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Result: Fraizer Campbell fires Hull to victory over West Brom

Campbell settled the issue with a composed finish near the end of the first half.

Fraizer Campbell scored his second goal in as many games as struggling Hull beat promotion contenders West Brom 1-0 at the KCOM Stadium.

The three points were well deserved by Hull who defended in numbers but also threatened a visiting team lacking in ideas.

Campbell settled the issue with a composed finish near the end of the first half after a header from Jackson Irvine came back off the bar.

Hull almost grabbed the lead just three minutes in as Kamil Grosicki cut back on to his right foot and sent over a deep cross which Jarrod Bowen headed back from a tight angle, only to see his effort turned on to the bar by goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.

Grosicki then curled two shots over the bar as Hull started the brighter of the two sides.

Jay Rodriguez volleyed wide from a neat Matt Phillips flick as the visitors finally threatened 10 minutes in. James Morrison fired over as West Brom began to establish themselves in an open and fast-paced game.

With both sides struggling to assert control in what had become a dire midfield struggle a Grosicki free-kick was headed well off target by Reece Burke on the half hour.

Campbell should have done better when Irvine squared the ball along the edge of the area but the striker spooned his left-foot shot over the bar with 10 minutes of the half remaining.

But Campbell made no mistake when he gave the home side the lead three minutes later, firing in off the rebound when an Irvine header came back off the bar at a corner.

Tommy Elphick did well to track and block a Rodriguez shot after 58 minutes as the striker threatened to get his side back into the game.

Irvine’s volley did not really test Johnstone as Hull tried to fashion a second goal and Ahmed Hegazi just cleared from Campbell after Grosicki’s good work and cross presented him with a close range opening.

Substitute Bakary Sako hit a free-kick into the wall and fired the rebound wide as West Brom struggled to find the ideas to unlock the resolute Hull defence.

Grosicki won and took a free-kick which the West Brom defence charged down. The winger’s follow-up and a Bowen shot were also kept out in the same attack as Hull looked the more likely to score the second goal which the game badly needed to liven it up.

But the Tigers had already done enough to claim a valuable victory in their bid to climb away from the wrong end of the table.

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1Leeds UnitedLeeds1686228131530
2Norwich CityNorwich169342417730
3Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd169252719829
4Middlesbrough16772178928
5Derby CountyDerby168442517828
6Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest166822316726
7West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom167453324925
8Blackburn RoversBlackburn166731920-125
9Swansea CitySwansea166551813523
10Birmingham CityBirmingham165832017323
11Queens Park RangersQPR167271520-523
12Bristol City166462018222
13Brentford165652520521
14Aston Villa165652423121
15Stoke CityStoke165651920-121
16Wigan AthleticWigan166281924-520
17Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds165472130-919
18Rotherham UnitedRotherham164571322-917
19Millwall164481925-616
20Bolton WanderersBolton164481122-1116
21Preston North EndPreston163672530-515
22Reading164392227-515
23Hull City164391321-815
24Ipswich TownIpswich161781226-1410

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