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05-24 23:00
3 - 0
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End 3-0
94′
3-0
C.Wilson
Assist: C. Summerville
91′
S. Bornauw
B. Aaronson
88′
M.Kante
T.Castellanos
87′
E.Ampadu
79′
2-0
J.Bowen
Assist: M.Fernandes
78′
F.Buonanotte
J. Bogle
78′
J. Piroe
A. Tanaka
70′
D.James
J.Bijol
69′
W.Gnonto
D. Calvert-Lewin
67′
1-0
T.Castellanos
Assist: J.Bowen
45′
C.Wilson
P.Felipe
Halftime 0-0
25′
B. Aaronson
10′
J.Bijol
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Match Info

West Ham United delivered a dominant performance at the London Stadium on the final day of the 2025-26 English Premier League season, comfortably dispatching Leeds United 3-0. The victory capped a strong finish for the Hammers, while Leeds were left to reflect on a disappointing end to their campaign. The match, played on May 24, 2026, showcased West Ham’s clinical edge and defensive solidity.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, West Ham seized control of the midfield. Their high press forced Leeds into several early errors, and it didn’t take long for the pressure to tell. The home side opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Jarrod Bowen latched onto a through ball from Lucas Paquetá and slotted home past Illan Meslier. The goal set the tone for a first half in which West Ham dominated possession and created numerous chances.

Leeds struggled to find their rhythm, with their midfield overrun by the energetic pairing of Edson Álvarez and James Ward-Prowse. The visitors’ best opportunity came just before half-time, but a curling shot from Crysencio Summerville was tipped over the bar by Alphonse Areola.

Key Moments

  • 17’ – Jarrod Bowen opens the scoring with a composed finish after a slick passing move.
  • 42’ – Alphonse Areola makes a vital save to deny Summerville, keeping West Ham’s lead intact.
  • 58’ – Michail Antonio doubles the lead, heading home from a corner kick delivered by Ward-Prowse.
  • 78’ – Substitute Divin Mubama adds a third, tapping in after a deflected shot from Bowen.

Tactical Story

West Ham manager David Moyes set his team up in a compact 4-2-3-1, allowing the full-backs to push high while the double pivot protected the backline. The tactic nullified Leeds’ counter-attacking threat, forcing the visitors to build slowly through the middle. Leeds’ 4-3-3 struggled to break down West Ham’s disciplined defensive block, and their lack of creativity in the final third was evident.

Standout Players

  • Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) – A constant menace down the right flank, Bowen scored the opener and assisted the third goal. His work rate and direct running were instrumental.
  • James Ward-Prowse (West Ham) – The set-piece specialist delivered two assists from dead-ball situations and controlled the tempo from deep.
  • Max Wöber (Leeds) – Despite the defeat, the Austrian defender made several crucial interceptions and blocks to keep the scoreline from becoming even worse.

Standings Impact

The 3-0 win moved West Ham into a final league position of seventh, securing a place in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers. For Leeds, the defeat meant they finished 14th, a mid-table finish that offered little drama but also no relegation worries. The result was a fitting end to a season where West Ham proved their strength at home, while Leeds will look to rebuild in the summer.