West Ham United's 2-2 Premier League draw with West Bromwich Albion created plenty of engagement on social media.
The Hammers fell behind early on at London Stadium before roaring back to take the lead through goals from the in-form Sofiane Feghouli and Manuel Lanzini. There were also moments of controversy before Gareth McAuley diverted Jonny Evans' header into the net for a dramatic late equaliser.
Supporters across the globe were tuned into the game, while fans inside London Stadium created a fantastic atmosphere and got involved in the Club's new fan-led flags initiative.
Man of the Match Manuel Lanzini says the Hammers 'played well' and 'have to carry on playing this way' after producing another goalscoring display in Saturday's draw...
The No10 was also keen to post an image of him celebrating his goal with captain Mark Noble...
Former Hammer Trevor Sinclair was delighted for the little South American...
Get innnnnn. The New King of London Stadium LANZINI ??????
— Trevor Sinclair (@trevor8sinclair) February 11, 2017
Sofiane Feghouli scored one and made the other during another eye-catching performance form the Algeria winger...
Frustrated by the result despite the point gained... Let's take the positives and keep going forward! #COYI pic.twitter.com/gOoDqB7IiF
— Sofiane Feghouli (@sffeghouli) February 11, 2017
Meanwhile, new boy Robert Snodgrass praised the London Stadium faithful for urging the Hammers on after going behind early on...
Joint-Chairman David Gold enjoyed the scenes which followed Lanzini's late goal...
I love this picture. dg pic.twitter.com/ru0tXiDEIg
— David Gold (@davidgold) February 13, 2017
In the stands, the Claret and Blue Army embraced the Club's new supporter-led flag initiative, including Philadelphia-born Hammer Anthony Clark...
Glad to have this flying every week now. New ST holder. #IRONS @davidgold pic.twitter.com/CAlnCc3p0q
— Anthony Clark ⚒ (@TonyClarkDOOP) February 11, 2017
As did the Pride of Irons supporters' club...
POI flag on display at todays game against @WBA pic.twitter.com/zsitVH75dR
— Pride Of Irons (@PrideOfIrons) February 11, 2017
On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, the Nashville Hammers celebrated their biggest-ever supporters' club meet for the match...
Solid turnout at @centennial_nash today - let's keep it going! #COYI @Nash_Hammers pic.twitter.com/B5K32HKmnj
— Robby Aces ⚒ (@RobbyAces) February 11, 2017