Jarrod Bowen scored on his return from injury as West Ham defeated 10-men Everton 2-1 at the London Stadium.
The Hammers took the lead just after the half hour mark when Aaron Cresswell fired a terrific free-kick into the top corner.
Frank Lampard’s side pulled a goal back in the 53rd minute when Mason Holgate’s deflected effort beat Lukasz Fabianski in the West Ham goal.
But the Toffees were not level for long, as Bowen struck the rebound of Michail Antonio’s parried shot into an empty net just six minutes later.
The visitors were reduced to 10-men in the 65th minute after Michael Keane was shown a second yellow for his foul on Antonio.
More to follow.
Did you know?
West Ham have completed their first league double over Everton since the 1972-73 season.
Since the start of October, Everton have won the fewest points in the Premier League (12) and are the only side in the division to not win an away game in that period.
Lampard has become the first Everton manager in Premier League history to lose his first four away matches in charge of the club.
Bowen has been involved in 17 league goals this season for the Hammers, with only Mohamed Salah (30) and Son Heung-Min (18) involved in more across the division.
Everton have received a red card in each of their last three Premier League matches.