Crystal Palace vs West Ham? West Ham United’s European hopes rest solely on their table finish, and David Moyes and Co. have another London derby up next when they visit Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday (Watch live at 10am ET Sunday The Irons fought well versus Bayer Leverkusen on Thursday in the Europa League quarterfinals but could not overcome a first-leg deficit and now stare at eighth-place on the Premier League table, two points behind Newcastle and Manchester United. Crystal Palace host West Ham, Newcastle, and Manchester United over the next four matchweeks, also meeting Fulham, Wolves, and Aston Villa. They’ll help shape the top-seven fight directly, and points will be at a premium should any relegation competitor go on a hot run. The Eagles are well back of the European fight, their 33 points eight clear of the bottom three and their six matches left are more than four of the six teams below them. How to watch Crystal Palace vs West Ham live, stream link and start time Kick off: 10am ET Sunday TV Channel: Peacock Premium Online: Premier League Crystal Palace vs West Ham live updates — By Nick Mendola Crystal Palace vs West Ham live score: 4-1 Goalscorers: Olise (7′), Eze (16′), Emerson (20′), Mateta (32′), Antonio (40′) Halftime — Crystal Palace 4-1 West Ham Palace have 65% of the ball, 13 shots to West Ham’s 3, and fotmob credits them with five big chances. Not really close. West Ham pull one back — Crystal Palace 4-1 West Ham (40th minute) Is it going to survive VAR review? Yes. Michail Antonio is just onside as he surges toward the six to score off a Tomas Soucek headed redirection off a free kick. Five first-half goals! Crystal Palace 4-0 West Ham (32nd minute) Own goal! Crystal Palace 3-0 West Ham (20th minute) Palace is just breezing through the West Ham final third, and now the Irons are even helping with the finishing. Olise leads a rush and Hughes remains lively. The final ball is a cross seeking Daniel Munoz at the back post but Emerson’s hopes to intervene lead to him putting the ball into his West Ham goal. Eberechi Eze goal! Crystal Palace 2-0 West Ham (16th minute) We are dancing (and by we, we mean Eberechi Eze). West Ham may still be licking its Europa League exit wounds, as Olise sets Jean Philippe Mateta into the right side and he rips a low shot that Fabianski paws into the air. Eze reacts quickly, leaping to slam an overhead kick in the goal from close range. Michael Olise goal! Crystal Palace 1-0 West Ham (7th minute) Will Hughes knocks down a partial clearance to Joachim Andersen, the center back wide and to the left of the 18. He crosses for the back post and Michael Olise wins a 50-50 to head past an onrushing Lukasz Fabianski. Just like that, it’s 1-0 Palace. USMNT back Richards returns for Palace This is a healthier than usual Palace, albeit still without pivotal midfielder Cheick Doucoure. USMNT back Chris Richards slides into the back line and he won’t have to deal with Jarrod Bowen. Crystal Palace lineup Henderson, Clyne, Andersen, Richards, Munoz, Mitchell, Wharton, Hughes, Olise, Mateta, Eze West Ham lineup Fabianski, Coufal, Zouma, Ogbonna, Emerson, Ward-Prowse, Alvarez, Soucek, Kudus, Paqueta, Antonio Crystal Palace focus, team news Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise are finally healthy together, which is tremendous news for the whole attack including Odsonne Edouard, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Jordan Ayew, and others. Adam Wharton has been terrific in the midfield after adjusting to his new digs. OUT: Chris Richards (knee), Marc Guehi (knee), Matheus Franca (adductor), Sam Johnstone (elbow), Rob Holding (ankle), Cheick Doucoure (achilles – out for season), Odsonne Edouard (knee), Jesurun Rak-Sakyi (thigh) West Ham focus, team news Jarrod Bowen’s health will linger over West Ham’s fate, as the Irons sparkplug has been as key to their success as anyone perhaps even surpassing Lucas Paqueta. Injuries at the back and weariness from Thursday loom over their hopes for Sunday. OUT: Kalvin Phillips (hamstring), George Earthy (concussion) | QUESTIONABLE: Nayef Aguerd (foot), Konstantinos Mavropanos (knock), Jarrod Bowen (lower back), Alphonse Areola (groin)