My Leagues

Countries

Hull City v Stoke City - Match Preview

Hull City v Stoke City - Match Preview

Hull City’s impressive 10-match run without defeat in the Championship was suddenly brought to a halt last weekend when they suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat away at Blackburn Rovers in what was a lacklustre display by The Tigers.

Hull City manager Nigel Adkins will demand a much better showing this time around at the KCOM Stadium when they play host to Stoke City, especially if Hull have ambitions to be amongst the candidates for a play-off place later in the season.

That said, the loss at Blackburn was only Hull’s second defeat in their last 15 league matches and Adkins should receive the plaudits for how he’s turned the club around since his appointment back in December 2017 after replacing former manager, Leonid Slutsky.

After a slow and disappointing start to the season which saw Hull record just two home wins from their first 10 matches played, The Tigers have clicked into gear with four wins on the trot over Brentford, Swansea City, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday, scoring a total of 14 goals during this impressive winning streak.

Forwards Bowen (14 goals) and Campbell (9 goals) have enjoyed the service and creativity of Grosicki (4 goals, 6 assists) playing just behind them.

Before the Championship season kicked off, newly relegated Stoke City were amongst the favourites for automatic promotion back up to the Premier League, and although they lost influential attacking midfielder Xerdan Shaqiri to Liverpool, the likes of goalkeeper Jack Butland, midfielders Allen and Fletcher, along with forward Crouch remained at the club.

However, as the season unfolded under new manager Gary Rowett, it was clear that Stoke’s ambitions of a swift return to the top flight were going to be severely tested and ultimately, this campaign has been a very disappointing one indeed.

Rowett was shown the door after gaining just 9 wins from his 29 matches in charge, and was recently replaced by former Luton Town manager, Nathan Jones in early January. However, since his appointment, little has changed under Jones as The Potters have lost two of the three matches he’s been in charge with defeats to Brentford and Preston North End.

The latter defeat to Preston was particularly hard to fathom after Stoke had registered a 2-1 home win over Championship league leaders, Leeds United, but the same old inconsistencies seem to be continually evident.

But one thing that seems constant where Stoke are concerned are that goals continue to flow as 8 of their 14 away matches have resulted in over 2.5 goals with the visitors scoring in 11 of their 14 away matches to date as well.

Midfielders Allen and Ince (6 goals apiece) seem to represent Stoke’s best chances of scoring here, but the new addition of loan striker Vokes from Burnley will also bolster the visitors’ attack.

Both teams will be seeking a win here, and so the over 2.5 goals option looks appealing.

Championship Regular Season
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Leicester City 94 44 30 4 10 47
2
Leeds United 90 44 27 9 8 43
3
Ipswich Town 89 43 26 11 6 32
4
Southampton 84 44 25 9 10 24
5
West Bromwich 72 44 20 12 12 23
6
Norwich City 72 44 21 9 14 16
7
Hull City 69 44 19 12 13 9
8
Coventry City 63 43 17 12 14 13
9
Middlesbrough 63 44 18 9 17 4
10
Preston North End 63 44 18 9 17 -5
11
Cardiff City 62 44 19 5 20 -11
12
Bristol City 59 44 16 11 17 4
13
Sunderland 56 44 16 8 20 1
14
Swansea City 56 44 15 11 18 -5
15
Watford 53 44 12 17 15 1
16
Millwall 53 44 14 11 19 -12
17
Stoke City 50 44 13 11 20 -16
18
QPR 50 44 13 11 20 -16
19
Blackburn Rovers 49 44 13 10 21 -16
20
Plymouth Argyle 48 44 12 12 20 -11
21
Sheffield Wednesday 47 44 13 8 23 -29
22
Birmingham City 46 44 12 10 22 -16
23
Huddersfield 44 44 9 17 18 -27
24
Rotherham 24 44 4 12 28 -53

Top trends

Video Highlight