Burnley twice looked beaten and finished level. Zian Flemming converted an 82nd-minute penalty and equalised in the 91st for a 2-2 draw with West Ham at Turf Moor, the first league afternoon of Championship life for two clubs relegated together.
West Ham led inside 10 minutes. Jarrod Bowen, who committed to the club this summer rather than look for a quick route back to the top flight, delivered from a set piece and Maximilian Kilman peeled away from Aaron Ramsey to head in at the back post. It was the visitors' first real chance, and one of only two shots they put on target all afternoon. Both were goals.
Burnley created plenty and finished almost none of it. Flemming flicked over inside the first minute, climbed above Konstantinos Mavropanos to head Marcus Edwards' cross onto the post, and had another effort cleared off the line by Ollie Scarles. Eighteen shots to West Ham's 11, six on target to two, and for 82 minutes nothing to show for it.
West Ham's second came from their first attempt of the second half. Mohamadou Kanté beat Edwards down the right and pulled the ball back for Manor Solomon to lash home on 71 minutes. Two goals up and second best, Nuno Espírito Santo's side sat in. "Not so good in the second half, but after we scored the second goal, I think we should have done better to keep the result," he said afterwards.