Hello! Welcome to our live coverage of Sunderland versus Manchester United on the final day of the Premier League season. As you're probably aware, it's a *massive* day of football.
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A change for Sunderland - Wayne Bridge replaces Phil Bardsley. He will go to left-back. Bit odd that the United fans would boo him. You'd think he'd be a minor hero...
Bardsley is down close to halfway after a coming-together with Valencia. Don't think there was anything in it.
The United corner is cleared long downfield, and De Gea comes a long way out of goal to collect it.
YOUNG! Arrives with a powerful volley at the edge of the box, but Gardner blocks it!
Carrick has a left-foot shot, which is blocked by his own man Jones! Better from United, though.
United win a corner on the right... Giggs to take it.
Giggs is booked for a cynical block as it all goes mad at the Etihad - Barton was sent off for an elbow on Tevez, then kicked Aguero and nutted Kompany! He has been escorted off.
Incredible at the Etihad Stadium! Joey Barton has been sent off!
United need to get a grip here... They are really rocking.
Campbell finds Sessegnon in the box, who turns and shoots... deflects wde off Evra but it's a goal kick.
Sunderland's time to build now, and United are starting to look a little edgy themselves. Elmohamady and Young tangle in the box... no foul. And the ball comes to Bardsley whose shot is blocked! Nervy United!
Young delivers a free-kick from the left touchline that Jones meets, but he sends his header wide!
It was a real error by Joleon Lescott to give Cisse that chance - what a development! United really need to put this game to bed...
GOAL AT THE ETIHAD STADIUM!! QPR HAVE EQUALISED!! Djibril Cisse! United back on top in the virtual table!
Good save Mignolet! Rooney to Giggs to Young to Rooney, whose shot from the edge of the box is well saved. More excellent United interplay. Bit late now, you might say.
Beautiful early move from United as Giggs finds Young who backheels into the path of Rooney, but Mignolet comes out sharply to gather.
I really don't see the point of kicking off at the same time - it's not like they're going to have identical amounts of stoppage time, is it?
Refs have been ordered to synchronise their watches and... we are under way across the country!
That's half time, and United are doing their bit, thought they should be two up by now. But with City in front against QPR (after a soon-to-be-legendary goalkeeping gaffe by Paddy Kenny) it looks to be in vain.
Evra is well forward down the left and crosses low for Valencia, whose weak shot is straight at Mignolet.
Two minutes of added time to be played.