The Bradford Bulls have ended their five-game losing streak with a hard-fought 16-14 victory over Hull FC. The away side, Hull FC, entered the game on the back of a disappointing 12-4 loss to Toulouse, and their struggles continued when they lost experienced player Brad Fash to injury early on. With both teams in poor form, the match was a tense affair, with both sides taking the points when they were offered. The second half saw Hull FC's Yusuf Aydin sent off for a reckless tackle, which proved to be a turning point. Bradford's Ethan Ryan continued his impressive form, scoring his ninth try in 12 matches, while Hull FC's Brad Fash suffered a potential MCL injury. The Bulls' coach, Kurt Haggerty, praised his team's resilience, acknowledging their lack of fluidity with the ball. Conversely, Hull FC's interim coach, Andy Last, expressed disappointment, attributing their struggles to a lack of confidence and a poor start to the game. This win moves Bradford level with Hull FC in the Super League standings, with both teams aiming to bounce back from recent setbacks.