Manchester United vs Hull live stream: Watch English Premier League online

Manchester United will play Hull in a game that will determine Hull's future in the English Premier League. The game has a scheduled kick off time of 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through NBC Sports live stream via the link provided below.

Today's game takes place from the KC Stadium, and Hull will be hoping that their home fans can get behind them and see them to a famous victory that may save their Premier League status.

However, coming into this weekend's final round of games in the Premier League, Hull's future is not looking bright. They are currently sitting in the relegation zone and nothing less than a win will do today.

Hull are two points below Newcastle United, but have a better goal difference, which means that if Hull can claim three points today it will put the pressure on Newcastle to respond with a win of their own otherwise they instead will be the team heading towards the Championship next season.

If Hull win and Newcastle only manage a draw (or lose) to West Ham United today, then Newcastle will drop.

However, Hull know that claiming a win against Manchester United is easier said than done, even if United don't have anything to really play for today (unless they can win by six or seven goals and hope Arsenal lose today - that would allow United to steal third place from their London rivals).

Hull's managed, Steve Bruce - a former United player - has never won against his old team as manager, and that is a habit he must break today or it will spell disaster for his team.

Coming into today's game, United have won 10 straight games against Hull, including seven in the Premier League, and in six of those seven wins they have scored three or more goals. In comparison, Hull have not won this fixture since 1974!

Today's big game between Manchester United and Hull City has a scheduled start time of 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through NBC Sports live stream by clicking here.

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