Summary

  • Man Utd into Europa League group stage

  • Rooney slots in from Martial cross

  • Rashford adds second with low drive

  • Young adds third from Rooney pass

  • Smalling diverts Gradel effort into own net

  • Hull reach Championship play-off final

  1. On the road againpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Fans of both sets of teams have been given full ticket refunds for Sunday's game as well as being allowed to get in tonight for free using their ticket.

    It's reportedly cost United £3m to do so, with plenty of reports the stadium won't be full with the game having lost some of its importance.

    The Cherries have put on eight free coaches to tonight's game. Dorset-based fans who will have attended both games will have done 18 hours of travelling.

    MapImage source, Google Maps
  2. International Man Utd fans have their saypublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    BBC Radio Manchester

    BBC Radio Manchester have been speaking to fans outside Old Trafford today.    

    A fan from Oslo said: "We felt a little bit angry and disappointed. 

    "There was no dramatics. No [we're not worried], not at all. Security is on the highest level. I think it was the right thing to do. 

    "We were supposed to leave this morning but we’ve altered all the tickets. We’ll lose some money but why not when we have the opportunity to see Manchester United play Bournemouth. 

    "For the fans they have to do it [play a strong team]. We’ll hope for a great game with a lot of goals."

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

  4. Breaking team newspublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Manchester United have named the exact same team they were planning to put out on Sunday...

    Full team news to come.

  5. Will Man Utd name weakened team?published at 18:56 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    There's still a chance Anthony Martial won't even be playing.

    The Premier League has confirmed that neither club are bound by the starting line-ups they named on Sunday before the game was abandoned.

    So with this game two days closer to the FA Cup final, and with Manchester United now knowing they cannot qualify for the Champions League, will Louis van Gaal name a strong team?

    Nothing has really changed for Bournemouth, bar maybe delaying holiday plans. This is their last game of the season.

    We'll have the team news for you in the next few minutes.

  6. Fantasy footballpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Fantasy football leagues across the world are waiting for the result of tonight's game. I am top of our BBC Sport online league by 10 points (once my substitute is counted) over a colleague, who has Anthony Martial playing tonight.

    So that means if the Frenchman scores twice, or scores and assists, my rival is likely to win the league. So hopefully you'll excuse me if Martial's performance is getting forensically analysed tonight.

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  7. Manchester United 19-0 Bournemouth?????published at 18:46 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    There is still one scenario that would see Manchester United finish in the Champions League places - if they can record by far and away the biggest margin of victory ever seen in a professional English league match.

    In 1934, Stockport beat Halifax 13-0 and 12 years later, Newcastle did the same against Newport. 

    But even that wouldn't be enough - Manchester United need to win by 19 goals tonight to overtake Manchester City into fourth place.

    And, let's be honest, we'd all love to see them try. Will Louis van Gaal field a Garth Crooks-like formation to have a real go?

    I think we all know the answer to that.

    Len ShackletonImage source, Rex Features
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    Len Shackleton scored six when Newcastle beat Newport 13-0. Can anyone be Manchester United's 2016 hero? (I mean obviously the answer is no, but it's fun to pretend it might happen)

  8. Champions League dream overpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Man Utd v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)

    The delay in this game has actually knocked a lot of the importance out of it.

    When it was due to kick off on Sunday, Manchester United knew they could qualify for the Champions League if they won and Manchester City lost.

    But City drew, meaning realistically all United have to play for is whether they finish fifth or sixth, the difference between the Europa League group stages and a play-off.

    Bournemouth are 16th but could rise to 14th with a win, which would mean - based on reported figures - an extra £2.5m Premier League prize money.

    KelechiImage source, EPA
  9. Security at Old Trafford tonightpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    "No outward change in security at Old Trafford tonight but there have been some subtle differences ahead of Manchester United’s rearranged Premier League game with Bournemouth.

    "Cars were still stopped before getting into the stadium to make sure their occupants had the relevant passes, supporters’ bags were checked too.

    "At entry to the stadium, those bags were checked again, only more thoroughly than they were on Sunday, before the mock explosive was found behind a toilet door in the 100 Club in the north-west quadrant.

    "Anyone wanting to move between their designated areas needed to show the relevant pass. No-one was spared, even former players.

    "If they didn’t have it, they didn’t get in, as a media colleague discovered as he went to a prearranged rendezvous to conduct a pre-FA Cup final interview."

    Old TraffordImage source, BBC Sport
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    First checkpoint

    SecurityImage source, BBC Sport
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    Second line of security

    StewardImage source, BBC Sport
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    A single steward was responsible for checking seats in each section of each stand.

    StewardsImage source, BBC Sport
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    17:30 stewards briefing

  10. Sunday's scenes at Old Traffordpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    The biggest drama of Sunday's final day didn't come when Manchester City practically guaranteed their Champions League spot. 

    Nor did it come when Tottenham were thrashed 5-1 by relegated Newcastle to finish below Arsenal again.

    It was at Old Trafford, where the ground was evacuated in stages, and the game abandoned, because of a suspicious package.

    Later on Sunday it emerged it was a dummy bomb used in a security exercise which had been wrongly signed for as being recovered.

    FireImage source, PA
    PoliceImage source, Getty Images
    FansImage source, Getty Images
    FansImage source, PA
  11. We go againpublished at 18:30

    When is the final day of the Premier League season not the final day of the Premier League season?

    When a fake bomb is accidentally left at a ground from a security training exercise.

    So for the second time in just over two days, welcome to the final day of the 2015-16 Premier League campaign.

    Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images