Last Updated: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 14:50
Hull could be without winger Robbie Brady for the midweek clash at play-off rivals Cardiff.
Brady, on a season-long loan from Manchester United, suffered a recurrence of a thigh injury, which had kept him out of the previous two matches prior to his return at the weekend in the home draw with Ipswich.
The Irishman felt his thigh at half-time and was not risked in the the second period by manager Nick Barmby, who replaced him with Aaron Mclean.
Mclean is likely to return to the starting line-up at Cardiff if Brady fails to make it, while Josh King and Mark Cullen provide Barmby with alternative attacking options.
Barmby has no other new injury or suspension problems as the Tigers chase their first league win in six matches in an attempt to get their play-off bid back on track following five straight draws.
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