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Everton vs West Ham match ends in a 1-1 draw

Sep 30, 2025 | Football

Written By: author avatar Adir Izhaick
author avatar Adir Izhaick
Armed with a critical eye and years experience, Adir breaks down the highs and lows of every match.
Reviewed By: reviewer avatar Marta Gomes
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a sharp-eyed sports reviewer with a knack for spotting game-changing moments
Everton and West Ham shared the points in an entertaining 1-1 draw at Hill Dickinson Stadium, as both sides battled hard in this Premier League clash. Everton grabbed the early advantage through Michael Keane’s precise header from a set-piece, capitalizing on West Ham’s struggles defending corners this season.

West Ham, under new manager Nuno Espirito Santo, responded in style during the second half. Jarrod Bowen powered in a deflected strike to become the first opposition player to score at Everton’s new home, denying David Moyes a win over his former club and giving the Hammers a morale-boosting away point.

Both sides created late chances, but strong saves from Alphonse Areola and Jordan Pickford ensured the scoreline remained level. The draw means Everton remain unbeaten at Hill Dickinson Stadium and West Ham start a new era on a positive note, with fans left eager for the next fixture.

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Everton & West Ham Settle for a Draw! ⚽️🤝 A fierce Premier League showdown as Everton 🔵 and West Ham 🔴 finish 1-1 at Hill Dickinson Stadium! Michael Keane’s 👊 header gave Everton the lead, but Jarrod Bowen’s 🔥 equalizer rescued a point for the Hammers. Both keepers made huge 🧤 saves late on. Who was your man of the match? ⚽️🏟️ #PremierLeague #Everton #WestHam #Football #Bowen #Matchday

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