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West Ham vs Newcastle: Declan Rice and Mark Noble hand Hammers victory at the London Stadium

Re-live all the action from the London Stadium

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 02 March 2019 17:30 GMT
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West Ham returned to winning ways after beating Newcastle United 2-0 at the London Stadium.

After losing 1-0 to Manchester City earlier in the week, the hosts responded in fashion with a comfortable and largely controlled display in front of their fans.

It took just seven minutes for Manuel Pellegrini’s side to take the lead, with Declan Rice finding the back of the net for his second goal of the season.

Mark Noble doubled the lead from the penalty spot three minutes before the break.

After the restart West Ham continued to dominate proceedings as the visitors struggled to make their presence felt, aside from a late free-kick which struck the woodwork. The result sees the Londoners move up to ninth in the table on 39 points.

Re-live the action below:

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a clear target in mind for his team - usurping perhaps his only rival for the long-term managerial post at Old Trafford:

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:35

Oleksandr Zinchenko continues at left-back for Pep Guardiola's Manchester City this afternoon, with Benjamin Mendy a continued absentee.

The Spaniard has admitted he is concerned with the Frenchman's injury record.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:37

All smiles on arrival. Manchester United can move back into the top-four with a win. 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:42

15 minutes until kick-off in our five 3pm games...

Carabao Cup in the bag, Pep Guardiola is in position early as his team look to return to the top of the table with Liverpool in Merseyside derby action tomorrow. 

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:45

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:48

Ten minutes until kick-off around the grounds.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:53

Final instructions given, handshakes exchanged, Premier League anthem digested.

It's time...

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 14:59

​As the clock ticks past three, kick-off across the country.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:00

1 minutes

Two five-at-the-back formations for Manchester United and Manchester City to deal with this afternoon, both Southampton and Bournemouth set up to frustrate.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:02

Manchester United 0-0 Southampton, 2 minutes

Top save from Angus Gunn!

The Southampton stopper gets down low to his left and just about gets fingertips to a Romelu Lukaku effort, turning it past the post.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:03

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