
Blackburn Rovers earned their first away win since September with a 2-1 victory over Hull City.
Goals from Stephen Warnock and Keith Andrews were enough to see Rovers edge past a Tigers team that still hasn't won in the league since December.
The game threatened to boil over midway through the second-half when Hull City's Dean Marney was sent-off for retaliation minutes before the midfielder's victim Morten Gamst Pedersen was dismissed himself for two bookable offences.
Two first-half goals in the space of four minutes gave Rovers a clear advantage at half-time and the game looked dead and buried when Marney received his marching orders.
But Phil Brown's men were given new life when Pedersen walked on 70 minutes. Skipper Ian Ashbee gave them hope when he pulled a goal back 10 minutes from time but the visitors held out.
Highlight:
Hull City V Blackburn

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