Postpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 24 May 2015
United looking to end the first half with a flourish. They haven't tested Steve Harper yet though.
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United looking to end the first half with a flourish. They haven't tested Steve Harper yet though.
Mike Phelan, former United assistant under Sir Alex Ferguson, has joined Steve Bruce on the touchline to give out some instructions. It has been a good half from Hull, close to half-time now. Can they hang on and build in the second period?
Marcos Rojo on the charge for United from left-back. A shot deflects off David Meyler, but loops gently into the hands of veteran Steve Harper.
Arsenal now 4-0 up against West Brom. Nothing for United to play for, they've secured fourth already.
Wayne Rooney getting frustrated. He loses the ball and there is a little kick out at Robbie Brady. The former United man makes nothing of it though and the England captain escapes a yellow card. Lucky to get away with that one.
Steve Bruce walking up and down the touchline, nothing he can do for his side at the moment. It is all down to the 11 on the pitch.
Ahmed Elmohamady, who has had a good game so far, puts a cross into the box which United clear.
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at KC Stadium
"Manchester United are fizzing the ball around well at the moment. Hull just can't get close enough. They started at such a fast pace but the away side are creeping back into it. Although Steve Harper is yet to be tested."
Dame N'Doye and Nikica Jelavic are not on the same wavelength today, with the home side trying to force the issue. They need to stay calm and not try to push it too much. It's a fine balance.
Still 0-0 between Newcastle and West Ham. That means nothing changes. Hull still going down. Click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is not a happy man, urging his team-mates to get the ball forward to him. The Red Devils, however, look to pass it around to try and work an opening without success.
This young Hull fan is hoping for a great escape...
Hull is hushed. The magnitude of the game means none of their supporters are able to put together a rendition of their favourite songs. United trying to get a foothold in the game.
Goalless at the KC Stadium and St James' Park means Hull are the ones going down. Still time for that to change though.
Concern for Hull as striker Nikica Jelavic goes down after trying to tackle Antonio Valencia. He hobbles off to receive treatment, but is able to continue.
Over at St James' Park. Two chances for Newcastle. Emmanuel Riviere the man the ball fell to, including a spectacular overhead kick. The Magpies on top but no breakthrough yet. Click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.
Angel Di Maria is done. It looks like the pectoral injury he suffered earlier in the match has forced him off.
On comes Adnan Januzaj in his place.
Former Wales striker John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at KC Stadium
"Hull can sense it. Manchester United do not look at the races today and the home side have had two goals disallowed, plus Victor Valdes has made a great save. United are here for the taking if Hull can keep up their momentum."
What a few minutes we have had!
GOALLLL! Oh no, it's disallowed again.
The ball falls to Stephen Quinn, who smacks an effort goalwards with his left peg. Dame N'Doye is on the line to pop it in, but again, the lineman's flag is up for offside. Another brilliant decision. Hull fans aggrieved.
What a save, Victor Valdes. Header from Ahmed Elmohamady kept out superbly by the Spaniard. Corner...
Hull have the ball in the net!!
A free-kick into the box is an easy one for Victor Valdes to collect, but he drops it and it's poked in by Paul McShane.
But no! The linesman's flag is up, disallowed for offside.