I just can’t bring myself to listen today. Going to switch everything off and check score at full time.
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Penultimate game of the season
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Scotland international Allan McGregor is set to play for Hull at home to Cardiff, despite being strongly linked with a summer move to Rangers.
McGregor is out of contract at the end of the season and Hull want the veteran goalkeeper to stay at the KCOM Stadium. The Tigers have been boosted by the return of Adama Diomande to the training ground after two months out, although Hull's final Sky Bet Championship home game of the season might come too soon for the Norwegian striker.
Fikayo Tomori is expected to come into the back line after last week's incredible 5-5 draw at Bristol City, while Kamil Grosicki and Abel Hernandez are also pushing for starting spots.
Midfielders Aron Gunnarsson and Callum Paterson are expected to be fit for promotion-chasing Cardiff. The pair picked up knocks in Tuesday's 3-1 defeat at Derby, but Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock will consider his options and on-loan Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic could be recalled.
Kenneth Zohore could also be in line to return, while Craig Bryson is available again after being ineligible against parent club Derby. Wales defender Jazz Richards has returned to full training following a long-term ankle problem, but is unlikely to feature.
Opta stats
The Tigers have lost just one of their last nine home league matches against Cardiff (W5 D3), a 2-0 reverse in February 2011.
The Bluebirds have lost three of their last four league games against Hull, but won 1-0 earlier this season.
Nigel Adkins has lost four of his last five matches against Neil Warnock in all competitions (W1).
Warnock, however, is winless in his last six away league visits to Hull (D2 L4) and lost 5-1 in his last match there in May 2016 with Rotherham United.
The Tigers have lost just two of their last 12 home league matches (W4 D6), but did lose 1-0 to Sheffield Wednesday last time out at the KCOM Stadium.
Since their 13-game unbeaten run between January and the beginning of April, Cardiff have lost three of their last five Championship games (W2), including a 3-1 away defeat against Derby County last time out.
Harry Wilson has been directly involved in five of Hull's last nine league goals at home (two goals, three assists).
Match officials
Referee: ANDY DAVIES
Assistants: Mark Dwyer and Paul Hodskinson
Fourth Official: Eddie Ilderton
I just can’t bring myself to listen today. Going to switch everything off and check score at full time.
Hull have conceded 15 headed goals. Bamba to score first.
I honestly feel
All I ask is that we have a decent ref today. Everything else is down to us and I think we'll do it.
We'll be able to tell a lot from his line-up on how we're going to go about this game. I really hope we don't resort to the hit and hope tactics and really take the game to them today. We'll be favourites to win so lets act like it for once.
Grujic on the bench again
No Grujic. Other than that its the team id have picked.
Pelts for Manga
Ken for Madine
No Wildschut on bench!
How does gunnarsson keep getting picked? One good game since being back against a pretty average Forrest team. It really is two fingers up to our midfielders that got us into the position we're in to begin with.
Hull playing 3 fringe players, no Hernandez there best player, this could be interesting
The whole team, over the whole season has got us into the position we are in. When Gunnarsson was out injured everyone was frothing at the mouth waiting for him to get back in, especially when we lost four in a row at Christmas. Gunnarsson is just the latest in a line of scapegoats singled out by some fans who like to blame a defeat on someone/something. Never mind, at least the heat is off Madine and Bryson for a while.
Looking on the bright side, if we lose we won't have to play against Fulham in the play-offs
I just think people form opinions on players and ignore anything they do on the pitch that goes aginst that opinion. People ignore gunnarssons poor performances because it doesn't reaffirm their opinion that he's a good player. The opposite is true with players like madine who offers a hell of a lot in terms of heading/hold up play but is struggling to get a goal/very sloppy due to nerves.
It's now or never ...