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China PR U232-0Tajikistan U23
Sat, 31 Jan 2026, 15:00
Full Time
0:1
HT: 0 - 0

Match Timeline

37'
T. Cantwell🟨
Yellow Card
46'
R. Alebiosu🔄
Substitution 1 → L. Miller
57'
A. Forshaw🔄
Substitution 2 → M. Baradji
61'
L. Millar🔄
Substitution 1 → K. Dowell
61'
J. Lundstram🔄
Substitution 2 → Y. Hirakawa
66'
Y. Ohashi🔄
Substitution 3 → A. Gudjohnsen
66'
R. Morishita🔄
Substitution 4 → D. De Neve
71'
A. Famewo🔄
Substitution 3 → M. Jacob
77'
J. Gelhardt🔄
Substitution 4 → L. Koumas
78'
O. McBurnie🔄
Substitution 5 → K. Joseph
82'
L. Koumas
Normal Goal → K. Joseph
87'
S. McLoughlin🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

3Shots on Goal4
3Shots off Goal4
9Total Shots11
3Blocked Shots3
7Shots insidebox9
2Shots outsidebox2
4Fouls10
8Corner Kicks4
0Offsides1
61Ball Possession39
2Yellow Cards0
3Goalkeeper Saves3
479Total passes308
375Passes accurate212
78Passes %69
0.5expected_goals1.47
0goals_prevented0

Starting Lineups

BlackburnBlackburn1:1

Starting XI

22Balázs TóthG
20Eiran CashinD
6Sondre TronstadM
29Mathias JørgensenM
23Yuki OhashiF
15Sean McLoughlinD
28Adam ForshawM
10Todd CantwellM
26Connor O'RiordanD
25Ryoya MorishitaM
2Ryan AlebiosuD

Hull CityHull City1:1

Starting XI

1Ivor PandurG
23Akin FamewoD
27Regan SlaterM
7Liam MillarM
9Oliver McBurnieF
15John EganD
5John LundstramM
20Amir HadžiahmetovićM
4Charlie HughesD
21Joe GelhardtM
2Lewie CoyleD

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Blackburn
Blackburn
Form: D-L-L-D-D
Hull City
Hull City
Form: W-W-W-D-L
Record
1 W
5 D
4 L
7 W
2 D
1 L
Goals Per Game
0.7
Scored
vs
1.6
Scored
1.3
Conceded
vs
0.6
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
40%
Clean Sheets
50%
BTTS
40%
BTTS
40%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.3
Away:0.3
Conceded
Home:1.3
Away:1.3
Scored
Home:1.0
Away:2.2
Conceded
Home:0.4
Away:0.8

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1451
Average
1495
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1414
↓ Momentum (-37)
1522
↑ Momentum (+27)
Expected Outcome
30%
Home Win
32%
Draw
38%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1437
Attack
1466
1518
Defence
1535
Recent Form
1433
Attack
1480
1486
Defence
1547
Post-Match Changes
-9
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Hull City's Roaring Form Too Strong for Struggling Rovers
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:3.20
Expected Value:+44.0%
Confidence:65

The Championship presents a classic clash of form versus desperation as high-flying Hull City travel to Ewood Park to face a Blackburn Rovers side mired in relegation trouble. With Hull sitting pretty in 4th place on 50 points and Blackburn languishing in 22nd with just 29, the table tells a stark story. But as any seasoned bettor knows, the devil is in the detail—and the recent data paints an even more compelling picture for the visitors. Blackburn's season has been one of struggle, and their last ten games underline that narrative. A solitary win—a commendable 2-0 victory over Millwall—is surrounded by five draws and four defeats. They've become the Championship's draw specialists, holding the likes of Middlesbrough (2nd) and Watford to stalemates, but also failing to beat the division's bottom side, Sheffield Wednesday. Their attacking output is a major concern, scoring just seven goals in those ten matches at a rate of 0.70 per game. At home, they are slightly more potent (1.25 goals per game) but still lack a cutting edge, averaging only 3.25 shots on target per match at Ewood Park. Contrast this with Hull City's blistering form. The Tigers have collected 23 points from a possible 30 in their last ten, winning seven, drawing two, and losing just once. Their away record is particularly fearsome: four wins and a draw from their last five on the road, scoring at an impressive rate of 2.20 goals per game. This includes statement victories at promotion rivals Middlesbrough (1-0) and Millwall (3-1), as well as comfortable wins at Preston (3-0) and Southampton (2-1). Defensively, they've been equally robust, conceding only six goals in ten games and keeping five clean sheets. Their shot accuracy on the road is a remarkable 44.3%, suggesting a clinical edge Blackburn sorely lack. The head-to-head history offers little comfort for the home side. In the last five meetings, Hull have won three, with Blackburn winning just one. More tellingly, in three previous visits to Ewood Park, Hull have won twice and drawn once—Blackburn have never beaten Hull at home in the data provided. The most recent encounter was a goalless FA Cup draw at Hull's ground just three weeks ago, proving Blackburn can be stubborn, but also highlighting Hull's ability to keep them quiet. From a betting perspective, the value shouts from the page. Hull City are available at a generous 3.20 for the away win. Given their superior league position, exceptional away form, and historical advantage at this venue, the implied probability of 31.3% feels significantly undervalued. Blackburn's propensity for draws provides a safety net for the bookmakers, but Hull's momentum and quality should see them through. The Tigers are playing with confidence, scoring freely on their travels, and facing a side that creates few chances and struggles to convert them. **Key Points:** * Hull City are in outstanding form, taking 23 points from their last 10 games (W7 D2 L1). * Their away form is even better: W4 D1 L0 in their last five, scoring 2.20 goals per game. * Blackburn have won just once in their last ten matches (W1 D5 L4), scoring only 7 goals. * Historically, Hull are unbeaten in three visits to Ewood Park (W2 D1). * Hull's defensive record (5 clean sheets in 10 games) should stifle Blackburn's weak attack. **Summary:** All the data points towards an away win. Blackburn are battling but lack the firepower to hurt a disciplined Hull side, while the Tigers have consistently shown they can win on the road against superior opposition. At odds of 3.20, backing Hull City to secure a vital three points in their promotion push represents significant value and is our recommended bet.

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