Hull City knocked out new Premier League side Leeds United in the previous round of the EFL Cup and they could claim another top-flight scalp in the form of West Ham.
The Tigers beat Leeds on penalties at Elland Road but won the shot count 18-8 in the match itself and have made a strong start to life in England’s third tier, winning to nil against Gillingham and Crewe.
West Ham could be feeling a touch deflated after their last-gasp defeat to Arsenal last time out, which meant they have lost their opening two Premier League games this campaign.
Even with fans in the stands, the Hammers struggled on home soil in the league last term, losing nine of their 19 league fixtures at the London Stadium in 2019-20.
Hull are worth backing in the double chance market
West Ham United hosts Hull City. The Hammers have kicked off their new Premier League campaign with two defeats to Arsenal and Newcastle and are no doubt looking to regain much-needed confidence. The Hammers are likely to take Tuesday's football game very seriously and we are confident that they will shoot as hard as they can.
The man to watch in west ham is Mikhail Antonio, who scored a goal in the London derby over the weekend. Hull City, on the other hand, are looking to build on a tough 1-0 win over Crewe.
When the two teams met in the Premier League three years ago, Hull beat West Ham, which means the hosts are hungry for revenge.
In the previous games we saw that West Ham United is really struggling right now as their manager David Moyes in the first one to get sacked, according to a big number of bookmakers.
Hull seems like a good team, who will definitely try their best tonight, considering WHU's form.
Quite a regular game between typical english clubs.
In my opinion we will see a minimum of two scored goals during this game as the home team struggles really hard in the epl and the away team will fight for the ability to earn some money through getting to the next stage.
Hull City knocked out new Premier League side Leeds United in the previous round of the EFL Cup and they could claim another top-flight scalp in the form of West Ham.
The Tigers beat Leeds on penalties at Elland Road but won the shot count 18-8 in the match itself and have made a strong start to life in England’s third tier, winning to nil against Gillingham and Crewe.
West Ham could be feeling a touch deflated after their last-gasp defeat to Arsenal last time out, which meant they have lost their opening two Premier League games this campaign.
Even with fans in the stands, the Hammers struggled on home soil in the league last term, losing nine of their 19 league fixtures at the London Stadium in 2019-20.
Hull are worth backing in the double chance market