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Game played on 28 Apr 2012

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West Ham 2-1 Hull City

Championship    2011-12
Upton Park   35,000
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
20Guy Demel    
2Winston Reid    
5James Tomkins    
14Matthew Taylor    
32Gary O'Neil    
16Mark Noble    
4Kevin Nolan   
22Henri Lansbury    
9Carlton Cole 2  
12Ricardo Vaz Te    
7Sam BaldockSubed #9   
8Nicky MaynardSubed #12   
3George McCartneySubed #4   
 PosTable as at 28 Apr 2012PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
P1Reading4614 543618133 7332389
P2Southampton4616 434918106 7362888
Q3West Ham United4611 844126136 4402286
4Birmingham City4613 91371477 9413776
5Blackpool4613 73422178 8373875
6Cardiff City4611 753729811 4292475
7Middlesbrough468 1052221106 7303070
8Hull City4612 47282277 9192268
9Leicester City4611 66362276 10303366
10Brighton and Hove Albion4611 84362167 10163166
11Watford4610 673233610 7243164
12Derby County4611 48282376 10223564
13Burnley467 973327102 11283162
14Leeds United469 311344187 8312761
15Ipswich Town4611 39393267 10304561
16Millwall467 79273085 10282757
17Crystal Palace467 115221966 11243256
18Peterborough United4610 310413838 12263950
19Nottingham Forest466 512213283 12273150
20Bristol City467 610263257 11183649
21Barnsley469 410313745 14183748
R22Portsmouth4610 58302436 14203540
R23Coventry City468 78282616 16133940
R24Doncaster Rovers464 811223544 15214536
match review copied from

West Ham 2 Hull 1

West Ham missed out on automatic promotion back to the Barclays Premier League despite victory over Hull.

Two goals from Carlton Cole were not enough to overhaul Southampton, whose 4-0 win against Coventry ensured they held onto second spot in the npower Championship.

Instead, the play-offs beckon for Sam Allardyce and his side, who will face Cardiff in the first leg on Thursday.

Allardyce had planned to be in Las Vegas on May 19 watching Amir Khan's next fight, but now he hopes to be at Wembley instead as the Hammers attempt to secure promotion the hard way.

It is their home form which has proved costly - West Ham have won a club record 13 games on the road but dropped 28 points on their own turf to slip out of the top two.

Unfortunately for them, a third-placed finish means they will have the dubious 'advantage' of being back at home for the second leg a week on Monday.

The Hammers were desperate for an early goal to set the nerves jangling down at St Mary's, and they should have grabbed one in the fourth minute only for Ricardo Vaz Te to somehow head wide from all of three yards out.

And any scrap of pre-match optimism around Upton Park quickly evaporated as the news Saints were making short work of the Sky Blues filtered through.

The atmosphere suddenly went flat but the hosts continued to attack and Henri Lansbury blew another chance to put them in front when he blazed a volley over from 12 yards.

Matt Taylor then clipped the crossbar with a curling cross which left Hull goalkeeper Vito Mannone bewildered.

And in the 35th minute West Ham did get their noses in front when Cole met Mark Noble's corner with a downward header which Paul McKenna could not keep out on the goal-line.

They should have gone further ahead before half-time but Vaz Te fired across goal, Kevin Nolan made a mess of a header and Noble's fierce shot was blocked.

But three minutes after the break the lead was doubled when Cole controlled Lansbury's cross on his chest and expertly dinked the ball over advancing Mannone.

Hull had barely threatened Rob Green's goal, but they were gifted a consolation with 10 minutes left when Guy Demel's ludicrous header let in Corry Evans to nod the ball home.

For West Ham, their consolation is the play-offs as they attempt to bounce straight back from last season's relegation.

Teams

West Ham Green, Demel, Reid, Tomkins, Taylor, O'Neil, Noble, Nolan (McCartney 74), Lansbury, Cole (Baldock 52), Vaz Te (Maynard 60).

Subs Not Used: Collison, Faubert.

Booked: Nolan.

Goals: Cole 36, 49.

Hull Mannone, Rosenior, Chester, Cooper, Dawson, Cairney (Brady 73), McKenna, Evans, Garcia, Fryatt, King (Stewart 46).

Subs Not Used: Oxley, Bradley, Cullen.

Goals: Evans 81.

Att: 35,000

Ref: Nigel Miller (Durham).

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