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Hull vs Blackburn Highlights


Hull 1 - 2 Blackburn Rovers

Both teams went into the game needing the points to bolster their hopes of playing Premiership football next season.

The commitment to the cause was evident from the off and Stephen Warnock was booked in the first minute after clattering Bernard Mendy. This set the tone for a lively encounter which was strangely quiet on the goal action front. El Hadji Diouf and Geovanni had the best chances in the first half hour before Matt Duke in the Tigers goal fumbled a Pedersen shot and Roque Santa Cruz was able to set up Warnock to score.
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It got worse for the home team soon afterwards when Warnock caused havoc before laying off for Keith Andrews to guide in a second. Santa Cruz nearly made it three before another booking, this time for Michael Turner, and a resultant injury for Paul Robinson.

Jason Brown replaced Robinson after half-time and shortly afterwards Phil brown withdrew Geovanni much to the displeasure of the striker and a section of the home crowd. Dean Marney did not help the situation when he retaliated, kicking Pedersen, and the resultant red card was deserved with the Norwegian seeing yellow. Pedersen joined him later after a late and high challenge on Zayatte. Mendy pulled one back for City but they could not capitalise on this and Blackburn held on for a vital win, dragging Hull into the relegation mire.

Fulham vs Hull Live


Fulham vs Hull Live

It has been a long time coming but Hull are now in serious danger of being sucked into a relegation battle. The Tigers who wooed neutral fans early in the season are now 11 games without a win after losing out to Blackburn on Sunday. They are now just 3 points from safety and manager Phil Brown is scratching his head trying to regain their previous form.
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Fulham on the other side claimed a draw at the Emirates giving them 4/6 points against the Gunners this season. 9th in the table they could jump as high as 7th after this game at the Craven Cottage.

Early in the season Hull claimed the points against Fulham. However, it is 2 very different sides that line up for this encounter. You can watch Fulham vs Hull live online by clicking the link below and visiting our partner network the number one source for live premier league football online.

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Hull vs Blackburn Live



Hull and Blackburn face off in what could prove to be a relegation 6 pointer at the end of the season. Hull slip ever closer to the drop zone as they look for an elusive win. Blackburn under the direction of Sam Allardyce fair little better and find themselves 3 points from safety.
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Hull lost out to Spurs last weekend which left them without a win in 10 games. Their form in the early stages of the season has seen them safe this far but they are now perched precariously in 13th position in the league table and more importantly only 4 points off the relegation zone. The Tigers look tired after a hectic schedule which saw them play twice during the week. A 2-1 win over Sheff Utd in the FA Cup does not help them here. Manager Phil Brown's main priority will be to ensure premiership survival.

Blackburn seemed revitalised under Sam Allardyce. However, things have taken a turn for the worse and with 2 points from the last 12 and a humiliating exit from the FA Cup this game is a true battle of the hapless. On their day Blackburn can play as they proved by nearly stealing a point at Old Trafford. However, it will take all of Allardyce's experience to knit his side together into a cohesive unit and start picking up points again.

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Hull vs Tottenham Highlights Video


Hull 1 - 2 Tottenham

With both teams still too close for comfort to the relegation zone, Hull and Spurs met at the KC Stadium desperate for three priceless points. Harry Redknapp handed the captaincy to Robbie Keane but Aaron Lennon made the early running, causing Andy Dawson to twice foul him and earn himself a booking in the first ten minutes. Dawson should have been as close to Lennon shortly after as Keane combined with Luca Modric to set up the former Leeds player for the opener.

Hull’s recent form didn’t indicate a swift response but a 28th minute corner was not dealt with by Carlo Cudicini and Michael Turner eventually prodded home. The rest of the first half saw chances traded but no further scoring.

The second half did produce more action and whilst Spurs fans were chastened by those created, particularly for Darren Bent who should have done better, the Gomez-like form of Cudicini was worrying. Vedran Corluka hit the bar for
Spurs with a header but the game looked like petering out with both teams apparently more keen not to lose than to actually win. However, Hull didn’t reckon with Jonathan Woodgate who rose to head home from a Benoit Assou-Ekotto cross with less than five minutes to go. A very late penalty shout from Geovanni was rightly turned down and Spurs held on for a vital win.






Liverpool vs Hull City Highlights Video










Liverpool 2-2 Hull City
12' 0 - 1 Goal Paul McShane
22' 0 - 2 Goal Jamie Carragher (og)
24' Steven Gerrard Goal 1 - 2
32' Steven Gerrard Goal 2 - 2
Liverpool struggled to their third successive home league draw as Premier League new boys Hull produced another accomplished away performance for a 2-2 draw.

Hull had already won at Arsenal and Spurs and scored three in defeat at Manchester United.

And if not for Steven Gerrard they would have ended Liverpool's season-long unbeaten home record.

Hull were two ahead through Paul McShane and a Jamie Carragher own goal before Gerrard scored twice in eight minutes, taking his tally for the season to 11.

Gerrard was among the players returning after being rested from the Champions League win over Eindhoven in midweek, along with Jose Reina, Dirk Kuyt and Xabi Alonso.

Arsenal vs Hull Highlights Video 09/27/08








Arsenal 1 - 2 Hull
Paul McShane (og) 50'
Gael Clichy should be fit to return to the Arsenal side for the visit of Hull City on Saturday.

The French full back went to hospital last weekend during the second half of the 3-1 win at Bolton. It followed a heavy challenge by Kevin Davies just before the break.

Fortunately tests revealed only bruising to his shin. He has missed training all week but returned on Thursday. Straight afterwards, Arsène Wenger spoke to Arsenal TV Online.

“I am really pleased that Gael is available,” said the manager. “He had a training session today for the first time and he should develop well in the next 48 hours.”

Another French defender, Mikael Silvestre, will also be available for the first time following his move from Manchester United.(Arsenal.com)

Highlights Video Blackburn vs Hull 08


Blackburn 1 - 1 Hull
38' Jason Roberts Goal 1 - 0
40' 1 - 1 Goal Richard Garcia

Brett Emerton will return to the Blackburn squad as they look to build on their winning start to the season at home to Hull.

The Australia international missed Rovers' opening-day win at Everton with a foot injury sustained against Benfica in pre-season but is back in contention after a successful return to full training.

Manager Paul Ince has no other injury problems after his players returned unscathed from the mid-week internationals as he looks for a first success at Ewood Park.