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Hull City should face the titanic match against Ipswich Town head-on.

Hull City has triumphed in their past six trips to Portman Road, and they intend to do so once again on Tuesday night.

On Monday afternoon, Hull City will make the long trip to Suffolk prepared to face an Ipswich Town team that is enjoying life back in the Championship under Kieran McKenna and is now lying two points off the top place after nine games.

After a horrifying stretch in League One, McKenna led the Tractor Boys to automatic promotion last season, and this season’s early going has seen that momentum carry over.

Hull City has another chance to go on the road, extend their winning streak there to four games—a significant accomplishment—and gain ground on a rival team that is presently six points ahead of them. READ MORE: Regan Slater makes Hull City supporters plea as he delivers dad quip after first home goal

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