West Ham vs Man United final score, result and highlights as Erik ten Hag's side are beaten for the 13th time this season

Brad Cox

West Ham vs Man United final score, result and highlights as Erik ten Hag's side are beaten for the 13th time this season image

Mohammed Kudus and Jarrod Bowen found themselves on the scoresheet as West Ham United beat Manchester United 2-0 and, as a result, leapfrogged the Red Devils in the Premier League table. 

Bowen's opening strike on 72 minutes saw him equal Mohamed Salah's tally in the league this season with 11 goals and Kudus bagged his sixth. Only Erling Haaland has more than the Englishman this campaign.

Erik ten Hag's side have now gone four matches without scoring a goal and have just one win from their last seven matches. It is also their 13th defeat of the season, their most before Christmas since 1930. To take it one further, they have now lost 20 games in all competitions in 2023, their most in a calendar year since 1989.

David Moyes' side, on the other hand, continues their fantastic home form as they're now seven unbeaten at the London Stadium and have won their last three on home soil. West Ham have now won back-to-back league games against Man United for the first time since December 2007.

Rasmus Hojlund's goal drought in the league extends to 14 matches, despite becoming the fastest United player ever to bag five goals in the Champions League. The Danish international was signed in the summer from Atalanta for over £60 million. 

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West Ham vs Man United final score

  Final score Goalscorers
WHU 2 Bowen 72', Kudus 78'
MUN 0

Starting lineups:

West Ham lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Fabianski (GK) — Coufal, Zouma, Mavropanos, Emerson — Alvarez, Ward-Prowse — Kudus, Soucek, Paqueta — Bowen.

Man United lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Onana (GK) — Wan-Bissaka, Kambwala, Evans, Shaw — Mainoo, McTominay— Antony, Fernandes, Garnacho — Hojlund.

West Ham vs Man United updates, highlights from Premier League

FT: West Ham 2-0 Man United

That's it from the London Stadium where West Ham have beaten Manchester United 2-0. 

90th minute: There are six minutes of added time. 

84th minute: Double change for United as Eriksen and Reguilon come on for Garnacho and Kambwala. 

78th minute: GOAL! West Ham 2-0 Man United

Mainoo's mistake is punished by Kudus with a tidy finish from outside the box. United are crumbling here. 

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74th minute: Paqueta goes into the book for kicking the ball away. 

72nd minute: GOAL! West Ham 1-0 Man United

West Ham take the lead! It's that man again for the Hammers as Jarrod Bowen plays a tremendous one-two with Paqueta before getting the better of Onana. 

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69th minute: A beautiful move from Man United. It's again come from a great overlap by Shaw who drills an effort into the box and Zouma clears for the home side. 

64th minute: Another good spell for the visitors but again they can't quite find the target in the box. 

57th minute: Hojlund makes way for Rashford. 

56th minute: Close from Bowen! A great delivery from the corner from Ward-Prowse who finds Bowen at the far post. Onana denies the Hammers forward with a great save. 

54th minute: Rashford is warming up and getting his tracksuit off, it looks like he'll be the first substitute to come on today. 

48th minute: United counter well through Garnacho and Shaw and the latter finds Fernandes at the back post but his header is high and sails over the bar. 

46th minute: We're back underway for the second 45. 

HT: West Ham 0-0 Man United

Well, fingers crossed for a much improved second half. Both sides appeared rather sleepy at times and struggled to create any chances. 

45th minute: Jonny Evans receives a yellow card for dissent.  

38th minute: It's another break for United down the left through Garnacho as he tries to find McTominay at the far post but it's deflected for a corner. Ten Hag's side have upped the intensity in these last few minutes or so. 

35th minute: Garnacho should have scored, he gets himself one-on-one with Areola and hits the ball right at the French goalkeeper. 

33rd minute: Man United have their first shot on target. It's a standard strike from Antony as he cuts in from the right onto his favoured left foot but the effort is a poor one and Areola collects easily. 

29th minute: A relatively long stoppage in play as Soucek has a cut on his cheek. 

25th minute: I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this is currently shaping up to be a typical early kickoff match. It's a game lacking intensity so far. 

17th minute: It's already proving a difficult place for Ten Hag's men to play and that's because West Ham are unbeaten in their last six at home, including five wins. 

9th minute: The away side are looking to create something on the attack through Antony as he clips a ball into the box but it's headed clear by Mavropanos. 

4th minute: Onana makes a comfortable save after Emerson tries his luck from distance. West Ham have started this one well. 

1st minute: We're underway in the capital!

30 mins to kickoff: Man United have won just two of their last 12 Premier League games in London. Both of those victories came against Fulham. 

50 mins to kickoff: As for the hosts, Konstantinos Mavropanos starts alongside Kurt Zouma at the back, whilst Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus stay in the starting XI after both putting in stand-out performances of late. 

1 hour to kickoff: The lineups are in for this Premier League match and there are changes for both. Most notably, Manchester United boss Ten Hag offers a debut to 19-year-old Willy Kambwala but Rashford misses out and only makes the bench. 

1 hour 30 mins to kickoff: After beating United back in May, West Ham will be looking to claim consecutive Premier League wins versus the Red Devils since December 2007. 

2 hours to kickoff: David Moyes' Irons are looking to bounce back from a hefty defeat at Anfield on Wednesday. 

West Ham vs Man United lineups

Moyes will rotate his team after resting players for their cup loss at Anfield and Nayef Aguerd and Maxwell Cornet should be fit following illness. Michail Antonio is still missing with a knee problem but Lukasz Fabianski, Kurt Zouma, Lucas Paqueta and James Ward-Prowse should come back in.

West Ham lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Fabianski (GK) — Coufal, Zouma, Mavropanos, Emerson — Alvarez, Ward-Prowse — Kudus, Soucek, Paqueta — Bowen.

Ten Hag's injury list remains in double figures with Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof back in training, but not match fit for the visitors. Bruno Fernandes is back following suspension but Portugal teammate Diogo Dalot serves a one-game ban.

Man United lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Onana (GK) — Wan-Bissaka, Kambwala, Evans, Shaw — Mainoo, McTominay— Antony, Fernandes, Garnacho — Hojlund.

West Ham vs Man United live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Premier League match across selected areas of the world's major regions:

Region TV Streaming
USA NBC USA Network, Universo Fubo, Universo NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC Sports App
Canada

Fubo Canada

UK TNT Sports 1 discovery+
Australia Optus Sport
India Hotstar VIP,
JioTV

USA: This game is being broadcast on the NBC USA Network. Spanish language streaming options are on Universo and Telemundo which are available via Fubo.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live streaming exclusively via Fubo in Canada.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on demand on Optus Sport.

UK: This match is available for live broadcast with TNT Sports and streaming options via discovery+.

MORE: Watch Premier League matches live with Fubo in USA

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Brad is a content producer for The Sporting News and has previously worked for the likes of Squawka and The Athletic. His career highlight to date is reporting from the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final in Paris.