Crystal Palace 0-0 West Ham United: Wolves relegated as Hammers restore two-point advantage over Spurs

Report and free match highlights as West Ham claim a point at Crystal Palace to move two points clear of the bottom three in a result that opens the door for Tottenham who next face Wolves after their relegation from the Premier League was confirmed after an eight-year stay


Posted Tuesday, April 21, 2026 by Skysports.com

Crystal Palace 0-0 West Ham United: Wolves relegated as Hammers restore two-point advantage over Spurs

West Ham restored their two-point lead over Tottenham and the bottom three with a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace that confirmed Wolves' relegation from the Premier League.

Spurs endured a difficult weekend, but this result opens the door for Roberto De Zerbi's side in their fight for survival ahead of Saturday's trip to Wolves, who, after an eight-year stay, become the first side relegated from the top flight this season.

West Ham have given themselves another week outside the drop zone but may look back on this as a missed opportunity after seeing Nottingham Forest and Leeds win and Spurs take a big step forward in their performance.

Opta rate West Ham as having the toughest final fixtures of all the teams battling at the bottom, with games against Everton, Brentford, Arsenal, Newcastle and Leeds still to play.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side failed to create a big opening in the second half and very nearly conceded a late goal only for Ismaila Sarr's strike to be ruled out for an unnecessary handball by fellow Palace substitute Jean-Philippe Mateta.

Late in the first half West Ham's Taty Castellanos had an acrobatic effort that was heading in cleared by Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix – who overcame an injury scare to start – after Dean Henderson's miscued punch nearly left the goal gaping.

Henderson made amends shortly after his error by producing a fine save to keep out Konstantinos Mavropanos. The West Ham defender, scorer of two goals in the win over Wolves, perhaps could have done better, his header too close to the keeper.

Former Tottenham winger Brennan Johnson, yet to score since his £35m January move, spurned a glorious chance to give Palace an early lead against the run of play, heading well wide when completely unmarked in the box.

For all the talk of Palace potentially dropping off after their celebrations in Florence on Thursday after reaching the Conference League semi-finals, Oliver Glasner's side finished the stronger and extend their unbeaten run to four games to move up to 13th.

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