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Blackburn vs Hull Live Streaming – Blackburn vs Hull English Premier League match on Tuesday, February 10, 2010.
Venue: EWood Park
Time: 19:45 GMT
Teams:
Blackburn Rovers: Robinson; Chimbonda, Givet, Nelsen, Olsson; Di Santo, Emerton, Nzonzi, Reid, Pedersen; Kalinic.
Hull City: Myhill; McShane, Gardner, Mouyokolo, Dawson; Fagan, Boateng, Cairney, Hunt; Altidore, Vennegoor of Hesselink
Match Referee: Lee Probert
Team Reports:
On Monday, Blackburn gave reserve run outs to new signings Yildiray Basturk and Amine Linganzi. Vince Grella and Lars Jacobsen were also featured but none will play against Hull.
At the KC Stadium, Blackburn failed in scoring their last two games and was held to a scoreless draw.
In their last six games, Hull lost once at Manchester United but the weekend win over City is their only success in that spell. They took five points from their last three outings including Saturday’s 2-1 win over Manchester City which was their first Premier League win since November, 2009. Hull lost only one game out six league games.
The visitors could welcome back a three of first team players (Geovanni, Dean Marney and Kamel Ghilas) who have been missing through injury. According to CBS, Geovanni, Dean Marney and Kamel Ghilas are all nearing fitness.
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