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Adam Williams
BBC Sport at Wembley
"Michael Dawson could be walking a tightrope in the centre of the Hull defence for the remainder of this one after that early booking."
Hull back in top flight after one year in second tier
Diame scored Hull's winner from 25 yards
Premier League spot estimated to be worth £170m
Tom Garry and Oliver Wright
Hull City 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Adam Williams
BBC Sport at Wembley
"Michael Dawson could be walking a tightrope in the centre of the Hull defence for the remainder of this one after that early booking."
Hull City 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Steve Claridge
Ex-Leicester striker at Wembley, BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageEldin Jakupovic instills absolutely no confidence. It was an awful, dreadful punch.
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Fernando Forestieri tries his luck from a tight angle from the free-kick but Hull keeper Eldin Jakupovic punches over the bar. Hull then clear the resulting corner.
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Fernando Forestieri wins a free-kick for Sheffield Wednesday in a dangerous position and Michael Dawson is booked for the late challenge, near the byline.
Hull City 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
It's been an even start on the field at Wembley, and it seems you can't split these two sides either.
Almost 10,000 of you voted before kick-off as I asked which team would win the play-off final, and there were only two votes between them.
TWO.
Sheffield Wednesday came out marginally on top.
#bbcfootball
Will Jermaine 'blame it on the boogie' if Wednesday lose this evening?
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Hull's Tom Huddlestone strikes the first shot of the game but his powerful effort goes straight at Keiren Westwood.
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Both sides are kicking away from their own supporters in this first half.
The atmosphere - I'm sure I don't need to tell you - is absolutely electric.
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BBC Radio 5 Live
Listen to live commentary of the Championship play-off final on BBC Radio 5 live by clicking on the audio icon at the top of the page.
Conor McNamara, Steve Claridge and Neil Lennon are at Wembley.
BBC Radio Humberside and BBC Radio Sheffield are also broadcasting live from today's game - unfortunately a rights issue prevents us from streaming local radio commentaries of Football League games on the BBC Sport website.
Hull City 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Hull City, in their amber and black kit, get the 2016 Championship play-off final under way.
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Our vote has now closed - I'll bring you the result of that shortly.
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The national anthem rings out around Wembley. Kick-off is up next.
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Well, about £170m over three years, according to financial analysts Deloitte.
That figure could expand by around 41% to £290m if today's play-off final winners avoid relegation in their first season in the top flight.
The £170m is made up of a minimum £95m for a year in the Premier League, plus two seasons of parachute payments.
Hull City v Sheffield Wednesday (17:00 BST)
The teams are out at a sun-soaked Wembley. Kick-off is almost here!
In case you missed them earlier, here are the two sides that will contest today's Championship play-off final...
#bbcfootball
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Sheffield Wednesday have been a club transformed since Dejphon Chansiri took control of the Owls in 2015.
He's been posing for pictures with Owls fans before their big moment at Wembley.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain and Owls fan on BBC Radio Sheffield
Quote MessageIt just seems a surprise that we're here. I don't think any Wednesday fans in their wildest dreams at the start of the season would've thought they'd have made the play-offs. Maybe eighth or seventh at a push but play-offs - wow!
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It's 370 days since Jake Livermore and Hull were relegated from the Premier League.
The Tigers are one win from bouncing straight back. Will today be their day?
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Eleven-year-old Lexy tells BBC Radio Humberside she’s been going to see Hull City “since she was born” but can’t remember her first Wembley visit – well, she was only three.