Hull City managed a morale-boosting FA Cup win at Blackburn Rovers last time out, but remain deep in trouble in the Championship after a very poor run of form culminating in a soul-destroying 1-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers.
Ryan Mason and Abel Hernandez are of course still missing, though manager Nigel Adkins should otherwise have pretty much a full deck to pick from for the bottom half clash against Reading.
Seb Larsson may come into the midfield in place of Markus Henriksen this time but otherwise, we should see a pretty familiar line-up in a 4-2-3-1 formation:
The ex-Rangers man remains solid, if unspectacular, and provides a decent last line of defence at the KCOM.
He’ll be needed in support of the front men out wide on the right. So look out for an all-action performance from the right-back.
The former Tottenham and England man’s better days are gone, but he is still crucial to the Tigers and is sure to play this weekend.
The talented centre-back may partner Dawson in what needs to be a strong defensive display.
With the Tigers potentially very narrow, Aina will need to be fully fit and ready to go in order to get up and down the line on Saturday.
May well come in this time given his expertise at set-pieces in what could be a tight enough match.
Solid enough in the middle of the park but will need to be switched on against a side who know how to pass the ball.
Did alright when on loan at Rangers but isn’t kicking on here. A good performance in a crucial game is needed this time.
I can’t help feeling he is a little better in a deeper role but for now, he has a crucial support role to play in creating goals for his struggling side.
The youngster has been the shining light this season at Hull City and he will surely be given another start against the Berkshire team.
The former Wolves man has quite a job on his hands to play up front alone in this line-up and make a difference, but he does possess quality and that could come to the fore this time.
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