Proud Hull City players must respond against Nottingham Forest
Slow traffic on Hall Road following road traffic collision
Unboxed's About Us Caernarfon compilation
Netflix - Heartstopper trailer
The One Show: Dan Stevens makes huge dig at Boris Johnson
Meerkats Arrive At Pickering Park Aviary
Boris Becker arrives for sentencing at London court
EasyJet issues alert to people travelling to Spanish islands this year
'Diva' dog demands dinner on time
Plucky pooch hailed 'next Rocky Balboa'
Coupon Queen on This Morning shares how to get £99 Disney West End theatre tickets for £25
Cannabis farm discovered at former off-licence premises in Goole
Sharon to fly home to be with Covid-stricken Ozzy
Hull City's woeful record at Ashton Gate took another blow on Saturday, when a brace each from Andreas Weimann and Chris Martin plus one from Antoine Semenyo sealed an emphatic 5-0 triumph for ex-Tigers boss Nigel Pearson and his Bristol City side.
From the moment Weimann struck through the hands of Nathan Baxter after just five minutes, the contest rarely looked in any doubt, with boss Shota Arveladze admitting the performance and result ensured it was a terrible day for the Tigers in the West Country.
Just one game remains for City, who face Nottingham Forest at the MKM Stadium on Saturday lunchtime to bring the curtain down on their first campaign back in the Championship.
When Nathan Baxter has an absolute shocker in the opening five minutes, you know the tone is set and this has the power to be a bad afternoon, and so it proved. When the Chelsea loanee came careering towards the edge of his penalty area to try and deal with a long ball, only to get it all wrong and see the ball go beyond him and towards the net, you sensed a nervousness.
That proved only a momentary reprieve after Sean