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    Hull City VS Wrexham

    England Championship
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    Hull City
    Hull City
    Wrexham
    Wrexham
    Experienced midfielder John Lundstram suffered a knee injury in training and now faces another spell on the sidelines. Oliver McBurnie was an unused substitute on Friday night, but should lead the line against Wrexham. Elsewhere, Sergej Jakirovic could call upon Charlie Hughes and Mohamed Belloumi to make an impact here.
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    • dizzy
      dizzy
      In their most recent meeting (August 2025, in the Carabao Cup), Wrexham and Hull played out a wild 33 draw, with Wrexham eventually advancing 53 on penalties. That match underlined both sides attacking promise and defensive fragility on both ends. For the 2025/26 league campaign ahead of their match: Hull sit around 9th place and are pushing for playoff contention. Wrexham are just a few points behind in 12th, making this a closely matched mid-table clash. Recent form: Hulls form has been patchy they have lost a few home games lately, including a heavy 41 defeat. Wrexham, by contrast, are on a more stable run: theyve gone several games unbeaten recently and draw frequently showing good defensive resilience. So: this isnt a mismatch. On paper and form, it's very competitive.
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    • smileface!!
      smileface!! Won 8/10
      Hull City VS Wrexham In this match, Hull City has won 5, drawn 1, and lost 4 in the last 10 games. The team has achieved excellent results in six matches, and the undefeated rate is still significantly increasing. Wrexham has won 4, drawn 5, and lost 1 in the last 10 games. Their performance lags behind Hull City to some extent. Although both teams have goal - scoring abilities, they are not favored in the data. They adopt a defensive - counterattack tactic, with insufficient offensive initiative and seem quite passive. Hull City aims to win this game. Their performance has been remarkable, and this doesn't match the recent offensive and defensive performances of both sides and historical head - to - head data. Hull City has strong combat capabilities, while Wrexham has a poor goal - scoring record but concedes many goals. In this round, Hull City, with home - field advantage, faces Wrexham, which has a good record in head - to - head matches. Can Hull City continue to win? Suggestion:
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    • Atticus DC
      Atticus DC
      Hull City VS Wrexham When the lights at the MKM Stadium shine again, the mid - table strong team in the EFL Championship, Hull City, will have a special encounter with Wrexham. In the four historical meetings between the two teams, three ended in a draw. The total score of 9 goals for and 8 goals against reveals the highly competitive nature of each match. Especially in this summer's EFL Cup, Wrexham scored two goals in added time to tie the score at 3 - 3. The corner kick difference of 10 - 6 demonstrated their unyielding fighting spirit in attacking football. As the host ranked 9th, Hull City has 8 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses, accumulating 28 points. However, their recent form is worrying. They have lost three out of their last four EFL Championship games, and have suffered consecutive home defeats. The "Hornets" have an unbalanced performance, scoring 1.6 goals per game but conceding 1.8. This exposes their vulnerability in offensive - defensive transitions during high - pressure mat
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