Summary

  • 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

  1. Who is staying up?published at 14:39 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Steve Bruce and John CarverImage source, .

    Even if Hull collect three points against United, they need a favour from Newcastle, hoping the Magpies don't get a win against West Ham. I'll bring goal updates and major incidents of that match right here, but click here if you want comprehensive live text coverage of that match.

  2. A tall order?published at 14:33 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Tall orderImage source, James McMath

    BBC Sport's James McMath at the KC Stadium: "A nice atmosphere around the KC Stadium where Hull face a tall order to survive."

  3. Postpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    The Hull players are in a circle, doing their pre-match warm-up. Left-back Andrew Robertson, on the bench today, issues a final rallying cry. "One last go. Come!" he shouts. Can the Tigers produce a roaring performance? The KC Stadium is starting to fill up with expectant supporters.

  4. On a bad runpublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    HullImage source, PA

    Do you Hull City fans still trust Steve Bruce? Is he the right man to take the club forward? Since the FA Cup final last May, Hull have won only eight of 42 Premier League games.

    Stern questions will be asked of 'Brucey' should Hull go down today.

  5. Falcao finishedpublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Radamel FalcaoImage source, AP

    It looks like striker Radamel Falcao's time at Manchester United will come to an end after this game. A number of newspapers have broken the news.

    The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman has tweeted:, external "Radamel Falcao has been told by #mufc at a meeting that his loan will not be extended.

    "Falcao wants to stay in the Premier League and is willing to take a drop in wages. His time at Old Trafford, however, is over."

    No complaints about that one is there, United fans?

  6. Full team newspublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Hull City manager Steve Bruce named an unchanged line-up for this afternoon's must-win encounter with Manchester United.

    Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has made three changes to his starting line-up.

    Skipper Wayne Rooney returns from a dead leg injury, while Angel di Maria makes his first start since being sent off in the FA Cup sixth round defeat by Arsenal on 9 March.

    Goalkeeper Victor Valdes makes his full debut as David de Gea has failed to recover from a hamstring injury.

    Hull City XI: Harper, Chester, Dawson, McShane, Elmohamady, Meyler, Huddlestone, Quinn, Brady, N'Doye, Jelavic.

    Man Utd XI: Valdes, Valencia, Smalling, Jones, Rojo, Blind, Mata, Herrera, Di Maria, Young, Rooney.

  7. Sunny Hullpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Hull CityImage source, James McMath

    BBC Sport's James McMath at the KC Stadium: The scene is set here in Hull. Will it be sunshine and smiles for Steve Bruce and his team?

  8. The final daypublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Premier League's bottom six

    Hull's fate will be decided when the Red Devils visit the KC Stadium today, and they will be hoping Newcastle fail to beat West Ham. What are the permutations for the two sides? What would relegation mean for them? Who do the pundits think will survive? Read this piece to find out all the answers.

  9. Not looking good for Hullpublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    A dismal record for Steve Bruce...

    Hull
  10. Team newspublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    BREAKING TEAM NEWS: No David De Gea for Manchester United, Victor Valdes starts in goal. Striker Radamel Falcao also misses out. Will we see the two in a United shirt again?

    Full team news coming right up.

  11. On the brink..published at 12:44 British Summer Time 24 May 2015

    Hull CityImage source, Getty Images

    Last May, Hull City suffered an agonising 3-2 defeat in the FA Cup final against Arsenal. It was supposed to signal the start of a glorious period in the club's history, but has not turned out that way.

    Roll forward to this May and Steve Bruce's men are clinging on to their Premier League status, needing a victory today against Manchester United to have any chance of staying in the top flight.

    Can they do it? The odds are against them.