Sunday 6 November 2016 00:04, UK
Stoke denied West Ham a third straight victory at the London Stadium after substitute Bojan's strike secured a 1-1 draw.
The hosts looked to be heading for a much-needed victory after Glenn Whelan's second-half own goal.
But erratic goalkeeping from Adrian then led to Stoke's equaliser, taking the visitors up to 10th in the Premier League and leaving 15th-placed West Ham just four points off the bottom three.
After a first half of precious few highlights it took a double change from Slaven Bilic to force a breakthrough, and a similar response from Mark Hughes to bring a response.
The home manager removed the largely-anonymous Manuel Lanzini and Andre Ayew, replacing them with Ashley Fletcher and Edimilson Fernandes, and a goal almost instantly followed.
Taking advantage of space on the left wing, Payet sent a 65th-minute cross towards Antonio, who with his back to goal headed against Whelan, taking the ball beyond the diving Grant into the far-left post in one of few positive contributions the day before Gareth Southgate's latest England squad is announced.
Perhaps inspired by his opposite number, Mark Hughes then removed Wilfried Bony and Whelan for Peter Crouch and Bojan, and Stoke similarly responded by drawing level four minutes later.
A pass from Charlie Adam had put Jon Walters into space, and oddly prompted West Ham's Adrian to rush out of goal.
The forward took advantage by chipping the ball over the goalkeeper, and from there the turning Bojan was first to reach it and send a classy finish into the near-open goal.
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