Squad sheets: West Ham United v Hull City

The winners could rise to 13th. The losers could drop into the relegation places. If there were not eight teams involved in the survival scrap, the game would be branded, erroneously, a six-pointer. Phil Brown calls the prospect “mouth-watering”. He has urged Hull, without an away win, to recall such victories as last season, at Arsenal and Spurs. They are buoyed anyway by George Boateng’s availability (red card rescinded). Jimmy Bullard may be on the bench. West Ham are buoyed by their 2-0 defeat of Birmingham. Jeremy Alexander

Venue Upton Park

Tickets £35-51 (0871 222 2700)

Last season West Ham 2 Hull 0

Referee M Atkinson

This season’s matches 20 Y84, R2, 4.30 cards per game

Odds West Ham 5-6 Hull 4-1 Draw 13-5

West Ham

Subs from Kurucz, Stech, Da Costa, Stanislas, Daprela, Collison, Mido, Ilan, Franco, Ngala, Spence

Doubtful Daprela (foot), Franco (hamstring)

Injured Gabbidon (hamstring, 23 Feb), McCarthy (knee, 23 Feb), Dyer (hamstring, 6 Mar), Ilunga (hamstring, 13 Mar), Boa Morte (knee, May), Hines (knee, May), Davenport (legs, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WLDDDL

Disciplinary record Y47 R3

Leading scorer Cole 8

Hull

Subs from Duke, Zayatte, Kilbane, Olofinjana, Barmby, Garcia, Bullard, Zaki, Sonko, Ghilas, Marney

Doubtful Bullard (knee), Ghilas (thigh), Marney (calf)

Injured Geovanni (knee, 7 Mar), Ashbee (knee, May)

Suspended None

Form guide LWDDLD

Disciplinary record Y49 R3

Leading scorer Hunt 6

Match pointers

• Hull’s current run of 18 away matches without a win is the worst in the division

• West Ham were the only London side to win at home against Hull in 2008-09

• Jimmy Bullard’s only league appearance for Hull last season came at Upton Park and lasted 37 minutes

• If selected, Robert Green will be making the 350th league start of his career

• William Gallas and Aaron Hughes (2,340) are the only outfield players to have played more minutes in the Premier League than Andy Dawson (2,317) this season

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Squad sheets: Arsenal v Hull City

Hull achieved one of the shocks of last season when they triumphed 2-1 at the Emirates in September 2008. A repeat seems highly unlikley as Hull’s away form has been wretched in 2009 and they are without midfield dynamo Jimmy Bullard, whose troublesome knee threatens to derail any attempts to climb the table. Arsenal are not entirely without problems of their own, however; after scoring 36 goals in their first 11 games, they have manged just five in five without Robin van Persie who picked up an injury on international duty. Richard Flower

Venue Emirates Stadium

Tickets Sold out

Last season Arsenal 1 Hull 2

Referee S Bennett

This season’s matches 12 Y49, R2, 4.25 cards per game

sportingbet odds Arsenal 3-20 Hull 14-1 Draw 5-1

Arsenal

Subs from Fabianski, Mannone, Mérida, Senderos, Ramsey, Eboué, Wilshere, Eduardo, Vela

Doubtful None

Injured Fábregas (hamstring, 27 Dec), Traoré (hamstring, 27 Dec), Clichy (back, 30 Dec), Bendtner (groin, Jan), Rosicky (groin, Jan), Gibbs (ankle, Feb), Djourou (knee, Apr), Van Persie (ankle, Apr)

Suspended None

Form guide DWWLLW

Disciplinary record Y25 R0

Leading scorers Fábregas, Van Persie 7

Hull

Subs from Duke, Mouyokolo, Mendy, Olofinjana, Barmby, Ghilas, Cousin, Altidore, Vennegoor of H, Halmosi, Kilbane, Sonko

Doubtful None

Injured Bullard (knee, Jan), Ashbee (knee, May)

Suspended None

Form guide DLDWDW

Disciplinary record Y31 R2

Leading scorers Geovanni, Hunt 3

Match pointers

• Hull beat Arsenal here last season, becoming the only team to concede first at the Emirates and go on to win

• Arsenal have won 10 of their last 12 home games, all by at least a two goal margin

• Boaz Myhill has made the most saves per game (4.2) of any regular goalkeeper

• Cesc Fábregas already has 12 assists this season, two more than he got in the whole of the last campaign

• Hull recorded victories in four of their first five Premier League away matches but have won only one of their ensuing 22 away games

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Premier League: Hull City 3-3 West Ham United

The two matches Hull City have played since Adam Pearson returned as chairman and publicly warned the manager Phil Brown that he would be judged on a week-by-week basis have seen the Tigers produce by far their most spirited performances of the season.

Many will point to another return, that of Jimmy Bullard, as the catalyst to a revival which suggests City have it in them to stay up after all. To be sure, the former Fulham midfielder was genuinely outstanding, his instinct for being available in space infallible, his distribution all but faultless. That his efforts should give him a hand in two goals was entirely appropriate for all that both – a deflected free-kick and a penalty even Brown admitted was soft – were fortunate.

But it is also the case that Brown has abandoned the negativity that made City’s early season so depressing, playing two up front and having a go in the manner which saw them pick up so many points at the start of last season.

The fans have responded, giving the stadium the sort of atmosphere which cannot help but inspire a home team, and driven on by Bullard, City reacted so determinedly to going two down in the first 10 minutes that they went off at half-time in the lead.

Jimmy Bullard makes an impact for Hull that Dean Marney has been unable to emulate

The game changed soon after the interval, when Bernard Mendy was sent off for bringing down Scott Parker – almost as outstanding for the Hammers as Bullard was for Hull – and the visitors went on to rescue a point, but overall, it was a match which, despite both clubs’ desperate financial straits, left you thinking both Brown and his opposite number Gianfranco Zola still have plenty of reasons for optimism.

Brown, whose own demeanour seems to have changed since Pearson’s return, was asked what he thought about being judged on a weekly basis. “I accept it,” he said, quietly. “I’ve been here before with Adam. When I first got the job from Phil Parkinson, the caretaker manager’s role lasted for one game, then three games, then six games. It’s a building-block process. We’ll renew that old acquaintance and that working relationship.”

Having just been told that his old friend and mentor Sam Allardyce would be having precautionary heart surgery, managerial pressure was very much on his mind. “We were talking about it coming back from the League Managers’ Association dinner on Tuesday – it’s not new, you’re always under pressure to get results.

“But one of our supporters in Norway wrote to me requesting some semblance of sanity from the supporters – apparently we are, on aggregate, in 56th position out of 92 league clubs on our history. That doesn’t put us in the Championship, it puts us in League One. It brought a little bit of reality to me.”

Having described the game as both crazy and strange, Zola is confident West Ham would pull themselves out of trouble. “It’s not the first time we have handled a game badly when we have been in control, and it’s one of the things we will be talking about, but what I see is a team playing well, not very far from picking up victories instead of draws and defeats. We just need to improve certain things and we’re going to be all right.”

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