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Hull vs Everton: Will there be a winner of the match?

Jack Young
Hull vs Everton: Will there be a winner of the match?"

The nineteenth round of the English Premier League on Friday night will start with the match Hull City vs Everton. The team of Mike Phelan takes the last place in the standings, so the Tigers are trying to get points in every game. But the Toffees approach the fight in a good shape and intend to get 3 points.

Hull City

Hull City cannot leave the last place in the standings, although the season for the team of Mike Phelan started very bright. After a good start when they scored seven points in the first four rounds, the Tigers got only one victory in the next 14 championship matches and scored just five points. Now with 12 scored points, they occupy the last place with four points off the saving 17-th position. In the last three games of the Premier League the Tigers lost invariably and even failed to score a single goal to the opponents. Despite the bad shape, Phelan does not lose an optimistic mood. On the eve of the match, the coach of Hull City said that the mission is possible for his team. Indeed, no one puts an end to hopes of the Tiger, because at times they really show high-quality football.

Everton

Everton shows unstable results and alternates successful matches with failures this season. In the last round, it was able to beat the champion of the country with a score of 2: 0. The very victory over Lester became Everton’s only third one of the last 13 rounds. Everton is coming to the last round of the first lap on the 7th position in the table. Backlog from the 6th Manchester United is seven points. However, the team of Ronald Koeman should better look back rather than forward. The Toffees come to the meeting with Hull City in a good mood. Now Liverpool is in a great shape, which is encouraging to fans. And for the first time since mid-September they can win in two matches in a row.

Hull v Everton – Friday 20:00, Sky Sports 1

Hull City performs rather poorly in recent years, but sometimes the team of Mike Phelan shows good football. In the last game with Manchester City they performed admirably, and who knows how the fight would have ended if not a reckless tackle by Andrew Robertson. In the next game, we also expect to see Hull’s perseverance.

Bookmakers in this game put on the wards of Ronald Koeman. Spectators will hardly see many goals that is why our bet is Draw/Everton half-time/full-time. We also expect Romelu Lukaku to score first at 4.5.

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