Hull City vs Everton: TV channel, live stream, team news & preview

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Hull City will be hoping to pull off an FA Cup upset when they welcome Everton to the MKM Stadium for Saturday's third-round clash.

The Tigers were beaten finalists in this competition in 2014, while Rafa Benitez's men enjoyed the last of their five cup triumphs back in 1995.

Ahead of the game, GOAL brings you everything you need to know, including how to watch, team news, odds and more.

GameHull City vs EvertonDateSaturday, January 8thKick-off time5:30pm GMT

BBC One is showing Hull vs Everton live on TV in the United Kingdom (UK) and the game can also be streamed live online using BBC iPlayer.

UK TV channelUK online streamBBC OneBBC iPlayer

PositionPlayersGoalkeepersIngram, Baxter, CartwrightDefendersCoyle, Elder, Greaves, Jones, Emmanuel, Mcloughlin, Fleming, Bernard, Nixon, Mills, JacobMidfieldersSmallwood, Docherty, Honeyman, Cannon, Longman, Moncur, Williams, Smith, Huddlestone, Hinds, GreenForwardsWilks, Eaves, Lewis-Potter, Smith, Magennins, Jarvis

Callum Elder and Josh Magennis are both doubtful after going off injured in the defeat against Blackpool, while Alfie Jones, Lewis Coyle and Joshua Emmanuel are also sidelined.

Predicted Hull City starting XI: Baxter; McLoughlin, Greaves, Bernard; Longman, Docherty, Smallwood, Lewis-Potter; Honeyman; Smith, Wilks

PositionPlayersGoalkeepersPickford, Begovic, Lonergan, TyrerDefendersKeny, Patterson, Holgate, Keane, Digne, Mina, Mykolenko, Godfrey, Coleman, Branthwaite, WelchMidfieldersAllan, Delph, Doucoure, Gomes, Gbamin, Davies, Whitaker, OnyangoForwardsCalvert-Lewin, Richarlison, Rondon, Gray, Townsend, Gordon, Iwobi, Simms, Tosun, Dobbin

New signings Vitalii Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson could both be in line for debuts in the full-back positions after joining from Dynamo Kyiv and Rangers respectively.

However, Alex Iwobi is away on Africa Cup of Nations duty, with Yerry Mina, Richarlison and Andros Townsend all injured, and Fabian Delph and Jarrad Branthwaite doubtful.

Predicted Everton starting XI: Begovic; Mykolenko, Keane, Holgate, Patterson; Gray, Gbamin, Gomes, Gordon; Calvert-Lewin, Rondon

Evertson is favourite to beat Hull at 10/11 (1.91) with bet365. Hull can be backed at 3/1 (4.0) to pull off a classic FA Cup upset.

Calvert-Lewin is the 4/1 (5.0) favourite to open the scoring with his first goal since August following a long injury lay-off, while Malik Wilks is Hull's 15/2 (8.50) favourite to break the deadlock.

With Hull having both scored and conceded in four of their last five fixtures, odds of 4/5 (1.80) could offer solid value on goals going in at both ends for Everton's sixth game in succession.

Hull City last five resultsEverton last five resultsBlackpool 1-0 Hull (01/01/22)Everton 2-3 Brighton (02/01/22)Nottingham Forest 2-1 Hull (18/12/21)Chelsea 1-1 Everston (16/12/21)Hull 2-2 Bristol City (11/12/21)Crystal Palace 3-1 Everton (12/12/21)Reading 1-1 Hull (04/12/21)Everton 2-1 Arsenal (06/12/21)Hull 2-1 Millwall (27/11/21)Everton 1-4 Liverpool (01/12/21)

Sitting uncomfortably close to the Championship's bottom three after a run of four games without a win, Hull will be pleased to turn their attentions to the FA Cup.

The Tigers came close to pulling off one of the competition's most famous shocks when they went 2-0 ahead against Arsenal in the 2014 final, only to lose out 3-2 in extra-time.

They will be optimistic of causing an upset against an Everton team that finds itself at a low ebb after a run of just two victories in 15 matches.

Having won on just one of their last four visits to the MKM Stadium, Rafa Benitez's side could be in for a tricky cup clash on Saturday.

Odds correct at the time of writing. 18+. Please gamble responsibly.

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