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watch Hull City vs Crystal Palace Live Streaming online England - Premier League  Soccer Match  October 04, 2014 14.00 GMT On Saturday. Hull City vs Crystal Palace are the favorites to win their England - Premier League group, and Saturday's match  should go a long way towards determining who will come out on top. Saturday’s clash at the King Power Stadium is the tale of two newly-promoted sides enjoying very different fortunes. Leicester City, unbeaten at home, are 12 in the table after a string of stirring performances. Perhaps most promisingly, Nigel Pearson’s side took four points from matches against Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United, holding the Gunners to a hard-fought 1-1 draw before a famous 5-3 victory over United. Dave Nugent has never managed to replicate his free-scoring Championship form at the top level, but will hope to add this season’s solitary strike against Burnley – the striker has scored in each of the sides’ last four meetings. Watch Hull City vs Crystal Palace live streaming online your PC totally free this site. No need install or download any software and tools. Need a Computer and internet Modem, Watch this exciting match here.


 


The Clarets, on the other hand, are yet to win this season and are bottom of the table, although a win could see them claw their way out of a congested relegation zone. Like Leicester, their most promising display came against Manchester United, when they held Louis van Gaal’s side to a 0-0 draw at Turf Moor. Goals, however, remain a real problem – Sean Dyche’s team have not scored since their 3-1 opening day defeat to Chelsea. Neil Warnock’s Crystal Palace are still unbeaten this season under his management and have been steadily improving by winning their last two Premier League games. Warnock will be keen to continue this run of form by repeating last season’s away win. Steve Bruce’s Hull have not struggled to score goals but he will want better defensive performances from the Tigers to secure a first win at the KC Stadium this campaign. New Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis watched from the stands as his men sealed a long-awaited 1-0 victory against Hull City. The former Stoke City manager was confirmed before the match as the man to fill the void left by Ian Holloway at the end of October, and he saw Barry Bannan's strike end an eight-match winless run in the Barclays Premier League despite Yannick Bolasie's dismissal. Bolasie's next involvement was his dismissal after he lunged in on Livermore, but Bannan stunned the home crowd with a low effort from inside the box with just nine minutes left. Hull threw men forward late on and almost levelled when Livermore hit the post but the visitors held on. Hull City manager Steve Bruce: "We're disappointed in the way we played. We just didn't create enough. The longer it went on you could see they were getting more confident. It was the hosts who started the brighter and Yannick Sagbo squandered a fine chance to put them ahead after just two minutes, steering a low shot just wide of the post from close range. Bolasie was Palace's most positive attacking outlet but he struggled to make a meaningful impact without the help of his team-mates and became increasingly isolated as the half wore on.