Result × Home win
Pre-game odds
1 | X | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|
Odds |
1.62
|
3.60
|
5.75
|
Prob. |
61.7%
|
27.8%
|
17.4%
|
Key points
• Hull City has only one win in their last six matches.
• Plymouth Argyle is unbeaten in their last four games, showing recent form improvement.
• Hull City has failed to win any of their last six home matches.
• Plymouth Argyle has a solid defensive record, conceding only six goals in their last six games.
• Both teams have struggled with consistency in attack, particularly Plymouth with only 0.67 goals scored per away match.
• Hull City's home matches have seen both teams score 83% of the time, indicating high-scoring potential.
Current streaks
Hull City
0
1
1
0
0
1
Plymouth Argyle
0
3
0
2
0
4
Recent form
Hull City
Hull City's recent form has been inconsistent, with the Tigers struggling to maintain a positive run of results. The team currently sit in 21st position in the Championship, having accumulated 33 points from 34 games. In their last six matches, Hull have managed two wins, one draw, and three losses, scoring six goals whilst conceding the same number. Notably, the Tigers secured an impressive 3-0 away victory against Sheffield United, their highest-scoring game in this period. Hull City have shown defensive improvement, keeping two clean sheets in their last six outings. However, their attacking output remains a concern, with 67% of their recent matches featuring under 2.5 goals. The team's inability to string together consecutive wins has contributed to their precarious league position, and they will need to address their inconsistency to climb away from the relegation zone.
Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth Argyle's recent form has shown signs of improvement despite their current 22nd position in the Championship. The Pilgrims have gone unbeaten in their last four matches, including an impressive FA Cup victory over Premier League giants Liverpool. Their most notable result came in a 5-1 thrashing of Millwall, showcasing their attacking potential. However, consistency remains an issue, as evidenced by their two recent draws against Cardiff City and Luton Town. Defensively, Plymouth have tightened up, conceding only six goals in their last six games and keeping one clean sheet. The team's ability to score (1.67 goals per game) while limiting opponents' chances (1 goal conceded per game) has contributed to their positive goal difference of 4 over this period. With 67% of their recent matches seeing both teams score and a total goals average of 2.67, Plymouth Argyle's games have been entertaining affairs for supporters.
Hull City
WLLDWL
W2 D1 L3
6
1
6
1
0
2
2
33%
67%
33%
Plymouth Argyle
WWWLDD
W3 D2 L1
10
1.7
6
1
+4
1
2.67
67%
67%
33%
Recent home/away form
Hull City
Hull City's recent home form has been concerning, with the Tigers failing to secure a victory in their last six matches at the MKM Stadium. The team have struggled defensively, conceding in every game and failing to keep a clean sheet. Their goal-scoring record has been modest, averaging just 1.17 goals per game. However, Hull City have been involved in some entertaining encounters, particularly the high-scoring 3-3 draw against Leeds United. The Tigers' inability to hold onto leads has been evident, with three of their last six home games ending in draws. With both teams scoring in 83% of these matches, Hull City's home games have provided plenty of excitement for neutral spectators, but the lack of wins has contributed to their precarious 21st position in the league table.
Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth Argyle's recent away form has been a mixed bag, with the Pilgrims struggling to find consistent success on the road. In their last six away matches, they have managed only one win, coming in an impressive FA Cup victory against Brentford. The team have shown resilience, earning three draws, including a high-scoring 2-2 result against Sunderland. However, they have also suffered two losses without scoring. Defensively, Plymouth have been relatively solid, keeping two clean sheets and conceding an average of 1.17 goals per game. Their main challenge appears to be in attack, with a meagre 0.67 goals scored per game. The majority of their away fixtures (83%) have been low-scoring affairs, with fewer than 2.5 goals. This trend, combined with their league position of 22nd, suggests Plymouth Argyle are battling to maintain their Championship status and need to improve their away performances to climb the table.
Hull City
LDDLLD
W0 D3 L3
7
1.2
10
1.7
-3
0
2.83
83%
50%
50%
Plymouth Argyle
LDWDLD
W1 D3 L2
4
0.7
7
1.2
-3
2
1.83
33%
83%
17%