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Villa have stumbled twice in a row now after beating Wolves, and Steve Bruce’s men cannot really afford to trip up once more. QPR and Bolton should have been wins, and by that ruling - so should this coming game against Hull.
However, as Aston Villa have proved - right now, you can’t accurately predict what will happen!
Still, there’s nothing like a resounding win away from home to get back on track, right?
As it is a televised tie - this match will NOT BE LIVE STREAMED on AVTV, for an international audience. For future reference on AVTV, here’s all you need to know compiled by Phil Vogel. Don’t forget to get involved in the comments section below!
TV and Streaming
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Location: KCOM Stadium, Hull, England
Kick-off time: 17.30 pm UK, 12.30 pm Eastern, 9.30 am Pacific
Available TV: ESPN 3 in the USA, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football in the UK, BeIn Sports 2 in Australia.
Available video streaming: WATCHESPN in the US, Now TV or Sky Go in the UK
Other listings are available from livesoccertv.com.
Available radio: BBC WM 95.6 FM (not online), AVTV (If audio doesn’t work, try using Safari).
Injuries
Aston Villa will be without Jed Steer and Chris Samba, additionaly Glenn Whelan may miss out. Jonathan Kodjia, Neil Taylor, Axel Tuanzebe and Alan Hutton are fit enough for selection.
Hull should be without Evandro, and it’d be surprising to see Moses Odubajo return to first-team action.
Aston Villa squad
Team news: 4⃣ changes as Lansbury, Jedinak, Tuanzebe and Hutton come in for Bjarnason, Hourihane, Elmohamady and Bree
— Aston Villa FC (@AVFCOfficial) March 31, 2018
Kodjia returns to the squad and is on the bench#PartOfThePride #AVFC pic.twitter.com/paFLeruzE0
Hull squad
◾️ | Here’s the @HullCity team to face @AVFCOfficial in today's @SkyBetChamp clash at the KCOM Stadium #HULAST #hcafc #UpTheTigers pic.twitter.com/fa9oPuDbr9
— Hull City (@HullCity) March 31, 2018