Six-pointer lost
January 6, 2026 at 10:55 pm 2 comments



BBC: Home games against Fulham, Brighton and Nottingham Forest and a trip to bottom-of-the-table Wolves were a chance for the Hammers to get themselves out of trouble after Christmas.
Of those 12 points available, West Ham picked up just one – and even that came after they had twice thrown away the lead before drawing 2-2 with Brighton.
They conceded a late winner against Fulham, were humiliated 3-0 by Wolves and then again managed to lose after scoring first against Forest, with Morgan Gibbs-White converting a decisive 89th-minute penalty.
At half-time, the Hammers were one point from safety – now they are cut seven points adrift and left facing a huge battle to stay up.
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