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Sunderland were held to a 2-2 draw at Hull City on Tuesday evening in Sky Bet League One.
The Lads struck first at the KCOM Stadium, as Jordan Jones volleyed into the corner just a few moments after heading against the crossbar.
Hull levelled through Josh Magennis on 28 minutes, but the Black Cats hit back immediately when Grant Leadbitter stroked the ball home from the penalty spot.
The Tigers burst out of the blocks following the restart and brave defending initially kept them at bay, but Magennis headed home his second to level on 63 minutes.
Both sides battled in into the final seconds of added time and Aiden OâBrien headed against the crossbar in added time, as it ended all-square. ....
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Mark Travers: 7 Travers made a few good saves to deny Hull a runaway victory on Saturday. He cannot keep being let down by those in front of him if Town are to stay up. Kieron Freeman: 5 Freeman sent in a few dangerous crosses in the second half. But his lack of pace threatened to cause Town a few problems though as Malik Wilks latched onto the 28-year-old. Sheridan can only hope he sharpens up with more game time. Conor Masterson: 6 The QPR loanee looked a little nervous when asked to make a decision on the ball, but his positioning was quite good. Masterson could benefit from adding some aggression to his game. ....
SWINDON Town lost 1-0 to League One leaders Hull City on Saturday after an early Greg Docherty goal settled matters at the KCOM Stadium. Docherty struck in the fifth minute to give Grant McCann’s side a lead which they never really looked like relinquishing to a Town side that has failed to win in any of their previous four games now. Hull enjoyed the majority of the chances on home soil, and perhaps should have made life more comfortable for themselves. However, the Tigers held on to hoist themselves to the summit of the table and leave Town two points off safety in 22nd. ....