Derby took another step on the road to a great escape in the Championship when they beat Hull 3-1 at Pride Park.
Wales international Tom Lawrence scored and laid on another for Festy Ebosele after Craig Forsyth gave Derby a first-half lead they never looked like relinquishing.
The defender headed past Matt Ingram on his 250th appearance for Derby who, despite still being in administration, are now only four points behind fourth-from-bottom Reading, who have played two games less.
Hull started well enough with Keane Lewis-Potter forcing Ryan Allsop into a flying save but the night went rapidly downhill for the Tigers after Forsyth put Derby ahead.
They did at least respond in the second half and pulled a goal back when Forsyth deflected in a Lewis Potter cross but it is now back-to-back defeats for Hull.
Polish midfielder Krystian Bielik made his first start for Derby in just over a year after a serious knee injury but it was Hull who began brightly and went close in the fourth minute.
Lewis-Potter found space on the edge of the area to fire in a shot which Allsop did well to turn behind.
Derby were moving the ball quickly and getting crosses into the box although Hull almost hit them on the break in the 15th minute when Marcus Forss whipped the ball in and Lewis-Potter headed wide.
But Hull were stunned four minutes later when Jason Knight crossed from the right and Forsyth climbed above Lewie Coyle to power a header into the top right corner.
Derby threatened whenever they went forward and it was no surprise when they increased their lead in the 38th minute.
Ebosele used his strength to power his way to the byline and when Ingram could only push the ball away, Lawrence pounced to score from six yards.
It was all Derby and Max Bird was close to a third when his swerving shot from the edge of the box brought a sharp save from Ingram.
The half-time whistle came as a relief to Hull but it was short lived as Derby wrapped up another big win two minutes after the break.
Lawrence drove forward and played in Ebosele who fired in a low drive which flew past Ingram's right hand and inside the far post.
Hull at least showed some fight and reduced the deficit in the 65th minute when Lewis-Potter went past Ebosele on the left and his cross went in off Forsyth.
But a comeback never really looked on and Derby saw the game out to keep their dream of survival alive.
What the managers said...
Derby's Wayne Rooney: "[Lawrence] has been excellent. I knew at the start of the season when I made him captain that some people would have said it was a controversial decision. But I've known Tom for a long time and know what he's capable of and knew that by giving him that extra responsibility it would up his game.
"He's a player who wants to be challenged and I think Tom is probably in the best form he's been in for a long time. He's scoring goals, creating goals but the other side of it which people don't really see that much is his work-rate is incredible. He's playing almost every minute of every game and although he's had issues in the past with getting cramp a lot, he's really worked hard on his diet and he's been magnificent."
Hull's Shota Arveladze: "It's difficult for me to explain why we were so weak at things that we are really good at. Like team work, winning the first and second ball we are good at but today we lost those kind of balls.
"We started well and things were going the way we talked about. We spoke about some things which worked well but then after the goal we lose every ball and every bounce was for Derby. Then the second goal we have three players looking to each other. As I say we are good on team work and working hard but today was disappointing."