West Ham United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

London Stadium
J. Gillett
2025/2026

Match Report

West Ham swept aside Wolves 4-0 at London Stadium on Friday, with a devastating two-minute burst from Valentín Castellanos in the second half sealing a vital Premier League win. Konstantinos Mavropanos opened the scoring with a header on 42 minutes, converting a Jarrod Bowen cross. Castellanos then struck twice in the 66th and 68th minutes — the first a scruffy low effort that crept past goalkeeper José Sá — before Mavropanos wrapped things up with a composed far-post volley from a set piece in the 83rd. No penalties or red cards, though Castellanos did collect a booking midway through the half. The win lifted West Ham out of the relegation zone into 17th place, simultaneously tipping Tottenham into the bottom three — their first relegation-zone appearance since January 2009. For Wolves, still winless in their last 18 away league games, mathematical elimination is drawing ominously close.

Standings

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17West Ham United8816-1732
20Wolverhampton Wanderers3822-3717

Statistics

44%Possession56%
18Shots14
7Shots on Target3
5Corners2
11Fouls7
0Offsides1
2Yellow Cards2
355Passes456
4Saves3