Preston North End scored the first goal when Emil Riis scored after 8 minutes, making it 0-1.
Hull equalised to make it 1-1, when Keane Lewis-Potter scored, in the 35th minute.
With barely 30 minutes on the clock, Hull’s Richard Smallwood scored and gave Hull the lead.
With only five minutes left to play, Hull’s Josh Magennis increased the lead as he scored.
The 1-4 goal came in the 90th minute, when Andy Cannon scored a goal for Hull. The 4-1 goal was the last one of the game.
On Saturday, Preston will host Swansea and Hull will host Bournemouth.
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