West Ham maintained their 100% Europa Conference League record and secured a place in the knockout stage with victory over Anderlecht at London Stadium.
First-half goals from Said Benrahma and Jarrod Bowen were enough to make it four wins from four in Group B despite Sebastiano Esposito's late penalty.
David Moyes' side still need a point from their final two games to confirm their direct passage to the last 16.
West Ham were too good for their visitors throughout, with Wolves loanee Fabio Silva barely making an impact for Anderlecht up front.
Benrahma's well-taken free-kick gave the hosts the lead before England World Cup hopeful Bowen drove home his third European goal of the campaign and his sixth in the last two seasons, joining Johnny Byrne and David Cross as the club's joint highest scorer in European competitions.
Moyes later said: "I was pleased with the first half, I wasn't so pleased with the second half. I was disappointed we didn't add more goals to the two we got.
"I am really pleased. We have big games coming up all the time so we are trying to use the squad best we can.
"We've had quite a lot of good consistency over the last few years. We had a slow start but our form is picking up. There was some good things and some things we can improve on.
"We now know if we can get a point it will see us win the group."
On Angelo Ogbonna injury, he added: "We just think it was a tightness in his hamstring. He felt it with the first early run, hopefully it is not too bad."
