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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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Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City, 45 minutes

Bad news for Manchester City.

Kevin De Bruyne is limping off.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:45

Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City, 45 + 1 minutes

Riyad Mahrez replaces the stricken Kevin De Bruyne, who has a brief chat with Pep Guardiola then trudges down the tunnel.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:46

HALF TIME: Burnley 0-1 Crystal Palace

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:48

HALF TIME: Manchester United 0-1 Southampton

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:48

HALF TIME: Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:49

HALF TIME: Brighton 0-0 Huddersfield

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:49

Wolves 2-0 Cardiff City, 45 + 3 minutes

Still playing at Molineux, a lengthy stoppage as Sol Bamba was stretchered off as the half drew to the close leading to an elongated passage of injury time.

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:51

HALF TIME: Wolves 2-0 Cardiff City

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:52

HALF TIME SCORE UPDATE:

Bournemouth 0-0 Manchester City

Brighton 0-0 Huddersfield

Burnley 0-1 Crystal Palace

Manchester United 0-1 Southampton

Wolves 2-0 Cardiff City

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:54

Another injury for Kevin De Bruyne, it seems, at the end of a very disappointing half for Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola's side haven't looked like scoring, to be completely honest. Better needed in the second half if they are to put real pressure on Liverpool...

Harry Latham-Coyle2 March 2019 15:58

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