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Hull v Blackburn
Opta facts
Hull haven’t lost three consecutive league matches against Blackburn since March 1989.
Blackburn are looking to win consecutive league visits to Hull for the first time since December 1979.
Following their victory over Reading in their first home game, Hull are looking to win their opening two league matches of the season at the KCOM Stadium for the first time since 2015-16, when they beat Huddersfield and Fulham under Steve Bruce.
Blackburn have lost on each of their last four league trips to Yorkshire, conceding at least three goals in each of those matches. However, Rovers’ last such victory did come at Hull in August last season, thanks to a Bradley Dack winner.
Blackburn boss Tony Mowbray has recorded seven league victories against Hull City, more than versus any other team.
No player has had more shots in the Championship through the first three matches without scoring than Blackburn’s Bradley Dack (12 – alongside Sergi Canos).
Rochdale v Sunderland
Opta facts
This will be just the third league meeting between Rochdale and Sunderland; the Black Cats completed the league double over The Dale in League One last season.
Rochdale have lost their opening three league games against a single opponent on 12 different occasions, most recently suffering this fate versus Burton Albion in September 2012.
Rochdale are looking to remain unbeaten in the opening four league games of a third tier campaign for the first time since 1929-30.
Sunderland are winless in their last four league away games (D2 L2), they last went on a longer run without a victory in March 2018 (6 games).
Rochdale have recorded possession figures of 59.4% and a passing accuracy of 81.5% this season; League One highs in both categories.
Plymouth v Salford
Opta facts
This will be the first Football League meeting between Plymouth and Salford.
Plymouth have failed to win any of their last eight matches when facing a side for the very first time in the Football League (D4 L4), last tasting victory in such a fixture back in January 2011 against MK Dons (3-1).
Plymouth have only lost two of their last 12 home games in league competition (W7 D3), picking up victories in each of their last two.
After winning their first game in the Football League (2-0 v Stevenage on the opening day), Salford are winless in their two league games since (D1 L1).
Plymouth’s Danny Mayor has been directly involved in four goals in his last six league appearances (two goals and two assists), however three of those came while playing for previous club Bury at the end of last season.
Salford have faced 48 opposition shots in their three games in League Two this season – only Cambridge (51) and Stevenage (50) have allowed more in the competition.
Odds correct at 1410 BST (19/08/19)
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