Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 17 May 2014
Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"It's the first time Hull have gone to sleep on a set-piece. No-one is marking Koscielny when he gets the slightest of touches past McGregor."
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Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"It's the first time Hull have gone to sleep on a set-piece. No-one is marking Koscielny when he gets the slightest of touches past McGregor."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer at Wembley
"The noise levels from Arsenal fans had been reaching a crescendo as they chased that equaliser. Now they have it and all the momentum surely lies with the Gunners now. Hull have struggled to pose any sort of threat in this half."
Arsenal level! Laurent Koscielny may have paid a high price for that though.
The French defender turns in the loose ball from eight yards as Bacary Sagna's header deflects off Olivier Giroud and drops at his feet. Alan McGregor's attempts to close down the danger sees him take out Koscielny as he is scoring though and it looks like the Arsenal man is struggling.
Hull midfielder David Meyler has his name taken.
It is opening up now. Arsenal fans want a penalty as Curtis Davies gets a bit of the ball and a lot of Santi Cazorla in the box. Nothing doing from Lee Probert, the man that matters.
At the other end, Jake Livermore drags a shot wide from a tight angle and 20 yards out. It was ambitious.
Ross, Kent: Be embarrassing for Spurs if Hull do win the FA Cup with Livermore and Huddlestone - the whole reason they left Tottenham was because they weren't good enough, now they could win a major cup at a smaller club and Spurs win nothing again!
Alex Bruce has tried to soldier on, but he can't continue after taking a whack on the knee about 10 minutes ago. Paul McShane is on and will slot in at the back so Hull can keep that three centre-back defence.
Chris Waddle
BBC Radio 5 live
"That was the quickest we have seen Arsenal play but there was no end product again. Arsenal are now playing 4-4-2 so you would expect Hull to get a bit more of the ball."
Arsenal have looked brighter after the change, neat one-touch stuff almost laying the ball on a plate for Aaron Ramsey on the edge, before Yaya Sanogo and Laurent Koscielny have chances in the air.
Replays suggest that Jake Livermore may have blocked Sanogo's header with a forearm. It was too quick for the referee's eye at normal speed though.
Arsenal are going two up top as we tick through the hour mark. Off comes Lukas Podolski and on comes Yaya Sanogo.
Gregory:, external How is that not a penalty? That was a judo chop from Huddlestone that Austin Powers would be proud of.
Vivek:, external Don't see Arsenal scoring from open play. Hull City are too well organised and Arsenal aren't sharp enough.
Herschell:, external Both my teams losing cup and title. Damn you footballing gods!
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Former Cardiff boss Malky Mackay: "I'm really impressed with Matt Fryatt today. They way he has led the line and caused the centre-backs problems. Arsenal are still far too slow."
Tom Huddlestone doesn't escape that one. He mis-times a lunging tackle on Santi Cazorla and becomes the first player into the book in the final.
Tom Huddlestone realises that he has lost Olivier Giroud and panics as the ball comes into the box, grabbing away at the Arsenal striker's shoulder to try to get him back within range. Giroud goes down and it is a decent shout for a penalty, but Lee Probert decides there was not enough in it.
Applause rings around the ground on 56 minutes to remember those who lost their lives in the Valley Parade fire. It was the 29th anniversary of the disaster earlier in the week.
Tom Huddlestone takes up an invitation to shoot from 30 yards as the Arsenal defence stand off him. It's clean off the instep but just keeps rising over the bar.
A wince-inducing challenge on Alex Bruce from Olivier Giroud, studs into the Hull defender's patella. Bruce is up and limping. Giroud is going to get away with that one.
Mesut Ozil get to the byeline, but his cut-back into the area is too far in front of the surging Aaron Ramsey. Curtis Davies boots high and clear before the Welshman can get up on the scene.
Rob: Already seen Ozil looking fed up and throwing his arms around. Almost like he's saying, "why on earth did i come here?". Massive 45 mins for Arsenal. I have no nails left!
Josh, Hornsea: Come on City. Just shows that passion is better on big occasions. Look at Curtis Davies for a perfect example. Also eight British players in Hull starting line-up compared to one in Arsenal's. Going to be a long 45 minutes though.
Hull look like they have been told to step up a bit and hold a higher line in the second half. They are pressing higher in midfield and Matty Fryatt is a little less lonely.