Wrexham's Unbeaten Streak Snapped by Hull as Kieffer Moore's Blunders Prove Costly
Wrexham's impressive seven-match unbeaten run in the Championship was brought to a halt by a dominant Hull City side. Star forward Kieffer Moore's costly errors saw the Red Dragons fall 2-0 on the road, dropping them to 14th place in the league standings.

Wrexham's seven-match unbeaten run in the Championship came to an end on Wednesday as they went down 2-0 against a dominant Hull City on the road. The Red Dragons' star forward Kieffer Moore had a night to forget as his two costly misses cost Phil Parkinson's side crucial points. Wrexham have dropped to 14th place in the second tier after the defeat.Hull headed into the game on the back of a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of Middlesbrough and were naturally under a lot of pressure. However, the Tigers took control of the game right from the start. It took the hosts just 10 minutes to break the deadlock as Kyle Joseph came up with a clinical finish.The move started with a long ball from their own half, which went straight to Mohamed Belloumi, who outpaced Dominic Hyam on the right side and entered the box before feeding Matt Crooks. Crooks attempted a first-time shot, which was initially stopped by Arthur Okonkwo but Joseph found the back of the net from the rebound.Wrexham striker Moore had a golden opportunity to restore parity just six minutes later as he found himself in a very good shooting position inside the Hull box, but his effort went wide of the far post. Hull dominated possession in the first period and created more positive goal-scoring chances as Parkinson's side found it difficult to break down the home defence.Moore then had yet another opportunity to equalise at the start of the second half as the Red Dragons earned a penalty, but the striker's weak spot-kick failed to trouble Ivor Pandur, who comfortably parried the ball away by diving to his right.The Wales international was punished for his wastefulness as Hull's Oli McBurnie came off the bench and doubled his team's lead with a clinical finish in the 67th minute. The 29-year-old forward, who returned to action after two months, made an immediate impact as he pounced on Ryan Giles' low cross inside the Wrexham box and put the ball past Okonkwo.This was Wrexham's first defeat in their last seven Championship matches as they dropped to 14th position in the league after today's result, while Hull moved up to sixth and the playoff places. Sergej Jakirovic's decision to bring in McBurnie in the second half proved to be a masterstroke as the experienced striker doubled Hull's lead and sealed three points for them just four minutes after coming onto the pitch. The Scot had been sidelined since October due to a calf injury, but he has now regained fitness and is ready to star for the Tigers again.Moore joined Wrexham from Sheffield United in the summer transfer window and has proved to be a successful signing right from the off. He is the club's top goal-scorer in the 2025-26 campaign, with 10 goals in 20 matches across all competitions. However, on Wednesday, the star striker had a rare off day as his two costly mistakes, including a penalty miss, cost the Red Dragons crucial points.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Hull's Commanding Performance
Hull City, coming off a heavy defeat, showcased their resolve by taking control of the match early on. Kyle Joseph's clinical finish in the 10th minute set the tone for the Tigers' dominance, putting them ahead with a well-crafted goal.
Moore's Missed Opportunities
Wrexham's key striker Kieffer Moore endured a nightmarish outing as his two crucial misses proved pivotal. A botched chance in the first half followed by a weak penalty kick in the second half highlighted Moore's uncharacteristic struggles in front of goal.
Impact of Oli McBurnie
Hull's substitute Oli McBurnie, returning from injury, made an instant impact by sealing the victory with a well-taken goal. Sergej Jakirovic's tactical switch to introduce McBurnie proved instrumental as the striker capitalized on a chance within minutes of stepping onto the pitch.
Post-Match Implications
The defeat sees Wrexham drop in the league standings while Hull City climb closer to the playoff spots. Moore's rare off-day serves as a reminder of the fine margins in football, where missed opportunities can swiftly change the course of a match.
Looking Ahead
As Wrexham reflect on their first loss in seven games, attention turns to bouncing back and regaining momentum in the Championship. With lessons learned from the Hull defeat, Phil Parkinson's side will aim to regroup and continue their push for success in the league.

