Hull see off Wrexham after Pandur's penalty save | OneFootball

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·10 December 2025

Hull see off Wrexham after Pandur's penalty save

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Match in Five Sentences: Hull City beat Wrexham 2-0. Kyle Joseph opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a close-range finish. The turning point came when Kieffer Moore's penalty was saved by Ivor Pandur (56.) after Nathan Broadhead had won the spot kick (55.). Hull had 19 attempts to the visitors' eight and 52.5% of the ball, underlining steady control. The result lifts Hull from 12th to sixth and they visit Millwall next, while Wrexham drop to 14th and host Watford.

Player of the Match: Ryan Giles knitted Hull's left flank together, supplying the assist for Oliver McBurnie and producing four key passes and five accurate crosses.


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Stat of the Match: Wrexham managed one shot on target, underlining how little they tested Ivor Pandur.

Three Things We Learned: Oliver McBurnie's cameo mattered, with the substitute scoring, taking three shots and winning three aerials in 27 minutes. Giles' delivery was a constant weapon, with five accurate crosses from 10 and two big chances created. Wrexham's missed spot kick proved pivotal, and they ended with eight attempts and only one on target.

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