Hull City entertain Watford on Wednesday evening

Hull City entertain Watford at the KCOM Stadium on Wednesday evening, therefore now is an excellent time to check out the very latest Hull City versus Watford odds and Championship free bet offers, which you can find when registering with any of our featured UK betting sites today.

 

Hull City v Watford Odds & Match Preview

Kick-off: 7.45pm UK Time, Wednesday 11th December 2024

 

Following a sixth straight defeat in their last outing, Hull City sit firmly at the foot of the Championship table and they face a tough assignment on Wednesday evening when they entertain promotion-chasing Watford at the KCOM Stadium.

 

 

Mountain to climb

Hull City return to home soil on Wednesday evening under new management, the Tigers looking to put to an end a dreadful run of form which has left them sitting firmly at the foot of the Championship standings. After finishing last season in a respectable seventh position but failing to secure a play-off berth, Liam Rosenior was dismissed from his managerial position and replaced with Tim Walter, however results have been far from positive with just 15 points collected from 19 league outings and just three wins being recorded since the start of the Championship campaign. Andy Dawson took charge in an interim capacity following the sacking of Walter and he was unable to turn things around, therefore it is now up to new gaffer Ruben Selles who is faced with a mountain to climb.

 

Unexpected break

Watford head to East Yorkshire on the back of some solid early season form which has seen them collect 30 points from 18 league outings under manager Tom Cleverley. The Hornets have enjoyed an unexpected break following the postponement of they weekend trip to Cardiff City due to stormy weather, however they will look to return to winning ways following a stalemate in their most recent outing, against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road.

 

Away form

Watford’s form away from Vicarage Road has been far from impressive with six of their nine away games ending in defeat and all things considered, we don’t envisage them claiming any more than a single point against a Hull City outfit which will potentially be lifted by the arrival of new boss Ruben Selles.

 

Back a 1-1 draw at best odds of 11/2