With the Blues and Hull kicking off the weekend's top-flight fixtures, club historian Rick Glanvill and club statistician Paul Dutton conclude their detailed preview of the match…
WE HAVE HISTORY
Few clubs have a longer association with Chelsea than Hull City. They were the first competitive visitors to Stamford Bridge on Monday 11 September 1905 - a 5-1 win for the Pensioners. Jimmy Windridge netted our first ever hat-trick and Davie Copeland added a brace. The Tigers led the return match at Anlaby Road 2-0 at half-time, extended to 4-0 before the Londoners - without Willie Foulke between the sticks - rallied to make it 4-3 at the end.
The Blues' biggest win at Kingston-upon-Hull came as recently as October 2008 when high-flying Hull were managed by Phil Brown. It was third hosting second and Luiz Felipe Scolari's men were ahead on superior goal difference alone.
Frank Lampard opened the scoring after just two minutes with a sublime left-footed chip that gave Boaz Myhill no chance and there were chances for either side up to half-time. Five minutes into the second period the alert Nicolas Anelka exploited mis-communication between Myhill and his centre-backs to nip in and make it 2-0.
Fifteen minutes before the end Florent Malouda taped in from close range from Ricardo Carvalho's cross and it finished 3-0.
This weekend Chelsea are looking to extend our unbeaten record against Hull to 10 games in all competitions, since the Tigers last beat us 3-0 at Boothferry Park in October 1988 in the old Second Division. Michael Smith and a Keith Edwards brace secured the win in front of a 6,953 crowd. Our last eight meetings have seen seven wins and two draws.
The last 10 away games at Hull in all competitions | ||
1965/66 | Chelsea won 3-1 | FA Cup quarter-final replay |
1975/76 | Chelsea won 2-1 | Old Division 2 |
1976/77 | Drew 1-1 | Old Division 2 |
1981/82 | Chelsea won 2-0 | FA Cup 3rd round replay |
1988/89 | Hull won 3-0 | Old Division 2 |
1991/92 | Chelsea won 2-0 | FA Cup 3rd round |
1999/00 | Chelsea won 6-1 | FA Cup 3rd round |
2007/08 | Chelsea won 4-0 | League Cup 3rd round |
2008/09 | Chelsea won 3-0 | Premier League |
2009/10 | Drew 1-1 | Premier League |