Hull's midweek defeat against fellow play-off chasers Burnley was a major setback, but they can still travel to Coventry with some confidence. The Tigers, ninth in the table and still in touch with the top six, are the only Championship side yet to lose away from the home in 2011.
They might also take encouragement from Coventry's recent form, and the fact that the Sky Blues have the division's worst record against current top-half clubs. Aidy Boothroyd's side have picked up a paltry eight points this season against teams in the top 12.
Without a win in four matches, Coventry are now only seven points above the relegation zone. They were denied a victory against fellow strugglers Doncaster on Tuesday by James Hayter's 88th-minute equaliser.
The first goal in this match could be all-important. Coventry have not come from behind to win all season, while Hull are both yet to lose after scoring first and yet to win after conceding the opener.
City to win 5 nil! I'm feelin optimistic!
Awful.
Why doew Bëothroyd never make changes and why bring 2 full backs on when we are losing?
We never look like scoring!
Bell was dire again!
Had to because cranie got injured and hussey can get forward more than wood on the left
Because Hull looked like getting a 2nd even with 4 defenders. Also did we have any forwards on the bench? Where is O'Donovan?
if you look at the lack of quality on the bench we had yesterday then there was no-one that was going to come on and change the game for the better.
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