Hull City travel to Birmingham on Tuesday night in their FA Cup third round replay, where the winners will advance to face Leicester City in the fourth round. We’ve provided a guide on how you can follow Birmingham vs Hull for free via a live stream.
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Birmingham vs Hull Match Info
📅 Date: Tuesday, 16th January 2024
⚽️ Kick-Off: 19:45
🏟️ Venue: St. Andrew’s
🎲 Odds: Birmingham: 13/10 | Draw: 27/10 | Hull: 15/8
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After parting ways with Wayne Rooney, Birmingham brought in Tony Mowbray, whose tenure began with an electrifying draw against Swansea, courtesy of a late equaliser from Welsh teenager Jordan James.
This valuable point secured a seven-point buffer above the relegation zone, as they’ve garnered 29 points from 27 games. Mowbray, reshaping the squad post-Rooney, saw the return of striker Scott Hogan to the starting lineup.
In contrast, Hull City, despite the debut of Fabio Carvalho, suffered their fourth defeat in five games against Norwich, slipping to the ninth spot in the Championship.
Hull’s commitment to bolstering their top-six aspirations is evident through recent signings like Carvalho and Billy Sharp and the potential addition of Manuel Benson.
The impact of winger Jaden Philogene’s absence has been palpable during Hull’s recent struggles. The former Aston Villa player boasted six goals and five assists in 14 Championship games before a December injury sidelined him.
Birmingham vs Hull Team News
Birmingham Team News
Mowbray revealed that he will use the cup clash as an opportunity to evaluate winger Keshi Anderson from the start, given that he didn’t feature against Swansea.
The Blues boss has also hinted that Hogan is unlikely to start a second consecutive game in a four-day span. This opens the door for Lucas Jutkiewicz to assume the attacking role.
Additionally, there may be a change in goal, with Neil Etheridge potentially replacing John Ruddy between the posts.
Birmingham Predicted Line-Up
Etheridge; Drameh, Sanderson, Aiwu, Longelo; James, Sunjic, Burke, Roberts, Anderson; Jutkiewicz
Hull Team News
Manager Liam Rosenior embraces the absence of Aaron Connolly, who was forced off early in the defeat to Norwich following a collision with Angus Gunn.
This adds to the lack of forward options at Rosenior’s disposal, having already being without Liam Delap. However, Billy Sharp could make his Tigers debut.
Hull Predicted Line-Up
Ingram; Coyle, McLoughlin, Greaves, Jacob; Docherty, Slater; Vaughan, Eyenga-Lokilo, Twine; Sharp
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