Coventry City faced off against Hull City in a thrilling Championship match. The game started off with both teams showing their attacking prowess, but it was Hull City who struck first with a goal from Mallik Wilks in the 15th minute. Coventry City responded quickly with a goal from Callum O'Hare to level the score.
The second half saw Hull City take the lead once again through Keane Lewis-Potter's goal, but Coventry City fought back valiantly and equalized with a goal from Viktor Gyokeres. However, it was Hull City who had the last laugh as they secured all three points with a late winner from George Honeyman.
Philogene would be the man to make the breakthrough on the half-hour mark, as his shot went past Collins and into the back of the net.
Kasey Palmer struck an unstoppable free-kick from 25-yards out, leaving Allsop helpless.
Collins was called into action at the other end following the restart, making a fine stop to keep out a Philogene effort from inside of the area.
Hull were presented an opportunity to retake the lead when Joel Latibeaudiere was adjudged to have brought down Liam Delap in the area.
Mark Robins at least had the option of throwing on both his two big goal-scoring targetmen Haji Wright and Ellis Simms into the fray at half-time. And, on 58 minutes, the hosts were level when Thomas got his head Jay Dasilva's cross to scramble home a second equaliser.
But Thomas then left himself down at the other end, selling his keeper short with an ill-judged backpass, Collins was slow to respond as Ohio nipped in to score. And, although they did try to force a little drama, the 25,000 fans had no puff left after Wembley and could not lift them - and the tired hosts really had no more left to give.
Hull went back ahead in controversial circumstances on the stroke of half-time, Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho converting from the penalty spot despite replays showing Joel Latibeaudiere's foul on Liam Delap took place outside the area.
Mark Robins' men again dragged themselves back into the game as Bobby Thomas headed Jay Dasilva's cross in just before the hour mark, but it was Liam Rosenior's visitors who found a winner.
The match ended 3-2 in favor of Hull City, leaving Coventry City disappointed but determined to bounce back in their next fixture. It was a thrilling encounter that showcased the competitive nature of Championship football.
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