 of the new campaign, Bournemouth aiming for their first, a full house here at Upton Park. This every week, this campaign, a day to make the most of, at the boving ground, for both the locals here in the capital and those who come from the features of Bournemouth for this taste of primitive action at Upton Park today. It's for Bournemouth, they are unchanged, and Monday's loss at Liverpool. So after Boric continues in goal, it's the same back ball to serve them so well, for much of their rise all the way to the big time. In midfield, Matt Gradle and Matt Ritchie provide the win, with Andrew Sermon at Newton-O'Cain in the centre. Josh King will play in behind of Callum Wilson, with both strikers still searching for their first-ever Premier League goals, and the big money signing, Tyrone Mings, is on the bench once again. Hoping his players can channel the frustration of events at Anfield into a winning performance here in East London today. Several set, and it will be Bournemouth who will get the match underway. So on a roasting day here in East London, will it be third time lucky for Bournemouth, as they await their first goal, and their first points in Premier League football. West Ham, inconsistent so far, Eddie Hall will feel his team here can get out the hammers. How do you expect Bournemouth to play this game, Tony Gale? The way they play every other one, Joe, and they go for it, and they look to get possession of the ball and try and dominate the game. I think that other teams are going to expect that with Bournemouth, that sometimes they have to give up possession, but of course, through that possession, you've got a ball that put the ball in the back of the net, and win games and get points on the table. And that's what Bournemouth want to do today. I mentioned the warmth here at Upton Park today. They are set to be drinks breaks, midway through each half, a rehydration. Summer is back here in the capital city. Here's Max Gradle for Bournemouth. Tossing there with Carl Jenkinson, and the verdict goes Bournemouth's way, with money signing, £7 million. Gradle, starting his second match in a row for his new club. It's Charlie Daniels, the left back. Andrew Sermon, the early pressure, coming from the top flight new boys. Sermon there with a flick on. Here's Josh King. Up against Peter Sermon, up against Pedro Obriang, and King has got past him with ease. Too long made for Callum Wilson. Easily got away on that far side, but the cross wasn't the best he over is it, by about four or five yards. Having got to this position, this has got to be whipped in. Comes out of it with a little bit of good fortune, but that's got to be whipped in. There's no way Wilson's going to be coming over the top of those players in there. He's got to whip that ball into him. And the formers starting here on the front foot. He had that very contentious loss on Monday night. Game at Liverpool, which could have perhaps should have been very different. Tommy Elfix, the early goal, disallowed. And the offside goal from Christian Benteke, which did stand. Here's Coyate into balls. Kevin Nolan first taking formers goal for Arthur Boric. Well, there's Kevin Nolan there just in shot. Nearly got on the end of this cross, just from the right-hand side and from Coyate, but that's where Nolan's going to revel in that position. He's got a position where he can afford to be lazy and stay up-pitched today. Here's Gradle up against Jenkinson. Into Francis, got the shot away. And the block was by Reid. And it will be a corner for Bournemouth, who made a promising start here. A good strike, good blocks by Winston Reid there. Got that away, but far too much space. You can see a couple of Westam, two or three Westam players really struggling to get back, even early on in the game. They've got to get back behind the ball. Bournemouth will hurt you with their possession otherwise. So Matt Richie on set-piece duty. Francis arriving late. Thanks for all made work, Tom. Ball been just too high, though, for Simon Francis. Seems to be the in-vote corner at the moment. Everybody drives in, someone arrives late. The goal scored by Palace at Norwich. First day of the season, similar circumstances, seen a couple of other teams try it since. It is the first time these two sides have met in the top flight. Just the second time, they've been in the same division the last time as 25 years ago. And they're five games in league and cup. Westam are yet to lose against the cherries of Bournemouth. Here's Ogg Bonner, one of the Westam summer signings. Ten with the impounds from Juventus. They've found James Tompkins and James Cobb, in that back four. He's given away four, he almost came the way of King. Reed there to mop up for Westam. And the foul committed by Unanoke. We talk about the ball with possession, but they're very quick to close teams down as well. And when they go in, they go in as one. If ever poor touch, they normally knit possession and can be straight into you. And you've got to be very careful when you're on the ball, that you're not giving it away so easily. Here's Obyang. Francis with a clearing header. Daniels. We will go back to Darren Randolph, who played twice in the European qualifying games over the summer. This is his lead debut for Westam. Managed to shoot 12 goals in two games against Bournemouth, playing for Birmingham last year in the championship. Not the opponent you would have wanted to play, I'm sure, on his lead back for the Hammers today. Yeah, Penny Vins going to give you the EVGBs. I suppose if you can see that amount of goals that would, but you hear the cheer when the crowd just on that first touch there and he got it upfield that there was relief for him. Somewhat. Replacing a really good keeper at the moment. Adrian's been in exceptional form for the Hammers. It is the first time since New Year's Day 2014 that Adrian's been missing in a lead game for Westam. It won't be a three game ban as well. Here's Dimitri Payet. Gradle came back, no-them-was-there. Now, it's come the way of Carl Jenkinsen. Payet. They've got a home debut goal here last weekend. Sacco, licked on for no-them. Tackle was by Francis. It will be a corner for Westam. A good little movement there. Payet really fizzed this into Sacco. Turn it round the corner for Nolan, but combination of defenders got it away in the end for a corner, but the first time Westam really got on the offensive there. Nolan enjoyed this role. There's a diamond system behind him, but he's got less defensive responsibilities being up front with Sacco. So first Westam set piece. Payet's with the ball there. Reed is there. Whistle's gone, it won't count. There was a push seen by referee John Moss, and it will be a Bournemouth free kick. Quite ironic. I think it might have been on Elfic this push. It was Elfic who was deemed, let's have a look. Yeah, there's a push there. You can see Elfic making the most of that. It was Lovren in the week who had the same kind of thing against Elfic and got away with his foul, but there was definitely hands on the back there, but you can see a dramatic reaction from the defender who got in the foul again. Here's Sacco now for Westam. Looking for Mark Noble. Shrekt away by Matt Ritchie. It's perhaps the standout player. Last year for Bournemouth, he chipped in with 15 goals from the championship. How likes to do, playing as an inverted winger on the right side. Left-footed player. He's OK. Now Gradle coming inside. Nips off his toes there by Payet. He has Sacco ahead of him. Heavy touch there by Payet. That's unlike him. I mean, he's playing really well in that is the game, the system that suits him, playing at the tip of a diamond. Just had a heavy touch there when he was running at that back four. He's the man who can really pick a pass. They've got to get him on the ball as much as they can. It's a good job there by Tommy Elfic. Obi-Yang with the header on by Kuyate. Obi-Yang again, searching for Sacco. Quick heavy there by Obi-Yang. He came off the bench at half-time in place of Reese Oxford last weekend. Oxford is not part of Westam's 18-man squad here. He picked up a slight knock in training in midweek. Cressworth in goes Nothen. Payet supplies the pressure. Simon Francis here, the regular right back since Eddie House returned to Bournemouth. Part of the championship team of the year last season. Signed for £25,000 from Charlton three and a half years ago. The whole back four of Bournemouth was signed for less than a million pounds. It's been a wonderful recruitment effort from Eddie Howe over the past few years, and he's been loyal to the players who have a Bournemouth spot in the big time. And that's got good to see, Joe, because he's going to give them a chance, and you never know until they have a chance in the top flight. And as I said before, there's nothing to be frightened of. Got to attack the situation. They have so far, and they've got any results, but they've gone about it well so far, other than the way the scores have turned out, obviously. But you've got to keep the faith. Richie with the free kick into a teasing area. There's a suspicion of a hand being raised there in the box. He wasn't spotted if there was. Good ball in from Richie. He's got to hit the target if everyone misses it. Yeah. There's Elphik with the hand up there. Lucky he didn't hit him on the hand. That would have been a sure yellow card. And in the action, in the opposing box again, Tommy Elphik, former skipper, is OK. He's been called up by the Island national setup for the first time this week. Francis trying to test Aaron Cresswell. He's done well there, Francis. There's the ball in! Oh, it's in! Callum Wilson with the goal. A moment of history for Bournemouth. Their first ever Premier League goal. And what a finish as well. We said this man needed a goal for his confidence. What a great finish. Cresswell gets in the hell of a state here though, Joe, because he's favourite. And Francis bullies him out of it. That's poor defending. But he gets a fizzing cross. And look, gets across his marker. That's a great volley. Great finish. And that'll do his confidence to Weldergood. Super quick cross and a great finish. Keeper had no chance. But what was Cresswell up to there? There was no way out. He just had to clear his lines. Francis. And then Wilson made him play. Great goal. What a moment for Bournemouth and for Eddie Howe. His team in front for the very first time in top flight for a ball. Last year's top scorer, Callum Wilson, off the mark in the big time. Several thousand fans of Bournemouth in full voice in the sunshine here at Upton Park. Well the thing about the goal, such a poor mistake by Cresswell, and he made a similar mistake against Leicester last week. He was trying to shepherd the ball out of play and they nearly got a chance out of that. So not really learning from your mistakes and that's bad. Poor defending. But boy, did they make him play. He really fizzed it in, Francis, and lovely controlled volley, wasn't it, from Wilson. A lack of confidence with the finish and Callum Wilson, who scored 23 times last year. Darren Cresswell, who was the hammer of the year last season. Fan wanting. Gradle on the chase here up against Jenkinson. Daniels for Bournemouth. He's begun here with their tails up. I feel they've been very hard done by in their first two games. Those 1-0 defeats against Aston Bither, then against Liverpool. The tough starts once again for Stavon Bithich, who saw his team go two down before half time here last weekend. Elementary error as well. That really shouldn't happen from a position like that nearly on the dead ball line. But having said that, it still needed finishing, Joe. Great finish. Not the start. Randolph was hoping for either in the West Ham goal. And he had no chance with that ferocious shot from Callum Wilson. Payet now for West Ham. Wonderful pass there. A siding ball through Bournemouth rear guard. Borax just about got there. That's the type of ball I'm talking about, he's capable of, and Borax just gets there. Because if Koyasi just gets a toe to this, this may have been a pen and maybe a red card. That's a great stop. Glimpse again there. The creativity and the invention of Dimitri Payet. Here's Cresswell for the time for Francis, and back with Art of Borax. Here's Steve Cook, Daniels of Bonner. West Ham aiming to avoid back-to-back defeat in their first two home games of the league campaign. Hoping for a fresh start this year. After those years of grumbling in the final years of the reign of Stavon Bithich here at Upton Park. Upton downs already for Stavon Bithich. His team not saying to the Europa League qualifiers the fine win against Arsenal on the opening weekend. Again beaten here by Leicester last week, and behind once again today. Here goes Daniels. Koyasi stays tight to him. That's Koyasi's job being on the right side of that diamond. If the fallback goes forward on that side, Daniels, which he will do, he's got to track back so that he doesn't get a two-on-one situation against Jenkins. Great start for Bournemouth though. Just the start they needed, Joda. Well, that was a mistake. It was a terrific finish in. Surely I'll give them a little bit more confidence. This is Sermon. Bent in by Francis. Good ball as well. Good take by Randolph. With a calm, some nerves. Well, he certainly couldn't be blamed for the goal. It was passed him in a flash. There's a free transfer from Birmingham in the summer. He'd have a few cameos at top flight, but this time with Charlton a few years back. 28 years of age now. Sermon. The unsung playmaker in the Bournemouth team. Greater. Here's Steve Cook. Charlton down there by Sako. No ball. Searching for Sako once again. Cook has to be careful. And he's just about gone away with that. Well, a couple of mistakes. Cook first caught in possession and then a little bit of a miss kick here. A little bit of nervous defending really. Again, like Cresswell just clear lines. So a second corner for West Ham United. Payet's ball, looking for Reed but still again. Now Cresswell. Oh, a lovely nutmeg. Cresswell's cross. A good one. Towards the back post where Coyate was waiting. That was better from Cresswell going forwards. A good little nutmeg there by Cresswell. Just a little bit heavy because it's hard to direct that one back on target, but kind of grappling going on in that penalty area again. Defenders have got to be careful. Coyate just couldn't get on top of that one. He had scored the first league goal of West Ham season in that two-nil success to the Emirates. Chipping with plenty of goals at the back end of last season. The first year in which you're really impressed here in the East End of London. Cresswell's throw. Sako couldn't quite find Payet. There's some extra pressure on the shoulders of Diabra Sako in his early weeks of this campaign, with so many strikers injured right now for West Ham. Lacks of Valencia. Andy Carroll. Maro Zarate now as well, who'll be out for two games with a hamstring problem. In effect, they're only fit striker, so pretty important before this window closes that West Ham go and get one or two strikers in. Andy Carroll, a player whose West Ham career has been tormented by injury over the past few years. And watching free for him yet again, they hope he'll be in a matter of weeks rather than months away from his return. Here's Sako. He scored 12 goals last year. Most of those during the first half of the campaign. There was a handball there. The referee playing the advantage with West Ham in possession. Here's Payet. No way past Francis. Sanction for Wilson. Connect by Ogbana. Let's cook with the header. Pugate. The Spaniard Pedro Obieck. Ogbana. Cresswell. Here's Sako. Trying to move past Francis. He's done well here, Sako. Helping out defensively was OK. There might be a chance on the break here. Randolph is coming a long way. And he got there in good time. Well, he had a good start in position to keep it there, Randolph. The game West Ham looking a little bit exposed. Two players going for one ball. It's a keeper, hadn't been out there. There was a one-on-one on. It was a good break by Sako down the left hand side. Francis defended well, though. He realised he was beaten. It could have easily have given a foul away. And a needless penalty, but pulled out the challenge. Here's Payet. No then. That's Elfic. Into the feet of Josh King. Now OK. Seems to be a foul there on Pedro Obieck. Winston Reid amongst those moving forward here for this West Ham free kick as we move towards the midway point of the first half. Under a year since his last goal for West Ham. And amongst those lurking in the likes of Sako as well. Up there. Commanding header away, though, by Cook. Jacobson. That's a mistake by him. And here goes Gradle, who is a pacy customer. He has lost up there with him. Gradle going on. Beat chance here. Jacobson there, recovered with the block. Bournemouth might have made more of that. Had a bit of good fortune, but maybe should have got his shot away a fraction of a second earlier. Just allowed Jenkins in a second attempt to come back on him, but a game really nervy defending from West Ham. Strange, because both ball backs are the same. Impressive last season. They've made shaky starts this time around. Yep, well, you can't take anything for granted, Joe. Your feet under the table and take things lax, and you'll get exposed in the Premier League. And really got to be on your game week in, week out. Concentration at this level is vital. Here's Josh King. Obi-Yan being strong there. And he wins the free kick. And we're having a short break here for the drinks break. As we have that, let's do this chance to get Antoni for Max Gradle. Well, Jenkinson does well. He recovers from his first slip, but then again needless to go in there. He had him going wide, but then get back again and get another block in. Gradle just needed to get this shot away of a fraction of a second earlier. Look, just hesitated in lining it up. Needed to take it in his stride. Well, midway through this first half, we've all had the chance for some rehydration for both sets of players out there and the officials, too. Obi-Yan is a very hot day, although a few boos and jeers ringing around the ground from one or two less than sympathetic fans, should we say. But it was a flying start for Bournemouth, scoring their first goal in the big time after only 13 minutes. Yeah, it should have been cleaned out easily by Cresswell. Look, he's done the hard part, and he gives Francis another chance. Fizz is that in. Great finish. Gets across Winston Reid here. Look, all the paces on the cross, so you just need to divert it on the volley. And he does so with a great bit of technique. Look at that. Ping, little short little jab at the ball, and it's passed to keep a Randolph before he can move. There's the pace on the cross, and there's the diversion just onto the target. It's a great goal, great finish. His first goal since the home win over Bolton back in April, which effectively sealed Bournemouth's place in the Premier League. On we go, once again. Jenkinson, took a chance again there. And lost possession. Cannon-Wilson. It's a good tackle, though, by Obi-Wan. He won the ball. Well, just a game lacking confidence. Jenkinson, just get it down and play it. Play it early, dawdling on the ball to get him caught out. I thought it was a little bit lucky to get back into the side after the great result against Arsenal at the Emirates. And then James Tompkins is left out, but they're not on their game at the moment, the full backs. Bournemouth, a buoyed by that. Here's Francis. Trying to test Cresswell this time. Matt Ritchie. Francis. Ritchie again. Lovely footwork. Good ball as well. And quite come the way of Wilson. There's Sermon. Bournemouth enjoying themselves here. Ritchie. Bending in, but couldn't quite pick out either, Strayker. But Boos ring around Upps and Park. Yeah, I mean, it's a little bit unfair by the crowd because this Bournemouth seems a good team and you've got to realise they're going to have possession, but they're realising there's elementary errors and they're making the boys a little bit more nervous by their Boos. But it's something that you have to cope with. They've got to rise above it. Ritchie a little bit heavy with a cross in the end, but the more they can have possession, the more they'll silence this crowd. Or should I say, the more the crowd will boot? At least first two home games against Leicester and Bournemouth. Certainly one of the fans would have expected to win, but you can't take this level of opponent lightly. Bournemouth approving their work here as we saw from Leicester last weekend. Obyan. Cresswell. Locked by Francis. Obyan. Searching for Novan. King beat Noble to it. Charlie Daniels. A former youth team player at Tottenham Hotspur. Knocked far out of the road north of here. They've never played a senior game when it's time at Whiteheart Lane. Nice pass that by Daniels. Into King. King unable to get the beating of Alphona. There's a regular international with the Italian set-up. One of their passings far better than West Thames at the moment. Daniels just fizzed a lovely ball into the striker. Set it up just 20 yards. Chris Pass all along the floor. The passing's better than West Thames at the moment. We were saying this week, Carl Jenkinson was hoping this year to push for a recall to the England squad. He's won cap game a couple of years ago. To up his game with that Corviz to arrive. Gradle there with the header. Coyote. Jenkinson that's given away for them. Straight to Okane. This is King. Now Wilson. Gradle. More neat former football. Okane. Into towards King. All mistake there. Wilson! It's 2-0. What about this? Two goals for Callen Wilson. It is dreamland for Bournemouth. But West Thames defends all that's seen. Well, I don't think I've seen too worse performances from fallbacks at this level for quite some time. Creswell this time again with a back pass. And really they're not concentrating. Jenkinson a give it away earlier. The two of them having such a poor game. They look so nervous. And look at this for a back pass. Well short. And Wilson again a good finish. And you've got to feel sorry for the keeper who's had no chance. That's awful defending. It's too casual. It's too lax. Jenkinson and Creswell. Giving away chances galore at the moment. And Creswell unfortunately is giving away the two goals. But again, don't take it away from Wilson. Great finish. A nightmare for Aaron Creswell. But boy, aren't Bournemouth loving life now in the big time. Two goals in the first half an hour for Eddie House. And this time they have been clinical. When they've had the chances they've taken them. Yeah, and taken them really well. And pleased for Wilson because he missed the couple on the first day of the season against Villa. But it's good for him. But I don't think the two fullbacks look so nervous, Joe. And this is when you've got a man up. When you're playing in front of your home crowd and they're not behind you because they're expecting a win. The two of them are just shriveling up in their shells at the moment. They've got a man up the pair of them. A lot of football to be played in this game. I have to wonder why, why they would have those nerves in their mind. Whether it's a tactical change or something just not quite right. I don't think it's anything to do with the tactics. They're just basic errors with the two fullbacks. I mean, Creswell for the two goals, obviously. But Jenkins in as well looks just as nervy. But Creswell after such a good season, our season, you've just got to keep performing and be totally concentrated because it'll come back and bite you. And it has today. Here's King looking for Wilson on a hat-trick. Side netting. He is oozing confidence now. Yeah, if you're going to be a little bit critical after a lovely little give-and-go around the corner, he's got to go across the keeper here. Never going to beat him on the near post. I think he misses it a little bit here, Callum Wilson. Near post is not an option, but again, that wasn't a problem for Randolph. Much to ponder. There's not a bit of cheer defensively, his team on the ropes. And Wilson's never scored a senior hat-trick. We're still an hour to play here. And he might well fancy his chance in this one. With 45 goals in the past two campaigns for Coventry and for Bournemouth. Now he has a top-flight double to his name. Doesn't get any easier here for West Ham because Bournemouth will knock this ball about. And when you're up, you get the confidence as well to knock it about even more. West Ham somehow have got to get the crowd behind him. And if that means making a few tackles, have to do that as well. Here we go again. That's a mistake again. Wilson once more. Stamped away by Randolph. West Ham so open. So many mistakes. That time I've bought a sermon to Goodball. Francis, what a chance it was there for a third goal. That time it was Josh King. Well, West Ham are all over the place. Again, good football. We'll just get to that. Dead ball line again. This comes back and Josh King can't quite have the technique that Wilson had. It was nearly identical to the first goal. Just needed to divert it on target, but couldn't keep it down this time. Game of Bonacourt in possession. Everybody slow on the ball. Kind of what they put in them drinks, Joe. We mentioned the ball as well here. West Ham are going to spend all day chasing the ball. They'll be shattered. They've been second-best weapon through here. We're just over half an hour ago. Both James Covins and James Tompkins have been warming up on this near side. So the two defenders now part of the coaching staff at West Ham with Julian Dix. The long side, Stavain Brivich. James Tompkins, I think, will be coming on shortly. It's stripping off down beneath us here. Meantime, it's King the Bournemouth. OK, for Daniels. Gradle, challenge was by Reed. Obiang up towards Sacco. Class 2, though, was Cook. Sacco, he is Obiang. Now, Nova for Noble. Dinko, that's up by Noble. I'll feed back to Vorich. Well, and that says an injury. If the James Tompkins is coming on through a defender, it's pretty damning on his own defenders there. Slavin Brivich. But who could blame him? We understand that it's all Bonac, who the defender who will make way. Here's Sermon. It's picked out Matt Richie. Francis ahead of him. Good movement there by Francis. The pass to a bit too heavy, though, from Richie. So here is the change, then, with 34 minutes gone. West Ham, switching their back line. Some jeers around the ground, as Ogbonner departs to a left deriver, the James Tompkins. Well, I think it may be a little bit of an injury for Ogbonner. I'm not quite sure. But if the defender's out to be substituted, I think, apart from Winston Reed, you could have picked anyone of them out. Tompkins did start on the opening day in the win at Arsenal. He watched from the bench last weekend, but he's on now with 10 minutes to go until halftime today. There's been no treatment given out to Angelo Ogbonner on the West Ham bench. So it appears to be just a like-for-like swap because Ogbonner was playing so poorly. Gradle left by O'Kane, king just behind him. Gradle wants to get. O'Kane, come back for Sermon. Francis, Sermon, the space here. The shot was by Daniels. It's all too easy. It's great football, though. Daniels, the left back. He pops up in a little pocket of space, playing just off the striker. This is terrific football, just wider the post, and I think Randolph had it covered. But the way he just sat in a little pocket there, he made the movement, and they're finding each other with their passes. It's good football. They're dominating West Ham at the moment. It's a three and a half years with Bournemouth. In that time, Chai Daniels has scored eight goals. There's a problem being sustained here by Gradle, which will be a concern to Bournemouth because the Ivorian has had a very productive opening, half an hour or so. What physio has been called for? Well, they do keep the win for really well. Gradle, one side, Richie, the other. Right footer on the left, left footer on the right. They like to come in off the line, which by doing that, that enables the fallbacks to go and get on the overlap. And you can see Francis has got in twice. Daniels has got in many times. And at the moment, the way they're passing that ball, West Ham are chasing shadows. And with the two finishes as well, the two blunders in that back line from West Ham. It's a bit of a nightmare afternoon. Well, I don't know really on this second goal what Cresswell's thinking about. Again, good play, Gradle holding it up. They're waiting for their opportunity. And look at that. He's just here, cushions it back. I think he was trying to... ...cushing it back for O'Connor or the keeper. But really, he's just got a clear line. And he finishes it ever so well again. Callum Wilson, but that was a gift, that one. Here's Novan, beaten two by Tommy Elfic. Cresswell... ...was fouled there by Richie. Obyang. Seven with the apparent signing from Stam Doria. Reed. And now Tomkins. Jenkinson. This is Czech Kuiate. Daniel's up against him. It's got a bit of corner. Well, at least gives West Ham a chance to commit some players forward to this corner kick. It'd be interesting to have a look at Elfic and Reed. They've been in a few tangles. A couple of other set pieces coming in. I'm not sure the referee's, as you can see, he's got his eye close on them. Not looking at the ball at the moment, Elfic. Payet's corner. Him off the head of King. And Elfic beat Reed to it. Can't understand how defenders don't look at the ball, Joe, because how do you know where it's coming in and where the flight of the ball's going to be? OK, you're trying to block your runner, but... Here's Sacco. In terms of pure defending, it's a crime not to watch the ball. Sermon. Playing their way out of danger there, Bournemouth, but it was given away by King. Reed for West Ham, he'll try and get one back here before half-sign. Get themselves a foothold back in the game, but what were the pass-forward like that? No worrying time down there for Slavin Bilic. His team haven't really showed any intent this afternoon, haven't really looked well the shape of the side, haven't really got their passing going, and Bournemouth, who has imposed their game on West Ham, rather than the other way around. Here's Payet. It's been pretty quiet for West Ham. Now Obyang. Cresswell on the move from left-back. Just kept that ball in play. Francis under pressure. And he defended well. Here's Mark Noble. West Ham's longest-serving player. Inside by Payet. Not-so-clariton-blue shirt. Richie on the counter now for Bournemouth. King. King is away from Tom Kicks. Richie. And his weaker right foot. Poor header. Obyang there with a tackle. Jenkinsen at full that side. Jenkinsen's just headed it straight down again. Quite in distance. Gotta be clearing that area. Free header. Didn't even have to jump. Just propped it straight at the feet of Bournemouth attacker. Just need a few men around now just to get these full-backs going. They've lost their confidence and really need a couple of men to help them out. Given the way they played here so far, West Ham, a tad lucky not to be more than two goals behind. Payet. Sacco on the move. Wouldn't quite come for Boric. Sacco couldn't quite take it in his stride. Another moment there for Arta Boric. Lovely ball from Payet. Look, he just drifts this over to Defender Cook. Sacco nearly gets on it, but in the end. Just checks on the surface. Boric nearly goes past the ball. Nearly gets it here, Sacco, but that's a lovely ball. There, see the check on the surface. Not done the key for there. The poll spent last year on loan at Bournemouth, a deal which became permanent in the summer on a free transfer from Southampton. Kept 16 clean sheets last year in the championship. Hoping for his first of his campaign here today. Back in the top flight where he played over 50 times in his time with the Saints. Francis waiting for movement, provided by Ritchie. There's a foul there by Matt Ritchie. A little word as well for the one-time Portsmouth player. Sacco, the targets. And he won it, but no one there in behind him. Payet's getting some pressure there on Tommy Elfin. I think Bournemouth would be just keen now to get into the break. They've totally dominated this first half, Joe. Just getting there two-nil up. I don't want to be conceding a goal after dominating the play. Here's Czech Cuiarty. Just over two minutes of first half, normal time to go. Jenkinson, no root pass cradle. It's the Ivorian who is firmly on top in that battle on that side of the pitch. Bournemouth players on top pretty much everywhere in their individual battles in this first half today. It's been a first half to Sabre for those from Dorset. Again, you see Jenkinson going forward, just ran straight into trouble. Sermon, on it go, there's some Francis. Funny Cresswell having a poor game today and been so good last season. Slavin's assistant down there on the bench is Julian Dix, who probably was one of the best left backs that West Ham ever had. Just wonder what his thoughts would be at half-time. A good man to offer a few words of wisdom to Cresswell that half-time. That'd be quite forceful words, you might imagine, from Julian Dix. Yeah, you wouldn't want to cross the Terminator down there. A terrific lad, Julian. Now I'm sure he'd be really helpful towards Cresswell. Last thing you want is someone on your back. West Ham fans have been on the back of their team in this first half here. It's pretty flat from a West Ham perspective, but Bournemouth absolutely loving it. So far so very good for Eddie Haussight. His first two games in the top flight to prove how unforgiving the Premier League can be. Both narrow defeats. This time around Bournemouth have a healthy advantage. Josh King. Richie. And that favoured left foot. Maybe he's there. Now Cuyate. Well, you said it on his favoured left foot. I think West Ham have got to wise up to that. He comes in off the line. You've got to play him onto his right foot. His weaker foot. We're in four minutes of first half. Stoppage shame. Payets. Setback for Obriang. Good tackle there by Richie. Just as Obriang was about to pull that trigger. And now Francis, if he keeps his ball in play, can scurry forward for Bournemouth. Waiting for support now, Francis. King on the overback. King with a cross. Just behind for a corner by Jekyllson. Well, that's a good run by King. Late in this first half, he's galloped 50-60 yards to overlap and helped Francis there. Unfortunately, they didn't have anyone on the end of it at the far post, but just showed a willingness to make those runs. Well, Can Bournemouth had a third goal here before halftime. Francis. Here's Gradel. One of your players in and around the box to wait for. This is Steve Cook. Richie might let fly from here. Again, Slavin. Bill, it's screaming at his defenders to come out. At all the time in the world, Richie here. Look at Richie. He just sits back in his pocket. He's coming off the line again with Francis around the outside. Look at the space to drive. Although the shot's over the top. There's far too much room. What a big chunk of first half, stoppage time here, most of which is a factor here. It's certainly Bournemouth who are coping much, much better. Three charismatic man, Slavin Brivich. Here's Wilson in behind the Tompkins. Wilson Square. It's Gradel. It's a fantastic save by Randall. But perhaps that should have been Bournemouth's third goal before halftime. Well, a game terrible defending in and around the halfway line. Look, beats all the players. One ball over the top. He's worrying about the keeper, but he's kept him in the game. Great save from Gradel as he opened his body up. Maybe telegraphed it a little bit where it was going. Super stop, though. That should have been game-setting match. Will be a corner for Bournemouth. Driven in by Richie. Left by Okane. He came to King. Now, Sacco for West Ham. Here's Coyote. Sacco went on. The block was by Daniels. Sacco again. Up against Cook this time. Slice behind for a goal kick. There have been two chances for Bournemouth since they went to up. One for King, one for Gradel. They might have been out of sight by now. I can't remember a chance for West Ham in this first half. Total dominance. If anything, I think Eddie Howell may think maybe we should have been further away from West Ham and this game been over. Well, he's felt this type of performance and scored and have been coming. Given the way his team began their opening two games. It's all gone right for Bournemouth so far here. It might have been more than just two goals their lead. Final few seconds now of the first half out of time. It's a good jump by Tommy Elfik. Well, there's the halftime whistle. A fantastic first half here for Bournemouth. And in particular for Callum Wilson with his first two goals in the big time after mistakes coming from Aaron Cresswall. A torrid first half for West Ham United and the halftime score here in the Barclays Premier League is West Ham Nill. Bournemouth two. Welcome back then to Upson Park. We have a halftime change here for West Ham United. Kevin Nothan is being taken off and replaced by Matt Jarvis off the bench for the second time in the Premier League so far this season. Two changes then made already by Snaven Binic. That's his team trying to overturn this two-goal deficit here at Upson Park today. So we're underway here once again. Bournemouth with a two-goal advantage at halftime. A sensational first half for the top flight new boys. The double from Callum Wilson. Anyhow, we'll recall though last year in the championship Bournemouth dropped a whopping 28 points from winning positions. And two goals in the first half here they may have had more 30-gales. It was a terrific form of showing in that first period. Yeah, they deserved it Joe. But the second half of the crowd get behind them and they're attacking their fans now West Ham. They saw it against Leicester last week. They had a little bit of a go at them and the fans get behind and Bournemouth have got a weather that storm that comes along. But West Ham have changed their performance as well from their diamond system. They've more or less matched Bournemouth up. So now, in other words, you'll know where the fault lies because they're all going sort of man-for-man matching the systems and seeing if they've got the better team. Well, it's a West Ham free kick just after halftime. Can they pull one back here? Pinex balling was a good one. More up than away. Boruch with a punch clear and he went down and it's a penalty. Mark Noble, Deans have been fouled and West Ham have a roof back into the game just after halftime. Well, exactly what Bournemouth didn't want. It was a great free kick in from Payet. Lovely whip on it. It was struggling. Boruch couldn't get his hands far. His punch far away. Noble controls. He's waiting for the foul here and he gets it. I'm afraid King's a silly boy. He just commits himself here. Doesn't need to. There's the clip and he's down. Silly challenge. Exactly what Bournemouth didn't want at the start of his second half. Well, Mark Noble has scored 23 times from the spots for West Ham United. Noble against Boruch. Noble scores and it's game on. Just after halftime. West Ham back in it. West Ham won of Bournemouth 2. Well, great penalty kick. Looked in the outs and Boruch the wrong way but it was still right in the corner. Look into the side netting if you like. That's a great pen. Here's the incident again. Look, King sticks his leg out. Noble's waiting for it and really you cannot go fishing in this position here. Look, as soon as you do that that's a silly, silly challenge. Yes, Noble was trying to buy it. He bought it. Poor challenge from King. The mood has changed here now. They're behind their team again. Mr. Reliable. Mark Noble from the spot. Here's Josh King now for Bournemouth. Beat 2 by Winston Reid. Francis to Bournemouth. Noble's touch. Jarvis was there as well. Gathered by Darren Randall. He is the West Ham goal scorer and Noble. Sacker. Nice turn by him and he's driving on. At the end he was stopped by Charlie Daniels. This game has really come to life after half-time. This is what Bournemouth wouldn't have experienced. Big Premier League crowds really getting on top of their teams now that fans have been won around by this quick start. Now Bournemouth have got to see what they've got in there to try and weather this storm that's going to come. Try and get their foot back on the ball. There's an immediate response of substitution being made. Bournemouth will turn to their bench pretty much straight away. Having shipped that goal, it's marked to you there who is waiting in the wings for the re-examination now of Bournemouth's medal. Noble. Diabra Sacker. He's tackled by Daniels. Josh King is the Bournemouth player who will make way. Josh King is down at the moment which is why play has been stopped. Looks as though Ford will be sacrificed here by Eddie Howe to bring on the extra money midfield. This is what you wanted to do, really. If you're going to make a substitution slow this game down. West Ham had their tails up. Really, there's the booing from the crowd. I think West Ham need to get on with this game as quick as they can. Really get on with the game. Keep the tempo high. Get straight into this Bournemouth side. I don't really have experienced these kind of afternoons when a team's coming back at you with a big crowd attacking their home crowd behind the goal. They're going to be up and Bournemouth as well as get their foot on the ball. Going to be a great second half, Joe. Fadour on face there for Josh King as he departs to allow for the arrival of Mark Pugh. Of course, King had a great chance in the first half to score a third goal for Bournemouth. Then he was the man who gave away the penalty. He was going to return the ball there to Darren Randolph but West Ham wouldn't it back anyway? I know what he's going to do. He's going to kick it out for a goal kick. Do you know what? Yeah, that's exactly what I would do. Get on with the game. Pick the crowd up as well, didn't it as well? They may say it was unsportsmanlike behaviour but you've got to get something going. You've got to make it happen. You'd have a slight hamstring tweak with it. Josh King, you went off. But it was the perhaps inevitable change anyway with the extra midfield player being brought off. Cook with the header. There's Reid for West Ham. Now Obian in Creswell. They had that first half to forget. He's found Sacco. Now it's Payet. Now Coyote. Played by Daniels. There were one or two hopeful shots by Handball from those around us in the stands here. I don't think so, but it was better. Great fizzballed in from Creswell. He's someone who's got to pick his game up second half. That's better. They're going to be looking, looking decisive. Pass those balls in there at pace. Can't check in some with the West Ham throw. Sacco. Turnwell. Coyote! Goals in four minutes. West Ham have come back from 2-0 down to level the game. What a turnaround. Well, this is really poor defending. And this is what I said. They're going to have to weather it now. Look at this crowd now. Ball in. Elfin's got to get someone in front of him. He can't allow that ball to come in there. Low down from the keeper. Coyote's onto the rebound. Look, that's too easy. Throw into the area. Save, and he's on the knock-down 2-2. And all the good works are done in a matter of moments. But Elfin should be governing that. Someone should be in front. They shouldn't have been thrown into the feet there. So easily for Sacco. That's where they need it. Now, this is where he's got to earn his corner, anyhow. This is now a difficult game. They're all their own way in the first half. Now, they've got to pick it up again, Bournemouth. He already has a team of crash bats that are worth with a bump. Check Coyote's second goal of the campaign. Turn back on turns. He's next to no time after half-time. And here they come again. Payet. Taking off his toes by Sermon. Matt Ritchie. Lee with the head up. That's a win that with Wilson hoping to pass him behind. Some game here so far. And there is still so much to come. Yeah, if you're West Ham, you really want to keep on the front foot. Don't worry about the drinks breaks. Really keep this going. No chances taken there by Steve Good. They love it when they're attacking that in front of their home fans. Just banks of West Ham fans. And it really drives them on that Bobby Morstan. Like a magnet. West Ham have played from left to right now after half-time. They were two goals behind at half-time last week. West Ham couldn't complete the comeback that day. Now they are back on turns. Sacco going for a curve-up. Never bending in time. Just coming along. Just trying to curl this one for the far corner there. Sacco started this second half really well, hasn't he? He's only zoned a lot of that time in the first half. But since West Ham obviously switched their system a little bit. He's played dividends. He's going back to Borich. He's OK. Press well. The half-time words. They've done the job for West Ham. They've come out revitalised here. Well, two bits of poor defending for West Ham. Equally for Bournemouth. Giving away a penalty king when really just didn't need to make the challenge. And the second one was just basics of having someone in front so you can't throw the ball into the area into the striker's feet. That's where Ulfik has to govern it and pull his defenders around so that ball can't come in there. It's nearly three years since West Ham came from behind at half-time to win a game in the Premier League. Three-one success over Chelsea in December of 2012. Here's Gradle, and he's let fly! They had a run-off stretching through his right. A good strike. I mean, he switched into this role. He's taking King's role just off the striker now. Just in that three behind the main striker. He'll enjoy that position, Max Gradle. Just hasn't had a lot of time to grow into it since this quick start to the second half. Four goals here. Just short of an hour play. Five score on these two sides. Last met in a league fixture in 1990 in the old second division. West Ham won four-one that day. Julian Dix amongst the goal scorers. Coyote's dink ball in. Flicks on by Sacco. Coyote's there again. Here's Sacco. Back here was meant for Coyote. Noble. Here's Cressworth. There's much more fight now about West Ham's play. Tomkins. A good ball that by Tomkins. Sacco went over in the box. Almost just a back clear there, Lines. Great ball in, wasn't it, James Tomkins? Just got the whip and the pace on it just to get it behind that back forward. West Ham really on the front foot now and Bournemouth have to dig in. Oh, poor ball Winston Reid. Callum Wilson. And a tackle by Noble. Pugh. Daniels for Pugh. Richie. Noble. Boats on by Cook. They say much talk about West Ham's lack of firepower. But they popped up with two goals here. To peg back Bournemouth. Martin Noble from the spot. Check Coyote, the two midfield men. It's for a free kick there. Bournemouth, but there was no whistle forthcoming. Callum Wilson, the player who went down. He's winning every ball at the moment, Sacco. Anything going up into the air towards him with the centre backs, he's winning those flick-ons. Someone's got to join him though. West Ham are a little more secure since James Tomkins has gone in the centre of defence there. Claims for a foul, I don't think so. I think he's trying to make the most of that one, Wilson. Tomkins, for me, is a better defender than Ogg Bonner and all. They've paid a lot of money for Ogg Bonner and this kid come through the ranks. That's Tomkins' clearance there. With the longest serving players now on the books of West Ham United. Daniels with the throw. And with the chest of Wilson, couldn't make it stick. Here's Francis. Richie. Wilson. This is what they've got to try and do, Joe. Get their foot back on the ball. Get passing again. Here's Sermon. Search and midfield from him. Gradle. It's Pugh! Well saved by Randolph. Still might be a chance though as he came the way of Richie. He caught that with some power there, Mark, do you? Good stop from Randolph. It wasn't far away from his body but sometimes those are more difficult and he gets a real heavy hand on this one. That's the key. Good build up again. Sermon just getting down this line then Pugh becomes involved in his shot away after combining with Gradle. That's a good stop. Look how far he gets that away from the danger area. That's a really good stiff wrist to the ball. Easy to just knock those down for oncoming strikers. Good stop. Well, there was some talk about Robert Green perhaps being signed in advance of this game for West Ham but Randolph, the man with the gloves done this job once or twice. Some concern here. Meantime for Czech Cuyate. Manio scored the equalising goal for West Ham. He's in a bit of pain here being attended to by the West Ham medical staff. I think where these firm surfaces is more about the landing when you're coming down with a bump. Here's the goal again. Look, Elfix should simply get someone in front of him there. I think it's Cook, actually. Yeah, it's Cook who really should have got someone in there defending Elfix, moaning behind him but Cook should have just got someone in there. Once that defect, the attacker receives the ball with his back to goal, you really are stuck because he gets after and it gets his shot away. You get your foot out, it goes through your legs. Keepers have to save and from that short range it's very difficult for keepers. If you get someone in front, then you can't drop the ball into the striker's feet. That's where they should have been more organised. Left shoulder looks to be the area of concern here for Cuyate. West Ham just have the one substitution left and they made all three changes last week. Then Andriyama sends off, so Carl Jenkinsen had to take the game in goal. No sign of a change here just yet from Stavon Bilic as Cuyate moves off the pitch for the time being. He's now being waved back on. Check Cuyate, so West Ham continuing with 11 men again. Noble. Here's Jarvis. Try and drive at Simon Francis. What time there, Jarvis? Overlapping is Cresswell. That's far too close though to Boric. I just think Jarvis should take the initiative there. He's the wide player. He can whip it in. He's two footed, Matt Jarvis, so he's difficult to defend against. He doesn't have to go past you to get crosses in. Just get half a yard either side, whip him in and Sako loves attacking those balls in the area. Sermon. The best first touch there by Wilson. West Ham hoping to record their first home points to the season. Did win the bulk of their points here last year. 31 points, 16 on their travels. But either side of the summer break it's been just two wins from West Ham's last eight league games here. This is their final campaign at the Bowdoin Ground. They're hoping to end it in style in front of their home supporters. Gradel helps on for Wilson. Nice take that by Cathern Wilson. Gradel's there again. He caught Reed napping to go past two. It's Pugh and it's still Pugh. Oh, wonderfully done. Mark Pugh brought off the bench for Bournemouth and the Cherries lead again. This is some game. It is some story. Great finish wasn't it from Pugh? Well West Ham's defense just got all under the flight of the ball here and you can see as it comes out to this left hand side, you knew Pugh was going to try and cut in on his favourite side. Does it really well? Commits Jenkinson and goes for the far corner. Great strike. Really good finish. And the keeper again has got no chance. Here's the dummy, buys it Jenkinson, goes sliding in again and it's a super finish as well. I think you must have to take your chances that he's going to hit that with his left foot but again, maybe your homework's not done. Favours that right hand side. Really good finish though. Well when West Ham came from two down, we said this would be a real test of Bournemouth's medal. Well there's your answer. Quite super finish from Mark Pugh. For his first ever goal in the big time. Bournemouth are in front once more. Here he is again Pugh. Bounty was fouled there by Noble but the referee with a different opinion. West Ham are back to square one. Now they've got to pick it up again Joe. I think it's a 2-2 West Ham just lost a little bit of momentum. A couple of little injuries, drinks breaks, whatever. You just got to get that momentum going all the time. Here's Payet. Kuyate for Sacco. Defended by Ok. Come here bodies back there. That was good defending. Sacco got his head up. There was just a line of Bournemouth shirts. He must be delighted with the way his team have responded here to West Ham's two goals just after half time. Bournemouth with their nose in front again. It silenced the crowd again here. The home fans at least. The away fans are in full voice. It's becoming a tough watch once more for West Ham's Croatian basketball. Not for those fans who made the trip from the South Coast. 150 miles or so to East London today. They saw their team have found to score in their first two games of the campaign. They have three here. Ellepsson Park. Obie. So loose pass. Picked up by Ok. Wilson was there. Randolph here who let in those goals to Kate Bournemouth last year playing for Birmingham. Seeing three go past him today. Funny enough he couldn't have done anything about him really Joe. They've been three really good finishes. Had a couple of good saves as well. In that 8-0 Bournemouth win at Birmingham last year. Mark Hughes scored a hat-trick. These beats and Randolph again here. West Ham players there going for the same ball. The game is a lack of communication. You know you've got to be polite to that ball. You've got to tell everyone to get out of the way. That was James Tompkins ball. Set the backs want to be challenging. Full backs can drop round. Still just over 20 minutes to go here. This game could yet twist and turn in either direction. Daniels. Wilson was strong. Really well they cut in Wilson. That was excellent. Really good strike this play. Not only good control but real good body strength. Richie. Francis. They keep and go there with Sermont. Francis with the ball in. Went all the way across the face of goal. No one made it a profit from a Bournemouth point of view. Great ball in from Francis. Really enjoyed it out as a knee on that right-hand side. Getting in advance of Richie. Really got some room out there and created that first goal and other chances. Oh dear. There we go. I can understand that. Really not well. I can't remember having a drink when I was playing. Not rehydration anyway. It's just taking the tempo out the game. It's just this thing's gone out the game. If I was Bill Hitch, I'd have said no. Let's carry on. Really don't need this. Ideal for Bournemouth. The fans round here not happy. The fans not happy. Neither will the Suprimos be here at West Ham. David Southerman, one of the co-owners watching on here. A bit of a round with Charlie Austin in midweek. David Gold watching on here too. Two men who I'm sure will be very busy over the next week or so. With West Ham hoping to add further recruits before the end of this summer transfer window. That's been talk of Adik Song being brought in on a permanent base after his loan here last year from Barca where he had a loan up. A deal which is not over the line yet there. There's a medical which is due to take some reports before the game unconfirmed that that medical didn't go too well but we stress unconfirmed. There's still a movement in terms of that transfer deal in the days ahead. You would think West Ham do require reinforcements. Definitely up front Joe. That's where they need them desperately to make sure things not go so well. Kevin Nolan had to start up there earlier on and they've changed the system now. Obviously going with wider players. Koyati's come out to the right and Jarvis to the left but Koyati's not really suited to that position. So definitely need reinforcements. Daniels? Not so sure about being critical about other teams players though. That was the essence of the disagreement should we say between David Sadovan and Charlie Austin. Here's Sacco. Sacco was by Pugh. Big ol' kick much to West Ham's annoyance. Well Pugh was convinced with tracking back from the wide player here. Maybe he got a point as well as he gets slid in it just ended up coming off of Sacco's foot. It's good that your wide players are normally playing high up the pitch, you're back there defended. Now here is the option coming on Mayaga. Hasn't had the best of times here at West Ham. Of course yes there's another striker and it's Sacco who's going off must be injured Charlie because he really is the main man. Here light for light switch from Sadovan Biddich. Now Sacco departs the scene replaced by Madibo Mayaga off the bench for the third match in a row. He returned in the summer after being away on loan at Metz in France last year hoping for a new start in this new regime. I can only think with Sacco it must be a kind of muscular injury that they don't want to worsen because of missing a few games on the drop being the only striker. It's an awkward knock being sustained by Pedro Obiang who stayed down meantime here's Payet, Jarvis with the ball being come to Gradle West Ham in effect playing with ten men here with Pedro Obiang on the turf. Walmouth carrying on there with Gradle he's played the pass here for Pugh and the referee has eventually stopped the play here. Interesting that because Mark Pugh was in on goal the things they carried on there but with Obiang in some bother the referee stopped it. Well you can't have it one way or not the other Bournemouth got that in the first half West Ham done it out so I personally think you should just get on with the game until when the ball goes out of play. Sure he's got a bad knock there Obiang Gradle turns out this challenge kind of a half-hearted challenge I think everyone's kind of stopped anyway but Pugh's convinced he's in on goal but I'm not so sure I think there was a couple of half challenges in midfield there the contentious moment there this will be a concern to West Ham who just made their final change with Mega coming on now Pedro Obiang some pain there he has four debuts for the club got one right in the side didn't he you could see and besides from getting the elbow in the side he also had the crash landing as well which enhanced the injury he's a lengthy stoppage in play though which won't be of use to West Ham United here Obiang somewhat gingerly being held back to his feet he might just have to soldier on over the nature of the Nox was staying by Obiang he looks set to try and run it off time being he's off the pitch though as Bournemouth attack themselves Gradle he was fouled then by Tompkins it's the Bournemouth free kick in a promising position this is where Gradle's going to be good just running at players sitting in that little pocket turning and getting at players so that's where they need to get in the ball this is good signing Gradle he does give you the opportunity to play in the striker very quick feet so what can Bournemouth conjure here Gradle stands over the free kick there's a flag up from offside on the aftermath of that slight skirmish when Obiang went down a yellow car was shown for Arthur Borich who sprinted some 60 yard yards to adhere to Penethworth and he picked up the booking from referee John Moss if you come that far out of goal just to contest something like that I think you deserve it and it's a Coyote looking for Jenkinson he will try and see that one behind but failed it will be a corner well similar to Creswell you get yourself in a tangle you really just got to clear your lines because he's got this ball he never really looks like getting out of play having the correct decision the corner kick Payets with the ball in which was a very good area Bournemouth's repelled the danger Gradle putting real pressure on here and he's done superbly well he beat Kelly Jenkinson it's Matt Gradle it's a penalty and Jenkinson could be in big trouble here it's a red card to end a torrid day for him awful defending once more Gradle was in behind and Bournemouth now have a chance to seal the points well I can't believe the games these two fullbacks have had this afternoon I really can't here's the clearance up the pitch and Jenkinson just idles onto this ball you're thinking get onto it give it back the keeper make a decision he idles onto it Gradle nips in nips around and cuts across his path really clever here but he really didn't need to do that I think there's been a total lack of confidence from Jenkinson and Creswell two of Westam's big successes last season just had poor games this afternoon it is Cathern Wilson and he scores it what a day for Cathern Wilson the first hat-trick of his career Bournemouth lead by four goals for two six years ago they were in the bottom tier and now surely they have their first ever top flight win well congratulations to that young man he missed a couple of chances in an opening day but he's come back and he's come back really well couple of good goals and now a penalty to boot right in the corner and again Randolph with all four goals he's had no chance and they deserve this victory Bournemouth Westam had a bright 15-20 minutes after the break but really they deserved it quite a day for Eddie House side and there are Westam fans all the rounders here flocking towards the exits 10 minutes to go with the Hammers now to 10 men and two goals are drived surely it is game over and done with difficult isn't it just to commit many players forward when you're down to 10 men now Joe but they had their little opportunity got to 2-2 and that's when you sense the game died totally in Bournemouth's favour they started knocking it about again and played their way into the game and he thoroughly deserved this victory should it come about on the brick of extinction Bournemouth's football back in 2009 they were in a financial oblivion but they had risen so fast and so well this will be a data saver for all of those involved with Bournemouth Football Club they have had some great days over the past year or so of course when they see all their promotion to the beat sign that was one of them but now they really are at home watching on the Bournemouth chairman Jeff Mostin maybe trying to find some new recruits and a little chat with him actually when he was on his way up to the director's box and just tell him keep his head up a little bit because they played well in the first two games and he realised that as well it's all come good for him today congratulations to him here's my eager and it's in the game twists again Medebo my eager it's back to 4-3 the 10 men have hope once more you never know well again ball thrown in again so easy to receive the ball Bournemouth poor defending good turn by my eager it has a big deflection here though just have a look no it's just a dribbler straight down the middle keeper Boric has just gone the wrong way completely if he had stood up he could have just picked it up look at that down the middle of the goal and the keeper's committed himself poor keeping as well I think there must have been a deflection but the keeper just committed himself so many twists and turns here and all those West Ham fans who went for the exits moments again like I'm flooding back here's Kevin Wilson what a game we've had here here's Obi-Wan anywhere we'll do there for West Ham just over 7 minutes of normal time to go I can imagine there's a fair bit of time to be added on as well Joe here's Sermon a few injury concerns and of course the drinks breakers they'll all be I think perhaps 4 or 5 minutes just can't understand what the keeper Boric was thinking about maybe you can't guess which way the ball's going when a striker's scoring of shooting from outside the area but totally committed himself just slide down on the floor made it so easy for my eager Meagher's first West Ham goal for nearly 2 years and it's restored hope in these parts Payet's ball in here 10 men won't give in with one hand ball there the referee had a good view and said no here's Payet flicks off the head of Sermon Tomkins has to be careful here with Wilson up against him and it's a foul by Kevin Wilson Well Boomerford's just got to see this game out I mean the points were there just take him and go home West Ham down to 10 men there they go just a defensive midfield player coming on here maybe just to shore it up Boomer's second change Matt Gradel who's had a brilliant impact in this game here's the play going off here to land for the driver of Dan Gosling it's score here in a win for Everton 6 years ago part of the Boomer team now hyping to hold on to what they have in a 7-goal epic at Upton Park today from Sermon to Boric trying to waste every available second here now you have to earn your wins in the big time Boomer for finding that out here today alright twice in this game they had a 2-goal buffer the lead now stands at just one here's my Eager he's offside Sermon Long on this near side with the flag up straight away just trying to get in here my Eager is just trying to get in a little bit too early you've got to delay that run from Boomer here Boric's on a yellow car just have to be a bit careful maybe he tripped over when he was going for that shot to understand the point being made by Stavenbynich to our fourth official Peter Banks he's in good order now in terms of the Boric's laces don't take your eyes off this game 4 minutes to go in normal time Gosling's there with the header helps on by Matt Richie I'm guessing there's got to be at least 6 minutes to go on a couple of injuries drinks breaks plenty of time left Bournemouth we've got to see it out here's Francis now Richie now the attack is their best means of defence Wilson he's up against Cresswell Jarvis stumbling up a play there for Bournemouth throw now where they want to be Richie for Wilson Richie, nice reverse pass Francis with the header West Ham we've got a gamble here Joe they've just got to leave some players up front with my Eager doesn't really matter point will be invaluable back to back home defeats here in terms of their lead football won't see much to appease the mood in these parts here's Payet Obja tipped up towards my Eager Cookaway, here's Payet Coyate a waste there from Czech Coyate welcome back to Premier League football Slavomirvić I bet he can't defend can't believe some of the defending that's gone on this afternoon although Bournemouth have played really well they've been gifted some of these goals really have sorry to go on about the fullbacks but really I can't think of a musty display from two fullbacks eventually some of the players out due to injury for West Ham of course now Jenkinson too will serve a ban arguably Joe they're two best players last season the two of them are excellent it's been given away again Matt Richie fifth Bournemouth goal here Tompkins with a foot in Jarvis Coyate here's my Eager there's the cutback we've done the hard bit drifted past Elphic easily just angled the leg out but really got to miss that front there Noble welcome back by Pew he's okay now Sermon West Ham's next game is a way to live up for next weekend we have a two week international break they will try and regroup and get some bodies back there's no flag here it's Caden Wilson in behind for Bournemouth Coyate's tackle it'll be a corner again all the feeling for offside but clearly on the Linesman is right up with the play there'll be no rush Bournemouth here as we tick towards Stoppidge saying Bournemouth is up now we'll have six minutes of Stoppidge saying time for drama here yes and the six has given renewed hope to the Hammers fans and players that's a giveaway by Pew Jarvis has been again for the defensive mistakes he's made it so easy on the eye he is Pew involved once again Sermon Richie they're doing exactly the right thing keeping possession of the ball they did so well 11 against 11 it should be easy 11 against 10 now just haven't got to lose their nerve in this little bit nice touch there by Pew Richie number two of the three new boys went straight down that season QPR and Burnley former Fee champion to the championship last year hoping to hang on for their first three points in Premier League football to play in form Leicester at home next weekend I also have a league cup tie coming up on Tuesday with a long trip up to Hartleypool with League 2 there'll be a few tired legs after this game here in these smeltering conditions here's Cook given away there by Daniels no time to take a chance now a good closing down there really that's what there's a few West Ham players that are out on their legs here doesn't quite look fit at the moment need a bit of legs even when you've got the 11 against 10 you need some to have the legs a few missing at the moment we still have more than three minutes added time to play West Ham create one more final decisive chance player Noble he went for goal almost fell the way of Crestwell who was well forward read with a header here's Obi-Wan Bournemouth will bring on Adam Smith shortly for their final change that's just to run the clock down because you make the substitutions at this late stage you don't get it back in time at it on there's a simple offside from my aga how frustrating is that so here is the change then Matt Richie coming off Adam Smith who came off the bench late on at Liverpool on Monday with a cameo again here the former Spurs U-Team player Bournemouth are almost there they will enjoy that long trip back down to the south coast they can maintain the three points here forward it goes by Kuyase offside again this time my aga that's twice within a minute there's no excuse appearances are coming up you've got to keep yourself onside to contest those eyeballs that are going to come in but looking likely now first Premier League win for Bournemouth well done to them and everyone concerned around the football club particularly Callum Wilson on his hat trick today I think they deserve their victory after a long long way Eddie Hasman finally amongst the big boys in the big time with the riches of Premier League football that's the mistake there by Randolph and the header came in from Gosling Randolph was back in time well I make it one minute of the stoppage time still to go now or never for West Ham Kuy with the header here's Kuyase Cresswell has to go forward now hanging towards Maiga came off Cook Kuy was there then Daniels Dimitri Payak well done there awkward that for Cresswell in the sunshine closed down there by Smith really are the dying seconds and it's a foul given away there by Smith that's a silly foul from Smith he really has given West Ham a last chance Cresswell's going nowhere he's got his back to go and he's given away a stupid foul just come on the pitch as well and Payak really does put the kiss of death on him but really does deliver a good free kick one more free kick to defend for Bournemouth we are in the 97th minute Payak's Bourbon the whole posse of players went for it and it's behind for a corner off OK what a dramatic finale here the last chance to do for West Ham Payak's Bourbon oh a real scramble and it's just about stayed out there's the full time whistle well Bournemouth went away six years for their rise all the way to top flight football and now they have their first win and what a win it was they just about hung on to win here by four goals to three in a classic contest at Upton Park Callum Wilson with a hat trick we'll get the headlines tomorrow but it was some old game here it was his two goals in the first half which gave Bournemouth a two goal buffer and that came West Ham with goals and Martin Noble and Czech Clujate but the game twists it back Bournemouth way when Jekyllson was sent off and the challenge brought him out of penalty converted by Wilson that was four two after Pugh made it three two there was one back four West Ham from Medebo my eager but Bournemouth hung on what a win what a day for them West Ham three Bournemouth four