Into the final minute of added time, and Lamela crosses into the box for Kane. It comes off the arm of Zabaletta - and Spurs all shout for a handball. Referee Mike Dean waves it away - and Reid punts downfield. Lloris returns long, and Reid clears again. The keeper goes for another long punt - but the clock ticks over and the full-time whistle goes! West Ham hold Spurs to a draw at Wembley!
90' +2
Can West Ham hold on for a well-deserved point? It's been a near masterclass in goal from Adrian tonight - but he will have to withstand another attack as Son cuts down the right. He's pinned by Rice before he can get the cross away and Masuaku earns a throw.
90'
M. Noble gets yellow.
A silly tackle from Noble on Llorente on halfway sees the Hammers man booked and gives Tottenham a free-kick. Four added minutes incoming.
89'
Tottenham bust through the West Ham defence again, though Obiang does just enough to cut in between Son and Kane to deliver an escape for the visitors.
87'
A. Carroll gets yellow.
Carroll looks to be through on the left with a long ball returned from Reid, only to be pulled for offside. He kicks the ball away in frustration and is booked for his troubles.
85'
A. Carroll enters the game and replaces M. Lanzini.
Lanzini is off for West Ham - and the hero of Tuesday night Andy Carroll is on. Can he snaffle a winner for the Hammers?
84'
Son Heung-Min has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur! Assist by É. Lamela.
Lamela's pass was the perfect set-up for Son, giving him the space and time needed. What a goal. What a fabulous goal.
What a beauty that one is too! Tottenham level through Son with another absolutely superb strike, the Spurs man picking out a flat pass 25 yards out and burying it in the top right corner. What a way to come back into this game. All square at Wembley with six minutes and added time left.
83'
Eriksen curls it in and Rice clears as far as Vertonghen who launches his own shot, deflected off Ogbonna. Another corner...
Wanyama absolutely blows a shot in front of goal as West Ham fail to clear and Zabaletta looks to get it away, only finding the midfield before Llorente pins his advance back.
82'
Fernando Llorente enters the game and replaces B. Davies.
Davies is the final change for Spurs with Fernando Llorente taking to the field as we await this corner...
81'
Rice puts a long ball from Lamela out for a corner to prevent Kane from getting near it. Corner to Spurs then...
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80'
Nervy times for the Hammers as Adrian bobbles and manages to hold onto a Son cross aimed across the face of their box for Kane or Wanyama.
79'
Fine rain is coming down in North London now and it's starting to get a bit slippy underfoot. Eriksen goes close again, stuttering on the edge of the box before shooting - and Adrian once more swoops down on the ball as it heads towards him.
77'
Free-kick to the Hammers some 40 yards out on the right. Lanzini swings it in - and Kouyate almost adds a second goal! The midfielder's header leaves much to be desired after he escaped the man-marking of Davies; that could have added a cushion for the visitors they desperately need.
76'
Eriksen scythes into the box on the left, and this time drills low; Adrian manages to angle himself just right to catch the awkward bounce on the turf as the shot comes in from 18 yards out.
74'
V. Wanyama enters the game and replaces E. Dier.
É. Lamela enters the game and replaces M. Sissoko.
...and Dier makes way for Victor Wanyama.
Double change for Spurs now as Sissoko is replaced by Erik Lamela...
72'
Spurs immediately mass forward to try and find a leveller and earn a corner as Kane puts a short ball to Adrian that is tipped out on the right side of goal. Eriksen's effort finds nobody - but moments later, Kane launches another shot after retaking the ball from Rice, only 12 yards out in front. Again, the keeper holds him off with a deflection and Ogbonna clears with a volley.
70'
Pedro Obiang has scored a goal for West Ham United! Assist by M. Lanzini.
It was a lovely cut-back pass from Lanzini to set up Obiang's strike - and what a strike it was. A world-class finish.
Wow, what a goal from Obiang! Having registered no shots tonight on goal, West Ham take the lead with an absolutely stunning effort from the former Sampdoria man, who launches a wonderful curling strike from 20 yards out on the left that loops into the near top corner despite the efforts of Lloris. Against the run of play, the Hammers hit the front at Wembley.
68'
Kane again! He manages to bulldoze through the back line and only has the keeper to beat; except Adrian manages to block him once more at close range. Alli goes up for the header and is taken out by Adrian somehow making a second challenge; again, penalty cries are waved away.
66'
Eriksen is the latest man to chance his arm, putting a close range shot from the left edge of the box that Adrian dives to scoop up. Shots flying in from all over now from Spurs.
65'
Chicharito is the first man to depart Wembley tonight as Andre Ayew replaces him for West Ham.
It's another chance for Kane, who this time slips in between Reid and Ogbonna, only for Adrian to smother his strike and force the England man to put his follow-up wide. The West Ham keeper is delivering the goods in goal tonight, even when his defence isn't.
64'
A. Ayew enters the game and replaces J. Hernández.
Kane appeals for a penalty as Zabaletta crashes into him in the six yard area when both go for an Eriksen cross curled in from the right. The referee waves his cries away and West Ham get the goal-kick.
63'
Alli goes close again, this time with a header whipped in off an Eriksen deflection that spills right of the posts. Only seconds earlier, Chicharito had steamed off downfield on a great run, tracked back by Sanchez who managed to pinch the ball one-on-one on the edge of the Tottenham box.
61'
Now it's Alli who canters into the box, fed a beauty of a ball by Eriksen, only for his second touch before the strike to tap the ball out of reach and into Adrian's gloves.
59'
Son! A deflection off Rice places the ball at the feet of the Spurs man 10 yards in front - only for his shot to get tangled in the legs of his fellow man Kane near the line, allowing Adrian the second he needs to swoop on the ball.
57'
Sissoko looks to cross in from the right flank, only to be pinned back at the West Ham corner post and concede a throw after he puts the ball out.
55'
Tottenham suddenly burst into life proper again, swarming the West Ham box as Davies, Kane, Eriksen, Aurier and Alli all crowd in for a shot. The latter goes down in the box amid cries for a penalty which are waved away - and then the Hammers are let off the hook as Obiang earns a free-kick for a Son challenge.
53'
Kane lets rip with a shot from an almost identical position seconds later and sends it sailing well over the crossbar. Ambitious - and also frustrating for Spurs.
52'
Alli earns a free-kick some 35 yards out on the left after Reid leans on for a lazy tackle. The subsequent effort is tame though and Rice clears easily enough.
51'
Kouyate is playing in a significantly advanced position in this half so far for West Ham, giving them a third attacking option. It's the Hammers who have come out of the gates quicker so far.
49'
Now Noble tries a similar tack down the right again, this time with Kouyate chasing. Davies collects this time and plays it wide across the park, finding Dier who lays on a long pass to Eriksen that Rice intercepts.
47'
Kouyate punts a long ball down towards the right wing for Lanzini to chase, only for Davies to hold him off before he can get there to see it out for a Spurs throw in their own half.
46'
We're back underway at Wembley; can either of these two sides find some dynamism and break the deadlock?
45'
Eriksen swings it in for the right and finds Alli at the far left post, only for his header to skew well wide and softly trickle out as the referee blows for half-time!
44'
Eriksen! The Spurs man launches a shot for the bottom left corner 20 yards out from bang in front, only to take a deflection off Ogbonna and spiral over the crossbar. Corner, as we enter the last minute.
42'
Alli looks to play a flat pass through into the West Ham box for Kane; instead, he finds only Rice who gets it out wide to Lanzini on the left, who subsequently earns a free-kick after Aurier clatters him to the ground.
40'
Still no breakthrough for Spurs in front of a rather restless Wembley crowd, whose frustration is aired loudly as Sissoko puts an easy pass from Alli out for a throw in a promising position. West Ham have been rather uninspired in both attack and defence; yet, they remain level and still in this game.
38'
Vertonghen brings down Lanzini some 25 yards out on the right and West Ham get another free-kick in a dangerous position. It's the Argentinian who sweeps the ball in - only to meet Dier who clears cleanly and smartly.
37'
Aurier chances his luck with a 35 yard screamer of a shot on the right. It's a silly effort - and skews well wide and high of the net.
36'
Zabaletta plays a beautiful ball down the right wing for Lanzini, who tries to cut a path between five Spurs defenders as he comes inside looking for the box - and Vertonghen nips in to displace him of the ball.
34'
Kane! Oh, that's a golden chance for Spurs as a long ball from Dier finds Aurier on the right edge of the West Ham box, who volleys inside for the England man to tap in - only for Adrian to read it and come across. The keeper bursting into his line of sight is enough to spook the striker; he fluffs his first touch and the ball runs dead and wide on the left.
32'
Masuaku puts a throw into the Tottenham box after West Ham win some field possession with a clumsy Sanchez play-back pass - only for none of his fellow players to remotely read it and Lloris strolls off his line to collect.
30'
Eriksen now tries his luck from 25 yards out, letting loose with a right-footer in centre-field, only to slice it well wide off the posts. Kane, on his inside, looks impassive, having been unmarked and onside.
28'
Kane! The Spurs man almost opens the scoring with a cheeky lofted shot from 20 yards out in line with the left corner of the box, only for Adrian to push it away with a fingertip dive. Dier tries for the follow-up - and comes away with nothing, putting the ball straight to the keeper's gloves.
27'
Four shots to none for Spurs right now, but their disallowed goal aside, they haven't looked that much like breaking the deadlock. On the left wing, Masuaku breaks free of the Tottenham defence and wrenches a cross in looking for Chicharito, only to blast it well in front of the striker and out by the far right post, leaving Lloris unconcerned.
25'
Son flicks a flat little cross in for Kane at the near post from a few yards outside the left-edge of the Hammers box; Reid gets a wayward leg in between and flicks it away before the striker can control it in earnest.
23'
Tottenham are definitely looking more alert now, forcing West Ham onto the defensive even when the Hammers are in possession. The Hammers suddenly break down the right though, and Chicharito careers into the right side of the Spurs box; his cut-back cross looking for Lanzini runs behind his fellow man though and Sanchez clears.
21'
Davies lofts a wide, fast ball at a flat angle into the box from the left, looking for Alli or Kane; instead, he finds Ogbanna who hurriedly and wildly punts it back into open play with a defensive scissor-kick.
19'
Zabaletta concedes a corner in West Ham's back right corner and Eriksen drills it in. He only finds the first man - Reid - who clears for the Hammers, albeit only after a dangerous slide from Son nearly catches him full on. The Spurs man is lucky to have not conceded a free-kick there.
18'
Replays show that the officials made the right call there; Kane was a good foot ahead of Rice and the remainder of the West Ham backline. It will be a concern for David Moyes though; a lone free-kick aside, they're yet to show any teeth going forward and they don't look too sturdy at the back either.
16'
Tottenham find the back of the net - offside! Sissoko slipped a great pass into the box off a Son playback to find Kane, who bundled it in via deflection off Ogbonna, only for the England man to have already been caught by the linesman. A golden chance for Spurs goes begging.
14'
A little more shape now from the hosts, as they press down the right channel. Kane is picked out by a pinpoint-perfect pass through the legs of two defenders by Eriksen; he can't get his shot off though, the ball deflected at close range by Rice and pushed back out of the box.
12'
It's a rather muted start on the whole from Spurs, but given that both sides played only 48 hours ago, they can be forgiven for looking rather tired. Kane tries a looping shot over the threadbare defence of West Ham from 30 yards out; it's a tame effort and Adrian is untroubled in collecting it on the full.
10'
A speedy counter-attack almost undoes West Ham as Tottenham burst into their box en masse - but somehow, Alli can't convert his chance from ten yards out into a successful shot before Reid manages to pick his pocket doubling back.
9'
It's Zabaletta who curls the ball into the box - and curls it too well in the end. The ball skips behind the huddle of Hammers players waiting for the delivery and Aurier whisks it away.
8'
Zabaletta now earns a free-kick for the visitors after he is caught by a high Son challenge for the ball in Tottenham territory. A chance for the Hammers now, 30 yards out from goal on the right...
6'
This time, nobody in the box reads the sweeping effort tipped in by Son from the corner; it runs across the face of goal and eventually falls to Reid who whips it away.
5'
A second corner now for Spurs as Sissoko sees his shot, taken from only six yards out after a scuffle for the ball in the box sees him unmarked. It's a weak effort and Adrian manages to bundle it out with a loose leg.
4'
Kane! The England man goes so close, fed by Son from a sharp cross from the left; he tangles with Adrian and neither get the ball, with Rice instead blasting it out over the crossbar for a corner.
3'
It's Eriksen with the spark of inspiration again, slotting a neat ball down the centre-right flank some 30 yards out for Kane to chase through, only for the keeper to get there first.
2'
Eriksen slips through on the right wing, and looks to slip a cross between two markers into the box. He gets the ball away, only for his effort to go straight to Ogbonna who clears.
1'
We're underway at Wembley! Tottenham are playing in their typical home strip, from right to left; West Ham are also in their home kit on a windy North London night.
Good evening and welcome to the final Premier League game of the week, as Tottenham Hotspur tangle with West Ham United at Wembley Stadium. The Hammers came from behind to pinch a vital three points against West Brom on Tuesday whilst Spurs overcame Swansea in torrential rain – but who will cap off their new year with the spoils ahead of the FA Cup this weekend?
David Moyes’ men are somewhat of a bogey team for the Whites; Spurs have not recorded a double against their opposition since the 2012-13 season. Mauricio Pochettino saw his side win the reverse fixture earlier in the campaign at London Stadium 3-2 – but West Ham have already won once at Wembley this season when they dumped Tottenham out of the EFL Cup with the same scoreline.
Teams in now – and given the short turnaround from two days ago, it’s unsurprising that there are changes. Harry Kane, Serge Aurier and Moussa Sissoko all come in for the hosts, whilst their opponents hand starts to Declan Rice, Mark Noble and Javier Hernandez, with Tuesday’s winning goalscorer Andy Carroll on the bench alongside England goalkeeper Joe Hart.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (4-5-1): Lloris; Aurier, Davies, Sanchez, Vertonghen; Eriksen, Son, Dier, Alli, Sissoko; Kane
Subs: Winks, Llorente, Dembele, Vorm, Wanyama, Lamela, Trippier
WEST HAM UNITED: (3-5-1-1): Adrian; Rice, Ogbonna, Reid; Obiang, Masuaku, Noble, Zabaleta, Kouyate; Lanzini; Chicharito
West Ham have only won one of their last 15 away league visits to Tottenham (D5 L9), winning 3-0 in October 2013 under Sam Allardyce. However, in their three competitive London derbies played at Wembley Stadium, they’re undefeated, recording victories over Fulham in the 1975 FA Cup final, Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup final, and the aforementioned Spurs clash in the EFL Cup this season.
Tottenham have lost just once in their last 29 home Premier League games (W23 D5 L1), with that defeat coming in their first PL home match at Wembley versus Chelsea in August. Indeed, they’ve won six and lost none of the nine since that game. However, they’ve lost three of their last five top-flight London derbies overall – as many as they have lost in their previous 21 in the competition.
West Ham arrive in, to some extent, their best run of form for several months; they have won four points from their last two Premier League away games, one more than they won in the previous nine games on the road combined.
After a run that saw him score 17 goals in 16 Premier League London derbies, Harry Kane has scored just three in his last nine, failing to score on seven occasions. However, the England hitman has scored seven in his last six against West Ham in the league, including three braces in that time.
Teams are out at Wembley and we're moments away from kick-off...
This was never going to be as inventive a game as it could have been, with both teams playing only two days after their last games; yet lethargic is the only word to describe the showing at Wembley from Spurs and the Hammers. It's the hosts with all the chances, pretty much, but a leaden tiredness has undone either side of any real spark going forward. At half-time, it's Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 West Ham United.
West Ham move up to 15th now, two points ahead of Stoke in the relegation zone - though all parties concerned now turn their attention to the FA Cup. The Hammers will travel to Shrewsbury on Sunday, looking to avoid an upset - and likewise, Tottenham will entertain AFC Wimbledon at the national stadium, hoping for smooth progress. Until then, thank you very much - and have a good weekend!
After a first half to forget for both sides, Wembley was sparked into life on a wet and windy Thursday night by two absolutely incredible goals, from Obiang of the Hammers and Son of Spurs. Tottenham may have recorded 27 shots to West Ham's 3 - but a superb resilience led by Adrian in goal saw the visitors hold the hosts to what could be a vital point in their relegation battle. Full-time in North London, it finishes Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 West Ham United.
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