West Ham reached the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup as they confidently dispatched Chelsea but their victory was marred by crowd trouble at London Stadium.
Plastic bottles and seats were thrown towards the end of the match as hundreds of fans were involved in ugly scenes.
Security was boosted for the high-risk derby and an alcohol ban imposed as part of a "robust policing plan" aimed at minimising crowd trouble, with West Ham's new home dogged by disturbances this season.
Chelsea made seven changes to the team that thrashed Manchester United 4-0 on Sunday and paid the price against a cohesive and intense Hammers side.
A superb Cheikhou Kouyate header before the break and an 18-yard Edimilson Fernandes strike a few minutes into the second half secured West Ham's cup progress before more than 45,000 fans.
Gary Cahill swept home from close range in injury time for a consolation at the end of an entertaining match.
Match Highlights
Terry makes losing return
The most notable inclusion in Chelsea's much-changed line-up was that of captain John Terry, returning from injury to the centre of a three-man defence.
Terry had last played on 11 September and in his absence Gary Cahill, David Luiz and Cesar Azpilicueta have formed a backline that has registered three consecutive clean sheets in their most recent encounters.
Azpilicueta was moved to wing-back to make room for Terry and the former England international's lack of match practice played a part in the visiting defence's weakness.
Terry was beaten by Kouyate as the midfielder headed home for only his second goal of the season and the 35-year-old also played a part in the Hammers' second as Fernandes threaded his strike through Terry's legs on the way to goal.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte brought on his heavyweights - Diego Costa, Eden Hazard and Pedro - with the second half in its infancy but they failed to spark a comeback.
Costa, put through by the bright Willian, who was making a return following compassionate leave, was one-on-one with Randolph Darren in the closing stages of the match but chipped the ball inches wide.
Chelsea had their chances - Nathaniel Chalobah's first-half effort was tipped over the crossbar by Randolph and N'Golo Kante also went close - but West Ham were deserved winners.
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