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                                                    West Ham
                                                    Mark Noble (21 mins)
                                                    1-1
                                                    Southampton
                                                    Jos Hooiveld (75 mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 14, 2012
                                                    Ground: Upton Park , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 32,875

                                                    Team news

                                                    Nolan missing for Hammers Leaders West Ham are without captain Kevin Nolan for the visit of second-placed Southampton.

                                                    Midfielder Nolan begins a three-match ban for his red card against Millwall last week after Saturday's trip to Peterborough was postponed.

                                                    Left-back George McCartney was feeling a tight hamstring in training last week but boss Sam Allardyce expects him to be fit.

                                                    Defender Guy Demel has shaken off a thigh problem but will not be risked yet, striker John Carew has a knee knock and midfielder Papa Bouba Diop will be out for a few weeks with a hamstring injury.

                                                    Nicky Maynard will be hoping to make his debut after he was an unused substitute against Millwall but fellow deadline-day signing Ravel Morrison will not be involved yet.

                                                    Southampton have a virtually full-strength squad for the top-of-the-table clash.

                                                    Boss Nigel Adkins was able to welcome back defender Jos Hooiveld after three weeks out with a hamstring injury for Saturday's 2-0 win over Burnley.

                                                    That means fellow centre-half Dan Seaborne remains the only absentee as he continues his recovery from the head injuries he suffered in an assault last year.

                                                    Former Hammers striker David Connolly will start on the bench at his old stomping ground with Adkins set to stick with Rickie Lambert and Billy Sharp in attack.

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                                                    Hooiveld rescues point for Saints Jos Hooiveld grabbed a point for second-placed Southampton as 10-man West Ham missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the npower Championship following a 1-1 draw.

                                                    The Dutch defender struck late in the second half of this top-of-the-table clash to cancel out Mark Noble's penalty, with the Hammers playing a man light from the opening stages for the second successive game.

                                                    This time it was Matt Taylor who saw red following a shove on Billy Sharp after 18 minutes.

                                                    The 10 men battled to victory against Millwall last weekend but could not hold out against their promotion rivals Saints and remain one point clear at the summit.

                                                    Just like Kevin Nolan's last week, Taylor's dismissal was utterly needless.

                                                    His side were well on top, with Ricardo Vaz Te and Winston Reid going close, and had just been awarded a penalty at the third time of asking.

                                                    Referee Lee Probert had waved away appeals for handball against Rickie Lambert and Hooiveld, but had no option but to point to the spot after Noble was blatantly tripped in the area by Morgan Schneiderlin.

                                                    However, tempers promptly flared down by the right corner and Taylor, who must have covered quite some ground from his position at left-back, charged into the melee and pushed Sharp to the floor.

                                                    Probert whipped out a straight red card and Taylor trooped off before stand-in skipper Noble stepped up to coolly send Kelvin Davis the wrong way for his seventh goal from seven penalties this season.

                                                    West Ham had played for 81 minutes without regular captain Nolan against Millwall and another resilient display was called for.

                                                    Goalkeeper Robert Green certainly stepped up to the plate before the interval with a stunning double save from point-blank range to deny Sharp and another fine stop from Lambert.

                                                    Southampton tried to make their numerical advantage count after the break but the hosts were holding firm.

                                                    Reid deflected Jason Puncheon's shot wide and Joey O'Brien hacked the resulting corner off the line with Sharp about to strike.

                                                    However with 15 minutes to go Hooiveld, just as he had done when Saints beat the Hammers at St Mary's in October, found the net from a set-piece.

                                                    The home defence could not clear Danny Fox's free-kick and Hooiveld stuck out a boot to prod the loose ball past Green.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    West HamRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Robert Green
                                                    17 Joey O'Brien
                                                    2 Winston Reid
                                                    15 Abdoulaye Faye
                                                    14 Matthew Taylor
                                                    16 Mark Noble Goal
                                                    5 James Tomkins
                                                    10 Jack Collison(sub 20)
                                                    18 Julien Faubert
                                                    9 Carlton Cole(sub 64)
                                                    12 Ricardo Vaz Te(sub 70)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    3 George McCartney(sub 20)
                                                    7 Sam Baldock
                                                    8 Nicky Maynard(sub 64)
                                                    22 Henri Lansbury
                                                    32 Gary O'Neil(sub 70)
                                                    SouthamptonRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Kelvin Davis
                                                    2 Frazer Richardson(sub 79)
                                                    26 Jos Hooiveld Goal
                                                    6 Jose Fonte
                                                    13 Daniel Fox
                                                    10 Guly Do Prado(sub 54)
                                                    8 Jack Cork
                                                    4 Morgan Schneiderlin
                                                    20 Adam Lallana
                                                    7 Richard Lambert
                                                    11 Billy Sharp(sub 82)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    14 Dean Hammond(sub 82)
                                                    16 Aaron Martin
                                                    19 Tadanari Lee
                                                    22 David Connolly(sub 79)
                                                    42 Jason Puncheon(sub 54)

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