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Hull City boss Steve Bruce targets two wins for survival

Hull City boss Steve Bruce believes that his side will need two more wins to secure their Premier League status.

Hull City manager Steve Bruce has stated that two more wins should be enough to keep his side in the Premier League.

The Tigers travel to Crystal Palace tomorrow with just goal difference keeping them out of the relegation zone, following a run of six games without a win.

Following the Palace game Hull will play four of the Premier League's current top six, and Bruce is aware that his side face a tough task to survive.

"There's no question it will be difficult," Bruce told the Hull Daily Mail. "We've got six games left and the way I see it we're going to have to win two of those.

"We go to Crystal Palace, but we are capable [of getting a result]. After that it's four games at home and we're going to have to beat one of the big boys.

"It's going to be difficult, let's be fair. We're realistic enough to know that we've got a difficult challenge, but we also know that we've got as good a chance as anyone of coming out of it right."

Hull beat Palace 2-0 when the sides last met in October.

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