Summary

  • Ref appears to send off wrong S'land player

  • See 16:20 entry for more details

  • Berahino scores as West Brom beat Saints

  • Wins for Stoke, Swansea and Newcastle

  • Palace win 3-1 at West Ham in early game

  1. Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    "Going down, going down, going down..." chant the Manchester United fans to their visitors. Fifth-bottom Sunderland hover perilously close to the drop-zone, three points ahead of OPR.

  2. Postpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Into injury time at Turf Moor...

  3. WHAT A MISS!published at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Another opportunity for Southampton's Graziano Pelle and another bad miss. The Italian scuffs his shot just yards from goal. His confidence looks at rock bottom at the moment.

  4. Postpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Former England captain Jimmy Armfield
    BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford

    "That gives Manchester United the three points. It has been difficult for Sunderland, playing with 10 men after the sending-off of Wes Brown, but the manager Gus Poyet will be disappointed with the way that goal was conceded. It was too simple."

  5. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    And scoring Manchester United's second goal is Wayne Rooney's final contribution. The home skipper is withdrawn - to a rapturous round of applause - as Juan Mata comes on for the final five minutes.

  6. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Still Southampton come forward looking for an equaliser...

  7. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Good work by Swans goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianki as he turns Sam Vokes' near post shot wide from George Boyd's right-wing cross.

  8. GOALpublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Manchester United players celebrate Wayne Rooney's second goalImage source, Getty Images

    Now Adnan Januzaj definitely deserves to go out for a celebratory meal. The young Belgian is the architect of Manchester United's second goal, his low shot parried by Sunderland keeper Costel Pantilimon to the feet of Wayne Rooney. The Red Devils skipper snaffles the chance and that is game over.

  9. Postpublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Adnan Januzaj has been excellent since coming on at the break, constantly asking questions of the Sunderland defence. That's more like the teenage prodigy who burst on to the scene last season. He should go out for a Nando's tonight to celebrate...

  10. CLOSE!published at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Almost game over. A half clearance from Maya Yoshida falls invitingly to the feet of Darren Fletcher inside the penalty area but he blazes the ball over. Tony Pulis can't believe that hasn't gone in.

  11. League Two latestpublished at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Wycombe's Fred Onyedinma has scored his second of the game to make it 2-2 at home to Stevenage. Chris Beardsley has been sent off for Stevenage for a second yellow card.

    League leaders Burton are still trailing Newport 0-1 whilesecond placed Shrewsbury are 0-2 down to Northampton.

  12. Postpublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Burnley need something if they are going to climb out of the bottom three but it doesn't look likely at the moment. Swansea are comfortable.

  13. Postpublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Former England captain Jimmy Armfield
    BBC Radio 5 live at Old Trafford

    "Even though Manchester United have had so much of the ball there's not much threatening the Sunderland goal. They're not that inspiring, United. There are too many touches on the ball - five or six touches before they get it in the box. But United are well on top and you wonder if there's a second goal coming soon."

  14. Postpublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    More Manchester United pressure as the away side cling on. Marcos Rojo reacts quickest when Black Cats keeper Costel Pantilimon untidily gathers Adnan Januzaj's long-range shot at the second attempt, sliding in to try and take advantage. The big Romanian is not happy though, launching a few choice words at the United man.

  15. Championship latestpublished at 16:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Wigan have taken a big step in their fight against relegation from the Championship as Harry Maguire has put the Latics 2-0 up against bottom placed Blackpool. "We are staying up" is the chant from the away fans at Bloomfield Road.

  16. Text us on 81111published at 16:34 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Shohan Sen, Kent: Wes Brown said he wanted potentially his last trip to Old Trafford to be memorable. I'm sure he didn't mean a case of mistaken identity with a red card! (see 16:20)

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  17. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:34 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Here comes former Baggie Shane Long. The striker is on for midfielder Dusan Tadic. A few jeers greet his arrival. Will he make them pay?

  18. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 16:33 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Newcastle need a second and they so nearly get one. Free kick for Ryan Taylor from 20 yards is pushed away by Brad Guzan. They go closer seconds later as Ayoze Perez heads against the outside of the post after a poor punch from Guzan.

  19. Postpublished at 16:31 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
    Final Score

    "I think Villa have shown a lot of courage. Despite going behind in the first half, they've stayed in the game and had two goals ruled out."

  20. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015

    The game is opening up at St. James' Park. Villa have seen two chances go begging - both from Christian Benteke. First, his effort from Ashley Westwood's corner was blocked by Fabricio Coloccini and then the Belgian was flagged offside as he slid in to convert Westwood's low cross in the aftermath of the corner. Newcastle hanging on.