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Championship Postponed Games Preview

underthegreysky1971 by underthegreysky1971
03/02/2026
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Championship Postponed Games Preview:

Postponed games Overview:
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Dates: Tuesday 3rd February
Number of Fixtures: 4
Hull City: HOME vs Watford (Tuesday 3rd Feb, 19:45)

Replay of Postponed Games of the Sky Bet Championship is here. Rescheduled games are being played tonight including a vital playoff battle.

3rd February – Stats & Historical Data

All Fixtures – Head to Head, xG Form & Historical Positions

Championship Fixtures - Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Season 2025-26 | Includes rescheduled/postponed fixtures

Sheffield Utd17th
vs
Oxford United23rd
Head to Head (Last 6 seasons)
Sheffield Utd
3W0D1W
Oxford United
xG Form (Last 5 games)
Sheffield Utd
xGF: 7.9 | xGA: 6.5 (+1.4)
Oxford United
xGF: 9.1 | xGA: 5.8 (+3.3)
Last Meeting
Sheffield Utd 3-1 Oxford United (xG: 1.0-1.1)
3 Feb 2026 - 2025-26
Hull City6th
vs
Watford12th
Head to Head (Last 6 seasons)
Hull City
1W4D3W
Watford
xG Form (Last 5 games)
Hull City
xGF: 6.0 | xGA: 8.0 (-1.9)
Watford
xGF: 4.7 | xGA: 8.9 (-4.2)
Last Meeting
Hull City 0-0 Watford (xG: 0.3-0.9)
3 Feb 2026 - 2025-26
Blackburn20th
vs
Sheffield Wednesday24th
Head to Head (Last 6 seasons)
Blackburn
4W3D3W
Sheffield Wednesday
xG Form (Last 5 games)
Blackburn
xGF: 3.3 | xGA: 7.4 (-4.1)
Sheffield Wednesday
xGF: 4.3 | xGA: 12.6 (-8.4)
Last Meeting
Blackburn 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday (xG: 0.9-0.3)
3 Feb 2026 - 2025-26

Matchday 0 - Historical Insights

Sheffield Utd vs Oxford United - Historical Insights

Head to Head (Last 6 seasons): Sheffield Utd 3 wins, 0 draws, Oxford United 1 wins

Recent Meetings:

  • 2025-26: Sheffield Utd 3-1 Oxford United (xG: 1.0-1.1)
  • 2025-26: Oxford United 0-1 Sheffield Utd (xG: 1.1-0.5)
  • 2024-25: Oxford United 1-0 Sheffield Utd (xG: 1.1-1.3)

Hull City vs Watford - Historical Insights

Head to Head (Last 6 seasons): Hull City 1 wins, 4 draws, Watford 3 wins

Recent Meetings:

  • 2025-26: Hull City 0-0 Watford (xG: 0.3-0.9)
  • 2025-26: Watford 2-1 Hull City (xG: 2.8-0.9)
  • 2024-25: Watford 1-0 Hull City (xG: 0.6-0.6)

Blackburn vs Sheffield Wednesday - Historical Insights

Head to Head (Last 6 seasons): Blackburn 4 wins, 3 draws, Sheffield Wednesday 3 wins

Recent Meetings:

  • 2025-26: Blackburn 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday (xG: 0.9-0.3)
  • 2025-26: Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Blackburn (xG: 0.5-0.8)
  • 2024-25: Blackburn 2-2 Sheffield Wednesday (xG: 1.6-0.9)

Current Championship Table

Championship Table

Championship Table

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Coventry42251078442+4285
2Ipswich41211287142+2975
3Millwall422110115647+973
4Southampton422012107350+2372
5Middlesbrough422012106242+2072
6Hull City42208146460+468
7Wrexham421713126360+364
8Derby42189156153+863
9Norwich42177185550+558
10Bristol City421610165251+158
11QPR421610165863-558
12Watford421415135251+157
13Preston421415135053-357
14Swansea42169175054-457
15Birmingham421511165152-156
16Stoke City421510174946+355
17Sheffield Utd42166205959054
18Charlton421213173951-1249
19Portsmouth421212184357-1448
20Blackburn431212193853-1548
21West Brom421113184256-1446
22Oxford United421014184154-1344
23Leicester421114175464-1041
24Sheffield Wednesday42111302582-57-4

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Hull City Historical Comparison

Hull City at 3rd Feb – Through The Years

Historical Position Comparison

Hull City - Tuesday 3rd February 2026

SeasonPosPtsGDxGDFormFinal
2025-26 (now)6th68+4-18.0LWDDL-
2024-2522nd23-11-3.8WLWLD21st
2023-247th39+4+7.0WLLWL7th
2022-2316th33-10+0.0DDDWW15th
2021-2222nd27-7+0.0DLLWD20th
2019-209th39+6+0.0DWLWW24th

Data from 6 Championship seasons (2019-2025)




BTP Analysis & Verdicts

Key Storylines This Week

  • Hull City On Fire: The Tigers have rattled off five consecutive wins across all competitions and sit firmly in third. With games in hand on some of the teams around them, Hull have a genuine window to push towards the top two — and Tuesday night’s fixture against a Watford side in complete disarray could be the perfect opportunity to stamp their authority on the title race.
  • Watford In Total Chaos: The manager resigned on Sunday afternoon, plunging the club into their third managerial change of the season. Reports of feuding between the ownership and coaching staff have been doing the rounds, and now caretakers Charlie Daniels, Dan Gosling, and Adrian Maranapa are tasked with picking up the pieces — starting Tuesday night. It couldn’t be worse timing.

Match of the Week: Hull City vs Watford

This is the rescheduled fixture that was originally called off just 20 minutes before kickoff after the technical area was found to be frozen over. When this game was first due to be played, Hull were already red hot — and they have only gotten better since, now on five straight wins in all competitions. Meanwhile, Watford couldn’t be in worse shape: manager gone, ownership and coaching staff at loggerheads, and a caretaker setup thrown together at the last minute. It’s a fixture absolutely dripping with storyline, and on current form it looks like a serious mismatch.

One thing to keep in mind though: because this is a postponed fixture, any new signings Hull picked up on deadline day yesterday won’t be eligible to play. So this is the squad that was already getting the job done — no reinforcements allowed. That said, given the form they’re in, it’s hard to see that mattering much on Tuesday night.

BTP Prediction: Hull City 3-0 Watford

Player to Watch: Imrân Louza (Watford)

Watford are in complete disarray, but Louza is the one player who could still give them some semblance of quality on the pitch. The Morocco international and club captain has been outstanding this season — six goals and six assists in 25 Championship appearances, with a goal involvement rate that puts him among the very best midfielders in the division. He’s been widely tipped as too good for this level, with Premier League clubs reportedly sniffing around all January. The big question on Tuesday night is whether Louza can be the talisman that pulls a demoralised, managerless Watford side together — or whether the chaos behind the scenes will drag even him down. Against a Hull side in the best form of their season, it’s a tough ask, but if Watford are going to get anything from this game, it’ll be through him.

Imrân Louza

Watford • M • 2025-2026 Season

38 apps7 goals9 assists7.34 avg rating

BTP Predictions Summary

Match BTP Pick Reader’s Pick
Blackburn vs Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 1-0
Hull City vs Watford 3-0 2-1
Portsmouth vs Ipswich 1-2 2-2
Sheffield United vs Oxford 2-0 3-1

Final Thoughts

Four games, but big storylines running through all of them. Hull vs Watford is the undisputed headline fixture — a rescheduled game that’s only become more one-sided as the weeks have gone by. Sheffield United’s home game at Bramall Lane against Oxford is also a must-watch: the Blades are brilliant at home and need to keep winning if they’re going to keep their play-off push alive. Meanwhile, Sheffield Wednesday’s extraordinary inability to score makes the Blackburn fixture must-win territory for Wednesday — and a genuine test of whether Rovers can grind out another three points despite their own off-pitch chaos with the kit manufacturer situation.

Best case for Hull City: A dominant, statement-making performance in front of the home fans that stretches the winning run to six, sends a clear message to the rest of the Championship, and puts genuine daylight between Hull and the pack chasing them in the race for automatic promotion.

Worst case: Five straight wins is a punishing run of fixtures, and fatigue could creep in at the edges. If Hull don’t bring their very best, Watford’s backs-against-the-wall mentality — even under a hastily assembled caretaker setup — could produce something scrappy and competitive. A dropped point here and the pack starts reeling Hull back in just as they were beginning to pull away.

Check back after the midweek fixtures for our full Gameweek 31 review with xG analysis!

Tags: Blackburn vs Sheffield WednesdayChampionship gameweek 30Championship midweek fixturesChampionship PredictionsHull City promotionHull City vs WatfordImran LouzaPortsmouth vs IpswichSheffield United vs OxfordWatford manager sacked
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