, Predicted Hull City starting XI against Swansea City

Predicted Hull City starting XI against Swansea City

Hull City will be looking to extend their impressive form tomorrow against Swansea City. Here is a predicted starting XI for the Tigers-

GK- David Marshall- The Scottish international will keep his place between the sticks.

RB- Todd Kane- The Chelsea loanee is expected to start at right-back like last time out against Brentford.

CB- Tommy Elphick- He will be hoping to help lead the defence to another clean sheet.

CB- Ondrej Mazuch- The Czech defender made his first start in eight months against the Bees last Saturday.

LB- Stephen Kingsley- He will be facing his former club Swansea City tomorrow.

RM- Jarrod Bowen- It was his 22nd birthday and he will be looking for a late birthday present with another goal.

CM- Markus Henriksen- The Tigers’ captain will be looking to lead his side to three points.

CM- Daniel Batty- The highly-rated midfielder has impressed in his breakthrough season in this campaign.

CM- Jackson Irvine- Nigel Adkins will be without him from 5th January until the 1st February as he will be at the Asian Cup with Australia.

LM- Kamil Grosicki- The Poland international is enjoying his run in the starting eleven at the moment.

, Predicted Hull City starting XI against Swansea City
Hull City midfielder Kamil Grosicki (7) scores a goal and celebrates to make the score 0-1 during the EFL Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Utd and Hull City at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England on 4 November 2017. Photo by Simon Davies.

ST- Fraizer Campbell- He is on fire for Adkins’ side and bagged another two goals against Brentford. Can he add to his tally against the Swans?

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