Robert Snodgrass (on for Masuaku) - 5: Drew the foul from Aurier that led to West Ham's equaliser in the dying seconds. EPA
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6: His first half consisted of golf-like chips to Harry Kane. His final 10 minutes ended with him picking the ball out of his net three times. Could do nothing about any of West Ham's three goals. EPA
Serge Aurier - 7: Solid enough, though was more reserved as an attacking force. Can feel aggrieved about being penalised for the free kick that led to West Ham's last-gasp equaliser. EPA
Davinson Sanchez - 6: Cleared his lines well and could do nothing about West Ham's second when he headed past his own goalkeeper. Reuters
Toby Alderweireld - 6: Enjoyed the physical battle against Michail Antonio. If there is a criticism of the Belgian it is a lack of leadership when things are going awry. Reuters
Sergio Reguilon - 6: So comfortable on the ball and delivered an absolute peach of a cross for Kane's first goal. Blessed with electric pace that got his centre-backs out of trouble too. Reuters
Moussa Sissoko - 5: Nonchalant attempt to challenge Balbuena for the goal that gave the Hammers hope of a comeback. Reuters
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 7: The Dane gives Spurs a foothold in the game. Simple yet satisfying but will be raging his team haven't walked away with three points. Reuters
Tanguy Ndombele - 8: Brutal and balletic. It is telling that West Ham came back into the game after the Frenchman was substituted on 73 minutes. Reuters
Son Heung-min - 8: Took his season tally to seven league goals with a superb finish after only 45 seconds. EPA
Steven Bergwijn - 5: The Dutchman's first league start of the season lacked fizz and no surprise to see him replaced on 72 minutes. EPA
Harry Kane - 9: Spurs' best attacker, passer and defender on the day. Set a new Premier League record of five goals and seven assists in his first five matches. West Ham manager David Moyes conceded the Spurs striker was "simply brilliant". Reuters
SUBS: Harry Winks (on for Ndombele) - 5: Brought on to screen the Spurs defence. Instead they conceded three goals. Reuters
Gareth Bale (on for Bergwijn) - 5: The scene was set for his triumphant return with a free kick 20 yards out with his first kick of the ball. While that was always wishful thinking, his rustiness was there for all to see when he shot wide from 12 yards with only the goalkeeper to beat to win the match. EPA
Lucas Moura (on for Son) - 5: Caught ball watching for West Ham's second. Reuters
WEST HAM RATINGS: Lukasz Fabianski - 6: Must have feared the worst with Spurs three up in the opening quarter but kept West Ham in the game with a fine save from Kane in the second half. EPA
Fabián Balbuena - 7: Got skinned by Son's pace for the opener inside the first minute but started the West Ham comeback with a bullet header. AFP
Angelo Ogbonna - 5: Didn't know whether to drop off or stick tight to Harry Kane. The Italian came off second best against one of the world's best centre forwards. Reuters
Aaron Cresswell - 7: Looked like he might crumble after a first-half shellacking by the Spurs forwards but epitomised West Ham's second-half fightback with his drives forward. EPA
Vladimir Coufal - 6: Shades of Tim Breacker the way the Czech goes about his business. Reuters
Tomas Soucek - 6: Spent most of his evening chasing back towards his own goal. AFP
Declan Rice - 7: The young Englishman showed great composure in the face of adversity. Never looked flustered even when his team were 3-0 down. Reuters
Arthur Masuaku - 7: His combinations with Cresswell down the left were a major reason West Ham were able to pin back Spurs in the second half. Reuters
Jarrod Bowen - 6: Always on the fringes of the game. EPA
Pablo Fornals - 6: The Spaniard needs to find better ways of helping a team that will more often than not surrender possession. EPA
Michail Antonio - 7: Had a sight at goal early on but otherwise reverted to type of never giving the opposition a moment's rest. Reuters
SUBS: Manuel Lanzini (on for Fornals) - 8: The Argentine could play for another 10 years and still not strike a better ball than the one that clinched West Ham a well-earned point with the last kick of the game. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (on for Antonio) - 5: Few touches after replacing the exhausted Antonio. EPA
Robert Snodgrass (on for Masuaku) - 5: Drew the foul from Aurier that led to West Ham's equaliser in the dying seconds. EPA
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6: His first half consisted of golf-like chips to Harry Kane. His final 10 minutes ended with him picking the ball out of his net three times. Could do nothing about any of West Ham's three goals. EPA
Serge Aurier - 7: Solid enough, though was more reserved as an attacking force. Can feel aggrieved about being penalised for the free kick that led to West Ham's last-gasp equaliser. EPA
Davinson Sanchez - 6: Cleared his lines well and could do nothing about West Ham's second when he headed past his own goalkeeper. Reuters
Toby Alderweireld - 6: Enjoyed the physical battle against Michail Antonio. If there is a criticism of the Belgian it is a lack of leadership when things are going awry. Reuters
Sergio Reguilon - 6: So comfortable on the ball and delivered an absolute peach of a cross for Kane's first goal. Blessed with electric pace that got his centre-backs out of trouble too. Reuters
Moussa Sissoko - 5: Nonchalant attempt to challenge Balbuena for the goal that gave the Hammers hope of a comeback. Reuters
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 7: The Dane gives Spurs a foothold in the game. Simple yet satisfying but will be raging his team haven't walked away with three points. Reuters
Tanguy Ndombele - 8: Brutal and balletic. It is telling that West Ham came back into the game after the Frenchman was substituted on 73 minutes. Reuters
Son Heung-min - 8: Took his season tally to seven league goals with a superb finish after only 45 seconds. EPA
Steven Bergwijn - 5: The Dutchman's first league start of the season lacked fizz and no surprise to see him replaced on 72 minutes. EPA
Harry Kane - 9: Spurs' best attacker, passer and defender on the day. Set a new Premier League record of five goals and seven assists in his first five matches. West Ham manager David Moyes conceded the Spurs striker was "simply brilliant". Reuters
SUBS: Harry Winks (on for Ndombele) - 5: Brought on to screen the Spurs defence. Instead they conceded three goals. Reuters
Gareth Bale (on for Bergwijn) - 5: The scene was set for his triumphant return with a free kick 20 yards out with his first kick of the ball. While that was always wishful thinking, his rustiness was there for all to see when he shot wide from 12 yards with only the goalkeeper to beat to win the match. EPA
Lucas Moura (on for Son) - 5: Caught ball watching for West Ham's second. Reuters
WEST HAM RATINGS: Lukasz Fabianski - 6: Must have feared the worst with Spurs three up in the opening quarter but kept West Ham in the game with a fine save from Kane in the second half. EPA
Fabián Balbuena - 7: Got skinned by Son's pace for the opener inside the first minute but started the West Ham comeback with a bullet header. AFP
Angelo Ogbonna - 5: Didn't know whether to drop off or stick tight to Harry Kane. The Italian came off second best against one of the world's best centre forwards. Reuters
Aaron Cresswell - 7: Looked like he might crumble after a first-half shellacking by the Spurs forwards but epitomised West Ham's second-half fightback with his drives forward. EPA
Vladimir Coufal - 6: Shades of Tim Breacker the way the Czech goes about his business. Reuters
Tomas Soucek - 6: Spent most of his evening chasing back towards his own goal. AFP
Declan Rice - 7: The young Englishman showed great composure in the face of adversity. Never looked flustered even when his team were 3-0 down. Reuters
Arthur Masuaku - 7: His combinations with Cresswell down the left were a major reason West Ham were able to pin back Spurs in the second half. Reuters
Jarrod Bowen - 6: Always on the fringes of the game. EPA
Pablo Fornals - 6: The Spaniard needs to find better ways of helping a team that will more often than not surrender possession. EPA
Michail Antonio - 7: Had a sight at goal early on but otherwise reverted to type of never giving the opposition a moment's rest. Reuters
SUBS: Manuel Lanzini (on for Fornals) - 8: The Argentine could play for another 10 years and still not strike a better ball than the one that clinched West Ham a well-earned point with the last kick of the game. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (on for Antonio) - 5: Few touches after replacing the exhausted Antonio. EPA
Robert Snodgrass (on for Masuaku) - 5: Drew the foul from Aurier that led to West Ham's equaliser in the dying seconds. EPA