Summary

  • Full match commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra

  • Hull second from bottom, five points from safety

  • Tigers will stay in the bottom three even if they win

  • Swansea start 16th, five points above the bottom three

  1. Sigurdsson remains Swansea's danger manpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

    Hull City v Swansea (15:00 GMT)

    Gylfi Sigurdsson already has 18 Premier League goals and 10 assists this season - more than any other campaign.

    He's already matched his tally of chances created from the entire 2015-16 season (57), with 11 games remaining.

    BBCImage source, Getty Images
  2. Lawro backs the Tigers to take a pointpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

    Hull City v Swansea (15:00 GMT)

    Mark Lawrenson
    BBC football expert

    Swansea look like a different team under Paul Clement, in attack as well as defence.

    I don't understand why Fernando Llorente did not start many games when Bob Bradley was in charge of Swansea before Christmas.

    Hull also improved when Marco Silva took over, but they have started to plateau a little bit and they are still in deep trouble at the bottom of the table.

    I am going to back the Tigers to get something here, though.

    Lawro's prediction:  1-1  

    Make your predictions here .

  3. Don't miss FA People's Cup highlightspublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

    #PeoplesCup

    Missed the Black Spartans wondergoal, Daisy discovering new team-mates and how Deportivo Lackovtalent got on?  

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    FA People's Cup: Five-a-side football takes over the nation

    You can still catch up on all the amazing stories of the teams battling it out for five-a-side glory and a dream ticket to the FA Cup final.

    Catch the FA People's Cup first-round highlights on the iPlayer. 

  4. 'If we don't win, we must not lose'published at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

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    Swansea City

    Swansea City boss Paul Clement:   "The first thing is we go there to try and win the game. But if we don't it is very important not to lose based on the gap of points between us and them. A point there would not be a bad result.

    "I have watched their games and they were ahead against Leicester, but they probably played them at a bad time compared to when we played them.

    "They also lost against Chelsea and Arsenal, but I thought they played very well in both those games."

    Swansea City manager Paul ClementImage source, PA
  5. 'We need to win'published at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

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    Hull City

    Hull City boss Marco Silva: "The last two games against them were two wins for us, but the next game is the most important. We need to win.

    "We still have six games at home, and three over the next four weeks. We feel good when we play at home."

    Hull City manager Marco SilvaImage source, Reuters
  6. Team newspublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

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    Hull make two changes from the 3-1 defeat by Leicester City. Abel Hernandez and Omar Elabdellaoui come in for Oumar Niasse and Ahmed Elmohamady.

    Curtis Davies is fit after a hamstring injury suffered in January, but starts on the bench.

    Hull City XI:  Jakupovic, Robertson, Maguire, Huddlestone, Hernandez, N'Diaye, Clucas, Ranocchia, Elabdellaoui, Grosicki, Markovic. 

    Hull City team to face SwanseaImage source, Opta

    Swansea  make just the one change from their 3-2 win over Burnley. Winger Wayne Routledge replaces Luciano Narsingh, who drops to the bench.

    Swansea XI:  Fabianski, Olsson, Mawson, Fernandez, Rangel, Cork, Fer, Carroll, Sigurdsson, Routledge, Llorente.

    Swansea team to face HullImage source, Opta
  7. Relegation six-pointerpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 11 March 2017

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    Hello and welcome to our coverage of Hull v Swansea.

    It's 19th v 16th, one of just three Premier League games today but the only one with a real impact at the bottom of the table.

    Hosts Hull sit second from bottom, four points from safety with just two wins in their last 10.

    Swansea are five points above the drop, a little too close to comfort for Paul Clement's side who have lost six of their past 10.

    Relegation six-pointer? Let's have it.

    Marco Silva and Paul ClementImage source, Reuters