Tigers Host Pilgrims in Crucial Championship Clash at MKM Stadium

Hull

Plymouth
Championship, Venue: MKM Stadium (Hull, England)
Kickoff:
04 Mar 2025
Both Teams Seeking to Break Winless Streaks
Hull City and Plymouth Argyle are set to lock horns in what promises to be an intriguing Championship encounter at the MKM Stadium on March 4, 2025. Both sides share identical records in their last 10 matches (3 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses), suggesting we might be in for a closely contested affair.The Tigers, under Rubén Sellés, have surprisingly struggled at home lately. They haven't managed a win in their last 5 home games, drawing 3 and losing 2. Eleven goals scored isn't bad, but leaking 14 goals at their own fortress? That's gotta hurt!Plymouth, led by Miron Muslic, aren't exactly road warriors themselves. The Pilgrims have failed to win any of their last 4 away fixtures, managing just 2 draws and suffering 2 defeats. They've been particularly toothless on their travels, scoring only 4 goals while conceding 8.

Recent Form Shows Contrasting Fortunes
Hull City might be struggling at home, but they've shown some real grit on the road. Their last three victories have all come away from home, including impressive wins against Sunderland, Sheffield United, and Millwall. Can they finally give their home fans something to cheer about?The Pilgrims, meanwhile, have been formidable at Home Park. Their 5-1 demolition of Millwall was eye-catching, but perhaps their most notable result was that stunning 1-0 FA Cup victory over Liverpool. Talk about a giant-killing!But here's the thing – both teams are Jekyll and Hyde outfits. Strong in one environment, struggling in another. Which version of each team will show up on Tuesday night?
History Slightly Favors Hull
If past meetings are anything to go by, Hull might have a slight edge. In head-to-head encounters, the Tigers have won twice to Plymouth's once, with two draws. Hull have also been more prolific, netting 6 goals compared to Plymouth's 3.The last time these teams met? It ended all square at 1-1 back in August at Plymouth's home ground. But that feels like ages ago now, doesn't it?With Hull given a 55.7% chance of winning compared to Plymouth's 17.2% (and a 27.1% probability of a draw), the bookies clearly fancy the home side. But football isn't played on paper, is it? Plymouth have already shown they can upset the odds this season – just ask Liverpool!

Battle of the Struggling Home and Away Sides
This match presents an interesting conundrum. It's a struggling home side against a team that can't buy a win on the road. Something's gotta give!Hull's inability to win at the MKM Stadium is becoming a real headache for Sellés. They've leaked 14 goals in just 5 home games – nearly 3 per match! That's not championship form, that's relegation form.On the flip side, Plymouth have scored just 4 goals in their last 4 away games. That's not gonna cut it if they want to return to Devon with all three points.With both teams sitting on a 30% win rate from their last 10 games, this has all the makings of a nervy, scrappy affair. Will either side have the quality and courage to go for the win? Or will caution prevail in a match neither team can afford to lose?
Hull vs Plymouth Live Stream & TV Stations
Sky Sports+ broadcasts the Hull vs. Plymouth match in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Author:
Oliver Thompson
Published at: 03 Mar 2025

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