Hull City V Liverpool Betting: Sunday, 9th May
May 4th, 2010 / Matt
Hull City V Liverpool
Sunday, 9th May – 16:00 (GMT)
Hull City
League Position: 18th
Recent Form: WDWWD
Hull’s relegation back to the Championship has been the worst kept secret for a few weeks now, but the Tigers fate was finally sealed in a disappointing manner as they drew 2-2 with Wigan Athletic on Bank Holiday Monday. The goal that effectively killed them off came in the third minute of stoppage time, and while Hull’s relegation probability remain high, the way in which their fate was decided was a little bit cruel. As the old adage goes ‘If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be’ and as Hull prepare themselves for their last Premier League outing for at least a year, they should try and saviour the moment and what a team to do it against than of England’s greats, Liverpool.
Iain Dowie stated that he was proud of his teams performance against the Latics, that his players shown an abundance of character and spirit during the 90 minutes and that a momentary lapse in injury was to blame for their slip up. We couldn’t agree more and was actually taken back by the overall performance level of the team. Dowie gave several of Hull’s rising stars a run out at The DW Stadium and it looked for all the world that Wigan would win at a cantor after seeing the line ups, but Dowie’s decision to add some youngsters worked as the kids brought about some fresh impotence and enthusiasm, it was like a breath of fresh air after a season where Hull have been dull, dull, dull for the majority.
It’s a real shame Hull couldn’t cling onto their 2-1 lead last Monday as it would gave Hull their first away win of the season and ensured they didn’t exit the Premiership with a whimper. Instead, if Hull fans are going to see one final win, their first since the end of March, it will have to come on Sunday at home to Liverpool in a game where very few will give them much of a chance. However, while Liverpool’s name is well known across the globe, back home in England it has been tarnished after a season of massive disappointment and underachievement. There will be no better time to play the Reds than on Sunday, a game which will mean nothing at all to them, whereas to Hull it will mean everything as they’ll desperate to sign off with a high.
Will Atkinson, Tom Cairney and Mark Cullen were all given a chance to shine for the Tigers on Monday afternoon and all three impressed to the gaffer in their own little ways, the latter of course getting on the score sheet. However, with the debt at the club apparently too high, and with players expected to depart during the summer, could we be seeing a glimpse of the Hull side that will take to the field for the 2010-2011 campaign? If I was a Hull fan, which I’m glad to say I’m not, I would be watching on intently as to just how strong a team you have ahead of a tough Championship seasons in a couple months time.
Liverpool
League Position: 7th
Recent Form: DDWWL
Where do we even begin o describe the turbulent season Liverpool fans have had to endure, and endure is the perfect word to sum up the emotions of the fans in what has been a dramatically disappointing campaign from their team. Rafael Benitez supposedly had a team capable of challenging for the title at the start of the season but go nowhere near his title objective and, come the end, didn’t even cement a top four finish, leaving the Reds out in the cold as far as Champions League football is concerned. It is no mathematically impossible for Benitez to hand Liverpool the fourth spot he guaranteed around Christmas time, and with Liverpool having already waved goodbye and thanked their fans for their support back at Anfield last Sunday, this match down at Hull will mean very little to player, who will know have one eye either on South Africa or the their holidays.
I bet if you asked 100 people where they expected Liverpool would finish at the end of the season, about 5 or 6 would say any lower than sixth, but that’s the reality of the situation Liverpool find themselves in as they prepare for the final fixture of an inadequate season. The Reds will now have no option but to be content with a spot in next seasons UEFA Europa League in a competition the fans will feel they are far too good for despite not winning the trophy this season after falling at the semi-final stage, but perhaps that is why Liverpool’s have fallen so hard and emphatically from grace, they expect too much from a squad which, let’s face, simply isn’t good enough to challenge for major honours – The proof’s in the pudding as Liverpool went yet another season without silverware, while it was evident during their game with Chelsea at the weekend that Liverpool are miles off the standard of the Blues, who are set to lift the Premiership trophy aloft next Sunday because of their win at Anfield.
It’s not even as though plans have began for next season, as no-one knows the foggiest who will be at the club for next season. The manager, Rafael Benitez, is being strongly linked with a move to Juventus in the summer, and after a season which had promised so much but delivered so little, some fans would probably be glad to see the back of the Spaniard. However, Benitez’s departure if the least of their worries as rumours circulate that Torres and Benayoun could be seeking moves elsewhere. Either way, it’s turmoil for a club which should be established, certainly should be solvent and definitely should be challenging for major honours every single season. Anfield will be the centre of speculation over the summer you feel.
With Sunday’s final fixture in mind, it’s difficult to contemplate why any of the Liverpool’s would be motivated for the trip to Hull City. Their season is effectively over, the highest they can finish is sixth while those who play for their country will now begin planning for the World Cup. Their commitment and desire ahead of the trip to Hull would be questioned, as why it will be there at The KC when it hasn’t for the majority of the season is baffling, but then again this is Hull City we’re talking about, and if Liverpool are to close out a drab season with a tiny bit of gloss, they won’t find an easier fixture to do it in.
Match Verdict: Liverpool to WIN – 1.60 Expekt
Hull battled on in a commendable fashion at Wigan last Monday, but the 2-2 draw summed up a frustrating season for the Tigers. They have one final chance to leave the Premiership with their heads firmly held high, and while they shown enough character and spirit against Wigan to indicate they could spring one final surprise on Sunday, we just fancy Liverpool to prove too strong at The KC Stadium. We certainly wouldn’t go diving into Liverpool’s price but with the quality on show, regardless of their underachievement this season, they should come through their final fixture of the season unscathed and with a comfortable victory against a hapless Hull City.
Match Odds
Hull City – 6.50 SkyBet
Draw – 4.00 bWin
Liverpool – 1.60 Expekt
SoccerBetting Pick: Liverpool -2 Goals (Asian Handicap) – 4.20 Bet365

