Hull City could be without on-loan Everton winger Josh Bowler and forward Martin Samuelsen for the visit of Huddersfield Town. Bowler missed the FA Cup defeat by Chelsea with a heel injury, while Samuelsen went off with a calf problem against the Blues. Huddersfield welcome back Jonathan Hogg following a two-game suspension. Matty Daly and Alex Pritchard may also be return after injury, and Andy King could make his first start. Match facts Hull have won their last four home matches against Huddersfield in all competitions, with this their first game against the Terriers at the KC Stadium since the opening day of the 2015-16 league season. Huddersfield have won one of their last 13 away league games against Hull (W1 D3 L9), a 3-2 victory back in October 1992. Hull have lost consecutive league matches without scoring for the first time since October 2018 versus Leeds United and Sheffield United; they last did so three games running in December 2016 in the Premier League. Huddersfield have lost their two most recent games against fellow Yorkshire sides (Leeds and Barnsley), and could lose three on the trot for the first time since November 2015. Huddersfield striker Fraizer Campbell has failed to score in each of his last 10 away starts in the Championship since netting for Hull against Brentford in February 2019. He has taken just five shots in those 10 starts (one every 130 minutes). Despite failing to score in his last three home league matches, Jarrod Bowen has still scored six more league goals at the KCOM Stadium than any other Hull player this season (10 goals to Kamil Grosicki's 4). Back to winning ways today boys and girls. City 3-1
We really need to win this one, if not, then the top six possibility will start to look a long way off. Hopefully, Turbo will be back to start, and as Terry said has benefitted from a short rest. Probably the following line up. Long McKenzie, Burke, Taff, Lichaj Lopes, Kane, Irvine Bowen, Eaves or Magennis, Turbo
Have to make do without me too I’m afraid. Can someone take my place by standing all game, joining in with most songs and starting a few yourself, getting there slightly late, and slightly drunk, for kick off, and getting exasperated at the bar staff who need an explanation as to which drink is bitter. Cheers We’ll lose 0-1
Got a bad feeling about this, don’t like playing Huddersfield , surprised to read we’ve won 4 home in a row, I was just thinking we hardly seem to beat them , It’s going to be freezing and frustrating 0-0
Hull have won their last four home matches against Huddersfield in all competitions, with this their first game against the Terriers at the KC Stadium since the opening day of the 2015-16 league season. honestly don’t know why I put all this effort in!!
It’s about time someone more competent took over these MDTs. So I’ve heard. I like them, Their excellence is in their simplicity & plagiarism. They now, also, serve a secondary purpose..
It reminds me of a time I was in London and decided to go into a hostelry for a pint. I asked the barman, who apparently was new to the job and South African for a pint of bitter. He kept showing me different beers, saying this is a bitter one. I soon caught on that he thought I had asked for a pint of a better one.
i know we have had quite a few years of Allam madness, but whomever they have got at the head of the pr currently is certainly doing things right at the minute.
I wonder how full the ground will be, Yorkshire Derby on the back of a good performance, maybe as full as Luton’s?