West Ham vs Dinamo Zagreb LIVE: Mislav Orsic stuns David Moyes' side with an outrageous strike after just four minutes as the Hammers aim to finish the Europa League group stage unbeaten
- Mislav Orsic fired Dinamo Zagreb into lead with a stunning effort early on
- West Ham United starting XI: West Ham: Areola, Ashby, Baptiste, Alese, Perkins, Noble, Kral, Fornals, Yarmolenko, Longelo, Vlasic
- West Ham United have already qualified from the Europa League group stages
- David Moyes' side will advance into the knock-out round as group winners
- Kick-off for their final group game at the London Stadium is from 8pm GMT
- Latest Europa League news, including live action and results
- Europa League group stage tables - as it stands
60min: An hour gone and West Ham still don't really look like scoring. The Hammers put a couple of dangerous crosses into the box but I still can't recall Dominik Livakovic having been forced into a real serious test.
57min: Dinamo are cooking again. Luka Ivanusec charges forward before squaring a short pass for Mislav Orsic, whose shot on goal is beaten away by the diving Alphonse Areola - even if he did make it one for the cameras.
54min: Corner for the visitors, which finds Kevin Theophile-Catherine on the edge of the box. But the former Cardiff City defender can only fire wide of the post.
51min: Rain is proving relentless. No manager in this country would dare carry an umbrella given its links with Steve McClaren and his final hour as England boss in 2007, but Moyes does get the raincoat out and put the hood up. It's about as close as you are going to get.
48min: Promising start to the half for West Ham, they are more on the attack already even if they have not created a chance yet. Dinamo already looking a lot more cautious.
Rain is falling in the capital, quite heavily too, as Said Benrahma replaces Pablo Fornals for the Hammers.
44min: Good chance here for West Ham as Pablo Fornals draws a foul on the edge of the box near the touchline after being hauled down by Ivanusec.
41min: They call that 'the Arthur Masuaku' around these parts following his cross/shot winner against Chelsea last year, and it nearly happens again.
Ashby attempts something similar for the Hammers but looping across goal it just dips over the cross bar with keeper Dominik Livakovic nervously backpedalling.
39min: The chances just keep coming from Dinamo. Luka Ivanusec forces a corner after his dipping strike from the edge of the box is tipped over for a corner by Areola.
And from that set-piece, the ball finds the Croatia international again, only this time his curling effort across goal from 25 yards out bends around the post.
36min: Dinamo have really impressed this evening. This time another cut-back finds Orsic inside the penalty box, but Mark Noble cuts across just in time to force the forward into firing wide.
There are 77 Dinamo fans among the 50,000 crowd this evening, and they will be loving this so far.
33min: Seconds after young Ashby ends up kicking the corner flag rather than the ball accidently, Dinamo miss a big chance to double the lead with Arijan Ademi thundering in to power a header over the bar following a cross.
30min: I can only assume the referee is bored because this is not a yellow card in a month of Sundays.
Stefan Ristovski is slightly late with a challenge on Nikola Vlasic but a yellow card? Not for me, Clive.
27min: Dinamo are back on the attack again. A win would see them through into the Europa League play-offs for the next round. West Ham have already eclipsed that stage and as group winners go into the last-16.
24min: Bit of a mix-up in the young Hammers defence as two of the young stars get caught up battling for the ball.
It ends up with a cross being lofted into the penalty box, where Alphonse Areola collects well under pressure from Orsic.
21min: West Ham are starting to come into this as they begin to control possession, but they are losing the ball a lot and Dinamo are only too happy to counter attack off the back of it.
18min: Are the kids alright then for West Ham? There's promise you know.
Harrison Ashby plays a neat one-two on the right before swinging in a lovely cross towards the backpost for Sonny Perkins. The 17-year-old gets a clean head to the ball but he can only turn it over the bar. Should score but it's not a total sitter.
15min: Dinamo are trying to have their own goal of the season competition this evening. The ball now sits up for Daniel Stefulj 25 yards out, but his attempt at a dipping strike flies way, way over the bar. West Ham yet to really get going.
6min: That goal came just seconds after Komnen Andric had a low shot well saved in a bright start for the visitors.
Meanwhile in Scotland, Stephen Welsh has glanced a header across goal to give Celtic the lead over Real Betis.
3min: Oh my word - what a goal! Mislav Orsic, from around the corner of the penalty box, has let fly with a total wonder whack that has flew across box and into the top corner.
No saving that and no defending that, and the man who scored a hat-trick against Spurs earlier in the year is making headlines again.
West Ham: Areola, Ashby, Baptiste, Alese, Perkins, Noble, Kral, Fornals, Yarmolenko, Longelo, Vlasic.
Subs: Coufal, Lanzini, Benrahma, Diop, Martin, Randolph, Swyer, Appiah-Forson, Potts.
Dinamo Zagreb: Livakovic, Sutalo, Theophile-Catherine, Peric, Ristovski, Ademi, Gojak, Stefulj, Ivanusec, Orsic, Andric.
Subs: Cavlina, Zagorac, Moharrami, Lauritsen, Tolic, Misic, Bulat, Juric, Baturina, Dilaver, Menalo, Spikic.
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)
A reminder of how West Ham have blitzed their group...
It follows off of Rangers drawing 1-1 in Lyon to go through in second place, while Leicester City have crashed out of the Europa League and will go into the Conference League after a 3-2 defeat in Napoli.
They also play in a dead rubber at Parkhead, however that's because they have already been knocked out of the Europa League.
Confirmed to finish third in the group though, they will enter the Europa Conference League play-offs in the new year. Here is how they line up against Real Betis.
Celtic: Bain, Bitton, Welsh, Montgomery, Scales, Urhoghide, Shaw, McCarthy, Soro, Abada, Ajeti.
Subs: Taylor, Furuhashi, Turnbull, Hart, Johnston, McGregor, Murray, Henderson, Oluwayemi, Juranovic.
Real Betis: Rui Silva, Ruibal, Pezzella, Edgar Gonzalez, Miranda, Akouokou, William Carvalho, Lainez, Joaquin, Tello, Iglesias.
Subs: Montoya, Bartra, Victor Ruiz, Juanmi, Canales, Willian Jose, Alex Moreno, Guardado, Rodriguez, Roberto Gonzalez, Rebollo.
Referee: Daniel Stefanski (Poland)
There's a bit of a nip in the late autumn air too, but it's the cold fans seem to be more concerned about rather than any icy rain this evening as they arrive pre-match.
A big night then for West Ham's youngsters including Aji Alese Harrison Ashby, Emmanuel Longelo and Jamal Baptiste who come into the back four, while Sonny Perkins gets his big break in attack.
Good evening all, West Ham have really made light work of the Europa League this season, but can they keep up their unbeaten run as they host Dinamo Zagreb in their final group game. Welcome to our live coverage of events from the London Stadium.
West Ham United will be looking to head into the Europa League knock-out stage in style when they host Dinamo Zagreb in their final group game.
David Moyes' side have already won their group but will hope to keep up the positive momentum built following the 3-2 victory over Chelsea at the weekend.
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