Bullard made a scoring return for City's reserves against Bolton
Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard's long-awaited return to first team football could come against former club Fulham.
The 30-year-old, who has not played since January because of a knee injury, trained with the first team on Friday.
And he is now expected to be named in the squad for Monday night's game at Craven Cottage.
"It's a big decision but it's great to have him back and see the things that he does," said Tigers assistant manager Brian Horton.
"He's a quality player and he'll be a massive plus when he does start a game."
Bullard scored on his return for Hull's reserves against Bolton two weeks ago and played for 70 minutes in a behind-closed-doors-friendly against York City.
Horton added: "We all want him back as quickly as we can but you can't rush it."
Bullard suffered a serious knee injury 37 minutes into his Hull City debut at West Ham United after joining from Fulham.
The Tigers' £5m record signing was flown to the United States for surgery and has been undergoing extensive rehabilitation under the watchful eye of club physiotherapist Simon Maltby.
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