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Danny Ings’ second-half stoppage-time strike rescued a point for West Ham United as they drew 1-1 with Fulham at Craven Cottage. Ings cancelled out Raul Jimenez’s first-half goal as local bragging rights were shared in this London derby. Marco Silva’s side went ahead in the 24th minute when Jimenez arrived at the near post to turn home Emile Smith Rowe’s low centre. The hosts looked set to collect all three points until the fifth minute of stoppage time, when substitute Ings controlled Jarrod Bowen’s cross and drilled past Bernd Leno. A point apiece sees Fulham move up a place to 11th, while West Ham drop one to 14th. Fulham should have taken the lead in the 23rd minute, but Adama Traore headed Alex Iwobi's inviting cross wide from six yards out. However, the hosts were not to be denied just 60 seconds later. Smith Rowe beat the offside trap to latch onto Andreas Pereira's through-ball, before crossing for Jimenez to tuck away. Julen Lopetegui introduced Lucas Paqueta and Crysencio Summerville at half-time in a bid to sharpen West Ham's attacking threat. The visitors went close to equalising on the hour-mark when Bowen brilliantly controlled Mohammed Kudus' cross, but was thwarted by Leno's smart reflex save. Paqueta fired narrowly over from distance soon after as West Ham continued their search for an equaliser. Kenny Tete volleyed wide of the target at the other end, while Traore headed just over from a Tom Cairney cross, before Reiss Nelson shot straight at Alphonse Areola. However, there was to be a late twist as Ings took Bowen’s low centre into his stride, before Leno could only help the fierce drive into the net. Fulham still generated one final opportunity in the dying seconds when Calvin Bassey headed a free-kick wide, but both teams had to settle for a share of the spoils. After naming an unchanged starting XI in each of Fulham's opening three matches, Silva included Joachim Andersen for the first time since he signed from Crystal Palace. Bolstering the backline almost helped the Cottagers claim their first clean sheet of the campaign. The hosts looked dangerous at the other end and carried the greater attacking threat for most of the contest. Traore had already had a penalty appeal waved away before he headed a decent opportunity wide, but it was another former Wolves player who opened the scoring in Jimenez. The Mexican was in the right place at the right time to steer home his sixth Premier League goal against West Ham - the most he has recorded against any opponent in the competition. Only Arsenal and Chelsea collected more points in top-flight London derbies than Fulham last season, but they would have to settle for just one today after Ings’ last-gasp exploits. West Ham have been slow out of the blocks following international breaks in recent times. They lost three of their four such matches last season, and that trend looked set to continue as they failed to register a shot on target during the first half at Craven Cottage. But Lopetegui’s alterations appeared to rejuvenate the visitors, who looked a lot brighter going forward during the second half with Bowen going close to finding an equaliser. Ings and new signing Carlos Soler also entered the action but, despite the impressive attacking options at their disposal, it seemed their efforts would be in vain. Ings had other ideas, though. Bowen did brilliantly to keep the ball in play and send in a low cross towards the striker, who delivered when it mattered to prevent a third defeat in four matches. That will give West Ham momentum with more matches of local interest on the horizon. Their next two see them welcome Chelsea to the London Stadium before travelling to Brentford the following weekend. Fulham report | West Ham report West Ham scored their sixth-latest Premier League goal on record (since 2006/07), with Ings’ equaliser in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time the Hammers’ latest such goal that gained any points in the competition. Fulham are unbeaten in their last 21 Premier League home matches having scored the first goal, since a 2-1 defeat to Manchester United in January 2021 (W18 D3). Andreas Pereira has been directly involved in 23 shots in the Premier League this season (seven shots, 16 chances created), the most of any player yet to score or assist in the competition in 2024/25. Jimenez has scored six Premier League goals against West Ham, his best return against an opponent in the competition, with five of those six coming at home. Pep Guardiola on Erling Haaland, who scored two goals against Brentford following the bereavement of a close family friend Or enter your details Incorrect email or password Your details have been submitted successfully. You have already entered this competition. Please check your email for further information. Your details have been submitted successfully.