League One updatepublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 17 September 2022
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Ben House has given Lincoln the lead at Bristol Rovers.
Port Vale have gone in front at home to Shrewsbury courtesy of Ellis Harrison.
Swansea hit crossbar three times before Ryan Manning puts them ahead on 61 minutes
Wolves loanee Luke Cundle doubles Swansea's lead minutes later after a defensive mix up
Joel Piroe takes advantage of another defensive error to score Swansea's third late on
Swansea move up to 13th ahead of the afternoon's kick offs, Hull drop to 18th
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Ben House has given Lincoln the lead at Bristol Rovers.
Port Vale have gone in front at home to Shrewsbury courtesy of Ellis Harrison.
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The first goal of the day in League Two has come at the University of Bradford Stadium as Andy Cook's tenth goal of the season sees Bradford take the lead over Stevenage.
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Leaders Ipswich have gone in front early at Sheffield Wednesday through Kayden Jackson.
Accrington 1-0 Cheltenham
Joe Thompson
Former Rochdale and Tranmere midfielder on Squad Goals
"You always get entertainment with Accrington, they play expansive football and score goals but are also prone to leaving themselves open to concede!"
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Accrington have made lightning with Sean McConville fifth goal of the season giving Stanley a first minute lead at home to Cheltenham.
FT: Swansea 3-0 Hull
So that's all from the Swansea.com Stadium after a hugely one-sided win for the Swans.
Hull look in real relegation trouble with almost a quarter of the season gone as they continue to leak goals alarmingly, while Swansea picked up three points they really needed ahead of a tough run of games.
Obviously there is still plenty more football to come today, take your pick between the EFL live page, the Premier League live page and don't forget Spurs v Leicester at 17:30 BST.
Thanks for following along with us.
FT: Swansea 3-0 Hull
Hull City manager Shota Arveladze told Sky Sports: "Swansea played really well they played us out.
"In some moments we blocked well, but they did well, created chances and scored goals.
"Mistakes cost you, they had clear chances before the goals, mistakes are mistakes, everyone makes them. Swansea deserved to win.
"We had half chances, not much."
FT: Swansea 3-0 Hull
Swansea City head coach Russell Martin told Sky Sports: "I'm really proud of the players.
"It feels like it's been coming, even today we should have scored more goals.
"It could have led to anxiety when it was goalless at half time.
"But it was a great performance, we were outstanding without the ball out of possession.
"We've been talking about our playing shape bringing goals, and it's nice to get that today.
"Joel [Piroe] has just had that finishing touch missing this season, but everyone can see what he means to us though, and he's getting better and better all the time.
"He's finished the hardest chance, and he will contribute massively this season."
Martin added that Joe Allen, who went off injured after half an hour, does not believe the injury is "too serious".
FT: Swansea 3-0 Hull
Swansea City midfielder Luke Cundle told Sky Sports: "I thought the lads were really good today, playing out from the back.
"The gaffer wants to play football, it suits my game"
Striker Joel Piroe said he was "disappointed" not to have scored a hat-trick, but was happy with the result.
FT: Swansea 3-0 Hull
Ian Walsh
Former Swansea striker on BBC Radio Wales
Hull were poor today, but Swansea showed good character after missing those early chances.
Once they got one, the shackles were off.
They needed that win today.
A deserved and dominant win for Swansea.
Russell Martin needed that and his side responded to lift the Welsh club out of the Championship relegation zone.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Ian Walsh
Former Swansea striker on BBC Radio Wales
You can see why Hull concede so many goals, they are so disjointed at the back.
On this performance they will struggle this season.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Jay Fulton's shot is blocked.
Let's be honest, 3-0 hugely flatters Hull.
It could and should be six or seven.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Hull have a corner.
It sails over everyone and goes out for a goal kick.
A nice analogy of the Hull display.
Oli Cooper and Matthew Sorinola are off for Finn Stevens and the excellently named Armstrong Oko-Flex.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Ian Walsh
Former Swansea striker on BBC Radio Wales
Michael Obafemi has a lot to prove, a lot of hard work ahead.
Great managing of the situation by Russell Martin to get him on with Swansea 3-0 up.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Hull fans. I've got no comfort for you at all.
Six minutes added on.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Michael Obafemi got a big build-up from the Swansea announcer, but he was greeted with a mixed reaction. Some home supporters clearly haven't forgiven him yet, for not wanting to play in earlier games.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
A significant change for the Swans.
Michael Obafemi's first appearance of the season.
Joel Piroe has done his job.
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Ian Walsh there, proving that a pundit will never not take the opportunity to point out when they are right about something.
Swansea 3-0 Hull
Ian Walsh
Former Swansea striker on BBC Radio Wales
I told you he'd get another chance!
That's what good strikers do.
He's been so unlucky and now he's got his goal and he deserves that.