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Crystal Palace V Hull live Stream Premier League -Preview 28th Jan 2014

Match Preview: On Tuesday,28 January 2014,There Is One of the important match  Crystal Palace V Hull of Premier League Live High Quality Streaming, Crystal Palace V Hull streaming is available here  Crystal Palace V Hull Live Stream online video Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Selhurst Park 1/28/14 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things  Crystal Palace V Hull Live Stream, Crystal Palace V Hull live streaming TV Coverage, Live Streaming  Crystal Palace V Hull online free, Crystal Palace V Hull Live High Quality Streaming video, Crystal Palace V Hull at Selhurst Park Tuesday,28 January 2014,kick-off 20:00 GMT. Hull City will be looking to avoid a fourth straight Barclays Premier League defeat when they travel to Crystal Palace. Steve Bruce's side are 11th but a run of three league defeats in a row, in which they have failed to score a goal, has narrowed the gap between themselves and the bottom three. Palace, on the other hand, have climbed to 16th and a home victory on Tuesday would underline the contrasting recent fortunes of the two sides.
When they met in November, City held a 10-point advantage over Palace, but if the South London club can complete a league double over Hull, they will draw level on points with them.
History on the hosts' side, too, with Hull having returned winless from their last 10 trips to Selhurst Park, a record stretching back to 1986. Barry Bannan's late goal settled matters at Hull this season.
Both clubs were in action on Saturday in the fourth round of the FA Cup, City earning a 2-0 win at Southend United, while Palace were beaten 2-1 by the holders Wigan Athletic.
Palace manager Tony Pulis masterminded a 1-0 victory over his old employers Stoke City last time out in the league, Jason Puncheon netting the decisive goal. Hull were beaten 1-0 at Norwich City, a defeat compounded by Tom Huddlestone's late red card, meaning he missed the trip to Roots Hall.
Huddlestone is likely to start at Palace, while Robbie Brady, who featured from the bench against Southend, will also come into consideration for his first league start since early December following a groin problem. James Chester (hamstring), Joe Dudgeon (knee) and Sone Aluko (calf) are all ruled out.


Pulis has relatively few injury concerns. Kagisho Dikgacoi and Jerome Thomas (both calf) could return, while Cameron Jerome, who was ineligible to face his parent club Stoke in the previous league game, is set to start in attack. Defender Jack Hunt (ankle) and long-term absentee Glenn Murray (knee) remain on the sidelines.

Crystal Palace (from): Alexander, Price, Speroni, Blake, Delaney, Gabbidon, Mariappa, McCarthy, Moxey, Parr, Ward, Bannan, Bolasie, Campana, Dikgacoi, Grandin, Guedioura, Jedinak, O'Keefe, Puncheon, Thomas, Williams, Chamakh, Gayle, Jerome.

Hull City (from): Harper, McGregor, Bruce, Chester, Davies, Dudgeon, Faye, Figueroa, McShane, Rosenior, Brady, Boyd, Elmohamady, Huddlestone, Koren, Livermore, Meyler, Quinn, Gedo, Graham, Jelavic, Sagbo.

Match Appointments
Referee:
Roger East. Assistants: M Mullarkey, D Bryan. Fourth Official: P Dowd.

Crystal Palace Manager: Tony Pulis

Hull Manager: Steve Bruce

Competition: Premier League
Match:  Crystal Palace V Hull               
Date: Tuesday 28th January 2014
Kickoff time 20:00 GMT
Venue:  Selhurst Park
Live/Repeat: Live

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