Liverpool vs Hull City: Match preview to today's Premier League meeting
A look ahead to this weekend's Premier League fixture at Anfield
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool will be hoping to find some form and put in a convincing performance following a week of drama and European disappointment.
Hull on the other hand will travel to Merseyside full of confidence following their impressive performance against Arsenal last weekend.
Steve Bruce spoke after the game of his disappointment on conceding a last minute equaliser at The Emirates but the Hull manager was more than pleased with his side’s spirited performance. Bruce will be hoping to see a repeat of this going into Saturday’s fixture at Anfield as they look to capitalise on any European hangover that the Reds may be suffering from.
Brendan Rodgers has a big job on his hands as he attempts to motivate his side after a Real drubbing on Wednesday night. Liverpool were also less than convincing in their last Premier League encounter at QPR, with Rodgers admitting that Redknapp’s side probably deserved something from the game. The Reds will have to rectify their shortcomings all over the pitch if they hope to remain in the top four this season.
Liverpool find themselves nine points off the lead after just eight games and anything other than a win on Saturday will be deemed as a major setback.
KICK-OFF: Saturday, 3pm
PAST THREE MEETINGS…
Liverpool 2 (Agger, Suarez) Hull City 0, Premier League, January 2014
Hull City 3 (Livermore, Meyler, Skrtel (og)) Liverpool 1 (Gerrard), Premier League, December 2013
Hull City 0 Liverpool 0, Premier League, May 2010
STATS…
Hull have only beaten Liverpool once in their history.
Liverpool have kept one clean sheet in their last 14 Premier League fixtures.
Liverpool have scored five or more goals on three occasions against Hull.
Hull’s Tom Huddlestone has conceded 15 fouls in the Premier League this season, Gerrard has only committed 2.
ODDS…
Liverpool to win: 1.49
Hull City to win: 8.4
Draw: 4.9
CLASSIC MOMENT/MATCH
In 2010, Fernando Torres scored a hat-trick against Hull with Liverpool going on to win 6-1. Steven Gerrard also got on the score sheet along with two goals from Dutchman Ryan Babel. Liverpool hero Nicky Barmby was an unused substitute for the Tigers on that day.
TV: Highlights on BBC1 at 10.25pm.
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