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Vital Preview – Hull v Fulham

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Hull’s Championship season continues, and the Wolves howler by Alan McGregor quickly moved on from, against Fulham at the KC Stadium on Wednesday; with this a 7:45pm kick-off.

There’s no getting away from the horrendous error the Hull ‘keeper made on Sunday, however a point a Molineux isn’t something the Tigers would have been unhappy with but we know it could have been more and Steve Bruce will be after more, as will we, tonight.

Bruce will have Abel Hernandez (suspension) back for the first time this season after his three-match ban for punching Man United defender Phil Jones on the final day of last season in the nil-nil draw in the Premier League when relegation was confirmed.

Many would have expected him to go, he hasn’t yet so the striker could play a part.

Sam Clucas, Isaac Hayden and David Meyler (knocks) are all expected to be fit and will certainly play some part if they are.

Fulham haven’t picked up any new injury worries but they’ll still be without the trio of Luke Garbutt, Scott Parker, Jack Grimmer (all ankle) along with George Williams (cruciate ligament) and Fernando Amorebieta (knee).

Having lost just once in the last six-matches against Fulham, and the Tigers have won the past three-matches against them scoring no less than 10-goals, the omens are pretty good for Hull.

Hull will hope for a positive result, but will this happen?

Whatever line up Bruce goes with expectancy will be high, more so as the home side against a possible promotion rival that reportedly targeted Bruce for a while, however ahead of the game we’re looking for your views on what way you think it will go, which obviously requires you to vote in the latest poll one of three ways….

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Fulham win
Draw

Not only do we want you to cast your vote, which you do to your right, we’re also looking for your thoughts and views too so do share some of those with your comments below.

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