Upton Park hosted its final game of football on Tuesday with demolition work on West Ham's former home set to begin today.

The Boleyn Ground's last official match was played earlier this year as West Ham came from behind to beat Manchester United 3-2 on 10 May, which brought the curtain down on an 112-year stay at the iconic east London venue for the Hammers.

West Ham moved into their new home at the London Stadium in Stratford this summer while Upton Park was used as the set for a new Hollywood movie Final Score.

With filming on the movie starring Pierce Brosnan finishing last week, developer Barratt London - who completed the purchase of the Boleyn Ground from Galliard Homes in August - hosted the final-ever game of football at the stadium on Tuesday to raise money for charity.

In Pictures: West Ham vs Man United Boleyn Ground farewell 29 show all In Pictures: West Ham vs Man United Boleyn Ground farewell 1/29 Boleyn farewell Mark Noble signs off in style. 2/29 Boleyn winner What a way to end it - Winston Reid scores the winner! 3/29 Claret & Blue The Boleyn crowd were colour-coordinated for the match. 4/29 End of an era One last match at the Boleyn Ground. 5/29 Boleyn gates The gates will open for one last Premier League game. 6/29 Boleyn tears West Ham weren't blessed with the weather on Tuesday. 7/29 Long live the Boleyn A claret and blue reminder. 8/29 Farewell Boleyn Plenty of merchandise to be had before kick-off. 9/29 Eager fans Police manage the crowd on a busy Green Street. 10/29 One final time One punter is well dressed for the occasion. 11/29 Well stocked Fans enjoy their pre-match food at a local cafe. 12/29 Get your programmes! The last ever Boleyn Ground match programme. 13/29 Hiding the tears A few fans enjoy the wet weather. 14/29 Bubble and squeak More fans tuck in to pre-match dinner. 15/29 Bye bye Bobby Hammers fans celebrate at the famous Bobby Moore statue near the Boleyn Ground. 16/29 Blowing bubbles Wayne Rooney walks out to an extraordinary atmosphere. 17/29 Boleyn clash Juan Mata feels the force of a Mark Noble tackle. 18/29 Hammers lead Diafra Sakho celebrates putting the Hammers 1-0 up. 19/29 Bright lights Sakho competes for a high ball under the floodlights. 20/29 Parity restored Anthony Martial celebrates his first goal of the evening. 21/29 All square David De Gea celebrates in front of West Ham's fans. 22/29 United ahead Martial and former Hammer Michael Carrick celebrate the striker's second. 23/29 Fairytale ending But West Ham would not be denied as Antonio and Reid struck to win it. 24/29 A legend Sir Trevor Brooking says goodbye to the Boleyn. 25/29 Claret & Blue pt. 2 The pitch is showered with confetti. 26/29 Taxi to Stratford A London taxi is suitably decked out in West Ham colours to brings former players onto the pitch. 27/29 Lasers! The Hammers' reported £250,000 budget was put to good use. 28/29 All together now The West Ham squad celebrate for one last time. 29/29 Suited and booted Paolo Di Canio wore a spectacular claret and blue suit for the occasion. 1/29 Boleyn farewell Mark Noble signs off in style. 2/29 Boleyn winner What a way to end it - Winston Reid scores the winner! 3/29 Claret & Blue The Boleyn crowd were colour-coordinated for the match. 4/29 End of an era One last match at the Boleyn Ground. 5/29 Boleyn gates The gates will open for one last Premier League game. 6/29 Boleyn tears West Ham weren't blessed with the weather on Tuesday. 7/29 Long live the Boleyn A claret and blue reminder. 8/29 Farewell Boleyn Plenty of merchandise to be had before kick-off. 9/29 Eager fans Police manage the crowd on a busy Green Street. 10/29 One final time One punter is well dressed for the occasion. 11/29 Well stocked Fans enjoy their pre-match food at a local cafe. 12/29 Get your programmes! The last ever Boleyn Ground match programme. 13/29 Hiding the tears A few fans enjoy the wet weather. 14/29 Bubble and squeak More fans tuck in to pre-match dinner. 15/29 Bye bye Bobby Hammers fans celebrate at the famous Bobby Moore statue near the Boleyn Ground. 16/29 Blowing bubbles Wayne Rooney walks out to an extraordinary atmosphere. 17/29 Boleyn clash Juan Mata feels the force of a Mark Noble tackle. 18/29 Hammers lead Diafra Sakho celebrates putting the Hammers 1-0 up. 19/29 Bright lights Sakho competes for a high ball under the floodlights. 20/29 Parity restored Anthony Martial celebrates his first goal of the evening. 21/29 All square David De Gea celebrates in front of West Ham's fans. 22/29 United ahead Martial and former Hammer Michael Carrick celebrate the striker's second. 23/29 Fairytale ending But West Ham would not be denied as Antonio and Reid struck to win it. 24/29 A legend Sir Trevor Brooking says goodbye to the Boleyn. 25/29 Claret & Blue pt. 2 The pitch is showered with confetti. 26/29 Taxi to Stratford A London taxi is suitably decked out in West Ham colours to brings former players onto the pitch. 27/29 Lasers! The Hammers' reported £250,000 budget was put to good use. 28/29 All together now The West Ham squad celebrate for one last time. 29/29 Suited and booted Paolo Di Canio wore a spectacular claret and blue suit for the occasion.

The tournament saw several companies involved in the re-development of the site take part in a five-a-side competition featuring 24 teams to raise funds for charities Children of Heroes, MacMillan Cancer Support and The Silver Line.

Each company donated money to enter the competition, with Barratt London matching the proceeds from the event. The property developer will now begin the process of knocking down the Boleyn Ground and turning it into 842 homes, including 211 affordable houses. Work is expected to take a number of months.

As well as new homes, the site will also have shops, a new library and new cycle routes while West Ham's rich history in the area will be commemorated with a statue of Hammers legend, and England's World Cup-winning captain, Bobby Moore.

To add, the centre circle of the Boleyn Ground pitch will be preserved in a landscaped courtyard while the half-way line will be illuminated through the use of in-laid lighting.

Speaking about the re-development of West Ham's former home into residential houses, finance director at Barratt London, Tom Olsen, said: "The entire team involved in redeveloping Upton Park recognises the heritage embedded here and we are keen to mark the start of its new era with an event that will benefit a variety of charitable causes."