Hull earn point as Leicester City's second half surge falls short | OneFootball

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·21 April 2026

Hull earn point as Leicester City's second half surge falls short

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Match in Five Sentences: Leicester City and Hull City drew 2-2. Liam Millar opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a precise low finish from the left. After the restart, Jordan James converted from the spot (52.), and Luke Thomas swept the Foxes ahead (54.). Oliver McBurnie levelled (63.) and, despite the Foxes registering 20 attempts to Hull's 13, the points were shared. Hull drop from sixth to seventh and visit Charlton next, while Foxes stay 23rd and host Millwall on Friday.

Player of the Match: Liam Millar drove Hull's threat all night, scoring the opener and later setting up Oliver McBurnie's equaliser on the break.


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Stat of the Match: Foxes registered 20 attempts, edging Hull's 13 and reflecting their front-foot approach.

Three Things We Learned: Abdul Fatawu won the penalty that sparked the comeback, with Jordan James converting. Patson Daka struck the right post late on (80.), the closest Foxes came to a winner. Hull matched the hosts for shots on target with four apiece despite fewer overall attempts.

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