Hull FC secured a thrilling 27-20 victory over the Bradford Bulls in the Super League, showcasing their resilience and determination. Despite Bradford's challenging journey, including relegation and liquidation, they started strong, with Waqa Blake scoring the first try just six minutes in. However, Hull FC's Pryce demonstrated his prowess, breaking through the defense and setting up a crucial try for Joe Batchelor, leveling the score at 10-10. The match saw Hull FC take the lead with a 12-10 advantage, thanks to Pryce's accurate kicking and Harvey Barron's contributions. As the game progressed, Bradford's ex-Hull FC player, Connor Wynne, made a significant impact, but Hull FC's strong defense and strategic plays kept them ahead. The turning point came in the second half when Bradford's Rowan Milnes took the lead with two converted penalty goals, but Hull FC's Pryce remained composed, scoring a penalty to tie the game at 20-20 with just 10 minutes remaining. The final minutes were intense, with both teams trading blows. Hull FC's strategic play and Pryce's precision kick from 30 meters out secured the win, ending the match with a 27-20 score. The game showcased the teams' determination and the importance of every point in the Super League.