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After a cataclysmic collapse at the MKM Stadium on Tuesday night for North End, they will be looking to correct things at home against The Addicks.

Despite being 2-0 up in ten minutes and cruising throughout the first half, it was the classic case of a story of two halves as Hull City took the game to Preston, with Oli McBurnie scoring twice, one after the restart, and another in the 74th minute.

The game was up and running for the Lilywhites within three minutes, with Thierry Small opening his account for the club with a strike on his weak foot, after a scramble in the box from the corner saw the ball fall to the 20-year-old.

Not long after, it was a disastrous display of possession from Hull at the back, after the ball fell to Ben Whiteman on the edge of the box and slipped it to Michael Smith for a calm finish with Ivor Pandur rooted to the spot as the former Sheffield Wednesday man also opened his goalscoring account for the club.

However, the changes Sergej Jakirović made at half-time, with Joe Gelhardt and Liam Millar entering the pitch, the paradigm shifted in favour...

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