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Jackson Irvine scored three goals last season

Hull City recorded their first league win of the season with a narrow victory at Rotherham.

Millers defender Richard Wood gave the hosts the lead against the run of play when he headed in from Ryan Manning's corner before Jackson Irvine levelled with a fine volley.

Fraizer Campbell put the Tigers in front on the stroke of half-time with a close-range finish from Eric Lichaj's cross.

Irvine made it 3-1 after a good move early in the second half and, despite Jamie Proctor's header getting the Millers back in it, Hull held on for the three points.

The hosts will be left to rue Semi Ajayi's last-minute miss, with the defender heading over when well placed in the area.

Tigers boss Nigel Adkins will be relieved to have secured Hull's first win of the season after a poor showing in their 1-0 defeat by Blackburn on Saturday.

The visitors recovered well after falling behind to Wood's header and both Irvine's goals came after excellent approach play.

Hull travel to Stoke City on Saturday, while Paul Warne's Rotherham host Millwall on Sunday.

Hull manager Nigel Adkins told BBC Radio Humberside:

"You've seen tonight a team that's really worked hard for each other. We played some really good football. We knew tonight a big threat would be (their) set-pieces.

"One great way to defend against that is keeping the football and we did that for long periods. We scored some good goals and responded well after going behind."