jangan lupa tebak skornya di thread games yah......
Hull City v Manchester United: match preview
Sunday, 27 December
Hull City v Manchester United
KC Stadium
Kick-off: 16.00 GMT
TV: Live Sky & BBC2 Motd2.
Tale of the game
Just six years ago, Hull's Boxing Day fixture was against York City; now they entertain Manchester United. It is a daunting prospect given that United have only ever lost once, in 17 Boxing Day games in the Premier League, and that was at Middlesbrough in 2002. Their overall record on this day is 14 wins, two draws and one defeat.
Last season a Darron Gibson goal separated the teams in this game at the KC Stadium. Overall,
in 18 League meetings, United have won 11 while Hull have won four, most recently in November 1974.
Hull lost 3-0 at Arsenal and are still without Jimmy Bullard and Ian Ashbee. United, meanwhile, are desperate for a win after losing 3-0 at Fulham when they were without seven defenders. They give tests to Nemanja Vidic, Rafael and Gary Neville along with Ryan Giggs, but
Nani, Edwin Van der Sar, John O'Shea, Jonny Evans, Rio Ferdinand and Owen Hargreaves are all out.
Hull City (Probable, 4-5-1): Duke; McShane, Gardner, Zayatte, Dawson; Garcia, Boateng, Geovanni, Marney, Hunt; Altidore.
Manchester United (Probable, 4-4-1-1): Kuszczak; Neville, Brown, Vidic, Evra; Fletcher, Carrick, Anderson, Giggs; Valencia; Rooney.
Referee: Alan Wiley. Matches: 14. R3 Y40. -
yg kata Opa kurang fit :geleng:
Last Season: United 4 Hull 3, Hull 0 United 1.
Stat of the game: United are away on Boxing Day for the third year in succession.
Betting Tip: United are 9-2 to win 2-0.
Code:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/manutd/6867702/Hull-City-v-Manchester-United-match-preview.html
__________________________________________________ _
Squad sheets: Hull City v Manchester United
Every away game will provoke trepidation until Manchester United can once more send out a group of fit, established defenders. Although Hull are no Fulham, who beat Sir Alex Ferguson's side 3-0, they will see an opportunity. The home team are just above the relegation zone but that ought to make them all the keener to grasp any opportunity presented to them. Hull's problem is that they, too, are vulnerable and United should attack with far more purpose than they did at Craven Cottage.
Venue KC Stadium
Tickets Sold out
Last season Hull 0 Manchester United 1
Referee A Wiley
This season's matches 14 Y43, R3, 3.29 cards per game
sportingbet odds Hull 13-2 Manchester United 7-20 Draw 7-2
Manchester United
Subs from Foster, Fletcher, Anderson, Owen, Rafael, Giggs, Welbeck, Gibson, Obertan, Tosic, Fabio
Doubtful Giggs (hamstring), Neville (calf), Rafael (ankle), Vidic (calf)
Injured Van der Sar (knee, unknown), Brown (hamstring, 30 Dec), Macheda (hamstring, 30 Dec), Nani (ankle, 2 Jan), J Evans (calf, 9 Jan), O'Shea (thigh, 9 Jan), Ferdinand (back, unknown), Hargreaves (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide LWLWWW
Disciplinary record Y29 R2
Leading scorer Rooney 12
Match pointers
• Manchester United have not drawn away from home since December 2008, a run of 19 games encompassing 14 wins and five draws
• 65% of the goals Hull have scored have come in the first half, the highest proportion in the division
• United are the only Premier League team not to drop any points from a leading position this season
• Hull have failed to score in three consecutive games, their second such run this season, they have never gone four Premier League games without a goal
• No team that has lost five of their opening 18 Premier League matches has ever won the title
Code:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/dec/24/squad-sheets-hull-city-manchester-united
Code:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/23122009/58/premier-league-match-facts-hull-city-v-manchester-united.html