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Hello and welcome to live coverage of Manchester United v Bournemouth.

Premier League / Matchday 38
Old Trafford / 17.05.2016
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Alexander Netherton

Updated 17/05/2016 at 20:58 GMT


15:43
While I don't understand the use of 'insane', it nonetheless is remarkable.
15:37
Here's some action from inside and outside the ground.
15:34
An update from the generally well-informed Andy Mitten.
15:31
It's being reported that Old Trafford has now been cleared of all spectators.
15:30
Some fans are being asked to remain to help prevent congestion outside.
15:28
Here's the as-it-happened announcement.
15:26
And now United confirm the abandonment.
15:23
West Ham are winning, which means United are down to six for now.
15:20
Here's a screengrab of the coverage.
15:16
Confirmation from the Premier League now.
15:15
Mike Keegan has said that increased security was a notable feature at Old Trafford this season.
15:12
Here's Daniel Taylor reporting that some sections of the crowd are being told to remain in their seats.
15:10
Here's the news story we've got with all the updates. We'll keep posting the news here, too.
15:08
The Bournemouth account have confirmed the news. Graeme Sounness is saying that this is the first match that he can remember being patted down at.
15:06
The match has been abandoned.
15:06
Some news from Manchester United confirming the news.
15:02
Here's the reason for the evacuation - a suspect package.
15:00
Here's footage of United's ground being evacuated.
14:55
There are no updates about what's going on at Old Trafford at the moment.
14:50
There's a delayed kick-off. The ground is being evacuated and it isn't clear why. This could lead to a 45 minute delay.
14:45
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Eddie Howe (Bournemouth) to the BBC: "It is nice to be involved in a game that means something. The last few games have been difficult for us because we have not been a team that are used to not having that competitive edge. In the last few seasons there has always been something on every game and we have become very accustomed to it and embraced the pressure and relished it in some ways."