
Callum Wilson scored a dramatic late winner for West Ham against Everton to keep the Hammers out of the drop zone after Tottenham Hotspur thought they had clawed their way out.The Hammers took the lead through Tomas Soucek, opening up the scoring just after half-time.The Czech international headed home from close range past Jordan Pickford to score one of his most important goals in claret and blue.But David Moyes proved to be his former side’s worst enemy as his Everton side clawed their way back into the contest.Callum Wilson scored late to pick up a dramatic three points for West Ham | GETTYKiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a huge blow to West Ham with a first-time strike as the Hammers failed to clear a cross.But late on, Wilson scored after Jarrod Bowen helped it on its way, to send the West Ham supporters ballistic.The Hammers saw out the three points as they continue their push to avoid the drop, with Brentford away up next.Spurs thought they had leapfrogged the Hammers in the table on goal difference, but are still two points behind.Joao Palhinha scored late on to give Spurs the win over Wolves, but it was not enough to get them out of the drop zone | GETTYJoao Palhinha scored late on for Tottenham to pick up a huge three points, as they keep up their pursuit of getting out of the bottom three.The Portuguese got on the end of a ricochet from Richarlison to send the travelling Spurs supporters ballistic at Molineux.Concerningly for Roberto di Zerbi, Dominic Solanke came off in the first half, adding yet another injured player to the ever-growing crisis for Tottenham.Spurs finally picked up their first league win of 2026, and continue to keep up the pressure on West Ham and Forest.Liverpool have all but secured Champions League football next season with their win over Crystal Palace | GETTYNext up for Spurs is Aston Villa away, who lost earlier today in west London against Fulham as Ryan Sessegnon scored the only goal in a 1-0 win.Elsewhere in the Premier League, Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 with goals from Alexander Isak, Andrew Robertson and Florian Wirtz in stoppage time.Daniel Munoz scored the only goal for Palace in a disappointing display, with the Eagles’ eyes firmly on Europe, as they face Shakhtar Donetsk midweek.Palace’s focus turns to mid-week against Shakhtar Donetsk | REUTERSThe Reds have all but secured Champions League football now as they go above Aston Villa in the table, who lost earlier on against Fulham.The main talking point will be in the relegation battle, as despite Spurs picking up a rare win, they still fail to escape the bottom three with West Ham winning and Nottingham Forest thumping Sunderland yesterday evening, 5-0.