West Ham remain unbeaten since the last international break after a 1-1 draw away at Southampton on Sunday.
Declan Rice scored to cancel out Romain Perraud deflected opener in the first-half.
Here’s how David Moyes’ side rated at St. Mary’s
Lukasz FabiaÅski 8
West Ham could have been four down at the break if not for three superb saves from the Pole, including two from Adams.
Ben Johnson 6
A little frantic early on but settled. Unlucky to deflect Perraud effort past Fabianski.
Thilo Kehrer 6
Has excelled at right-back of late but asked to become lynchpin of back-three after sudden centre-back injury crisis. Bullied off it too easily for first Adams chance.
Aaron Cresswell 6
Fine deep ball almost put Paqueta in at start of second-half. A decent afternoon.
Vladimir Coufal 5
Back in the side with Moyes short on defensive options but another display which showed why the Czech has lost his shirt recently. Booked.
Declan Rice 7
Has talked about wanting to grab more games by the scruff of the neck and fantastic curled effort to level the score did just that.
Tomas Soucek 6
Shanked clearance in build-up to Perraud opener. Tried to add attacking threat but not helped by poor service.
Emerson Palmieri 4
Delivery below-par, which is an issue with players of Scamacca and Soucek’s aerial ability waiting. Hooked as Moyes reverted to back-four.
Jarrod Bowen 6
Obstructed by referee when trying to clear on edge of his own box before Perraud strike but looks sharp.
Gianluca Scamacca 7
Always a threat. Almost scored from 35 yards, then curled just wide before teeing up fine Paqueta chance with cross.
Lucas Paqueta 6
Touch was uncharacteristically sloppy and missed superb chance to level from Scamacca’s cross. Improved after the break and at the heart of most attacks.
Substitutes
Said Benrahma (Emerson 59’) 7
Created equaliser within minutes of his introduction.
Manuel Lanzini (Paqueta 87’)
Michail Antonio (Scamacca 87’)
Unused: Areola, Randolph, Ogbonna, Downes, Coventry, Fornals,