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FULL TIME. What a crazy game. Liverpool have 30 shots in a game that contained as many as four own goals. Officially Suarez scored twice but that may change. Anyway, they go second following Chelsea’s loss and Man City’s draw.
James Collins into the book. This has been an ill-disciplined performance from the visitors.
Joe Allen rifles a shot over. Liverpool have had a stupid number of chances today – 29 at last count.
NEARLY ANOTHER OWN GOAL! Collins sticks out a leg from a Suarez cross and only just avoids putting it into his own net.
The goal is being credited to Suarez but it was surely an own goal. That makes four by my account as Sakho didn’t score either – despite it being credited to him.
CHANCE FOR SUAREZ! He rounds the keeper but the ball runs out of play just as he tries to slot home.
West Ham made a change as Matt Taylor comes on for the final minutes. He replaces Jarvis.
GOAL! Liverpool 4-1 West Ham! ANOTHER OWN GOAL! ANOTHER! Suarez with the drive but it comes off O’Brien and nestles in the net! That’s four own goals today!
RED CARD! Nolan gets a red card for scraping his studs down the back of Henderson’s leg when ostensibly trying to challenge for the ball. Idiotic and nasty. But he’s got Christmas off.
Demel goes into the book with eight minutes remaining for fouling Coutinho.
GOAL! Liverpool 3-1 West Ham! Suarez, of course. Coutinho spreads the ball wide with a neat dink to Johnson and the right-back’s cross is sublime, soaring to the back post to find Suarez who heads home.
Cole produces a dangerous cross from the right but Mignolet manages to control the situation when claiming the ball at his near post.
Euro 2012's Martin Kelly replaces Jon Flanagan.
Euro 2012’s Martin Kelly will be coming on for Liverpool.
Cole slams into Joe Allen’s ankle and earns a booking. That was nasty from the former Reds midfielder.
Now Diame with an effort from range that flies high and wide. Breathless stuff here at Anfield.
SUB: Sterling comes off as Moses enters the fray for Liverpool.
WHAT A MISS! Suddenly it’s all West Ham and the visitors have a huge chance when Collins’ wayward shot rolls to Maiga at the back post, but he takes it on with the wrong foot and can’t hit the target.
Martin Skrtel has scored his fourth own goal past Liverpool – he moves outright second (behind Jamie Carragher on seven) as scoring most own goals against Liverpool in PL history. He had previous been level with Neil Ruddock on three.
Victor Moses is getting stripped for Liverpool.