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The kick-off is scheduled at 10:00 am ET. January 7, 2023
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Like Rosenior, Marco Silva may be tempted to rest a few players against his former club with Fulham in the midst of an unexpected battle for European qualification. Hull don’t have any obvious injury concerns ahead of the visit of Premier League Fulham. All odds and offers within this article are accurate at the time of writing (18:30, 05/01/23). *Geo restrictions apply, unavailable in the UK and Ireland. Hull City, meanwhile, have steadied the ship following a poor start, climbing to 16th in the Championship with a five-game unbeaten run and wins in each of their last two outings. The Cottagers have won each of their last three Premier League games, taking their tally to 28 points from 18 games and leaving them seventh in the table.
Elsewhere, there are returns to the starting XI for Callum Elder, Tobias Figueiredo, and Lewie Coyle, with Ryan Woods coming back in to partner Simons in the ...
"The situation I'm in here, I want to give players a chance. It's not just about the result, I want to win but I want to see us all work towards the bigger picture and that is involving players who maybe haven't had the chance they deserve." It puts us in a much better place in the table and hopefully that continues." "I love the FA Cup. New striker Aaron Connolly is named on the bench alongside the returning Benjamin Tetteh, who has spent the last four months out injured with a hamstring problem. Ozan Tufan is another to return to the side with only Matt Ingram, Sean McLoughlin and Greg Docherty keeping their places from Wigan.
Layvin Kurzawa and Dan James got on the scoresheet for Fulham as the Premier League side added to their great form with a win over Hull City.
Coyle was unable to deal with a long clearance which allowed James to steal in and dribble the ball into an empty net as Fulham walked away with victory. It was Kurzawa’s first goal for Fulham and stood despite Hull’s protests for offside and the Tigers were unable to offer much of a response either side of half-time, with their opponents in control. Layvin Kurzawa and Dan James got on the scoresheet for Fulham as the Premier League side added to their great form with a win over Hull City.
Match report from the FA Cup third-round tie between Hull City and Fulham at the MKM Stadium as goals from Layvin Kurzawa and Dan James help Marco Silvas ...
Coyle was unable to deal with a long clearance which allowed James to steal in and dribble the ball into an empty net as Fulham walked away with victory. It was Kurzawa's first goal for Fulham and stood despite Hull's protests for offside and the Tigers were unable to offer much of a response either side of half-time, with their opponents in control. Match report from the FA Cup third-round tie between Hull City and Fulham at the MKM Stadium as goals from Layvin Kurzawa and Dan James help Marco Silva's Cottagers book their place in the fourth round of the competition
Liam Rosenior made eight changes to his starting XI to the one that defeated Wigan Athletic 4-1. Only Matt Ingram, Greg Docherty and Sean McLoughlin retained ...
Vinícius also fired wide of the target while Smith’s volleyed cross was held by Rodák. Greg Docherty was next to take aim, seeing his first shot blocked by Tosin Adarabioyo before firing his second attempt high and wide of the Fulham goal. Xavier Simons almost then picked out the run of Tyler Smith at the back post, but the forward narrowly missed the teasing delivery before the linesman raised his flag for offside.
George Rossiter reviews Fulham's victory in the third round of the FA Cup. As the famous song says, this year we're gonna win the cup.
His link-up play looks solid but we still need to see an explosive performance to kickstart his career at the Cottage. Bar the effort that landed at the feet of Kurzawa for the opening goal, Wilson again did not show many signs of the form we saw in last season’s Championship-winning season. Pereira had a couple of dangerous efforts on goal but beyond that any creative impetus was lacking, potentially due to the presence of an extra creative player in Fulham’s midfield in Cairney. While Hull often created the better of the chances throughout the game, Fulham looked the better side on the ball, and it was Fulham’s skipper who dictated the pace of our game throughout, showing a wonderful range of his passing ability. Coped well with the extra responsibility given to him being the lone number 6 in a more attacking midfield than Fulham are likely to start with in any Premier League fixture. A first decent showing in Fulham colours was topped off with a first Fulham goal, even if it was the simplest of tap-ins. 7/10. This was by no means a poor display, defensively Tosin was absolutely fine and covered well when Hull had joy down the left, but he continues to look poor in possession, even against Championship opposition. Started play well from the back in a game where Fulham were the more confident side in possession and coped well in the air when Hull played a number of balls into the box late on. The rest of Bobby’s game was fairly standard and uninspiring, but ultimately the lesson learned today was the lack of faith in Mbabu, who surely will leave the club this month. Rodak made a number of huge saves, both when the game was level and when Fulham had a narrow lead. As the famous song says, this year we’re gonna win the cup.