- Cole (33), Stanislas (58)
- O'Neil (50)
- Date:2009-05-24
- Kick-off:16:00
- Venue:Upton Park
- Attendance:34007
- Referee:Webb, H
Live Commentary
93mins
It's full-time. Goals from Cole and Stanislas see West Ham win and Boro's relegation confirmed, O'Neill scoring for Boro.
88mins
The Hammers fans are in good vocie as they look to be heading to victory.
86mins
Gary O'Neil is booked for a challenge on Diego Tristan.
84mins
Joe Bennett fires high over the upright.
82mins
Justin Hoyte crosses into the area but his centre is headed away.
80mins
Jonathan Franks replaces Marvin Emnes for Boro.
80mins
Kieron Dyer turns on the edge of the area but his shot is blocked.
79mins
Junior Stanislas breaks forward again but is ruled offside.
77mins
Junior Stanislas tests Bradley Jones with another well-struck effort.
75mins
Lucas Neill tidies up after intercepting Sanli Tuncay's ball into the area.
73mins
Adam Johnson looks to find Marvin Emnes but the pass is too strong.
71mins
David Di Michele comes on for Jack Collison for West Ham.
70mins
Gary O'Neil's free kick is punched away by Robert Green.
68mins
David Wheater makes a great challenge to deny Junior Stanislas a shot on goal.
66mins
Adam Johnson's ball into the area is headed wide by David Wheater.
64mins
West Ham striker Diego Tristan strays offside.
62mins
Diego Tristan comes on for the home side, replacing Carlton Cole.
60mins
West Ham break forward in numbers. Joe Bennett makes a crucial challenge on Keiron Dyer as West Ham threatened.
57mins
Junior Stanislas' low strike into the bottom corner sees West Ham re-establish their lead.
55mins
Carlton Cole's shot is blocked and goes out for a corner.
53mins
Mark Noble is replaced by Kieron Dyer for the Hammers.
52mins
Sanli Tuncay's chipped cross is cleared by the home defence, the ball going out for a throw-in.
49mins
Gary O'Neill fires into the back of the net, shooting across Robert Green from Tuncay's pass to level terms.
49mins
Sanli Tuncay's cross is collected by Robert Green.
47mins
Josh Walker's strike calls Robert Green into rare action.
46mins
Boro have made two half-time changes Joe Bennett and Josh Walker on, Julio Arca and Tony McMahon off.
45mins
Howard Webb gets the second half underway. What will the last 45 minutes of the season bring?
45mins
Carlton Cole's goal separates the two sides at the break.
42mins
Newcastle are a goal down at Villa.
40mins
Matthew Bates heads over from Adam Johnson's corner.
38mins
Radoslav Kovac's left-foot drive is just inches wide.
36mins
Jack Collison is ruled offside as he looks to break forward.
33mins
Carlton Cole rolls the ball home after Herita Ilunga puts Luis Boa Morte's cross back across the face of goal.
33mins
Marvin Emnes bursts into the penalty area but his shot is off target.
31mins
From the resulting free kick David Wheater outs the ball over.
30mins
Boro are awarded a free kick for a Luis Boa Morte challenge on David Wheater.
28mins
Junior Stanislas unleashes another shot but his half volley flies into the Boro section.
26mins
Howard Webb turns down appeals from the home fans for a handball against David Wheater.
24mins
Manchester United have taken the lead against Hull.
22mins
Matthew Bates' drilled effort flies high over the goal.
20mins
Junior Stanislas rattles the crossbar with a piledriver of a shot.
19mins
Carlton Cole's right-foot drive flies straight into the hands of Bradley Jones.
18mins
Adam Johnson turns and breaks forward but his cross is cut out.
16mins
Luis Boa Morte's free kick is deflected into the hands of Gianfranco Zola.
14mins
Sanli Tuncay heads into the penalty area but Robert Green comes out to collect.
12mins
Gary O'Neil's free kick is overhit and bounces into the hands of keeper Robert Green.
10mins
Boro are awarded a free kick as Tony McMahon is pushed in the back.
8mins
Marvin Emnes puts Jonathan Spector under pressure but West Ham keep the ball.
6mins
Jack Collison's pass aimed for Herita Ilunga is intercepted by Sanli Tuncay.
4mins
Adam Johnson latches onto Gary O'Neil's centre but his finish is high and handsome.
2mins
Adam Johnson's cross harmlessly bounces out of play.
0mins
Referee Howard Webb gets this crucial clash underway.
0mins
Carlton Cole returns for West Ham following a groin injury but James Tomkins is suspended.
0mins
Jeremie Aliadiere misses out for Boro, while Stewart Downing is sidelined following foot surgery.
0mins
Gary O'Neil and David Wheater have recovered from injury to start for Middlesbrough.
Match Preview
Middlesbrough's chances of avoiding relegation were already highly unlikely before it was confirmed that Stewart Downing would miss the Upton Park clash with the foot injury he suffered in the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa.
That result virtually condemned Gareth Southgate's side to life in the Championship next term as they are three points away from safety and have a worse goal difference than 17th-placed Hull City.
Boro chairman Steve Gibson looks set to persevere with Southgate even if the club do get relegated, but there will certainly be a reappraisal of the squad in the summer if they are playing outside the Premier League for the first time since the 1997-98 campaign.
Downing had been linked with a Riverside Stadium exit in the summer before suffering his injury and other players like Tuncay and Afonso Alves also seem certain to be leaving Teesside.
Boro's away form this season has been dire, they have secured only eight points on their travels, and have lost their last 11 away league games.
As well as Downing, Alves and Chris Riggott will also miss the long trip to east London.
West Ham's season has been much better than had been anticipated in the opening months of the campaign when financial problems seemed set to condemn the club to a long winter battling to avoid relegation.
However, Gianfranco Zola has guided the club to a top-half finish and, even though a lengthy injury list has contributed to them missing out on a Europa League place, the future looks bright.
Zola's side have taken only four points from their last six matches and will be without James Tomkins on Sunday after the young defender was sent off in last weekend's 3-1 defeat at Everton.
Kieron Dyer, James Collins, Scott Parker, Valon Behrami, Dean Ashton and Danny Gabbidon also remain in the Upton Park treatment room.
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Match Report
There was to be no Middlesbrough miracle at Upton Park, where goals by Carlton Cole and Junior Stanislas sent Gareth Southgate's side plummeting through the relegation trap-door.
And although Gary O'Neil had briefly levelled for the hard-working visitors, the simple fact was that they had arrived in the East End for the 38th and final game of the season with just too much to do.
Not only did Southgate's 19th-placed side have to win at Upton Park, but they also needed to gain a five-goal swing over Hull City , who also had to lose against Manchester United, while neighbours Newcastle United had to suffer defeat at Aston Villa, too.
It was always going to be a tall order and, sadly for Southgate, only Sir Alex Ferguson and Martin O'Neill did him any favours, as his side failed on both counts when it came to their own double mission.
Certainly, the Boro manager's final day task had not been made any easier by the loss of Stewart Downing, who sustained a broken foot in last week's draw with Villa and the England winger was replaced by Tony McMahon.
Indeed, with just two minutes on the clock, chants of 'that's why you're going down' rang out from the short-sleeved Hammers' fans amongst the crowd of 34,007 as the unmarked Adam Johnson blasted high and wide at the far post, to set the tone for an agonising afternoon for the North-East of England.
Up in the safety zone, ninth-placed West Ham had seen their Europa League aspirations evaporate with defeat at Everton last Saturday, but with £760,000 per place prize money at stake, the East Enders still had enough incentive to try and prevent Manchester City from leapfrogging them in the table.
Gianfranco Zola made three changes as fit-again top-scorer Cole, Stanislas and Jonathan Spector came in for Diego Tristan, David Di Michele and the suspended James Tomkins.
With the visitors looking to preserve the Premier League skins, West Ham took more than a quarter-of-an-hour to muster their first effort, when Radoslav Kovac unleashed a low, long-ranger that flew into Brad Jones' rib-cage and then, midway through the half, Stanislas saw his 18-yarder loop off Robert Huth onto Boro 'keeper's left-hand angle.
At the other end, Matthew Bates, Marvin Emnes and Huth all missed the target with hurried efforts, but while news was filtering through that both Newcastle and Hull were trailing, Boro were about to be shown the art of finishing by Cole.
On 33 minutes, Luis Boa Morte found the overlapping Herita Ilunga whose low cross into the danger-zone clinically bisected both Huth and Justin Hoyte, leaving the unmarked Hammers striker the simple task of slotting home his 12th goal of the season.
That made Southgate's half-time talk even more daunting. but he responded by making a double substitution as Julio Arca and McMahon stood down for Joe Bennett and Josh Walker, who wasted no time in forcing Robert Green into his first save of the day.
The Hammers keeper stood no chance four minutes later, however, when Tuncay weaved his way into the box before playing in the supporting O'Neil, who drilled an unstoppable, low angled, ten-yarder into the far corner.
Having just taken one small step forwards, beleaguered Boro were sadly now about to take a giant leap backwards.
On 57 minutes, Stanislas collected from Kovac and let fly with a low 20-yarder, that crept between the outstretched right glove of Jones and the base of the post to condemn the visitors to the Championship.
West Ham United Team
Middlesbrough Team
West Ham United | Middlesbrough |
Corners
| 4 | 5 |
Fouls
| 14 | 10 |
Goal attempts
| 14 | 17 |
Shots off target
| 5 | 11 |
Offsides
| 5 | 0 |



90mins
There are three minutes of added time.