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Stoke City 2-2 West Ham

Premier League    2014-15
Britannia Stadium   27,174
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
2Winston Reid    
3Aaron Cresswell    
18Carl Jenkinson    
19James Collins   
8Cheikhou Kouyate    
16Mark Noble    
30Alex Song    
11Stewart Downing 1  
21Morgan Amalfitano    
31Enner Valencia 1  
5James TomkinsSubed #2   
24Carlton ColeSubed #21   
4Kevin NolanSubed #16   
 PosTable as at 01 Nov 2014PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea105 0013332 013726
2Southampton104 1015130 26422
3Manchester City92 118431 111617
4Arsenal102 3010622 18517
5West Ham United103 028622 111817
6Swansea City103 118312 25715
7Liverpool102 215420 38914
8Manchester United93 1110503 16813
9Everton101 22101122 19613
10West Bromwich Albion101 3110821 23513
11Newcastle United102 217712 24813
12Stoke City102 125512 25712
13Hull City101 227813 16611
14Tottenham Hotspur92 036612 15711
15Aston Villa91 122620 32810
16Crystal Palace91 124512 29119
17Leicester City101 3110910 4179
18Sunderland91 316602 22118
19Queens Park Rangers102 127600 52147
20Burnley100 233902 32104
match review copied from

Stoke City 2 West Ham United 2

West Ham's winning run came to an end but they did well to claim a point as they battled back to draw 2-2 with Stoke at the Britannia Stadium.

The Potters had been well in control of the contest and deservedly led 2-0 thanks to goals from Victor Moses in the 33rd minute and Mame Biram Diouf in the 56th.

But Stoke boss Mark Hughes was denied the perfect birthday present as Enner Valencia reduced the deficit on the hour mark before Stewart Downing equalised with 17 minutes of normal time remaining.

The result leaves Hughes' side 12th in the Barclays Premier League table, while West Ham have dropped a place to fifth.

Stoke had won their previous two home top-flight matches, but they went in to this one looking to bounce back from consecutive defeats in league and cup to Southampton.

In West Ham they were facing another side, like the Saints, exceeding expectations this term and in fine form, Sam Allardyce's men arriving on a three-game winning streak and and having taken victories in four of their last five.

Forward Diafra Sakho, scorer of a goal in each of their last seven fixtures, had been key to those recent exploits but a shoulder injury meant he failed to make the squad here.

And in his absence, West Ham were on the ropes in the opening stages as Stoke - missing an important frontman themselves in the suspended Peter Crouch - started at a high tempo.

Bojan Krkic, retained from the cup tie for his first league start since September 13, had a shot blocked by Winston Reid early on and after Moses had lashed over the bar from distance, the lively Spaniard tried another effort, with James Collins getting in the way.

Bojan then drilled a dangerous delivery across the face of goal, with Diouf just unable to apply a finishing touch.

West Ham lost Reid to injury in the 24th minute, James Tomkins coming on in his place, before carving out their first really decent goalscoring opportunity as Downing played a neat one-two with Alex Song, only to blast off-target.

Stoke were soon applying pressure again and just after the half-hour mark they broke the deadlock as Bojan's shot struck Collins and Moses scrambled the loose ball over the line.

It was a moment to savour for the winger, recently at the centre of controversy when he was branded a diving "cheat" by Swansea boss Garry Monk, as he notched his first goal since joining the Potters on loan from Chelsea over the summer.

The home side kept attacking, but could not add to their tally before the interval, with Bojan flashing an effort narrowly wide and Diouf then turning away from Collins delightfully, only to be denied by a great save by Adrian

Allardyce brought on another forward at the break, introducing Carlton Cole for Morgan Amalfitano, but the pattern of the game remained the same as the second half got under way and Stoke did not take long to add a second goal.

It arrived when Jonathan Walters got the better of Aaron Cresswell on the right flank and picked out Diouf, who nodded past Adrian.

Four minutes later, though, West Ham pulled a goal back as Downing burst down the right and delivered a ball that evaded a couple of Stoke shirts and was converted by Valencia at the far post with a diving header.

Hughes looked unhappy about a challenge by Song on Diouf in the build-up, but the effort stood and the visitors were back in the game.

Stoke looked to restore their two-goal advantage and Steven Nzonzi's shot was well kept out by the diving Adrian before Diouf wasted a decent chance, heading off-target from a free-kick.

The hosts were then made to rue their profligacy as Downing levelled the scores, firing in from a Valencia cross.

It was West Ham now with the momentum and Valencia struck wide, then almost got around Asmir Begovic, who managed to tip the ball away.

It was anyone's game to win as the minutes wore on, but neither was able to seize the initiative. A good-looking chance fell to Geoff Cameron in the final 10, but he saw his shot turned behind by Adrian - and then, bizarrely, referee Chris Foy award a goal-kick.

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