
Bournemouth stagnant and COVID issues at QPR – two teams hamstrung in fortunes go to battle
‘It’s a marathon, not a sprint,’ is an analogy that could describe where Bournemouth have gone wrong recently, Ryan Honey writes
‘It’s a marathon, not a sprint,’ is an analogy that could describe where Bournemouth have gone wrong recently, Ryan Honey writes
Two sides with completely contrasting ambitions meet on Monday as Wayne Rooney’s Derby County welcome promotion-chasing West Bromwich Albion to Pride Park.
Hull City were defeated 2-1 by high-flying Nottingham Forest who now sit just a point outside the play-offs.
Five clubs across the Premier League and Championship are set to introduce “safe standing arrangements” from January 1st 2022.
Hull City travel to Nottingham Forest looking to lay down a true marker of how far they have adjusted to life in the Championship.
Hull City extended their unbeaten run to six games following their 2-2 draw with Nigel Pearson’s Bristol City.
In a game that needed an extra spark, the second half introduction of Olivier Ntcham was crucial to the Swans’ seventh win of the season.
Hull City recorded a comfortable 2-0 win over Birmingham City at the MKM Stadium which left Blues boss Lee Bowyer seething at the full-time whistle.
The air of gloom over Hull City appears to be lifting with developments both on and off the pitch pointing towards brighter times ahead.
The talk before the game was of Blackpool’s ability to compete against physical sides in a back three and so it told as Stoke City took the three points at Bloomfield Road.
Blackpool are well and truly making their mark back in the Championship after recording a third consecutive win that moves them into the play-off places.
Hull City were disappointed once more as they slumped to their fourth successive defeat which heaped further pressure on the shoulders of manager Grant McCann.
Grant McCann remained in a bullish mood as Hull City look to put a run of disappointing results behind them when they take on Coventry City this weekend.
Luton Town’s Elijah Adebayo was the afternoon’s hero at Kenilworth Road as his solitary goal was enough for his side to claim victory against Hull City.
Blackpool fans have been through it all since Preston North End last visited Bloomfield Road, and it is about time they put a marker down against their fiercest rivals.
Since the start of the season, Huddersfield Town fans have been treated to an almost new team, and one highly reminiscent of their promotion season in 2017.
Following Saturday’s defeat at Huddersfield Town, Hull City’s stuttering start to the season continues as they aim to pick up a crucial win against fellow strugglers Peterborough United on Wednesday evening.
Blackpool are heading into Saturday’s fixture against Nottingham Forest without two pivotal figures in the form of Chris Maxwell and Shayne Lavery.
Hull City got back to winning ways with a well earned 2-0 win over Middlesbrough at a sodden MKM Stadium.
Neil Critchley and his men did it again, masterfully pushing aside their Lancashire rivals Blackburn Rovers to make it three wins in four games.
Hull City take on Middlesbrough at the MKM Stadium this weekend, looking to build on Tom Eaves’ late equaliser against Blackpool which secured the Tigers their first point since the last international break.
An angry Neil Critchley bemoaned his side’s ability to put teams away in counter-attacking situations after they let a lead slip against Hull City.
Blackburn Rovers are next up to face Blackpool at Bloomfield Road where the hosts have won two of their last three games.
Sheffield United ran out 3-1 winners against Hull City on Saturday, with captain Billy Sharp scoring on his 300th appearance for the Blades.