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Match Day Thread Hull City v Pompey

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    Pompey enjoyed victories immediately before the season's previous two international breaks and will be looking to make it a treble when they visit Hull on Saturday (12.30pm kick-off).

    John Mousinho's men have not won since ending Middlesbrough's undefeated start to the campaign at the beginning of October, but created a host of chances in a midweek draw with Wrexham.

    Their next opponents only secured their Championship survival by drawing 1-1 at Fratton Park on the final day of last term.

    They quickly dismissed boss Rubén Sellés, though, and replaced him with former Dinamo Zagreb and Kayserispor manager Sergej Jakirović.

    He made a host of new signings, including striker Oli McBurnie, who has already struck seven times for his new club.

    And the Tigers are currently looking pretty healthy in eighth position, just one point outside the play-off places after 14 games.

    They did, however, see a six-match unbeaten run – that included four triumphs – come to an end with a 2-1 loss at Derby on Tuesday night.

    Pompey drew 1-1 when the side's met on Hull's patch last season, with Josh Murphy striking early in the second half to cancel out João Pedro's opener.

    Saturday is Hull's dedicated Remembrance fixture and travelling fans are advised there will be commemorations on the pitch ahead of kick-off.


    TEAM NEWS
    Pompey are missing Harvey Blair (hamstring), Jacob Farrell (groin), Callum Lang (hamstring), Connor Ogilvie (knee), Nicolas Schmid (hand), Adrian Segečić (ankle), Conor Shaughnessy (hamstring), Franco Umeh (hamstring) and Thomas Waddingham (thigh).

    Hull are expected to be without their leading marksman Oli McBurnie (calf), while John Lundstram (calf), Elliot Matazo (knee), Liam Millar (hamstring) and Kasey Palmer (knee) are all currently sidelined.


    VIEW FROM THE DRESSING ROOM
    Read the thoughts of John Mousinho ahead of the big game.


    HEAD TO HEAD
    Overall
    Pompey: 22 wins
    Hull: 14 wins
    22 draws

    At Hull
    Pompey: 9 wins
    Hull: 9 wins
    10 draws

    Last Away Meeting
    Hull 1 (Pedro)
    Pompey 1 (Murphy)
    Championship
    November 2 2024


    TICKETS
    Tickets are no longer available to purchase from Pompey and will not be on sale to away fans at Hull on the day of the game.

    Click here to read a guide to visiting the MKM Stadium that has been produced by the home club.


    OFFICIALS
    Referee: Tom Nield
    Assistants: Andrew Dallison and Conor Brown
    Fourth Official: Matt Corlett

    Nield last took charge of Pompey when they beat Cardiff on home soil back in February 2024, booking two players from each side.

    He has been in the middle for nine games so far this season, showing 36 yellow cards, but keeping the red one in his pocket.



    MATCH COVERAGE
    Supporters in the UK can watch the game live via the Sky Sports+ app.

    Those based overseas can see all the action on Pompey+, either through a monthly/annual subscription or by purchasing a match pass.

    George Wedlake will be joined by Paul Hardyman and Mark Kelly in the Fratton Park studio, with the pre-match show starting at 12pm. Fans can get involved by sending messages and voicenotes to our Pompey+ WhatsApp channel* on +44 7457 413694 or via this link.

    Please note that the half-time and post-match shows are only available to watch for fans in regions where the game is being shown live on Pompey+.

    Audio commentary from Andrew Moon and Guy Whittingham is available for Pompey+ subscribers or those who purchase an audio subscription/match pass.

    Click here for more details about using Pompey+, including the answers to some frequently asked questions.

    Locally-based fans who are not going to the game can listen, as always, via BBC Radio Solent or Express FM (not available online).

    *Please note that the WhatsApp service is only for sending messages to appear on the matchday show. The club will not be able to reply to any messages.
     
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    HULL CITY STADIUM
     
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    Hull City Starting Line Up:-

    1 Pandur
    2 Coyle (C)
    15 Egan
    4 Hughes
    3 Giles
    20 Hadziahmetovic
    27 Slater
    25 Crooks
    21 Gelhardt
    39 Destan
    22 Joseph


    Substitutes:-


    Phillips
    Ajayi
    Belloumi
    Akintola
    Drameh
    Ndala
    Famewo
    Gyabi
    McCarthy
     
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    With Connor Ogilvie ruled out with the knee injury he suffered against Wrexham on Wednesday evening, Jordan Williams starts at left back. Otherwise unchanged, with Josh Murphy able to play again on the left wing.

    Interesting choice of teenage academy centre half Ashton Sizer being named on the bench. Just goes to show the extent of our massive injury list!
     
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    Looks to be in the middle of nowhere. Not a house in sight.
     
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    I'm watching the game again live on SkySports+, so back at half time.
     
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    We’re in the middle of a public park with some housing to the west.
     
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    Half time score 2-2. Good first half, end to end stuff, with Pompey taking a 16th minute lead through Terry Devlin's shot deflected past their keeper. Hull equalised with an excellent goal from Destan in the 27th minute. Hull scored again with a joseph goal from a corner, in the 42nd minute.

    Pompey grabbed an equaliser after 45 + 2 minutes, with a headed goal from Terry Devlin from a superb cross by Josh Murphy.
     
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    Half Time Match Stats:-

    Overall possession
    Hull City 62.5%Portsmouth 37.5%

    Shots
    Hull City 6Portsmouth 6

    Shots on target
    Hull City 3Portsmouth 3

    Total touches inside the opposition box
    Hull City 10Portsmouth 4

    Goalkeeper saves
    Hull City 1Portsmouth 1
    1
    Goalkeeper saves
    1

    Aerial duels won
    Hull City 18Portsmouth 13

    Fouls committed
    Hull City 2Portsmouth 6

    Corner
    Hull City 3Portsmouth2
     
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    Final whistle. 3-2 defeat. Hull scored their winner from the very impressive Leeds loanee Joe Gelhardt in the 79th minute. We played well, but just didn't get the lucky breaks.

    Marlon Pack came on at half time for Luke Le Roux who apart from getting himself booked, didn't contribute a great deal.

    I thought that we should have brought Makenzie Kirk on earlier and taken Colby Bishop off, as he wasn't getting anywhere up front. Makenzie did more in 15 minutes, than Colby did in 98 minutes on the pitch!

    Can't wait for the January transfer to open so that we can sign a tall talented striker, who can score the goals we require.
     
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    Final Match Stats:-

    Overall possession
    Hull City 57%Portsmouth 43%

    Shots
    Hull City 13Portsmouth 13

    Shots on target
    Hull City 4Portsmouth 5

    Total touches inside the opposition box
    Hull City 20Portsmouth 15

    Goalkeeper saves
    Hull City 3Portsmouth 1

    Aerial duels won
    Hull City 30Portsmouth 26

    Fouls committed
    Hull City 6Portsmouth 14

    Corners
    Hull City 5Portsmouth 5
     
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