SUBSTITUTION (Hull)published at 52 mins
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Hull's first change sees midfielder Tom Huddlestone come off, to be replaced by David Meyler.
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Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Hull's first change sees midfielder Tom Huddlestone come off, to be replaced by David Meyler.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Chris Martin's low shot from the free-kick is blocked.
Hull, once again, breathe a sigh of relief.
Derby believe they can do this, they really do!
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
A free-kick is given to Derby inside the D after a cynical foul on Will Hughes from Moses Odubajo.
This is another big chance for the Rams.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Steve Harper
Former Hull keeper on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Quote MessageIt's a fantastic opportunity, he had his head in his hands. That would have really knocked the stuffing out of Hull City and given Derby a huge lift."
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Derby are almost level on aggregate! Craig Bryson has the chance, four yards out, but he can't quite connect with the cross and Hull escape.
How big a moment will that prove to be?
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Can Hull improve in this second half? Can they keep their nerve?
They surge forward through Ahmed Elmohamady down their right. It eventually comes back to him and his curling cross is dangerous but Derby head it clear.
Bright start to the second half from the hosts.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
The resurgent Derby side, in their third kit - blue shirts and white shorts - get the second half started.
HT: Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Are you ready then, folks? The second half is about to begin.
Derby have defied the odds so far and they have reduced the three-goal deficit from the first leg down to just a one-goal aggregate lead.
HT: Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
The stats agree with the scoreline so far - Derby have been on top.
Hull are yet to have a shot on target and, if you're just joining us and you're wondering how Derby scored twice with only one, it's because their second was an Andrew Robertson own goal.
HT: Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Manchester United 0-0 Bournemouth
While we catch our breath from a fantastic first half at the KCom Stadium, there hasn't been much for Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal to smile about at Old Trafford.
His side are being held to a goalless draw by Bournemouth with half-time approaching.
HT: Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Steve Harper
Former Hull keeper on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Quote MessageDerby have been on the front foot, positive, direct, ambitious, had great delivery from wide areas. There has been a flatness and almost a going through the motions for Hull. Big half-time talk needed from Steve Bruce."
HT: Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Let us just repeat what we said at the very start of the evening:
No side in the history of the Football League play-offs has ever led a semi-final by three goals after a first leg and not gone through to the final.
Are Derby going to make play-off history tonight?
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
The left-footed curling delivery goes right across the face of goal but nobody can get on the end of it.
And the whistle goes to bring a crazy first half to an end. Derby go down the tunnel with real optimism!
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Hull win a free-kick in a very dangerous position, near the Derby corner flag down the Hull right. This could be a big moment, right on half-time.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
We are into two minutes of added time at the end of the first half, after that break in play for Marcus Olsson's treatment.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Derby's Marcus Olsson is receiving treatment on the pitch, having landed awkwardly. That looked painful but he now looks OK to resume play.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Injured Derby midfielder George Thorne must be on the edge of his seat somewhere!
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Derby come forward again and Will Hughes tries to wriggle free in the box but he can't find room and the ball goes out for a goal kick.
The Rams come forward again moments later but eventually Chris Martin concedes a foul. Hull fans can take a moment to just breathe.
Hull 0-2 Derby (3-2 agg)
Down the other end, Hull want a penalty but the referee is having none of it.
Then Moses Odubajo has a shot at goal which is heading for the back of the net but it deflects over off Jason Shackell. That was close!
This is a fantastic first half - who expected this? Nobody, surely.