Day 5
McCallum S. 66'
Hull City: 1. Pandur - 2. Coyle L., 5. Jones Al., 6. McLoughlin S., 17. Burns (Slater, 68) - 3. Giles (Drameh C., 46), 8. Mehlem - 10. Ömür, 33. Belloumi (Palmer K., 68) - 9. Bedia, 44. Kamara Abu (Millar L., 46)
Substitution: Drameh C. (from 46); Millar L. (from 46); Slater (from 68); Palmer K. (from 68)
Bench: 31. Racioppi - 29. Matty - 18. Simons, 25. Zambrano Ó. - 48. Burstow
Yellow Cards: Burns 45
Sheffield Utd: 1. Cooper - 2. Gilchrist (Seriki, 83), 6. Souttar H., 15. Ahmedhodžić - 4. Arblaster, 8. Hamer G. (McCallum S., 62), 11. Rak-Sakyi (Brooks A., 62), 14. Burrows, 21. Vinícius Souza - 10. O'Hare (Brewster, 62) - 9. Moore Ki. (Shackleton, 88)
Substitution: McCallum S. (from 62); Brooks A. (from 62); Brewster (from 62); Seriki (from 83); Shackleton (from 88)
Bench: 17. Davies A. - 33. Norrington-Davies - 42. Peck Sydie - 23. Campbell T.
Yellow Cards: Arblaster 7; Hamer G. 27; Brooks A. 75; Gilchrist 81
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