West Ham United F.C. U23s v Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. U23s – Live blog
West Ham United F.C. U23s v Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. U23s – Live blog
1. LOUIE MOULDEN
2. OSKAR BUUR
3. HUGO BUENO
4. JACK SCOTT
5. OLIVER TIPTON
6. JUSTIN HUBNER
7. HARRY BIRTWISTLE
8. BRUNO JORDAO
9. LEE HARKIN
10. HARVEY GRIFFITHS
11. OWEN HESKETH
12. LEMBIKISA 14. ESTRADA 15. HODNETT 16. ROBERTS 17. FRASER

1’ We’re underway for the first half. #PLCUP
18’ Wolverhampton Wanderers create the first chance of the game. Hugo Bueno strikes the ball across the face of goal, but it’s parried to safety by Brian Kinnear.
22’ The visitors continue to apply pressure as a powerful effort from Bruno Jordao is saved by the keeper.
23’ Another chance for the visitors as Bueno opens play from the left with a neat cross to Lee Harkin which is headed just over the bar. A promising start for this young Wolves side.
26’ A chance for Wolves to break the deadlock at Rush Green. Owen Hesketh heads the ball over the bar from a clever corner worked by Oskar Burr and Harry Birtwistle.
HT 0-0 – We’re goalless at the break.
45’ We’re back underway for the second half. #PLCUP
48’ An early chance in the second half for the visitors as Lee Harkin is denied by the West Ham goalkeeper at close range.
52’ A penalty claim for Wolves as Harry Birtwistle is brought down in the area, his appeals for a penalty are waved away.
64’ Substitution for Wolves as Nathan Fraser replaces Bruno Jordao.
73’ There is another penalty claim for the visitors as Nathan Fraser is brought down just outside the area and a free-kick has been given.
75’ Hugo Bueno has the ball in the back of the net, but the goal will not stand and is ruled as offside.
77’ A second goal is ruled offside for Wolves as defender Jack Scott heads the ball from a superb delivery by Hugo Bueno.
87’ Substitution for Wolves as Tyler Roberts replaces Harvey Griffiths.
90’ Tyler Roberts finds himself one on one with the West Ham keeper and is denied at close range in the dying minutes of the second half.
FT 0-0 – A point for James Collin’s side. Wolverhampton Wanderers remain top their group in the Premier League Cup as the points are shared at The Rush Green Stadium.