The hosts are heading into the match on the back of a 3-2 defeat away to Ipswich Town two weeks ago before the international break, while the Tigers edged past Huddersfield 1-0 last time out.
Swansea City will play host to Hull City in an EFL Championship fixture at Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday. The hosts are heading into the match on the back of a 3-2 defeat away to Ipswich Town two weeks ago before the international break, while the Tigers edged past Huddersfield 1-0 last time out. The victory helped the visitors to take their points tally to 26 from 16 league games, level on points with West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland, who have a superior goal-difference. The hosts, meanwhile, are languishing at the 17th position, with 19 points to their name, seven clear of the relegation zone.
As we get set to host Hull City tomorrow, we take a closer look at the Tigers.
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— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) November 24, 2023
Swansea suffered their seventh league defeat of the season against Ipswich Town on November 11 despite the fact that Jay Fulton and Jamal Lowe found the back of the net. Having taken just four points from their last five outings, the Swans find themselves in a disappointing position, three points adrift of the top half. Michael Duff’s side have recorded five second tier wins this season and their last success came away to Blackburn Rovers towards the end of October thanks to Liam Cullen’s lone goal in the first-half. Swansea then managed to earn a point from a goalless stalemate at home to Sunderland at the start of this month. Meanwhile, the Welsh outfit are winless in their last three fixtures at Swansea.com Stadium, losing two matches in the process.
Hull, on the other hand, have won three of their last four outings, while keeping three clean sheets in the process. The Tigers secured a narrow win over Huddersfield last time out before the international break through Liam Delap’s lone goal two minutes into the injury time. It was their seventh league win of the season, and Liam Rosenior’s side have now taken nine points from their last four outings. Meanwhile, four of their seven second tier wins this term have come on the road and yet another away-win on Saturday will possibly take them into the playoffs, depending on couple of other results.
Swansea City probable starting lineup: Rushworth, Ashby, Darling, Humphreys, Tymon, Patino, Grimes, Lowe, Paterson, Cooper, Yates
Hull City probable starting lineup: Allsop, Coyle, Jones, McLoughlin, Greaves, Seri, Morton, Twine, Tufan, Philogene, Delap
Swansea City
Opponents | Score |
Ipswich | 3-2 (L) |
Sunderland | 0-0 (D) |
Blackburn | 0-1 (W) |
Watford | 0-1 (L) |
Leicester | 1-3 (L) |
Hull City
Opponents | Score |
Huddersfield | 1-0 (D) |
West Brom | 3-1 (L) |
Preston | 1-0 (W) |
Birmingham | 0-2 (W) |
Southampton | 1-2 (L) |
Last 5 match-results | Score |
Hull draw Swansea | 1-1 |
Swansea beat Hull | 3-0 |
Hull beat Swansea | 2-0 |
Swansea draw Hull | 0-0 |
Hull draw Swansea | 4-4 |
The EFL Championship fixture between Swansea City and Hull City will take place at Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday at 8:30 pm
Swansea vs Hull | Key Details |
Date | November 25 |
Venue | Swansea.com Stadium |
Kickoff time in UK | 3:00 pm |
Kickoff time in India | 8:30 pm |
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