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But in Estupinan's absence the visitors took the lead after just four minutes when captain Greaves, who was playing left-back as opposed to his usual position of centre-back, whipped a delightful ball across goal for Pelkas to tap home. The early goal flattened the atmosphere at Cardiff City Stadium; the home fans had only seen seven goals before Wednesday and never more than one in a match. Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan last attended a home match when the Bluebirds hosted Crystal Palace in the Premier League in May 2019The Tigers continued to dominate the chances in the first half, and Greg Docherty's deflected shot forced a smart save from Ryan Allsop to keep the score at 1-0. Hull should have doubled their lead a minute later when Cyrus Christie's cross found an unmarked Longman three yards out but the midfielder somehow headed wide of the target.
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Hull vs Cardiff: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Championship clashmatch preview Everything you need to know as the Tigers prepare for a huge showdown with Neil Warnock's side at the KCOM StadiumPublished: 16:24, 28 Apr 2018Updated: 16:25, 28 Apr 2018CARDIFF CITY need to beat Hull to remain in an automatic promotion spot going into the final Championship game of the season.
Hull vs Cardiff: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Championship clashmatch preview Everything you need to know as the Tigers prepare for a huge showdown with Neil Warnock's side at the KCOM StadiumPublished: 16:24, 28 Apr 2018Updated: 16:25, 28 Apr 2018CARDIFF CITY need to beat Hull to remain in an automatic promotion spot going into the final Championship game of the season. The Bluebirds beat the Tigers 1-0 when the two clubs went head-to-head in December. 1 Neil Warnock's side are cruising towards the Premier LeagueCredit: Action Images What time is kick-off? THIS match will take place on Saturday, April 28. It will kick-off at 3pm.
The first half fizzled out without either team creating much in the way of chances and was met by a chorus of boos by Cardiff fans at its conclusion. But the atmosphere changed rapidly in the second half, as Joe Ralls pressured a short pass out from Hull keeper Baxter and the ball fell kindly to Robinson who drew Cardiff level in the 47th minute. Hudson brought on striker Mark Harris and winger Gavin Whyte to capitalise on the shift of momentum and with Tan watching on will have been delighted with the impact made. Robinson, who was looking to make amends for his dismissal against Swansea, lofted a cross to the back post where blue shirts were lining up, and Whyte got the all-important touch. Just as Cardiff looked set to record back-to-back league wins for the second time this season, Slater turned away from Ralls on the edge of the area to find a couple yards of space and fire low into Allsop's bottom corner.
But Slater turned the game on its head once more, first scoring from outside the area with a low effort into the bottom left corner before arriving late into the box to thump home Ryan Longman's cross. Another home defeat sees the Bluebirds drop to 18th in the Championship, one place above Hull City on goal difference. Before kick-off, Cardiff owner Vincent Tan - who was attending his first game in more than three years - confirmed that interim manager Mark Hudson had been offered the job until the end of the season. There was more good news for the Bluebirds who welcomed back striker Robinson from suspension for the first time since his red card in the south Wales derby, while Hull's top scorer Oscar Estupinan began his three-game suspension.
"Then we were naive at a couple moments in the game and gifted the the goal which was the winner ultimately. "We spoke about that afterwards, there's lot of things we need to learn but we'll stick together and continue to improve as a group. "Hull City manager Liam Rosenior:"I'm just proud, the resilience, the character of the group. "First half was I thought outstanding, the control, the dominance and the chances we created.
And the 23-year-old completed the dramatic comeback a minute later as Hull worked the ball well down the right and Longman crossed for the arriving Slater to spark jubilant scenes among the travelling fans. Cardiff looked to add yet another twist late on and came close when Curtis Nelson headed Ralls' corner over the bar. But it was not to be for the Bluebirds, as Hull recorded another away win and a first victory for newly appointed Rosenior. Cardiff City interim manager Mark Hudson told BBC Sport Wales: "We didn't play well in the first half, so we spoke at half time and started the second half well.
"I said we will make mistakes, it is part of the process, but I was so pleased with the reaction. To come back and for young Regan Slater to score two outstanding goals, I couldn't be prouder of the group. "Line-upsCardiffFormation 4-2-3-11Allsop2Romeo38Ng16Nelson37NkounkouSubstituted forWhyteat 58'minutes35Rinomhota8Ralls10OjoSubstituted forColwillat 76'minutes19SawyersSubstituted forM Harrisat 57'minutes11O'Dowda47RobinsonSubstitutes3Bagan9Etete12Sang20Whyte21Alnwick27Colwill29M HarrisHullFormation 4-2-3-113Baxter33Christie6Figueiredo5Jones4Greaves15WoodsSubstituted forTufanat 61'minutesBooked at 89mins24Seri8Docherty20PelkasSubstituted forSinikat 73'minutesBooked at 90mins27Slater16LongmanSubstituted forCoyleat 84'minutesSubstitutes1Ingram2Coyle7Tufan11Sinik17McLoughlin21Fleming22SmithReferee:James BellAttendance:16, 387Live TextMatch ends, Cardiff City 2, Hull City 3. Second Half ends, Cardiff City 2, Hull City 3.