Sheffield United Salvages Draw with West Ham in Record-Breaking Match
Oliver McBurnie's 103rd-minute penalty, the latest in Premier League history, secures a point for bottom-placed Sheffield United.
- Sheffield United's Oliver McBurnie scored a penalty in the 103rd minute, the latest goal on record in the Premier League, to secure a 2-2 draw against West Ham United.
- Both teams had a player sent off in the late stages of the game, with Sheffield United's Rhian Brewster receiving a straight red card and West Ham's Vladimír Coufal getting his second yellow.
- Ben Brereton Diaz, on loan from Villareal, scored for Sheffield United in his first league game, equalizing after West Ham's Maxwel Cornet had opened the scoring.
- West Ham's James Ward-Prowse put his team ahead again with a penalty in the 79th minute, but McBurnie's late goal ensured the points were shared.
- Sheffield United remain bottom of the Premier League, seven points from safety, while West Ham are in sixth place, eight points outside the top four.