Just a couple of days after Hull City's players returned from their 10-day trip across Europe, they're back in action against Premier League opposition.
Fresh from Saturday night's fine 3-1 win over Malaga in Marbella, Shota Arveladze's men host Leicester City at the MKM Stadium in the only home outing of their pre-season campaign.
More than 8,000 fans are expected at the MKM Stadium for the first glimpse of City's new signings, with the likes of Tobias Figueiredo, Jean Michael Seri, Ozan, and Oscar all expected to feature, while familiar face Allahyar Sayyadmanesh will also return after making his loan move permanent earlier in the transfer window.
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First glimpse of Hull City's new signings in Leicester defeat
Here's how the new boys fared...
City....
Well beaten in fairness in that second half. Two quick goals killed it and they were well punished.
Reaction...
To come from downstairs shortly. Leicester City are crowned inaugural Corendon Cup champions...
82 minutes
Tyler Smith breaks through the middle but his pass is too strong for Allahyar down the left.
Seri....
Huge ovation from the supporters for the new arrival. He's done OK tonight, error for the goal, but there has been plenty of positives.
80 - CHANGES
City bringing off: Figueiredo and Seri.
City bringing on: Andy Smith and Callum Elder
70 - CHANGES
Ozan off, Greg Docherty - new dad - is coming on. Oscar is off, Tyler Smith on.
Break in play....
Greaves with a heavy challenge on the far side, and we're getting drinks.
CHANCE
Albrighton's ball picks out Vardy at the back stick after he pealed off Figueiredo, smashes his volley over.
City...
Need a change, Docherty for Ozan maybe? Energy in midfield is sapping, a little.