guimaraes has been outstanding in this game, and he released Joelinton with a fine ball even as he slipped inside his own half. Joelinton still had plenty to do, however, and deserves credit for his finish.
89'
Isak pulls out the stepovers as he bustles into the area, before Gordon sees a shot blocked at close quarters. West Ham are about to find out how much stoppage time they will have to endure – Newcastle are in total control.
88'
F. Downes gets yellow.
Downes is booked after the West Ham substitute chopped Isak down on halfway. That challenge was a sign of the hosts' frustration.
87'
Javier Manquillo enters the game and replaces K. Trippier.
Howe makes his final change, with Manquillo coming on for Trippier at right-back.
86'
The West Ham supporters are streaming out of the London Stadium as Newcastle keep the ball patiently, much to the delight of the travelling fans.
85'
M. Targett enters the game and replaces D. Burn.
Targett comes on for Newcastle, replacing Burn at left-back.
84'
Now Joelinton hares down the left and sees a left-footed cross just evade his team-mates. West Ham have simply failed to match Newcastle's intensity in this game, and the visitors are cruising towards a vital win!
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A. Isak has scored a goal for Newcastle United!
GOAAAAAL! ISAK MAKES IT 4-1 AS FABIANSKI GIFTS NEWCASTLE ANOTHER! Moyes will be absolutely raging. Fabianski races from his line to intercept a long ball from Guimaraes, but he takes a poor touch with his thigh, and it drops to Isak. The substitute keeps his cool from 30 yards out, lobbing the ball into an empty net to surely kill this game!
81'
Paqueta almost threads a neat ball through to Cornet, but Trippier slides in to make a crucial block near the edge of the area.
80'
Not far away! Bowen flashes the free-kick just wide of the top-right corner! Zouma was lurking at the far post, put he couldn't get a touch to make it 3-2.
79'
This time Pope gets a firm punch to the set-piece, but West Ham keep the attack alive through Bowen. He skips past Willock and falls into the box, but the referee says he was tripped just outside the area! The Hammers get a free-kick on the right.
78'
West Ham win yet another corner as Bowen faces up to Burn and speeds to the byline, with his cross deflecting behind off the Newcastle full-back.
76'
West Ham have enjoyed more of the ball since both sides opted to ring the changes, but Newcastle still look the more likely scorers. The Hammers have failed to contain Newcastle's pacey counter-attacks from the first whistle here.
73'
Close… but the referee blows for a foul! Pope is unconvincing again as he attempts to punch clear inside a crowded six-yard box. The ball drops narrowly wide of his right-hand post, but Pawson penalises Zouma for a foul on the Newcastle goalkeeper.
72'
Emerson's deep delivery is kept alive and West Ham win a corner. Bowen will take this one…
71'
Trippier makes a good block to stop Ings latching onto a ball in behind, before the England right-back fells Emerson with his outstretched leg while on the ground. West Ham will whip this free-kick into the area from the left-hand side…
69'
West Ham win a corner on the right flank, which is lifted in by Paqueta. A scramble ensues as the Hammers look to crowd Pope in the six-yard box, but Newcastle clear and Zouma concedes a foul near halfway.
67'
Gordon's first involvement sees him chase back to dispossess Paqueta, disrupting a promising West Ham move. Newcastle then come forward through Trippier, but Emerson makes an important block.
66'
That's four changes for West Ham and three for Newcastle – with the Magpies' entire frontline being switched out. How will those substitutions affect the flow of the match?
64'
J. Willock enters the game and replaces J. Murphy.
A. Isak enters the game and replaces C. Wilson.
A. Gordon enters the game and replaces A. Saint-Maximin.
Newcastle are also making a change up front, with Isak on in Wilson's place.
Murphy is also exiting the fray after another positive performance. Willock replaces him.
Gordon, meanwhile, replaces Saint-Maximin. Newcastle have changed their entire front three.
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D. Ings enters the game and replaces M. Antonio.
V. Coufal enters the game and replaces T. Kehrer.
F. Downes enters the game and replaces T. Souček.
M. Cornet enters the game and replaces S. Benrahma.
West Ham's first change sees Ings replace Antonio in attack.
Coufal replaces Kehrer at right-back for the hosts.
Cornet is also on in the Hammers frontline, with Benrahma exiting after a quiet outing.
The fourth change made by West Ham sees Downes replace Soucek.
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Both teams appear to be readying multiple substitutions as we pass the hour-mark at the London Stadium. Trippier drives a low cross into a crowded area, where Zouma stretches to clear ahead of Saint-Maximin.
61'
Emerson fouls Wilson on halfway. The left-back escapes a second yellow card again, but he must be on his final warning now.
57'
Now Wilson goes for goal on the volley from 40 yards out, demonstrating his confidence. Fabianski makes a routine catch, but Newcastle are toying with their hosts now!
54'
Saint-Maximin and Joelinton link up on the left before the former swings a cross into the area. There's a brief moment of panic as a game of head-tennis breaks out inside the West Ham box, but the hosts eventually hack it clear.
52'
Joelinton gets yellow.
Joelinton catches Paqueta with a late challenge in midfield, and the Newcastle man goes into the book.
49'
What a start to the second half this has been for Newcastle, but West Ham were masters of their own downfall for that third goal! Aguerd was in no position to receive the ball from Fabianski, but he had ample opportunity to clear it before Murphy stole possession.
48'
Newcastle are appealing for a second yellow card for Emerson as the left-back clatters into Trippier! The referee opts against dismissing the Italian, and a red card would perhaps have been harsh on the former Chelsea man.
46'
C. Wilson has scored a goal for Newcastle United! Assist by J. Murphy.
There are no changes at the break as Newcastle kick us off for the second half! Are the Magpies about to pick up another valuable three points as they bid for a top-four finish?
Murphy is credited with the assist after catching Aguerd in possession and unselfishly picking out Wilson just 22 seconds after the restart. Moyes, however, will be fuming with his defender's sloppy piece of play.
GOAAAAAL! NEWCASTLE ARE GIFTED A THIRD! Moyes cannot believe his eyes! Oh my word, what are West Ham doing? Fabianski rolls the ball to Aguerd, who is inexplicably caught in possession by Murphy on the edge of the box. The winger squares it to Wilson, who taps in to restore Newcastle's two-goal cushion! 3-1!
45' +3
HALF-TIME: WEST HAM 1-2 NEWCASTLE UNITED
45' +1
We're into three minutes of stoppage time at the end of this half as Pope takes his time over a goal-kick, much to the home crowd's frustration.
45'
Joelinton escapes a yellow card for a heavy challenge on Paqueta, and West Ham look for a quick restart. Bowen eventually picks the ball up in space, but he drags a poor shot wide from 25 yards out.
44'
Bowen tricks his way past Burn and stands up a great cross towards the back post, but Trippier is well-positioned to head it away. West Ham's tails are up as we approach half-time, with most of their attacks coming down the right.
43'
Newcastle hoist a deep free-kick into the box, and West Ham can only clear it as far as Joelinton. The Brazilian takes aim, but he drags a poor effort well wide of the bottom-left corner.
42'
Emerson gets yellow.
Emerson flies into a challenge on Murphy, winning the ball but sending the Newcastle man over. The referee feels the challenge was reckless, and the left-back picks up the game's first yellow card.
41'
Bowen charges to the edge of the area and goes down, claiming his shirt was being pulled. The referee tells him to get up. West Ham's goal has breathed fresh life into this contest!
40'
K. Zouma has scored a goal for West Ham United! Assist by J. Bowen.
Bowen is credited with the assist after finding Zouma with a deep left-footed delivery, but Pope must take responsibility for that goal. The goalkeeper opted to attempt a punch under pressure, and he completely missed the ball, handing Zouma a simple chance.
GOAAAL! ZOUMA GETS ONE BACK! 2-1! West Ham come again and win a corner on the right. Bowen whips it towards the back post, where Pope completely misses his punch, allowing Zouma to head into an unguarded net. Game on!
38'
Newcastle win a corner on the left, but Trippier's delivery is uncharacteristically poor and West Ham can clear. Antonio leads the break and drives to the byline, but his cut-back is cleared by Schar.
36'
Trippier sends Murphy clear on the right, but the winger's cross runs all the way through the West Ham area. Murphy gets a second chance as Newcastle keep the attack alive, but his next delivery goes over the top of Fabianski's goal and behind.
34'
West Ham look to attack down the right, but Burn steps in to hammer the ball clear. The hosts have got little joy out of Newcastle's solid backline so far.
32'
There's a break in play as Newcastle's players take on instructions from Howe. Pope is sat down and receiving treatment, but the goalkeeper should be okay to continue.
31'
West Ham appeal for a penalty as Antonio backs into Botman and goes down. There's a VAR check… but there wasn't enough contact to send the striker down, and Pawson says nothing doing. Wilson then breaks into the area at the other end, but he fails to get his shot off as Fabianski smothers the ball.
29'
A terrible corner is swung straight into the gloves of Pope. West Ham have enjoyed a better spell in the last few minutes, but they need to improve their set-piece deliveries.
28'
The subsequent corner comes to nothing, but Rice stops Saint-Maximin from launching a break before driving forward himself. The England man finds Antonio, but Botman tracks back to block his shot, handing the Hammers another corner.
26'
West Ham win a free-kick in a great position on the edge of the D, with Guimaraes scything Soucek down. Left-footers Emerson and Paqueta are among a crowd of players standing over this...
25'
Murphy spots Fabianski off his line and shoots from inside his own half… but the goalkeeper is able to make a comfortable catch!
24'
Paqueta and Bowen combine as West Ham finally maintain an attack in Newcastle's half. The ball finds Antonio on the edge of the area, but the big striker is swiftly crowded out.
22'
Antonio does well to keep a wayward ball alive before a cross is swung towards Soucek at the back post. The ball evades both him and Pope, and there is no West Ham man on hand to maintain the attack.
21'
Trippier sees a cross nodded away by Kehrer, before Bowen is fouled by Burn deep inside his own half. The confidence has drained out of West Ham following Newcastle's early double.
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Guimaraes swings the corner in, but it's met by a West Ham head inside the six-yard box.
18'
Newcastle win a corner as Kehrer slides in on Burn. The German is furious, and replays suggest he has a case – the ball deflected back off Burn before going behind.
15'
The London Stadium has been stunned into silence now. There was a long wait as VAR David Coote looked at that offside call, and the decision was the correct one – Newcastle are flying!
13'
Joelinton has scored a goal for Newcastle United! Assist by F. Schär.
Schar's ball over the top was outstanding, finding Joelinton with loads of time and space before the midfielder rounded Fabianski. West Ham's defending, however, was far too static.
GOAL GIVEN! NEWCASTLE LEAD 2-0! Craig Pawson points to the centre-spot, it's onside! Replays show Joelinton timed his run to perfection, with West Ham left-back Emerson dropping too deep on the far side. Out of nowhere, the Magpies have a two-goal lead!
11'
Murphy cedes possession to Benrahma before fouling the West Ham man inside the hosts' half. The Hammers look to send Antonio in behind, but Pope is alert to the danger and dives on the loose ball.
10'
There's a brief stoppage in play as Burn accidentally catches Antonio in the face with an outstretched arm. The striker is quickly back to his feet, however, and the game restarts with Newcastle in possession.
7'
Finding themselves 1-0 down despite making a positive start to the game, West Ham attack through Benrahma, whose cross forces Pope to awkwardly palm clear.
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C. Wilson has scored a goal for Newcastle United! Assist by A. Saint-Maximin.
GOAAAAAL! WILSON HEADS NEWCASTLE IN FRONT! West Ham are made to pay for that cheap concession of a set-piece! The Hammers deal with the first delivery but the ball reaches Saint-Maximin on the right. The winger swings a fine left-footed cross into the area, and Wilson is completely unmarked as he nods into the top-left corner! 1-0!
Wilson took the header brilliantly, but Saint-Maximin deserves so much credit for his assist, cutting inside before finding the striker with a whipped delivery.
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Bowen drags a left-footed effort well wide of the right-hand post from outside the area. Newcastle then go up the other end and a poor header from Kehrer gifts them a corner.
3'
West Ham continue to press as Benrahma charges into the area and draws a challenge from Trippier. Antonio wins a corner, but West Ham's short set-piece is poorly worked and Newcastle can clear.
1'
After a spectacular light show at the London Stadium, West Ham get the game under way!
It's a false start as referee Craig Pawson makes Paqueta retake the kick-off – twice! It's third time lucky as West Ham get the ball rolling!
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of this Premier League clash from the London Stadium, as West Ham face Newcastle United!
This game could have huge ramifications at both ends of the Premier League table, with relegation-threatened West Ham taking on Champions League-chasing Newcastle. West Ham eased the pressure on boss David Moyes with a 1-0 win over Southampton on Sunday, and they enter this game outside the relegation zone by virtue of their goal difference, albeit with two games in hand on their fellow strugglers. A victory here would move them as high as 12th.
Newcastle, meanwhile, claimed a huge 2-0 victory over Manchester United last time out, a result which saw them leapfrog the Red Devils into third. Eddie Howe's men have since seen fellow top-four contenders Tottenham and Liverpool drop points, and a win here would give them a three-point advantage over those immediately outside the Champions League places.
WEST HAM (4-3-3): Lukasz Fabianski; Thilo Kehrer, Nayef Aguerd, Kurt Zouma, Emerson; Tomas Soucek, Declan Rice, Lucas Paqueta; Jarrod Bowen, Michail Antonio, Said Benrahma.
WEST HAM SUBS: Alphonse Areola, Aaron Cresswell, Vladimir Coufal, Pablo Fornals, Manuel Lanzini, Flynn Downes, Maxwel Cornet, Danny Ings, Angelo Ogbonna.
NEWCASTLE UNITED (4-3-3): Nick Pope; Kieran Trippier, Fabian Schar, Sven Botman, Dan Burn; Joelinton, Bruno Guimaraes, Sean Longstaff; Jacob Murphy, Callum Wilson, Allan Saint-Maximin.
NEWCASTLE UNITED SUBS: Martin Dubravka, Jamaal Lascelles, Anthony Gordon, Matt Ritchie, Matt Targett, Alexander Isak, Javier Manquillo, Joe Willock, Elliot Anderson.
West Ham started and finished that half strongly, but Newcastle have shown great defensive organisation and look dangerous whenever they break through Saint-Maximin and Murphy. The Hammers, however, have been handed a lifeline by a piece of poor goalkeeping, and with the likes of Antonio and Bowen looking bright, they will fancy their chances of salvaging something after the interval.
We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of a memorable win for Newcastle. It's goodbye from us, and we hope to see you again next time!
Newcastle remain third in the table, three points clear of Tottenham in fifth. Fourth-placed Manchester United snatched a 1-0 win against Brentford at Old Trafford, but the Red Devils' goal difference is 21 worse than that of the high-flying Magpies! West Ham stay in 15th, outside the relegation zone on goal difference but among a host of teams still battling for survival.
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