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HULL: McGregor; Chester, Bruce, Davies, Figueroa, Elmohamady; Meyler, Huddlestone, Livermore; Sagbo, Graham
HULL SUBS: Harper, Rosenior, Koren, Brady, McShane, Boyd, Faye
Hull boss Steve Bruce has opted to name an unchanged starting XI following Monday's 1-1 draw at Swansea City. That includes Danny Graham in attack after the striker scored his first Premier League goal in nearly a year at the Liberty Stadium.
STOKE: Begovic; Cameron, Shawcross, Wilson, Muniesa; Arnautovic, Nzonzi, Whelan, Ireland, Assaidi; Crouch
STOKE CITY: Sorensen, Pieters, Pennant, Palacios, Jones, Adam, Wilkinson
Meanwhile, Stoke manager Mark Hughes has made a total of three changes in the wake of his side's impressive 3-2 win over Chelsea last weekend. Marc Wilson, Stephen Ireland and Oussama Assaidi are all given the nod, while Robert Huth, Charlie Adam and Jonathan Walters make way.
UPDATE: There are five matches currently being played in the Premier League and we will bring you those results as soon as they finish.
In case you missed it earlier, we've already had one full-time result come through today at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City thumped Arsenal 6-3 in an absolute cracker.
PREMIER LEAGUE FULL-TIME RESULTS:Cardiff City 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
Chelsea 2-1 Crystal Palace
Everton 4-1 Fulham
Manchester City 6-3 Arsenal
Newcastle United 1-1 Southampton
West Ham United 0-0 Sunderland
Right, back to business. Those results do little to change what's at stake for Hull and Stoke tonight as the winner will still climb up into the top half of the table.
RECENT FORM:HULL: WLLWLD
STOKE: DDWLDW
It's safe to say that these two sides have been in indifferent form for pretty much the entire season, though it's Stoke who have seen more of an improvement in recent weeks. Mark Hughes's side found themselves lurking dangerously near the drop zone at the start of the campaign, but they've managed to crawl up the table in the past month or so. That said, they will only be four points off the drop zone if they lose tonight.
Of course, there's also something of a sub-plot to tonight's match as former Manchester United teammates Steve Bruce and Mark Hughes meet on the touchlines. The pair were an integral part of Sir Alex Ferguson's early reign at Old Trafford.
REFEREE WATCH: The official for tonight's match at the KC Stadium is Mike Dean.
HEAD TO HEAD: Stoke have the slightly better record when it comes to past meetings between the teams with 21 wins to Hull's 16. Meanwhile, there have been 17 draws.
The last time that Hull and Stoke faced each other was in the 2009-10 season with each side picking up a win. Hull came out on top 2-1 at the KC Stadium before Stoke saw off the Tigers 2-0 at the Britannia Stadium.
Ah yes, the Tigers. Hull formally applied to have their name changed to the Hull Tigers this week, much to the anger of the club's supporters. The whole debacle seems to be up in the air as the FA confirmed that they would consult fans over the move before it possibly comes into play next season, but you can be sure that there will be a few protests in and around the stadium tonight.
Both sets of players are in the tunnel as the wait to emerge onto the pitch at the KC Stadium. Kickoff is not far away now.
The pre-match rituals have been completed and it will be Hull to get us underway. Here we go!
It's been a far from frantic start, but Stoke have had the better of the opening exchanges. It looks as if the midfield is going to be congested tonight as both teams pack plenty of bodies around the centre of the park.
Stoke continue to set the early pace with some snappy passing in the Hull half, though it's the hosts who create the first bit of danger as Huddlestone's inquisitive free kick is cleared by the visiting defence.
Hull have the first proper attempt at goal as Figueroa has a crack from outside the box, but Begovic gets down to hold what was in the end a tame effort.
This fixture isn't one of the most exciting on paper, and unfortunately it's lived up to its billing in the opening 10 minutes. There's been very little action at either end of the pitch as both sides seem happy to pass and probe at a slow pace.
SAVE! That's a good stop from Begovic, who tips Elmohamady's dipping drive over the crossbar. Hull try to make something of the resulting corner, but Stoke do well the clear their lines.
It's now Hull who are starting to control the tempo of the game. The hosts are showing plenty of composure in their passing while Stoke chase around for possession.
CHANCE! Assaidi's corner from the right causes all sorts of problems in the Hull penalty area as the ball bobbled about, but Hull just about manage to hood the danger away.
Something of a half-chance for Hull as Graham sees his effort blocked before the ball comes back to him inside the box. The striker tries to weave his way through the Stoke defence, though an extra touch allows Begovic to come off his line and snuff out the danger.
SAVE! Almost the opening goal for Hull! Elmohamady does brilliantly to make space on the right before crossing for Sagbo. The French striker takes a touch before firing towards goal, but Begovic gets down low to make the save. Again, the home side can't make anything from the resulting corner.
CHANCE! Close again for Hull as they crank up the pressure! Huddlestone's free kick from the right is met by Davies, but the defender can only glance his header narrowly wide of the post. That was inches away from being the opening goal of this match.
There's a slightly more competitive edge to this game now thanks to those two chances for Hull. Stoke seem to have woken up a bit because of them. However, there's still not an abundance of excitement to shout about as the two teams continue to knock the ball around at a fairly harmless pace.
A bit of a sarcastic cheer from the Stoke fans after Elmohamady is penalised for a foul on Muniesa. One gets the feeling that they aren't too happy with Mike Dean's performance so far, though to be fair he's done little wrong in what has been an uneventful match.
Things are starting to get a little scrappy out there now. Both sides are giving away silly fouls, making for a lack of flow to the game. Not sure what you want for Christmas, but a goal in this match wouldn't go amiss.
Huddlestone takes aim from around 25 yards for Hull, but the midfielder steers his effort wide of Begovic's right post.
CHANCE! Stoke show signs of life as Ireland threads the ball through to Arnautovic on the right before the midfielder hits a tempting cross into the centre of the Hull box. However, it's just a bit too far in front of Crouch to get a touch on it.
CHANCE! It's a decent opening for Hull as Graham's flick-on finds Sagbo, but the striker snatches at his shot from inside the box and the ball goes high over the crossbar. Those kind of opportunities have been few and far between this evening.
The fourth official indicates that there will be one minute of added time at the end of this first half.
HALF TIME: HULL 0-0 STOKE
Referee Mike Dean blows the half-time whistle to bring an end to a fairly woeful first half of football at the KC Stadium as Hull and Stoke go in goalless at the break.
There has been very little to get excited about so far, with both sides struggling to create any meaningful chances in front of goal. Let's hope that there will be a bit more action after the break.
Remember, the winner of tonight's match will climb into the top half of the table. Surely that's a tempting carrot for one of these teams?!
There have been a total of six Premier League matches that have already taken place today, so here come those scores in case you missed them earlier:
PREMIER LEAGUE FULL-TIME RESULTS:
Cardiff City 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
Chelsea 2-1 Crystal Palace
Everton 4-1 Fulham
Manchester City 6-3 Arsenal
Newcastle United 1-1 Southampton
West Ham United 0-0 Sunderland
It will be interesting to see if either manager feels it necessary to make any changes at the break. There isn't a wealth of options on either bench, though some fresh legs might be just what this match needs.
Anyway, the players are back out and it will by Stoke to get us underway. No changes at the break.
Both teams have started the second half where they pretty much left off in the first. There's plenty of probing around in midfield, but little in the way of penetration. Still, it's Stoke who are looking just that bit brighter at the moment.
WHOOSH! Stoke have an attempt at goal as Whelan's eyes light up from all of 30 yards, but the midfielder smashes a half-volley high into the stands. Not the best effort he's ever hit.
Something of a half-chance for the hosts as Livermore flashes a harmless volley well wide from just inside the box. This game is still plodding a long at a punishingly slow pace.
CHANCE! That's more like it! A Stoke corner from the right somehow finds its way through to Shawcross who can only poke the ball wide from close range. To be fair to the defender it didn't seem like he was expecting the ball to run through to him with so many bodies inside the penalty area.
A bit of danger for Stoke there as Myler's cross is collected by Begovic. Sagbo then goes into the book impeding the goalkeeper when he was about to kick the ball out of his hands.
SAVE! What a stop from Begovic! Figueroa's cross is met by the head of Elmohamady at the back post, but the Stoke goalkeeper is there to claw the ball off the line when it looked like it was going in. Great stuff from the Bosnian.
CHANCE! A mistake by Figueroa allows Arnautovic in but the midfielder takes too long in picking out Assaidi, allowing the Hull defence to clear.
CHANCE! We're now seeing a fair bit of action at either end of the pitch, and not before time! Livermore unleashes a shot from out of nowhere that deflects narrowly wide for a corner, but Hull can't make anything of it. This match is starting to get a little bit end to end as we enter the final 25 minutes.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Changes for both sides here as Alex Bruce is replaced by Robbie Brady for Hull, while Erik Pieters enters the fray in place of Marc Muniesa for Stoke.
Twenty minutes of normal time left and we're still awaiting our first goal. Both teams have shown a bit more attacking intent in this half than the first, though it's difficult to see where the breakthrough will come as both teams carry on looking tentative.
DISALLOWED GOAL! Almost the opener for Stoke, but Ireland's goal is ruled out for offside. The midfielder knocked in the rebound after Crouch's header had been saved, though the linesman's flag was up. Looking back, it was just about the right call.
OFF THE BAR! That's as close as we've come as Shawcross heads against the crossbar from a corner. The Stoke captain did well do rise above his marker, but he just couldn't direct the ball an inch below the woodwork.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Hull make another changes as Liam Rosenior comes on in place of David Meyler. Meanwhile, Wilson Palacios replaces Marc Wilson for the visitors.
SUBSTITUTION: Hull make their last change of the match now as Danny Graham leaves the pitch for George Boyd. Can either side find a winner with less than 10 minutes of normal time remaining?
Just the five minutes of normal time left now and it looks as if this one is heading for a goalless draw. There have been the odd flashes of excitement, but in truth it's been as drab a match as you're likely to see this season.
The two teams look happy to play it sensibly during these final few stages as the full-time whistle draws ever nearer. If Mike Dean had a merciful bone in his body he would add very little stoppage time to this match.
SUBSTITUTION: Charlie Adam replaces Marko Arnautovic for Stoke.
There will be three minutes of added time.
FULL TIME: HULL CITY 0-0 STOKE CITY
Mike Dean blows the full-time whistle and it has ended goalless between Hull City and Stoke City. Not the most enthralling of encounters, but both teams are likely to be happy with a point.
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