2019–20 Hull City A.F.C. season

The 2019–20 season is Hull City's third consecutive season in the Championship and their 116th year in existence.[3] Along with the Championship, the club will compete in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.

Hull City
2019–20 season
OwnerAssem Allam
ManagerGrant McCann
StadiumKCOM Stadium
Championship21st
FA CupFourth round
EFL CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Jarrod Bowen (16)
All: Jarrod Bowen (17)
Highest home attendance24,109 (v Chelsea, 25 January)[1]
Lowest home attendance9,757 (v Swansea City, 14 February)[2][Note 1]
Average home league attendance11,553 (as of 29 February)[Note 1]

Events

  • In February 2019, the new crest to be used from the start of the 2019–20 season was revealed following a supporter-led process of redesigning the club crest. This would be similar to the previous design but with the club name at the top and a different shape.[4]
  • On 31 May 2019, the club announced that a Concessionary Ticket Model would be introduced for the 2019–20 season after a vote on ticketing options was made by club members.[5]
  • On 8 June 2019, manager Nigel Adkins indicated that he would not take-up the offer of a new contract with the club and left the club before the start of the season. Assistant manager Andy Crosby would also leave the club at the same time.[6]
  • On 21 June 2019, Grant McCann was appointed as head coach on a one-year rolling contract, Cliff Byrne would also be joining as his assistant.[7]
  • On 25 June 2019, goalkeeper Matt Ingram was signed from Queens Park Rangers on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[8]
  • On 5 July 2019, Charlie Andrew went on loan to Bradford (Park Avenue) until January 2020.[9] Though on 20 September 2019, he moved on a month-long loan spell to Alfreton Town.[10] This was later extend for the remainder of the season.[11] But on 31 January 2020, he was allowed to go on a free transfer to Lincoln City.[12]
  • On 8 July 2019, David Marshall signed for Wigan Athletic after his contract ran out at Hull.[13]
  • On 10 July 2019, Tom Eaves joined the club on a three-year deal after turning down a contact extension with Gillingham.[14]
  • On 15 July 2019, Danny Lupano was signed from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee.[15]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

On 13 March 2020, the season was suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic, initially until 3 April but later extended to mid-May.[72][73][74][75]

On 13 May, following an EFL meeting, the clubs decided to continue with the season with plans for players to return to training on 25 May.[76]

In May, 1,014 tests were carried out across all of the English Football League and funded by the clubs. Two people from Hull City returned positive results.[77]

On 31 May, the EFL stated plans to restart the league on 20 June, with the play-off final being scheduled for around 30 July, subject to safety requirement and government approval being met.[78]

On 8 June, the first round of fixtures was released. The first set of fixtures following the restart was scheduled for 20 June with Hull's first fixture being the postponed home game against Charlton Athletic with a 3:00 pm kick-off.[79] All the remaining fixtures would be played behind closed doors.[79]

Squad

As of 17 June 2020.[80][81][25][27][30][32][33][38][48][50][52][55][56][57][61][62][53][70]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK George Long
2 DF Eric Lichaj
3 DF Ryan Tafazolli
4 DF Jordy de Wijs (captain)
5 DF Reece Burke
6 MF Kevin Stewart
8 MF Daniel Batty
9 FW Tom Eaves
10 MF Jon Toral
11 MF Marcus Maddison (on loan from Peterborough)
12 GK Will Mannion
13 GK Matt Ingram
15 DF Angus MacDonald
16 MF Robbie McKenzie
17 DF Sean McLoughlin
18 MF George Honeyman
19 MF Josh Bowler (on loan from Everton )
21 DF Brandon Fleming
23 DF Stephen Kingsley
No. Position Player
25 DF Matthew Pennington (on loan from Everton )
26 DF Callum Elder
27 FW Josh Magennis
28 MF Max Sheaf
29 DF Lewis Ritson
30 DF Jacob Greaves
31 FW Keane Lewis-Potter
32 MF Billy Chadwick
33 MF Ahmed Salam
35 DF Matty Jacob
36 MF Jackson Irvine
37 MF Leonardo Lopes
40 FW James Berry
41 MF Herbie Kane (on loan from Liverpool)
42 MF Martin Samuelsen
43 FW Mallik Wilks (on loan from Barnsley)
44 FW James Scott
DF Alex John (on loan from Yeovil Town)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
7 MF David Milinković (at Vancouver Whitecaps)[54]
14 FW Nouha Dicko (at Vitesse Arnhem)[37]

Transfers

Transfers in

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2019GKMatt Ingram Queens Park RangersUndisclosed[8]
1 July 2019RBLucas Odunston Leeds UnitedFree transfer[82]
10 July 2019CFTom Eaves GillinghamFree transfer[14]
15 July 2019CBDanny Lupano Birmingham CityUndisclosed[15]
18 July 2019CBRyan Tafazolli Peterborough UnitedFree transfer[16]
26 July 2019CBSean McLoughlin Cork CityUndisclosed[21]
2 August 2019AMGeorge Honeyman SunderlandUndisclosed[25]
8 August 2019LBCallum Elder Leicester CityUndisclosed[33]
8 August 2019CMLeonardo Lopes Wigan AthleticUndisclosed[27]
8 August 2019CFJosh Magennis Bolton WanderersNominal fee[32]
16 August 2019AMCallum Jones BuryUndiscloed[34]
20 August 2019CMElliot Bonds Dagenham & RedbridgeFree transfer[35]
14 September 2019CFNorbert Balogh PalermoFree transfer[38]
16 January 2020CMMartin Samuelsen West Ham UnitedUndisclosed[50]
31 January 2020CFJames Scott Motherwell£1.5 million[61]

Loans in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
18 July 2019RWJosh Bowler EvertonEnd of 2019–20 season[17][18]
8 August 2019CBMatthew Pennington EvertonEnd of 2019–20 season[30][31]
3 January 2020CMHerbie Kane LiverpoolEnd of 2019–20 season[48][49]
17 January 2020LWMallik Wilks Barnsley30 June 2020[52][53]
31 January 2020DMAlex John Yeovil Town30 June 2020[57]
31 January 2020AMMarcus Maddison Peterborough United30 June 2020[56][53]

Transfers out

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2019GKCallum Burton Cambridge UnitedReleased[83][84]
1 July 2019CBAdam Curry Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019AMEvandro SantosReleased[83][85]
1 July 2019RBJoshua Hesson Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019MFElliot Holmes Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019CFWill Keane Ipswich TownReleased[83][86]
1 July 2019CBOndřej Mazuch Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019LBJake Nicholls Almuñécar CityFree transfer[87]
1 July 2019FWTom Powell Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019CBLiam Ridgewell Southend UnitedReleased[83][88]
1 July 2019LWCallum Smith Dunston UTSReleased[83][89]
1 July 2019MFJosh Thacker Free agentReleased[83]
1 July 2019LMJames Weir Bolton WanderersReleased[83][90]
8 July 2019GKDavid Marshall Wigan AthleticFree transfer[13]
17 July 2019DFChams Faraji RadomiakFree transfer[91]
12 August 2019CFFraizer Campbell Huddersfield TownFree transfer[92]
11 November 2019MFWill Taylor Pickering TownFree transfer[43]
31 January 2020RWJarrod Bowen West Ham United£22 million[62][63]
31 January 2020MFKamil Grosicki West Bromwich AlbionUndisclosed[55]
31 January 2020LMTyler HamiltonFree agentMutual consent[12]
31 January 2020GKCharlie Andrew Lincoln CityFree transfer[12]
29 May 2020CFNorbert BaloghFree agentMutual consent[39]
1 July 2020DFEric LichajFree agentReleased[53]
1 July 2020MFJackson IrvineFree agentReleased[53]
1 July 2020DFStephen KingsleyFree agentReleased[53]

Loans out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
5 July 2019GKCharlie Andrew Bradford (Park Avenue)20 September 2019[10][9]
24 July 2019GKHarvey Cartwright Barton Town30 June 2020[19]
29 July 2019CMMax Sheaf Cheltenham Town30 June 2020[23][24]
31 July 2019CBSean McLoughlin St MirrenJanuary 2020[22]
8 August 2019GKHarrison Foulkes Pickering TownJanuary 2020[26]
8 August 2019DFJacob Greaves Cheltenham Town30 June 2020[29][24]
21 August 2019DFLewis Ritson Blyth Spartans January 2020[36]
2 September 2019FWNouha Dicko Vitesse Arnhem30 June 2020[37]
20 September 2019GKCharlie Andrew Alfreton Town31 January 2020[12][10][11]
18 October 2019GKDavid Robson Gainsborough TrinityWork experience[41]
30 October 2019MFBilly Chadwick Gainsborough TrinityDecember 2019[42]
30 October 2019GKDavid Robson Gainsborough TrinityDecember 2019[42]
29 November 2019GKWill Mannion Kidderminster Harriers30 June 2020[44][45]
6 December 2019LMTyler Hamilton Hartlepool United31 January 2020[46][47]
17 January 2020DFBrandon Fleming Bolton Wanderers30 June 2020[51]
27 January 2020LWDavid Milinković Vancouver Whitecaps31 December 2020[54]
31 January 2020CBDanny Lupano Derry City30 June 2020[58]
31 January 2020MFMarkus Henriksen Bristol City21 June 2020[59][60]
29 February 2020WBAhmed Salam Gainsborough TrinityApril 2020[93]
6 March 2020MFJake Bayram Ossett United30 June 2020[94]

Pre-season

On 4 June 2019, the club announced 3 pre-season friendly matches, Leyton Orient on 9 July 2019, Mansfield Town on 20 July 2019 and Doncaster Rovers on 27 July 2019.[95] On 18 June 2019, a home match against French side Amiens SC was announced for 24 July 2019.[96] The newly-appointed head coach, Grant McCann, would take charge of the team as they return to pre-season training on 24 June 2019.[7] A further pre-season friendly match was announced on 2 July 2019 against Lincoln Red Imps to take place on 12 July 2019 in Marbella, Spain.[97]

A week-long pre-season training camp in Marbella took place from 7 July 2019, with the first 2 friendly games taking place at the Marbella Football Center.[98]


  Win   Draw   Loss

9 July 2019 FriendlyHull City2–2Leyton OrientMarbella, Spain
19:30 CEST Burke  23'
Lewis-Potter  58'
Report[99] Gorman  29'
Coulson  68'
Stadium: Marbella Football Center
12 July 2019 FriendlyHull City2–1Lincoln Red Imps Marbella, Spain
19:00 WEST McKenzie  20'
Trialist  56'
Report[100] Gómez  10' Stadium: Marbella Football Center
20 July 2019 FriendlyMansfield Town2–2Hull CityMansfield
15:00 BST Bishop  44'
Hamilton  54'
Report[101] Bowen  27'
Dicko  46'
Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 1,799
Referee: Michael Salisbury

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Championship 21st 3 August 2019
League Cup First round Second round 13 August 201927 August 2019
FA Cup Third round Fourth round 4 January 202025 January 2020

Updated to match played 27 June 2020.
Source: Competitions

Championship

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
17 Wigan Athletic 39 12 11 16 42 50 8 47
18 Charlton Athletic 39 12 9 18 46 54 8 45
19 Middlesbrough 39 10 14 15 39 50 11 44
20 Stoke City 39 12 7 20 50 58 8 43
21 Hull City 39 11 9 19 52 67 15 42
22 Huddersfield Town 39 11 9 19 46 63 17 42 Relegation to EFL League One
23 Luton Town 39 11 6 22 45 72 27 39
24 Barnsley 39 9 11 19 43 62 19 38
Updated to match(es) played on 28 June 2020. Source: EFL Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences[104]

Results by matchday

Matchday123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839
GroundAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAAHAAHAHHAHA
ResultLWDLLDDWDWLLWWWLDWLWLDWLWWLLLLDLDLLLLLD
Position1813101820202014161216191512111214912121313111412811121314141515171718212221
Updated to match(es) played on 27 June 2020. Source: BBC Sport
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Result summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
39 11 9 19 52 67  −15 42 6 3 11 27 34  −7 5 6 8 25 33  −8

Last updated: 27 June 2020.
Source: BBC Sport

Matches

On Thursday, 20 June 2019, the EFL Championship fixtures were revealed,[105] and Hull started the campaign away to Swansea City on 3 August 2019. The season should have concluded on 2 May 2020 with another away trip, this time to Cardiff City.[105]


  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

3 August 2019 1Swansea City2–1Hull CityLandore, Swansea
15:00 BST Celina  10'
Bastón  47'
van der Hoorn  49'
Bidwell  88'
Report[106] Batty  3'
Eaves  74'
Lichaj  90+6'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 15,741
Referee: John Brooks
10 August 2019 2Hull City2–1ReadingKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen  6'
Irvine  16'
de Wijs  30'
Kingsley  90'
Report[107] Boyé  39'
Yiadom  60'
João  66'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,673
Referee: Matt Donohue
17 August 2019 3Brentford1–1Hull CityBrentford
15:00 BST Watkins  72'
Jeanvier  83'
Report[108] Bowen  53'
Burke  64'
Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Darren England
20 August 2019 4Hull City0–1Blackburn RoversKingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Stewart  38'
Eaves  53'
Kingsley  61'
Bowler  80'
Report[109] Williams  (62)
Lenihan  81'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,240
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
Note: Live on Sky Sports
24 August 2019 5Hull City1–3Bristol CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen  44' Report[110] Rowe  35'
Afobe  41' (pen.), 80'
Palmer  63'
Burke  78' (o.g.)
Weimann  87'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,458
Referee: Dean Whitestone
31 August 2019 6Millwall1–1Hull CityBermondsey
15:00 BST J. Wallace  10' (pen.)
M. Wallace  58'
Böðvarsson  90+2'
Report[111] de Wijs  10'
Grosicki  18'
Bowen  54'
Magennis  84'  90+3'
Lichaj  90+2'
Long  90+3'
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 12,495
Referee: Oliver Langford
14 September 2019 7Hull City2–2Wigan AthleticKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen  10'
Grosicki  20',  64'
Elder  90+4'
Report[112] Dunkley  8',  62'
Byrne  19'
Morsy  23'
Mulgrew  69'
Gelhardt  75'
Garner  83'
Robinson  90+3'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,069
Referee: Gavin Ward
21 September 2019 8Luton Town0–3Hull CityLuton
15:00 BST Report[113] Stewart  63', 90'[Note 2]
Grosicki  87',  88'
Honeyman  89'
Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 10,066
Referee: Andy Madley
28 September 2019 9Hull City2–2Cardiff CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Stewart  23'
Grosicki  44'
de Wijs  89'
Burke  90+4'
Report[114] Glatzel  55'
Ward  90+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,756
Referee: Jarred Gillett
1 October 2019 10Hull City1–0Sheffield WednesdayKingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Eaves  72'
Bowen  86'
Report[115] Hutchinson  43'
Harris  56'
Nuhiu  58'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,590
Referee: Andy Davies
5 October 2019 11Huddersfield Town3–0Hull CityHuddersfield
15:00 BST Hogg  32'
Brown  63'
Grant  68'
Bacuna  74'
Kachunga  82'
O'Brien  90+1'
Report[116] Magennis  90+1' Stadium: Kirklees Stadium
Attendance: 21,702
Referee: David Webb
19 October 2019 12Hull City2–3Queens Park RangersKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen  29'
Magennis  90+6'
Bowler  90+10'
Report[117] Manning  44'
Eze  78' (pen.), 88' (pen.)
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,285
Referee: Tony Harrington
23 October 2019 13Nottingham Forest1–2Hull CityWest Bridgford
19:45 BST Silva  15'
Robinson  40'
Cash  52'
Samba  90+6'
Report[118] Magennis  38',  58'
Bowen  48',  88'
Long  89'
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 27,624
Referee: Oliver Langford
26 October 2019 14Hull City2–0Derby CountyKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Irvine  11'
Bowler  44'
de Wijs  45+1'
Elder  63'
Bowen  74', 80'
Report[119] Holmes  53' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,326
Referee: Simon Hooper
2 November 2019 15Fulham0–3Hull CityFulham
15:00 GMT Reed  37'
Johansen  74'
Report[120] Bowler  9'
Irvine  44'
Bowen  57'
Eaves  84'
Eaves  90'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 18,168
Referee: Keith Stroud
9 November 2019 16Hull City0–1West Bromwich AlbionKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Eaves  69'
de Wijs  87'
Lichaj  90+3'
Report[121] Livermore  16',  28'
Sawyers  90'
Johnstone  90+1'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 13,866
Referee: James Linington
24 November 2019 17Middlesbrough2–2Hull CityMiddlesbrough
12:00 GMT Tavernier  7'
Fletcher  26'
Johnson  37'
Clayton  55'
Dijksteel  90+3'
Report[122] de Wijs  65'
Eaves  71'[Note 3]
Bowen  75'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 18,596
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
27 November 2019 18Hull City4–0Preston North EndKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Bowen  30', 77'
Magennis  48' (pen.)
Grosicki  51'
Batty  65'
Report[123] Gallagher  56' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 9,826
Referee: Jonathan Moss
30 November 2019 19Barnsley3–1Hull CityBarnsley
15:00 GMT Mowatt  23'
Bähre  75'
Chaplin  90+5'
Report[124] Burke  60'
Lewis-Potter  81'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 13,598
Referee: John Brooks
7 December 2019 20Hull City2–1Stoke CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen  49', 56' Report[125] Vokes  7' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,019
Referee: Darren Bond
10 December 2019 21Leeds United2–0Hull CityLeeds
19:45 GMT Phillips  61'
de Wijs  73' (o.g.)
White  79'
Alioski  82'
Report[126] Honeyman  90+4' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 35,200
Referee: David Webb
13 December 2019 22Charlton Athletic2–2Hull CityCharlton
19:45 GMT Matthews  20'
Pratley  34'
Sarr  50'
Leko  90+5'
Report[127] Bowen  47'
da Silva Lopes  66'
Irvine  86'
Phillips  90+6' (o.g.)
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 14,447
Referee: Andy Davies
21 December 2019 23Hull City3–0Birmingham CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Irvine  28'
Eaves  45+1'
Burke  51'
Grosicki  58'
Lewis-Potter  88'
Report[128] McEachran  64'
Crowley  85'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,334
Referee: Anthony Backhouse
26 December 2019 24Hull City0–2Nottingham ForestKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Lopes  73'
Kingsley  77'
Bowen  87'
de Wijs  90+3'
Report[129] Chema  4'
Grabban  11' (pen.), 82'
Watson  87'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,001
Referee: Geoff Eltringham
29 December 2019 25Queens Park Rangers1–2Hull CityShepherd's Bush, London
15:00 GMT Chair  20' Report[130] Honeyman  32',  75'
de Wijs  64'
Irvine  89'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 13,814
Referee: Gavin Ward
1 January 2020 26Sheffield Wednesday0–1Hull CityOwlerton
15:00 GMT Börner  26'
Bannan  90'
Report[131] Bowen  61'
Grosicki  79'
Stadium: Hillsborough
Attendance: 24,842
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
11 January 2020 27Hull City0–1FulhamKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen  67' Report[132] Cavaleiro  29',  71'
Mitrović  73'
McDonald  86'
Christie  90+4'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,347
Referee: Matt Donohue
18 January 2020 28Derby County1–0Hull CityDerby
15:00 GMT Clarke  64'
Knight  78'
Wisdom  81'
Lawrence  86'
Report[133] Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 27,412
Referee: Andy Woolmer
25 January 2020 Hull CityvHuddersfield TownKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to Hull's FA Cup progression.[134]
28 January 2020 29Hull City1–2Huddersfield TownKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Stearman  66' (o.g.) Report[135] Grant  24'
Grabara  66'
Mounié  90+6'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,474
Referee: Steve Martin
1 February 2020 30Hull City1–5BrentfordKingston upon Hull
12:30 GMT Raya  29' (o.g.) Report[136] Benrahma  12', 63', 85'  13'
Burke  20' (o.g.)
Watkins  58'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,034
Referee: Darren Bond
8 February 2020 31Reading1–1Hull CityReading, Berkshire
15:00 GMT Obita  56'
Aluko  85'
Report[137] da Silva Lopes  48'
McLoughlin  71'
Wilks  82'
Irvine  88'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 13,393
Referee: Andy Davies
11 February 2020 32Blackburn Rovers3–0Hull CityBlackburn
19:45 GMT Lenihan  73'
Armstrong  79'
Samuel  80'
Travis  89'
Report[138] Elder  36'
Honeyman  86'
Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 11,888
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
14 February 2020 33Hull City4–4Swansea CityKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Lopes  6'
Maddison  50'
Wilks  61'
Eaves  90+5'
Report[2] Routledge  13'
Wilmot  36'
Naughton  55'
Garrick  77'
Brewster  84'  85'
Ayew  84'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 9,757
Referee: David Webb
22 February 2020 34Preston North End2–1Hull CityDeepdale, Preston
15:00 GMT Gallagher  67' (pen.)
Browne  71'
Stockley  90+7'
Report[139] Wilks  40'
Honeyman  56'
Pennington  81'
de Wijs  90+3'
Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 12,342
Referee: Steve Martin
26 February 2020 35Hull City0–1BarnsleyKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Irvine  49' Report[140] Halme  41'
Woodrow  42'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,272
Referee: David Coote
29 February 2020 36Hull City0–4Leeds UnitedKingston upon Hull
12:30 GMT McLoughlin  50'
Magennis  52'
Report[141] Ayling  5'
Hernández  47'
Bamford  50'
Roberts  81', 84'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,178
Referee: Keith Stroud
7 March 2020 37Stoke City5–1Hull CityStoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Powell  11', 86'
Campbell  16'
Clucas  18', 50'
Report[142] Stewart  7'
da Silva Lopes  73',  76'
Stadium: bet365 Stadium
Attendance: 23,126
Referee: Tim Robinson
18 March 2020 39Birmingham CityvHull CityBordesley, Birmingham
19:45 GMT Report Stadium: St Andrew's
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[72]
21 March 2020 40Hull CityvMiddlesbroughKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[72]
13 April 2020 43Hull CityvMillwallKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[73]
18 April 2020 44Wigan AthleticvHull CityWigan
15:00 BST Report Stadium: DW Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[73]
25 April 2020 45Hull CityvLuton TownKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[73]
2 May 2020 46Cardiff CityvHull CityCardiff
13:30 GMT Report Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[74]
20 June 2020 38Hull City0–1Charlton AthleticKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Batty  45+3' Report[143] Pearce  18'
Oshilaja  39'
Williams  90'
Pratley  90+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Darren England
Note: Held behind closed doors.
27 June 2020 39Birmingham City3–3Hull CityBordesley, Birmingham
15:00 BST Gardner  45',  47', 88'
Crowley  60'
Clarke-Salter  66'
Dean  76'
Report[144] Magennis  2'
Scott  16'
Kane  67'
Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 0
Referee: Dean Whitestone
Note: Held behind closed doors.
2 July 2020 40Hull CityvMiddlesbroughKingston upon Hull
17:00 BST Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Note: Held behind closed doors.

FA Cup

Hull City enter the competition at the third round stage, the draw for which took place on 2 December 2019. Hull were drawn away to either Solihull Moors or Rotherham United with the match to be played the first weekend in January 2020.[145] The second round replay between Solihull Moors and Rotherham United took place later the same day as the third round draw and Rotherham United fought back to beat Solihull Moors 4–3 to progress to play Hull.[146]

The third-round match took place on 4 January 2020, and Tom Eaves gave Hull the lead after 16 minutes but Michael Smith struck back 4 minutes later. After 24 minutes Rotherham defender Adam Thompson brought down Keane Lewis-Potter and was sent off. Just before half-time Kyle Vassell doubled Rotherham's lead. Evans headed in his second of the match after 66-minuetes and scored his hat-trick in added time to put Hull through to the fourth-round.[147] The draw for the fourth-round took place on 6 January 2020 and Hull were drawn at home to Chelsea.[148] The match being selected for live coverage by BT Sport was played at 5:30 p.m. on 25 January 2020.[149] The match was a sell-out with the match seeing the biggest cup crowd at the KCOM Stadium and the largest since January 1973 against West Ham United at Boothferry Park.[150][151]

Hull city started the match brightly but Chelsea scored an early goal when a shot from Michy Batshuayi was deflected in by Ryan Tafazolli. In the second half Fikayo Tomori knocked in a free-kick by Ross Barkley to double the visitors tally. Hull replied through substitute Kamil Grosicki's free-kick that was deflected into the goal off the wall. Hull pressed but could not convert any further chances they had so Chelsea progressed to the Fifth round.[1]


  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

4 January 2020 Third roundRotherham United2–3Hull CityRotherham
12:31 GMT Smith  20'
Thompson  24'
Vassell  43'
Ihiekwe  72'
Report[147] Eaves  16', 66', 90+2',  90+3'
Lopes  86'
Stadium: New York Stadium
Attendance: 6,044
Referee: Anthony Backhouse
25 January 2020 Fourth roundHull City1–2ChelseaKingston upon Hull
17:30 GMT Lichaj  63'
Grosicki  78'
Report[1] Batshuayi  6'
Kovačić  46'
Tomori  64'
Zouma  90'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 24,109
Referee: Craig Pawson

EFL Cup

The first round draw was made on 20 June 2019.[152] Hull were in the Northern Section of the draw and were drawn away to Tranmere Rovers,[152] the match to take place on 13 August 2019 at Prenton Park.[153] The match started with Jon Toral heading a goal for Hull after just 19 seconds, with David Milinković knocking in a rebound five-minutes later. Hull made it 0–3 just before half-time when Ryan Tafazolli headed home a cross from Milinković. The nearest Tranmere got was in the second-half when Morgan Ferrier hit the crossbar.[154] The draw took place on 13 August 2019 for the Second round and Hull were drawn away to Preston North End,[155] the match to take place on 27 August 2019.[156] Preston opened the scoring after 20-minutes through Paul Huntington and doubled their advantage 6-minues later through Josh Harrop. Hull cut the lead when Josh Magennis scored a penalty after 34-minutes, a last minute Jarrod Bowen equaliser sent the game to penalties. Preston scored 5 of their spot kicks but Hull only managed 4 with Tom Eaves failing to score. Preston progressed to the next round.[157]


  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

13 August 2019 First roundTranmere Rovers0–3Hull CityBirkenhead
19:45 BST Ray  74' Report[154] Toral  1'
Milinković  6'
Tafazolli  45'
Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 3,421
Referee: Seb Stockbridge

Statistics

Appearances

As of 27 June 2020.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK George Long 4003901000
2 DF Eric Lichaj 3002901000
3 DF Ryan Tafazolli 1515+602021
4 DF Jordy de Wijs 3003000000
5 DF Reece Burke 3303102000
6 MF Kevin Stewart 21217+32000+10
7 MF David Milinković 11000011
8 MF Daniel Batty 26115+81101+10
9 FW Tom Eaves 37819+145230+20
10 MF Jon Toral 1115+400021
11 MF Marcus Maddison 714+310000
12 GK Will Mannion 00000000
13 GK Matt Ingram 30001020
14 FW Nouha Dicko 401+10001+10
15 DF Angus MacDonald 10100000
16 DF Robbie McKenzie 120802020
17 DF Sean McLoughlin 605+100000
18 MF George Honeyman 37116+1911010
19 MF Josh Bowler 2819+1611020
21 DF Brandon Fleming 70401020
22 MF Markus Henriksen 00000000
23 DF Stephen Kingsley 807+100000
24 FW Norbert Balogh 300+300000
25 DF Matthew Pennington 13010+100020
26 DF Callum Elder 2402400000
27 FW Josh Magennis 26515+840+1021
29 DF Lewis Ritson 00000000
30 DF Jacob Greaves 00000000
31 FW Keane Lewis-Potter 1621+1421000
32 MF Billy Chadwick 00000000
33 MF Ahmed Salam 00000000
34 MF Tyler Hamilton 00000000
35 DF Matty Jacob 00000000
36 MF Jackson Irvine 36234+120+1000
37 MF Leonardo Lopes 37226+722020
40 FW James Berry 00000000
41 MF Herbie Kane 815+112000
42 MF Martin Samuelsen 602+300+1000
43 FW Mallik Wilks 1239+231000
44 FW James Scott 211+110000
Players who played for Hull City but subsequently left the club:
11 MF Kamil Grosicki 2972760+2100
20 FW Jarrod Bowen 321729161+100+11
  • Source: Compiled from competitive match reports

Note: Appearances shown after a "+" indicate player came on during course of match.

Top goalscorers

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League
Cup
Total
Jarrod Bowen20FW 160117
Tom Eaves9FW 5308[Note 3]
Kamil Grosicki11MF 6107
Josh Magennis27FW 4015
Mallik Wilks43FW 3003
Jackson Irvine36MF 2002
Keane Lewis-Potter31FW 2002
Leo Lopes37MF 2002
Kevin Stewart6MF 2002[Note 2]
Daniel Batty8MF 1001
Josh Bowler19MF 1001
Jordy de Wijs4DF 1001
George Honeyman18MF 1001
Herbie Kane41MF 1001
Marcus Maddison11MF 1001
David Milinković7MF 0011
James Scott44FW 1001
Ryan Tafazolli3DF 0011
Jon Toral10MF 0011
Total494558

Disciplinary record

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
Josh Magennis27FW 32000032
Jordy de Wijs4DF 80000080
Jackson Irvine36MF 60000060
Jarrod Bowen20FW 50000050
Tom Eaves9FW 40100050
George Honeyman18MF 50000050
Leo Lopes37MF 40100050
Reece Burke5DF 40000040
Eric Lichaj2DF 30100040
Josh Bowler19MF 30000030
Callum Elder26DF 30000030
Kamil Grosicki11MF 30000030
Stephen Kingsley23DF 30000030
Kevin Stewart6MF 30000030
Daniel Batty8MF 20000020
George Long1GK 20000020
Sean McLoughlin17DF 20000020
Matthew Pennington25DF 10000010
Total
6423000672

Kits

The home kit for the 2019–20 season was unveiled on 14 June 2019, manufactured by Umbro, the shirt is amber with a tiger pattern on the upper front, together with the new crest. This will be complemented by black with amber trim shorts and amber socks with black "Tigers" lettering.[160] The away kit was revealed on 9 July 2019 as a white shirt with black trim to the collar and black and amber trim to the sleeves. The shorts are white with amber trim. The socks are white with black top and amber detail.[161] The third kit was revealed on 13 August 2019 as a deep lagoon colour with amber trim. The shorts are in medieval blue with amber contrast side panels, with deep lagoon socks with navy turnover and amber Tigers lettering.[162] On 11 September 2019, the club announced a new back-of-shirt sponsor, On Line Group, who have agreed a 3-year sponsorship deal.[163]

Notes

  1. Excludes matches held behind closed doors.
  2. The third goal of the Luton Town match was originally credited as an own goal by Dan Potts, but was later officially awarded to Kevin Stewart.[159]
  3. The first Hull City goal of the Middlesbrough match was originally credited to Jarrod Bowen, but was later officially awarded to Tom Eaves by the Dubious Goals Committee.[158]

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