West Ham 3-0 Leeds United: a dominant display seals West Ham’s season
On a dramatic Sunday afternoon at the London Stadium, West Ham United delivered a commanding performance against Leeds United, securing a resounding 3-0 victory in the Premier League’s final match of the 2025-2026 season.
West Ham’s clinical finishing shines through
From the opening whistle, West Ham took control of the game, dictating the tempo and applying relentless pressure on the Leeds defense. The breakthrough came in the 67th minute when Valentin Castellanos slotted home a well-worked goal, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to double the Hammers’ advantage.
Just twelve minutes later, the floodgates opened wider as Jarrod Bowen added a second, finishing clinically after a swift counterattack. The final goal arrived in stoppage time, with Callum Wilson sealing the victory with a composed finish, sending the home crowd into raptures.
Leeds’ struggles continue
Leeds United, already relegated, endured a frustrating afternoon against a determined West Ham side playing for pride. The away side struggled to create meaningful chances, with their only moments of note coming from set-pieces. Their defensive frailties were ruthlessly exposed by West Ham’s relentless attacking approach.
Yellow cards mar an otherwise forgettable performance
Leeds’ woes were compounded by defensive lapses that resulted in three yellow cards for their players. Jakub Bijol was the first to receive a caution in the 10th minute, followed by Brenden Aaronson in the 25th minute, and Ethan Ampadu in the 87th minute. These indiscretions highlighted the team’s lack of composure in crucial moments.
Substitutions provide fresh impetus
Both teams made tactical changes to influence the game’s outcome. West Ham introduced fresh legs to maintain their dominance, with Callum Wilson replacing Pablo in the 45th minute, while Mohamadou Kanté came on for Castellanos in the 88th minute. Leeds, too, sought to inject energy into their ranks, bringing on Wilfried Gnonto and Daniel James among others, but to little avail.
West Ham end the season on a high
This emphatic victory rounded off West Ham’s Premier League campaign on a positive note, showcasing their attacking prowess and resilience. With three goals scored and a clean sheet preserved, the Hammers can reflect on a season that, while challenging, ended with a statement performance. Leeds, meanwhile, will look ahead to life outside the top flight after a tough campaign.



