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Hello and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE Premier League matchcast as West Ham and Hull look for three points which could drag them out of relegation contention once and for all. Team news will follow very shortly!

Premier League / Matchday 29
Upton Park / 26.03.2014
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Liam Happe

Updated 26/03/2014 at 21:42 GMT


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And there it is! West Ham win a tedious match over Hull in which the three goals - a red card and penalty, a deflected free-kick and an unfortunate own goal - were the only real highlights.
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West Ham win a defensive free-kick and they're just waiting for the whistle now. Into time added onto time added on...
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Sagbo close to getting in on goal but West Ham overwhelm him.
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Four minutes added on. Four minutes for 10-man Hull to rescue a plucky point.
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Hull are still pushing for a leveller here. Not long to go but will be a few minutes' stoppage time...
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West Ham will end a three-match losing streak in the Premier League and remain unbeaten for the sixth PL home match against promoted opposition if the result remains the same.
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Jelavic makes way for Sagbo for Hull.
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Two up front for 10-man Hull, one up top for 11-man WHUFC as the game runs the risk of peetering out here.
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Corner comes to nothing. The atrmosphere is almost non-existent at Upton Park given the pragmatic way the hosts are defending their lead, but three points is all that Big Sam will care about.
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Long wins a corner off Tomkins as Hull continue to look for a very good point under the circumstances.
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Jelavic has a shot on target, but it won't go down in the stats as he was offside.
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Sub for West Ham - Diame isn't placed that he has to make way for Joe Cole - you can understand why as he's been one of the home side's more dynamic players.
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Nonetheless they are prone to breakaway attacks and Meyler is guilty of holding onto the ball too long or else he could have put Jelavic through.
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Again West Ham are playing very patient football when ahead, frustrating their fans when they do not push forward, but you can see what they are trying to do. They want to stretch Hull and exploit the man advantage.
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James Chester his second own goal of the season, after also scoring in their 3-2 home loss to Man United on 26 December 2013.
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Hull have now scored three own goals in the PL this season - only Man City (4) and Swansea (8) have scored more.
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And it's Rosenior on for Figueroa as a precaution.
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Finally back underway. Figueroa wants to play on but will be subbed here.
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Figureoa down now and we're having a lengthy break in play as a result.