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Hello and welcome to Eurosport's live commentary from Saturday's Premier League match between West Ham and Everton. This is Nick Royle (@nickaroyle) taking you through all the action from Upton Park.

Premier League / Matchday 12
Upton Park / 07.11.2015
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Nick Royle

Updated 07/11/2015 at 16:53 GMT


12'
Galloway shoots from the left channel over Adrian's bar after Lukaku's initial effort had been charged down on the edge of the box.
11'
Reid gets more of Mori's legs than the ball in the area, but referee Tierney says no penalty.
10'
Deulofeu wins a corner as his cross is charged down by Payet, in a rare defensive position.
9'
Tomkins tries an expansive crossfield ball from right to left, and puts it into the stand. That was a bit over-optimistic for centre-half!
8'
Moses charges down the right touchline, then barges into Galloway, and referee Paul Tierney rightly awards a free-kick to Everton in their own half.
7'
Deulofeu tries to get on the outside of Aaron Cresswell down the right, but falls over, to the delight of the old Chicken Run area of Upton Park.
6'
Cheikhou Kouyate is able to charge down a chip from Barry into the penalty area - but this is better from Everton, after barely having a kick in the opening two minutes.
5'
Reid steps across to clear the danger from a through ball meant for Kone. The Ivorian, who has scored five goals this season, including a hat-trick against Sunderland last week, then swings in a cross from the right towards Lukaku, that West Ham are - just -able to clear.
4'
From the next phases of possession, Carroll sets up Victor Moses, but the on-loan Chelsea man sweeps his effort wide of Tim Howard's goal.
3'
Noble's cross from the right is too high for Andy Carroll and Ramiro Funes Mori is able to head clear.
2'
Payet comes deep to take the ball, as West Ham have a spell of early possession - the Frenchman has netted five Premier League goals already for his new club.
1'
After the Remembrance Day minute's silence, we are off at the Boleyn Ground. West Ham kick off from right to left in claret and blue, against Everton in their white shirts.
14:55
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic says his side must be wary of the goal threat of Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku, who has scored in his last six matches against West Ham. "I wouldn't like to play against Lukaku because he is a top striker and gets assists, and that's why they paid 30-odd million pounds for him,” he said "But we have great defenders and we've already stopped some of the great names this season with the help of the other guys in front of them."
14:50
Martinez feels his side go into the match full of confidence after the 6-2 thrashing of the Black Cats on Sunday. "We developed a really good attacking performance against Sunderland at home, and we want to build on that, but we have to work hard on our defence. We want to carry on the great momentum we gained in our last game," he said.
14:45
Martinez has been impressed by the start the Irons have made under Bilic, who succeeded Sam Allardyce in the Upton Park job in June. "The results they have had, especially this season, they start on the psychological aspect of having the belief that you can beat those sides. To get those results, away from home, it's very impressive,” the Spaniard said.
14:40
The Hammers lie sixth in the Premier League table, following a fine start to the season that includes away victories over Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City but they are without a win in the last 14 league meetings with Everton.
14:35
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic expects Sakho, who has scored five goals this season, to be fit in time to face Tottenham at White Hart Lane on 22 November. 'Unfortunately it is a small tear, a rupture in his thigh. The prognosis is he will be back for the game after the international break,” Bilic said.
14:30
Senegalese striker Diafra Sakho misses out again after failing to recover from the thigh strain that ruled him out of West Ham's 2-0 defeat at Vicarage Road.
14:25
Costa Rica defender Oviedo could miss up to three weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during Everton's 6-2 win over Sunderland at Goodison Park last Sunday. "We hope we can have him back for the Aston Villa game [on Nov.ember 21]. If not then maybe the Bournemouth game [a week later]," Toffees' manager Roberto Martinez said.
14:20
Tom Cleverley does not make the Everton bench despite recovering from an ankle injury, while Leighton Baines is still not fit after the ankle surgery he underwent in August.
14:15
Defender Angelo Ogbonna has recovered from a hamstring injury and takes his place on the West Ham bench.