YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 24 May 2015
Daley Blind booked for United after kicking the ball away.
Hull relegated as Newcastle beat West Ham
Hull had two goals ruled out for offside
Fellaini shown straight red for stamp on 77 mins
Hull join Burnley and QPR in Championship next season
Shamoon Hafez
Daley Blind booked for United after kicking the ball away.
Silence from the Hull fans at the KC Stadium. They are heading to the Championship.
May is a dreaded month for Hull City...
Former Newcastle defender Steve Watson
BBC Radio 5 live at St James' Park
"Fantastic goal. Great quality from Jonas Gutierrez on the cross and Moussa Sissoko just did exactly what you want the wide man to do - coming in from the far side, he was powerful. Now Newcastle just have to keep their heads."
That scoreline from Newcastle has come through to the KC Stadium. Mobiles are being checked and headphones are being pressed against their ears. It is out of their hands now.
Not good news for Hull.
Moussa Sissoko towers above the West Ham defence and plants the ball home to send the Newcastle fans into delirium. They are staying in the league. Nothing Hull can do now, unless the Hammers equalise. Click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.
United taking hold of the ball now, buoyed on by their boisterous supporters. Over at St James' Park..
Over at St James' Park, Emmanuel Riviere is having a shocker, missing another glorious chance for the home side against West Ham. Hull won't mind that, it keeps them in the division. Click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.
Poor free-kick from Tom Huddlestone, his low drive fails to clear the front man. They have to do better with those chances.
Free-kick for Hull on the edge of the box as Daley Blind brings down Tom Huddlestone. A great position...
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at KC Stadium
"David Meyler - that is what I am talking about. It was a sitter, eight yards out on the half-volley, but Hull just have to be gung-ho now. They need a goal today, and if they get one, I'm not sure Manchester United are playing well enough to come back at them.
"The away side have had a chance already in this second half through Juan Mata, but Hull have already had the ball in the net twice."
Oh David Meyler, you have to do better! It is a big opportunity as the ball falls favourably on his right foot, but he snatches at it and screws the ball wide of goal. He should have done better. Hull should be leading.
United start the half on the front foot and almost score Andre Herrera's goalbound effort is superbly blocked by Michael Dawson. Brilliantly done form the captain. Leading from the front, or the back?
The players are back and we are off. Can Hull do this?
Wayne Rooney's angst is pictured in this touchmap. Just once has he received the ball inside the Hull box. That was the one where he lost the ball and almost got a yellow card for a little kick out at Robbie Brady.
What will Steve Bruce be saying to his players at the moment? "Stay onside boys," will definitely have been mentioned. 45 minutes to determine their destiny. Will be it be Premier League or Championship football come the 2015/16 season?
Newcastle have failed to break the deadlock at home against West Ham. That's good news for Hull, who need to net one past United to clamber out of the relegation zone. Click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.
Plenty of possession for United in the first half, but Hull have had the better chances. Two disallowed goals and a super Victor Valdes save keeps the score at nil.
Goalless. Hull need to score in the second half.
Ooh, close to an opener for United. Ashley Young with a teasing ball into the box which is poked wide by Ander Herrera. Steve Harper put the Spaniard off with a Peter Schmeichel-esque star jump.