Tottenham Hotspur beat 10-man West Ham 3-0 at London Stadium to win the derby comfortably, Softfootball reports.
Spurs jump to second in the Premier league table, level on points with leaders Arsenal who hammered Nottingham Forest 3-0 earlier in the day.

Tottenham were excited by the emphatic win and posted on their official X handle:
Dominant in East London 👊 pic.twitter.com/tnMIVdQDly
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 13, 2025
Thomas Frank became only the third Tottenham manager to win his first two away matches in charge of the club in the Premier league, the others are Ossie Ardiles (1993-94) and Tim Sherwood (2013-14).
Before the international break, West Ham United defeated Nottingham Forest comprehensively away from home but Graham Potter’s side continued their struggle at home with another defeat today against Spurs. The last time they won at home in the Premier League dates back to 27 February.
The defeat against Spurs was made worse because of the Red card to Tomas Soucek in the 54th minute. Although, the Hammers were already trailing, with Spurs midfielder Pape Matar Sarr left unmarked to head his side ahead shortly after the break.
Lucas Bergvall made it 2-0 for Tottenham just nine seconds after the match restarted. Dutch defender, Micky van de Ven then capitalised on some passive defending by West Ham to score the third goal.