Pre Match Hull v Leicester

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Leeds play tonight, Ipswich at 12:30 tomorrow.
Table could be a lot closer by kick off tomorrow
 
Love that old photo from the 1914 fixture. Bollocks to all this modern football watched by a pack of fannies with their electronic fags that smell vaguely of fruit and their stupid lengthy oiled beards and their scrolling through Tinder on their iPhones. Bring back pipes and flat caps and impending continent-wide devastation wrought by senseless war and a flu epidemic. The good old days.
 
Love that old photo from the 1914 fixture. Bollocks to all this modern football watched by a pack of fannies with their electronic fags that smell vaguely of fruit and their stupid lengthy oiled beards and their scrolling through Tinder on their iPhones. Bring back pipes and flat caps and impending continent-wide devastation wrought by senseless war and a flu epidemic. The good old days.

Not an ankle in sight either. Pure times.
 
Their home form is 11th in the league. We're better than them. Ndidi is back.

2-1 to Hull then.

OR (and I whisper this)

We pull our ****ing bollocks out and make a statement:
Hull 0-4 Leicester
 
Love that old photo from the 1914 fixture. Bollocks to all this modern football watched by a pack of fannies with their electronic fags that smell vaguely of fruit and their stupid lengthy oiled beards and their scrolling through Tinder on their iPhones. Bring back pipes and flat caps and impending continent-wide devastation wrought by senseless war and a flu epidemic. The good old days.
 
Hull City have won just two of their last eight league games against Leicester (D2 L4), though one of those victories came in reverse fixture this season (1-0). The Tigers will be looking to complete a league double over the Foxes for the first time since the 2007-08 season.


Leicester City have won just one of their last four away league games against Hull City (D1 L2), though have kept two clean sheets across their last three such matches.


Hull City went 16 league games without a draw between November and February (W9 L7) but have since drawn three matches in a row for the first time since April 2023.


Leicester City have won three of their last four away league games (L1) and the Foxes have won more games on the road in the Championship this season than any other team (W13 D2 L3).


Jamie Vardy has scored five goals across his last six league appearances, whilst he has now netted more than 10 league goals in eight of the last nine campaigns (3 in 2022-23).
 
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