[8][9] West Ham scored with a controversial "hand ball" goal from Jarrod Bowen in the 88th minute which won the game.
West Ham equalised on 19 minutes when Rúben Dias deflected the ball into his own net from a Jarrod Bowen cross.
[12] Following a week's break for international matches, West Ham returned to action on 14 September, playing Fulham at Craven Cottage in the Premier League.
West Ham's performance was described as "lacklustre" as they lost their first three home league games for the first time in their 129 year history.
[14] On 25 September, West Ham travelled to Anfield to play Liverpool in an EFL Cup third round match.
[15] The Gtech Community Stadium hosted West Ham on 28 September as they played Brentford in the Premier League.
In the second-half, Tottenham scored three goals in eight minutes through Yves Bissouma, an Alphonse Areola own-goal and Son Heung-min.
In the 85th minute, Kudus was sent off after a VAR review, for pushing both Pape Matar Sarr and Micky van de Ven in the face.
[19] Both West Ham and Tottenham were later charged with failing to control their players after a scuffle broke out following Kudus’ dismissal.
[21] Returning to the London Stadium on 27 October, West Ham played Manchester United in the Premier League.
After Manchester United had missed several goalscoring opportunities, Crysencio Summerville opened scoring for the hosts in the 74th minute.
After a pitchside review as recommended by VAR, referee David Coote confirmed the penalty decision and in the third minute of added time Jarrod Bowen converted the spot kick to make it 2–1, the final score.
[22][23] On 2 November, West Ham travelled to the City Ground to play Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
[25][26] St James' Park was the venue for West Ham's next game, a Premier League fixture against Newcastle United on 25 November.
[29] A portion of the travelling West Ham supporters turned on manager Julen Lopetegui, jeering in his direction towards the end of the game.
After a goalless first-half, Tomáš Souček put West Ham ahead on 54 minutes with a header from a corner.
Souček dedicated his goal to Michail Antonio who was recovering in hospital after being involved in a car crash in Epping.
[31][32] AFC Bournemouth were West Ham's opponents on 16 December at Dean Court for a Premier League game.
After Łukasz Fabiański had made numerous saves to deny the hosts, West Ham took the lead on 87 minutes with a penalty taken by Lucas Paquetá.
[37] Manchester City were West Ham’s first opponent of 2025 playing them in the Premier League at the Etihad Stadium on 4 January.
Erling Haaland added a second on 42 minutes after West Ham goalkeeper, Alphonse Areola failed to deal with a cross from Savinho.
On 9 May, West Ham announced they would travel to Florida for the first time, as part of the inaugural Stateside Cup pre-season tournament, against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crystal Palace.
[102] In July, West Ham United headed to Austria for a week-long training camp, which would conclude with a fixture against Ferencváros.
[105] Win Draw Loss Fixtures West Ham United entered the FA Cup at the third round stage, and were drawn away to Aston Villa.
[115] Win Draw Loss Fixtures The Hammers entered the competition in the second round, and were drawn at home to Bournemouth.