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Updated Friday 21st February
" CARDIFF CITY "
Team news, the Ole will be without influential midfielder Gary Medel with a thigh injury while Mark Hudson will miss the rest of the season with a hamstring issue.
There was better news for Peter Whittingham and Jordon Mutch however, with both set to be back in training ahead of Saturday’s game.
Kenwyne Jones and Fraizer Campbel will lead Cardiff City's attack.
Mark Hudson is ruled out for the season.
Jordon Mutch and Gary Medel could be missing due to injury but Medel is back training in the gym.
Relegation-threatened Cardiff City are likely to be without midfielder Gary Medel for several weeks.
The Chilean international has posted a picture of himself on social media having a scan confirming a thigh tear.
"He'll probably be out for a few weeks, but it's the first time he's got that injury," said Cardiff manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
“Injuries are part of the game and we've got players to come in”
"Hopefully he's a quick healer but we just want him back as quickly as possible."
Cardiff are second from bottom of the Premier League and host Hull City on Saturday.
The influential Medel suffered the injury in the Bluebirds' home 2-1 FA Cup defeat by Wigan at the weekend, leaving the clash at the break.
Medel has played 26 games for the Welsh club since joining them for £11m from Sevilla in August, 2013.
"Injuries are part of the game and we've got players to come in," Solskjaer added.
"Peter Whittingham has been injured since the Swansea game, so he'll be fit again. At least that balances the books a little bit."
Updated 21/02/2014.
" HULL CITY "
Hull City boss Steve Bruce could be boosted by the return of defenders James Chester and Liam Rosenior for Saturday's trip to South Wales.
Chester has been out for a month with a hamstring injury and full-back Rosenior (thigh) has missed the last two matches, but both are back in contention.
Striker Sone Aluko could also play a part having managed 90 minutes in Monday's FA Cup draw at Brighton, but Robbie Brady (groin) and Paul McShane (ankle) are long-term absentees
Hull City have their own injury concerns. Bruce is set to be without defender Paul McShane and winger Robbie Brady. But Nikica Jelavic and Shane Long should return to the side after missing the Tigers’ FA Cup draw at Brighton on Monday.
Goalkeeper Allan McGregor will also return to Premier League action following his suspension after being red-carded in his side’s defeat at Crystal Palace last month.
The return of McGregor sees an interesting match-up as he comes up against his biggest rival for the Scotland international shirt, Bluebirds shot-stopper David Marshal
Hull will have to improve on Monday night's performance for Saturday's big game in Wales....
Allan McGregor knows that Hull are capable of far better displays than the one shown at Brighton in the FA Cup and says improvements will be needed for Saturday’s Barclays Premier League trip to Cardiff City.
A late Yannick Sagbo goal rescued the Tigers’ FA Cup hopes on Monday night to set up a replay against the Championship side, but before that re-match comes a key league fixture at the Cardiff City Stadium.
“Cardiff is a massive game,” said McGregor.
“Especially so after the last few weeks when everybody down at that end seems to be picking up points. It’s a massive game for us.
“I think we’ll have to play better than we did against Brighton. We were better in the last 15 or 20 minutes of that game with better movement up front and playing the ball in to feet to get into better positions.
“But I thought we could have played a lot better. We kept the ball in the first half but were just going from side to side and apart from the two efforts against the bar, we didn’t really have a shot on target.
“We were a wee bit better in the second half and played higher up the field and Matty Fryatt coming on caused them problems with his movement.
“We managed to score a great goal with a great ball in from Sone, a great first touch from Yannick and then the finish.”
Cardiff City v Hull CityPossible City side:-Possible Hull side:-I do think that Aluko has a good chance of returning in the league for Hull.
Last 5 meetings:-01 Oct 2011----Hull City 2-1 Cardiff City----League Championship
13 Mar 2012----Cardiff City 0-3 Hull City----League Championship
10 Nov 2012----Cardiff City 2-1 Hull City----League Championship
04 May 2013----Hull City 2-2 Cardiff City----League Championship
14 Sep 2013----Hull City 1-1 Cardiff City----Premier League
Fact:-The biggest win in this fixture was a 6-0 Cardiff win at Ninian Park, on November 1st, 1969.
Prediction:-Cardiff City 2-0 Hull City.