Postpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 9 May 2015
And that's a wrap from us here. Thanks for your company as ever on an engaging day at the foot of the Premier League table.
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Burnley relegated despite victory
Villa, Leicester & Stoke also win
Struggling Newcastle hold West Brom
FT: Everton 0-2 Sunderland
Tom Rostance and Marc Higginson
And that's a wrap from us here. Thanks for your company as ever on an engaging day at the foot of the Premier League table.
See you tomorrow for more of the same.
We are back under way.
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Wayne Rooney went through a bizarre 10-minute solo warm-up at half-time, he appeared to be testing an injury, and he's now coming off. On comes Radamel Falcao.
James Scowcroft
Ex-Crystal Palace striker on BBC London 94.9
"Crystal Palace finished the half strongly but if they concede another goal the game will be over. With the league position they are in they can just relax so they should just go for it.
"Luke Shaw going off has disrupted Manchester United, but United have been the better side, created the better openings and showed their quality. Palace have played as if they have got their brakes on."
Juan Mata's penalty gives Manchester United a half-time lead.
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Newcastle manager John Carver: "When you suffer that sucker blow of conceding the first goal, it is hard. It was like land of the giants against West Brom, with the back four who are all centre-backs.
"But I think we showed courage and the fans got right behind the team and roared us on. It was like the old St James' Park.
"I think that all the players showed the fight to show what the team and the club means to them. Sometimes you need to stir the hornets' nest to get us going and maybe some of the things that have happened this week have done that.
"Our destiny is in our own hands and the dressing room is about a million times better than it was after Leicester. We need to show a little more finishing ability, but we have Papiss Cisse back for us after he gave us 20 minutes or so today."
The social media reaction to the return of Jonny Evans was not particularly kind...
Dan Church: What is going on with Luke Shaw ? Can't buy 90 minutes without an injury. Poor bloke
Stoogenuge: Luke "Hargreaves" Shaw.
Jamie McKellar: Dunno who's just come on but he's a spitting image of Jonny Evans.
More from John Carver on BBC Radio 5 live: "It's probably been the toughest week of my life.
"There's been an awful lot said but one thing I would say is when you see a performance like that - and hopefully it's not too late - is that the players do care and they do want to stay in the Premier League."
Referring to his best coach in the world comment, he added: "When I go to the golf course and stand on that tee box I think I am the best golfer in the world.
"When I play cricket I think I am the best all-rounder in the world.
"The remark I made was tongue-in-cheek. That's the way I am."
Luke Shaw has had an injury-hit season at Manchester United and he's got another one here. He went up for a header and must have had a bad landing, he was holding his neck. He leaves the field on a stretcher and Jonny Evans comes on.
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Hull boss Steve Bruce on centre-half Michael Dawson being off the pitch when Burnley scored: "I'm not making any excuses but that rule is totally and utterly ludicrous. It is ridiculous that your centre-half has to go off because of a bit of blood on his nose. It was hardly gushing out.
"It's nonsense. It might not have affected the result but it didn't help. You expect Michael Dawson to be standing there and heading the ball clear. It summed up the afternoon for us."
On survival: "No one gave us a cat in hell's chance at Palace or Liverpool, but we believe we can get a result at Tottenham next week. We have got to play better - but we can't play any worse than today."
Spanish La Liga
David Moyes continues to frustrate Barcelona! It's goalless at the break.
Hull manager Steve Bruce on his team slipping into the bottom three: "It's a huge disappointment - it has been an awful weekend. The disappointing thing for me is that we needed a big performance and we didn't play. For large parts the game bypassed us.
"That's the disappointing thing after playing so well against Crystal Palace and Liverpool a week ago. We played nowhere near to the standard required to win a Premier League game.
"Burnley have beaten us twice and if you want to stay in this division you have got to beat the likes of Burnley. Whether the occasion got to them, I'm not sure. Now we have got a mountain to climb."
Newcastle manager John Carver on BBC Radio 5 live: "We went 1-0 down from another set-piece but showed some character. We didn't show that last week at Leicester and it was good to see.
"The brilliant thing for me was that it was like being in a football stadium again. Everybody was so focused on the football, including me.
"I thought the fans were fantastic, and that's not me playing lip service, that's from the heart."
Carl Taylor: If that's at the other end of the pitch it's not a penalty, simple as.
Andrew Morris: Pen all day long. Dann deliberately moved his arm toward the ball and it hit his arm. Solution? Don't move arm towards the ball!
Dee Evans: A referee call that Sir Alex would be proud of!
Who do you think has scored the most penalties in Premier League history?
It's Liverpool with 102, ahead of Chelsea on 100, Arsenal on 94, Manchester United on 90 now and Newcastle on 89.
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood: "I'm not interested in other results. It's in our hands. If we get the results, we'll stay up.
"The results haven't always gone our way, but the performances have been gradually improving. Today wasn't pretty, but we deserved the win, no doubt about that.
"I watched Tom Cleverley score a lot of goals for Watford many years ago, but you've got to get into the box to score goals - and he's done that.
"I want two wins now. We're going all out for that."
Juan Mata steps up, left footed, passed into the corner. Tidily done.
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Fraser McIntosh: The virus at United this week must have been bad. They all look as white as a sheet.
Mitul Patel: What's more silly? Wasting two hours of revision or watching United attempt to score.
Brandon Clarke: A win for Palace today and suddenly it's exciting to be a Liverpool fan again!
Ashley Young's cross hits Scott Dann on the arm and the penalty is given! It was high up, near his chest, that looks harsh to me.