Wolves rookie defender Oskar Buur Rasmussen made a dream league debut as he rescued a point for the Sky Bet Championship leaders in a 2 - 2
draw against Hull at Molineux.
Embed from Getty Images Danny Welbeck has maintained a low profile on the pitch since scoring the injury time equalizer to salvage a point for The Gunners in the 2 - 2
draw against Hull City.
Danny Welbeck has maintained a low profile on the pitch since scoring the injury time equalizer to salvage a point for The Gunners in the 2 - 2
draw against Hull City.
At home this season, the Clarets remain unbeaten in the top flight, with wins over Liverpool and Watford and
a draw against Hull.
Aaron Ramsey returned to action for Arsenal during the 2 - 2 home
draw against Hull City last weekend.
They played out a scoreless
draw against Hull City on the weekend, with misfiring summer signing Mario Balotelli still failing to impress.
Why don't you mention the importance of some of his goals (helping out with 3 pts against WBA and WH and
a draw against Hull), and the winner against Man U in FAC?
I do nt knwo whats the bigger joke
a draw against Hull or that.
Aaron Ramsey returned to action with a substitute appearance in the home
draw against Hull City last weekend, and he would be pivotal to Arsenal's scheme of things during the upcoming weekends.
We are desperate to get
a draw against Hull at Home, wow....
A bad loss against Tottenham ended the winning streak, and a cruel 2 - 2
draw against Hull City on April 26 left Fulham reeling.
Drawn against Hull of all clubs at home in FA Cup to be played after busy xmas week..
Not exact matches
If Arsenal just
drew against Spuds / Manure and beat Swansea, Sunderland,
Hull and Liverpool wed be defending EPL Champs
They got all the luck that we missed at the weekend, an offside goal given to
draw them level at
Hull and then a harsh sending off leaving them
against 10 men for most of the second half.
We were up
against Hull, only to scrap a
draw at the end.
Last weekend's 2 - 2
draw at the Emirates
against Hull City can not be an ideal preparation, going into a crucial Champions League fixture as Arsenal do when they take on Anderlecht at the home of the Belgium champions.
A home game
against Hull City gives us a great opportunity to start again with a bang but we need to build momentum and start winning the games we have been
drawing to put pressure on the teams around us.
A home game
against a team 18th in the league spells easy on paper but
Hull drew United and beat Liverpool.
The Wenger out comments after the Swansea game were one way traffic, after a
draw at Spurs, it's in the balance, if Wenger wins
against Hull, I dare someone to mention his name in vain!
Yes, they have league and FA Cup wins over West Bromwich Albion and
Hull City in the meantime, as well as a Champions League
draw against Barcelona, but it's still impossible to ignore the specter of those three defeats.
i don't think Arsenal deserve or even can catch Chelsea and it is partly due to the fact that arsenal lost
against Southampton, Swansea, Man Utd, Spurs and
draws with
Hull, Liverpool have made the gunners really shaky and partly due to the combination or missed chances and below average players like the injured trio who have returned from injury without «Diaby».
Draws against Leicester City and at home to
Hull City would have hurt Wenger's wizards badly, and results in those two games could still be costly in the final analysis of the campaign that hasn't yet got going.
Swansea, Southampton and
Hull have also beaten the Reds this year, but Jurgen Klopp's men did earn respectable 1 - 1
draws against Manchester United and Liverpool.
I wouldn't under estimate
Hull City, considering that their reserves got a
draw and a cleansheet
against a pretty strong Arsenal team, at the Emirates.
What followed was a lacklustre 0 - 0
draw at struggling West Bromwich Albion and then another blank in front of goal
against another Premier League straggler,
Hull City.
Wolves were disappointing in midweek, managing only a
draw at home
against struggling
Hull, and they'll face an uphill struggle away at Cardiff who have won seven consecutive home league games.
2013/14, the year that started our winning run, we did actually get all home
draws again, but they were hardly
against easy teams and we had to beat Tottenham, Coventry, Liverpool and Everton at home, before perhaps easier games
against Wigan and
Hull in the Wembley games.
Not only did the Gunners hit four unanswered goals past
Hull City on Tuesday to confirm the upturn in form begun with a battling 10 man
draw against the spuds, but we also recorded a healthy 3 - 0 win away to the Hornets in October.
Barely a
draw AT HOME
against Hull is acceptable?
The Blues lost their 100 percent EPL record yesterday with a surprise
draw at Swansea and their next two matches are
against Liverpool and Leicester so their confidence could be a bit shaky by then while ours could be much stronger after we face PSG,
Hull and Nottingham Forest.
After consecutive home
draws against Sunderland, Burnley and
Hull City, the Gunners have been handed yet another home
draw against Watford should they beat the Tigers in the replay at the KC Stadium.
Looking ahead, though, inferences shouldn't be
drawn on the Englishman's performance
against Hull City.
Thus, going into Saturday's clash
against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, expect Arsenal to come out all guns blazing and look to get back to winning ways, after losing and
drawing their last two Premier League games
against Chelsea and
Hull City respectively.
Drawing to
Hull doesn't guarantee defeat
against Barca.
They lost their second leg of the EFL Cup semi-final to
Hull and have
drawn three Premier League games in a row, including one
against Hull.
Arsenal's 2 - 2
draw at the Emirates
against Hull City might have been understandable, or acceptable, in the opening couple of games of the season.
Mathematically, Arsenal can clinch second place with a minimum of
draws against Chelsea and Manchester United in addition to winning the remaining four matches with Sunderland,
Hull City, Swansea City and West Bromwich Albion.
That win enabled us to go top when
Hull could only
draw their home game
against Sheffield Wednesday on the Friday night.
Cardiff got a
draw away to fellow newly promoted side
Hull City last weekend and will hope they can continue their decent start at home, where they are still unbeaten after a win and a
draw against Manchester City and Everton respectively.
There is no direct comparison for this fixture but Liverpool did lose away to a promoted side — Burnley and
drew against another —
Hull City last season.
Bacuna has raised a few eyebrows following his brilliant performance in the 3 - 2 win
against City and having lent a helping hand in Villa's scoreless
draw away to
Hull last weekend — but is this enough to keep him in the side?
Our next big game is
against Everton, and if we play like we did today, particularly like we did in the first half, then we'll destroy them, and that puts us in the semi-final, where we'd have a 2/3 chance of
drawing one of
Hull, Brighton, Sunderland, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday or Charlton Athletic (and the remote possibility of
drawing Wigan, should they beat City).
But it was crucial wins
against Everton, QPR, West Ham and
Hull that saw Chelsea pull ahead of Manchester City, who had
drawn level on points with Chelsea in January when the team lost 5 - 3 to Tottenham of all teams (Shocking right?).
Match odds: Widnes 11/4
Draw 25/1
Hull 2/7 TGT says:
Hull by 12 Betfred says: Widnes will find it very tough
against Hull who are beginning to find form we all enjoyed last season.
In their four previous Premier League games at home, Bournemouth had
drawn 0 - 0
against Spurs, hammered
Hull 6 - 1, and beaten Everton and West Brom 1 - 0.
A win
against Southampton, a
draw against Everton and two defeats to Tottenham and
Hull have meant it has been an inconsistent start to the campaign and Chris Hughton will be looking, like Paul Lambert, to really kick on now and cement a place around the top half of the table rather than worry about battling relegation come May.
If the 2 - 2 home
draw against Bournemouth was the exception, the most recent three games have been the rule, beating Middlesbrough and
Hull whilst
drawing at Swansea, all without conceding a goal.
They followed this with two more
draws, before a recent run of three consecutive victories, albeit
against Sunderland,
Hull and Swansea, the three teams currently occupying the relegation places.
Hull dropped to the bottom of the table after Sunderland picked up an unexpected point
against Spurs, but victory at OT will see them
draw level on points with third from bottom Palace.
The Warriors did drop their first points of the season
against Huddersfield, but the 16 - all
draw means Shaun Wane's men stand along at the top of the table ahead of the visit of
Hull FC on Sunday.