Leicester City relegated to League One
Leicester City relegated to League One Leicester City and Hull City played out an absorbing 2-2 draw at the King Power Stadium in Championship matchday 44, with both sides finding the net twice in a contest that swung back and forth. Hull took the lead in the 18th minute when Liam Millar struck from the left side of the box with a right-footed finish. Leicester responded after the break, with Luke Thomas levelling matters in the 54th minute after being set up by Bobby De Cordova-Reid's cross.
The hosts then moved ahead, only for Hull to hit back again in the 63rd minute through Oliver McBurnie, who finished from the centre of the box after a fast break led by Millar. The equaliser restored parity in a lively and open game. Leicester ended with the greater share of the ball and more attempts, recording 52% possession, 20 shots and 9 corners, compared with Hull's 48% possession, 12 shots and 8 corners.
The expected goals figures also reflected the attacking nature of the match, with Leicester on 3. 37 and Hull on 1. 66.
Incidents: The story of the match Hull City takes the lead 1-0 with Liam Millar scoring from the left side of the box with a right-footed shot. Leicester City lead 2-1 against Hull City. Luke Thomas scores for Leicester City with a left-footed shot from the center of the box into the right corner, assisted by Bobby De Cordova-Reid's cross.
The match is now 2-2 as Oliver McBurnie scores for Hull City with a right-footed shot from the center of the box. Oliver McBurnie scores for Hull City with a right-footed shot from the center of the box into the left corner. The match is now 2-2, and the assist was provided by Liam Millar after a fast break.