Leeds United vs Hull City
Tournament
English League Championship
match Time
18:45 GMT
Matchday
16/8/2011
about the match
Number of audience: 22.363
2: 1 as a result of the first half
Number of audience: 22.363
2: 1 as a result of the first half
end result
Leeds United 4-1 Hull City
Leeds United goals
'17 McCormack
'40 Lees
'47 Robert Snodgrac
'68 Nunez
Hull City
'21 Lees own goal
Leeds United vs Hull City
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Who is the best player in the match?
Robert Snodgrac
How many yellow cards in the game?
2
one to
one to
Leeds United
'52 Robert Snodgrac
one to
Hull City
'56 Rosenior
How many RED cards in the game?
o red cards
Events of the MATCH
The English Championship football match between Leeds United (8th) and Hull City (9th) kicks off on 16 August 2011.
Leeds United has played 18 English Championship matches this season on Elland Road. On home ground Leeds United has won 8, drawn 8 and lost 2 matches. This ranks the Whites 9th in home team performance in the English Championship.
Hull City has played 17 English Championship matches this season away from home. On away ground Hull City has won 8, drawn 8 and lost 1 matches. This ranks the Tigers 1st in away team performance in the English Championship.
Leeds United has played 18 English Championship matches this season on Elland Road. On home ground Leeds United has won 8, drawn 8 and lost 2 matches. This ranks the Whites 9th in home team performance in the English Championship.
Hull City has played 17 English Championship matches this season away from home. On away ground Hull City has won 8, drawn 8 and lost 1 matches. This ranks the Tigers 1st in away team performance in the English Championship.
Leeds United vs Hull City English League Championship preview
Leeds' new loan signing Andy Keogh is expected to go straight into the starting line-up for the home clash with Hull.
The 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international, signed initially on loan until January, is a likely starter as manager Simon Grayson is still without strikers Luciano Becchio, Billy Paynter and Davide Somma, while winger Max Gradel is suspended.
Becchio (hamstring) and long-term absentee Somma (knee) have yet to play this season and Paynter missed out on Saturday with a thigh strain.
Leeds will also be without suspended skipper Jonny Howson. The midfielder and Gradel were both sent off during Saturday's home defeat to Middlesbrough for two yellow card offences and will sit out respective one-game bans.
Grayson could turn to Ramon Nunez and Lloyd Sam, who both stepped off the substitutes' bench against Middlesbrough, while young defenders Tom Lees, 20, and Zac Thompson, 18, will be hoping to feature again after making their debuts at the weekend.MHull manager Nigel Pearson will pick from a virtual full-strength squad.
Defender Liam Rosenior (knee), striker Dele Adebola (back) and Aaron Mclean (calf) all returned to action as the Tigers secured their first win of the season at Ipswich.
Rosenior started at Portman Road and is expected to retain his place, while Adebola and Mclean were both late substitutes' and may have to settle for a place on the bench again.
Assistant manager Craig Shakespeare said: "There's a few aches and pains and niggles, but they all reported in [on Sunday].
"They'll train again and there are a couple who might just do a bit less, but we'll wait and see how they are on Tuesday morning.''
Defender Paul McShane (calf) and winger Cameron Stewart (knee ligaments) are still unavailable.
The 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international, signed initially on loan until January, is a likely starter as manager Simon Grayson is still without strikers Luciano Becchio, Billy Paynter and Davide Somma, while winger Max Gradel is suspended.
Becchio (hamstring) and long-term absentee Somma (knee) have yet to play this season and Paynter missed out on Saturday with a thigh strain.
Leeds will also be without suspended skipper Jonny Howson. The midfielder and Gradel were both sent off during Saturday's home defeat to Middlesbrough for two yellow card offences and will sit out respective one-game bans.
Grayson could turn to Ramon Nunez and Lloyd Sam, who both stepped off the substitutes' bench against Middlesbrough, while young defenders Tom Lees, 20, and Zac Thompson, 18, will be hoping to feature again after making their debuts at the weekend.MHull manager Nigel Pearson will pick from a virtual full-strength squad.
Defender Liam Rosenior (knee), striker Dele Adebola (back) and Aaron Mclean (calf) all returned to action as the Tigers secured their first win of the season at Ipswich.
Rosenior started at Portman Road and is expected to retain his place, while Adebola and Mclean were both late substitutes' and may have to settle for a place on the bench again.
Assistant manager Craig Shakespeare said: "There's a few aches and pains and niggles, but they all reported in [on Sunday].
"They'll train again and there are a couple who might just do a bit less, but we'll wait and see how they are on Tuesday morning.''
Defender Paul McShane (calf) and winger Cameron Stewart (knee ligaments) are still unavailable.
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