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Florian Jozefzoon (left) netted twice in Derby's dominant display at Hull

Florian Jozefzoon scored twice as Derby eased past a much-changed Hull in the Carabao Cup second round.

The former Brentford midfielder netted in either half on a night where Hull had little to show for their efforts.

Martyn Waghorn also scored his first for Frank Lampard's side in front of a sparse crowd - with the visitors making eight changes and the home side nine.

Mason Mount added a late fourth to complete the rout at the KCOM Stadium for the visitors.

The two sides will meet again on the same ground in the Championship on Saturday with league points to play for.

Four academy graduates started for Hull while Derby had former Tigers midfielder Tom Huddlestone and experienced defender and captain Richard Keogh in their line-up.

The visitors took the lead their early dominance deserved after 24 minutes when a ball over the top from Bradley Johnson played Waghorn through and the summer signing calmly took it on his chest before lobbing George Long for his first Derby goal.

The visitors were two up seven minutes before the break as Jozefzoon was given too much space on the edge of the Hull area and shot past Long for his first Rams goal.

Jack Marriott then forced Long into a save as the visitors threatened to run riot against a clearly inexperienced side.

But Hull finally woke from their slumber as Nouha Dicko's long-range shot and Todd Kane's effort forced Kelle Roos into his first two saves of the match in first-half injury time.

Keogh was alive to the danger to block a shot from Dicko on the edge of the area as Hull broke clear early in the second half in a rare foray forward for the Tigers.

Dicko finally escaped the attentions of Keogh when the Derby captain slipped but the Hull striker curled his shot wide midway through the second period.

Marriott just failed to get on Waghorn's cross before substitute Duane Holmes crossed low for Jozefzoon to net his second from close range after 73 minutes to wrap the tie up before Mount added a fourth after rounding the keeper.

Report supplied by Press Association.