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Accrington vs Hull (26 Jan)
Head Coach
Grant McCann
Recent Form ➡ D W D W W Established1904 (117 years old)
Sport
Soccer
Stadium/HomeKC Stadium
(32,000 Capacity)
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LocationKingston upon Hull, England
NicknamesLeagueEnglish League 1Last Editsmudgie: 15/Jan/21
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(year 2017)

Upcoming Events
26 Jan 21 | | Accrington   |  | - |  |  Hull  |  | Crown Ground @ 5:30pm |
30 Jan 21 | | Hull   |  | - |  |  Swindon |  | KC Stadium @ 3:00pm |
02 Feb 21 | | Hull   |  | - |  |  Lincoln |  | KC Stadium @ 12:00am |
06 Feb 21 | | Burton   |  | - |  |  Hull |  | Pirelli Stadium @ 3:00pm |
09 Feb 21 | | Hull   |  | - |  |  Lincoln |  | KC Stadium @ 7:00pm |
Latest Results
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23 Jan 21 | | Portsmouth |   | 0 - 4 |   | Hull |  | Fratton Park |
19 Jan 21 | | Hull |   | 3 - 0 |   | Accrington |  | KC Stadium |
16 Jan 21 | | Hull |   | 1 - 1 |   | Blackpool |  | KC Stadium |
12 Jan 21 | | Hull |   | 3 - 2 |   | Fleetwood Town |  | KC Stadium |
09 Jan 21 | | Sunderland |   | 1 - 1 |   | Hull |  | Stadium of Light |
DescriptionAvailable in:
Hull City Association Football Club is a professional football club in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1904, the club will play in League One, the third tier of English football, having been relegated from the Championship in the 2019–20 season.
In 2007–08, they achieved promotion to the top flight of English football for the first time in their history by winning the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium. Their highest league finish was in 2013–14, when they finished 16th in the table, a season in which they also reached the final of the FA Cup.
Hull City play home games at the KCOM Stadium, having moved there in 2002 after 56 seasons at Boothferry Park. Hull traditionally play in black and amber, often with a striped shirt design, hence their nickname, The Tigers.

Team Members
Andrew Robertson #26
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Josh Tymon
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Sam Clucas
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Robert Snodgrass #23
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Ahmed Elmohamady #27
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Shane Long #7
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Eldin Jakupovic #35
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Harry Maguire #5
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Harvey Rodgers
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Dieudonne Mbokani #70
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Sebastian Larsson #7
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Lazar Markovic
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Abel Hernandez
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Omar Elabdellaoui
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Calum Burton
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Josh Clackstone
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Michael Dawson
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Evandro Goebel
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Brian Lenihan
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Greg Luer
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David Marshall #1
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Ryan Mason
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Ondrej Mazuch
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David Meyler
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Greg Olley
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Kamil Grosicki #13
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Jarrod Bowen #17
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Ahmed El #27
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Max Clark #5
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Ray Parlour
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Fikayo Tomori #23
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Michael Hector
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Nouha Dicko
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Marcus Henriksen #7
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Tom Huddlestone
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Shaun Maloney
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Kevin Stewart
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Jon Toral #23
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Jake Livermore #8
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Ola Aina #34
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Andrea Ranocchia #13
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Will Keane #10
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Fraizer Campbell
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Jackson Irvine
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Stephen Kingsley
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James Weir
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Stadium or Home
The KC Stadium, often shortened to the KC, is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull (Hull), England. Conceived as early as the late 1990s, it was completed in 2002 at a cost of approximately £44 million. It is named after the stadium's sponsors, telecommunications provider KC, formerly Kingston Communications, a subsidiary of the KCOM Group. The stadium is owned by Hull City Council and operated by the Stadium Management Company (SMC), who are looking to expand the stadium up to 32,000.
The bowl-shaped stadium contains a continuous single tier of seats with a second tier on the west side. Its current capacity is 25,400. The stadium accommodates fans of its two tenants, association football club Hull City A.F.C., which moved there from Boothferry Park, and rugby league football club Hull F.C., relocated from the Boulevard. The ground also hosts international association football and rugby league football competitions and acts as a venue for concerts by musical artists, such as Elton John and The Who.
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