Wednesday 24 August 2022

Live bets today Chelsea Hull City

Hull City - Chelsea FC (25.01.2020) 1:2Chelsea - Hull City (17.02.2018) 4:0Chelsea - Hull City (16.02.2018) 4:0Chelsea - Hull City (22.01.2017) 2:0Hull City - Chelsea FC (01.10.2016) 0:2Hull City - Chelsea FC (22.03.2015) 2:3Chelsea FC - Hull City (13.12.2014) 2:0Hull City - Chelsea FC (11.01.2014) 0:2Chelsea FC - Hull City (18.08.2013) 2:0Hull City - Chelsea FC (02.02.2010) 1:1Chelsea FC - Hull City (15.08.2009) 2:1Chelsea FC - Hull City (07.02.2009) 0:0Hull City - Chelsea FC (29.10.2008) 0:3Hull City - Chelsea FC (26.09.2007) 0:4 All eyes will be on Diego Costa, who was left out of the squad against Leicester City following reports of him having a fallout with manager Antonio Conte. The manager will have to decide if the striker has proved himself enough in training this week in order to include him in the starting XI against Hull. Chelsea play last of all the other title contenders this weekend and have already seen the likes of Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United drop points. Hull's top scorer, Robert Snodgrass, is a slight doubt with a muscle injury but they should be able to welcome back David Meyler, who has returned to training. Right-back Omar Elabdellaoui, signed on loan from Olympiakos, is available while new recruits Oumar Niasse and Evandro could make their first starts. They will take inspiration from Swansea's brilliant win over Liverpool, with the Swans beating the Reds 3-2 in their own perch. Hull City to win - 40/1 Hull City to draw - 150/1 Hull City to lose - 20/1 Hull City to win - 14/1 Hull City to score - 10/1 Bournemouth to score - 5/1 Bournemouth to lose - 4/1 Bournemouth to equalise - 12/1 Aston Villa to score - 12/1 Aston Villa to equalise - 40/1 Aston Villa to lose - 6/1 Aston Villa to win - 15/1 Aston Villa to lose - 3/1 West Ham to win - 4/1 West Ham to lose - 1/1 West Ham to equalise - 3/1 West Ham to lose - 2/1

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