The Mariners have been electric in this season's FA Cup, while the Tigers crashed out in the third round. Luke: With our amazing play-off run all the way to the London Stadium last year, the Mariners cemented themselves in footballing history, not something I recall Hull City doing recently? Granted, there were times when I thought we’d run our luck, but roared on by the most supportive fans across the country, we stormed our way back into the League. Hull City are in impressive form at the minute and Premier League promotion under Acun Illicali seems inevitable, even if it does take a couple of seasons. Harry: Well, I think we can safely say that sport in Hull is far better than in Grimsby. Read more: Taxi driver pinpoints why Hull's traffic hotspots are so bad Sport But, who will emerge victorious? There will be sweat, there will be tears, and there will be a number of thinly veiled insults. Our competitors are now lacing up their gloves, preparing to compete across categories spanning food, drink, history, sport and culture. Two ruthless titans of the British press go head to head, in what is sure to be a thrilling encounter, with the ramifications for the losing side likely to be felt for generations to come. In the red corner, Hull Live's Harry Ingham will be flying the flag for the North Bank, while in the blue corner, Grimsby Live's Luke Green will be fighting for the South Bank. This is the heavyweight clash between Hull and Grimsby, to decide which is the best, once and for all. One city and one town, each with a rich maritime history, divided by 30 miles and the Humber Estuary.
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