Hull City's George Boyd banned for three matches for spitting

Hull City winger George Boyd will serve an immediate three-match ban after a Football Association charge against him for spitting at Joe Hart was proven.

The 28-year-old spat at Manchester City goalkeeper Hart during last Saturday's Premier League match at the KC Stadium, which the visitors won 2-0.

The 68th-minute incident, not seen by referee Lee Mason or his fellow officials, was caught on video.

Boyd denied misconduct but his appeal was rejected by a three-man panel.

Hart was booked for confronting Boyd after the winger went down under his challenge on the edge of the penalty area.

The England number one, believing his opponent had dived, responded furiously and pushed his head against Boyd as the two exchanged insults.

After the game Boyd insisted Hart had been very lucky to stay on the pitch, claiming: "He didn't nut me but he's put his head in, so he should have got sent off really."

Hart faces no further disciplinary action from the FA.

Boyd, meanwhile, will now miss Hull's Premier League games against fellow bottom-half clubs West Brom, West Ham and Stoke.

His manager Steve Bruce had launched an impassioned defence of his player, saying: "George Boyd would not do that, not a chance - not deliberately, anyway. He is as honest as they come."