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Hull vs Leeds: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news and odds for Championship clash

LEEDS UNITED face another challenging clash in their bid to gain promotion to the Premier League.

They travel to Hull City, where the atmosphere regularly gets feisty.

Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds side can move to within a point of leaders West Brom with a win at Hull

Yet, Leeds are the in-form team, looking to make it four wins in a row in the Championship – while the Tigers are closing in on a relegation battle after nine games without a win in the English second tier.

What time does Hull vs Leeds kick off?

This Championship clash will take place on Saturday, February 29.

It will kick off at 12.30pm.

The match will be held at the KC Stadium.

In the reverse fixture, it ended 2-0 to Leeds at Elland Road.

What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?

Hull vs Leeds will be shown live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event, with coverage underway from 12pm.

Sky Sports customers can live stream this match via the app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.

Alternatively, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass with NowTV for £9.99.

What is the team news?

The major absentee for Leeds is the suspension of goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, who has been banned for EIGHT games for racially abusing Charlton’s Jonathan Leko in September.

That means he will not be able to play until the Barnsley clash on April 18 – with Illan Meslier expected to deputise in his place.

Meanwhile, Hull City have a lengthy injury list with Tom Eaves, James Scott, Herbie Kane and Eric Lichaj all out for the season.

Josh Bowler, Reece Burke, Keane Lewis-Potter and Jordy de Wijs are also sidelined, while Angus MacDonald is expected to sit out as he continues to get match fit.

Hull lost their main goal threat in the January window after Jarrod Bowen joined West Ham

Stat attack!

  • Hull have won just once in their last seven meetings with Leeds
  • Leeds have score just 50 goals this season, only two more than 17th placed Hull
  • The Tigers will struggle for goals for the remainder of the season, after the sale of Jarrod Bowen, who scored 16 times in Championship this term – their next best is the injured Eaves on five

What are the odds?

Leeds are overwhelming favourites to win this match at 4/11, while Hull have been given a 15/2 chance to walk away with all three points.

The visitors’ Patrick Bamford has been criticised for a lack of goals this season and is 4/1 to net more than once at KC Stadium – compared to his teammate Jean Kevin Augustin who is 11/2.

Yet, Hull could pull off a shock, with victory for the hosts and both teams to score being priced at 12/1.

Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.