2017–18 Hull City A.F.C. season

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Hull City
2017–18 season
OwnerAssem Allam
ChairmanAssem Allam
ManagerLeonid Slutsky
(until 3 December)[1]
Nigel Adkins
(from 7 December)[2]
StadiumKCOM Stadium
Championship18th
FA CupFifth round
EFL CupSecond round
(vs. Doncaster Rovers)
Top goalscorerLeague: Jarrod Bowen (14)
All: Jarrod Bowen (15)
Highest home attendance18,026 (26 December v Derby County)[3]
Lowest home attendance13,524 (6 March v Millwall)[4]
Average home league attendance15,622[5]
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Hull City's first season back in the Championship following their relegation the last season in their 114th year in existence.[6] Along with the Championship, the club are competing in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Events[]

  • On 9 June 2017, the club announced the appointment of Leonid Slutsky as head coach.[7]
  • On 30 June 2017, Liam Edwards signed a one-year deal, on a free transfer from Swansea City.[8]
  • On 3 July 2017, Jonathan Edwards signed a new one-year deal with the club and was loaned to Accrington Stanley for the season.[9]
  • On 5 July 2017, Josh Tymon was released after failing to agree a new contract with the club.[10]
  • On 11 July 2017 Ola Aina of Chelsea signed a season-long loan with the club.[11]
  • On 15 July 2017, Tom Huddlestone joined Derby County for an undisclosed fee,[12] on a two-year contract.[13]
  • On 18 July 2017, free agent Fraizer Campbell signed a two-year deal with the club.[14][15]
  • On 19 July 2017, Eldin Jakupović signed a three-year deal with Leicester City for an undisclosed fee.[16]
  • On 19 July 2017, Ahmed Elmohamady joined Aston Villa on a three-year contract for a fee of £1 million.[17][18]
  • On 21 July 2017, Andrew Robertson moved to Liverpool for an initial fee of £8 million,[19] in a reverse move Kevin Stewart signed a three-year deal with Hull City for an undisclosed fee.[20][21]
  • On 26 July 2017, Ondřej Mazuch of Sparta Prague signed a two-year contract with the club after impressing in pre-season trials with the club.[22] Also Callum Burton arrived from Shrewsbury Town signing a one-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[23]
  • On 27 July 2017, Michael Hector joined on a season-long loan from Chelsea.[24]
  • On 9 August 2017, signed Sebastian Larsson on a one-year contract following his release from Sunderland at the end of the 2016–17 season.[25]
  • On 23 August 2017, Sam Clucas signed a 4-year deal with Swansea City for an undisclosed fee,[26] in a reverse move Stephen Kingsley signed a 3-year deal, with an optional extra year for an undisclosed fee.[27]
  • On 24 August 2017, Jon Toral signed a three-year deal with the club.[28]
  • On 29 August 2017, Nouha Dicko, of Wolverhampton Wanderers, signed a 3-year deal, with an optional extra year for an undisclosed fee.[29]
  • On 30 August 2017, Jackson Irvine, of Burton Albion, signed a 3-year deal, with an optional extra year for an undisclosed fee.[30]
  • On transfer dead-line day, 31 August 2017, Fikayo Tomori signed a season-long loan deal from Chelsea.[31]
  • In September 2017, Jarrod Bowen signed a new contract with the club that sees him stay at the club until 2020.[32]
  • On 12 October 2017, was appointed Head of Club Strategy.[33]
  • On 27 October 2017, Daniel Batty went on a month-long loan to FC Halifax Town.[34]
  • On 3 November 2017, Callum Burton went on a month-long loan to Salford City.[35]
  • On 8 November 2017, Josh Clackstone went on a month-long loan to FC Halifax Town.[36]
  • On 24 November 2017, Adam Curry went on a month-long loan to Boston United.[37]
  • On 28 November 2017, Will Mannion went on an emergency week-long loan to Plymouth Argyle.[38]
  • On 3 December 2017, Leonid Slutsky and left the club by mutual consent after a run of bad results.[1]
  • On 7 December 2017, Nigel Adkins was appointed as head coach on an 18-month contract,[39] Andy Crosby was appointed as his assistant.[2]
  • On 5 January 2018, Jonathan Edwards was recalled from his season-long loan to Accrington Stanley and was immediately loaned out for the remainder of the season to Woking.[40]
  • On 22 January 2018, goalkeeping coach Pat Mountain left the club for family reasons, taking up a similar position at Forest Green Rovers.[41]
  • On 26 January 2018, Barry Richardson was appointed goalkeeping coach.[42]
  • On 31 January 2018, Angus MacDonald signed from Barnsley on a two-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[43]
  • On 31 January 2018, Harry Wilson joined on loan from Liverpool for the remainder of the season.[44]
  • On 13 February 2018, it was announced that Ryan Mason would retire from playing, on medical grounds, with immediate effect.[45] Mason had suffered a fractured skull that required surgery after a clash of heads with defender Gary Cahill on 22 January 2017, in a Premier League match against Chelsea.[46]
  • On 28 February 2018, Brandon Fleming moved to Gainsborough Trinity on a month-long loan.[47]
  • On 28 February 2018, Tyler Hamilton and Robbie McKenzie signed two-year contracts with the club.[48][49]
  • On 2 March 2018, Academy player Billy Chadwick signed a professional contract with the club for one-year.[50]
  • On 16 March 2018, Ben Hinchliffe went on loan to Gainsborough Trinity until the end of April 2018.[51]
  • On 19 March 2018, Greg Luer joined Maidstone United on loan until the end of the season.[52]
  • On 18 April 2018, Brian Lenihan announced his retirement from football, and was released from his contract with the club.[53]
  • On 2 May 2018, Adama Diomande's contract was cancelled so he could join Los Angeles.[54]
  • On 16 May 2018, Allan McGregor chose not to sign a contract extension with the club, instead signing a two-year deal with Rangers.[55]
  • On 18 May 2018, Adam Curry and signed one-year deals with the club.[56][57]
  • On 18 May 2018, Josh Clackstone, Greg Luer, David Meyler and Greg Olley were released by the club, while Max Clark, Abel Hernández, Sebastian Larsson and Moses Odubajo were offered new deals.[58]
  • On 30 May 2018, Michael Dawson left for Nottingham Forest on a free transfer.[59]
  • On 4 June 2018, Abel Hernández left the club by mutual consent.[60]
  • On 11 June 2018, Sebastian Larsson rejected a new contract offer deciding to return to Sweden to play for AIK.[61]
  • On 22 June 2018, defender Eric Lichaj signed a two-year deal with Hull City for an undisclosed fee.[62]
  • On 22 June 2018, Max Clark was reported as joining Vitesse Arnhem at the end of his contract.[63]

First team squad[]

As of 11 May 2018[64][11][14][22][24][65][66][25][27][28][29][30][31][34][35][36][38][43][44][45][52][53][54]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland SCO Allan McGregor
2 DF England ENG Moses Odubajo
3 DF Czech Republic CZE Ondřej Mazuch
4 MF Australia AUS Jackson Irvine
5 DF Jamaica JAM Michael Hector (on loan from Chelsea)
7 FW Poland POL Kamil Grosicki
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL David Meyler
9 FW Mali MLI Nouha Dicko
10 FW Uruguay URU Abel Hernández
11 MF Spain ESP Jon Toral
12 GK Scotland SCO David Marshall
13 GK England ENG Will Mannion
15 MF Brazil BRA Evandro
16 MF Sweden SWE Sebastian Larsson
17 MF England ENG James Weir
18 MF England ENG Daniel Batty
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW England ENG Will Keane
20 FW England ENG Jarrod Bowen
21 DF England ENG Michael Dawson (captain)
22 MF Norway NOR Markus Henriksen
24 DF England ENG Max Clark
25 FW England ENG Fraizer Campbell
26 MF England ENG Greg Olley
27 DF England ENG Josh Clackstone
28 DF Scotland SCO Stephen Kingsley
29 DF England ENG Fikayo Tomori (on loan from Chelsea)
34 DF Nigeria NGA Ola Aina (on loan from Chelsea)
35 MF England ENG Kevin Stewart
36 GK England ENG Callum Burton
49 MF Wales WAL Harry Wilson (on loan from Liverpool)
50 DF England ENG Angus MacDonald


Transfers[]

Transfers in[]

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2017 LW Wales Liam Edwards Swansea City Free [8]
18 July 2017 CF England Fraizer Campbell Crystal Palace Free [14]
21 July 2017 CM England Kevin Stewart Liverpool Undisclosed [20][21]
26 July 2017 CB Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch Sparta Prague Undisclosed [22]
26 July 2017 GK England Callum Burton Shrewsbury Town Undisclosed [23]
9 August 2017 CM Sweden Sebastian Larsson Sunderland Free [25]
9 August 2017 LB Scotland Stephen Kingsley Swansea City Undisclosed [27]
24 August 2017 AM Spain Jon Toral Arsenal Undisclosed [28]
29 August 2017 CF Mali Nouha Dicko Wolverhampton Wanderers Undisclosed [29]
30 August 2017 MF Australia Jackson Irvine Burton Albion Undisclosed [30]
31 January 2018 CB England Angus MacDonald Barnsley Undisclosed [43]
22 June 2018 RB United States Poland Eric Lichaj Nottingham Forest Undisclosed [62]

Transfers out[]

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2017 CB Northern Ireland Alex Bruce Free agent Released [67]
1 July 2017 CB England Curtis Davies Derby County Undisclosed [68]
1 July 2017 ST England Luke Lofts Free agent Released [67]
1 July 2017 CB England Harry Maguire Leicester City Undisclosed [69]
1 July 2017 CB England Bradley Maslen-Jones Free agent Released [67]
1 July 2017 RB England Harvey Rodgers Fleetwood Town Free [70]
1 July 2017 ST England Johan Ter Horst Maidstone United Released [67][a]
5 July 2017 LB England Josh Tymon Stoke City Rejected contract [10][b]
15 July 2017 DM England Tom Huddlestone Derby County Undisclosed [12]
19 July 2017 GK Switzerland Eldin Jakupović Leicester City Undisclosed [16]
19 July 2017 RW Egypt Ahmed Elmohamady Aston Villa £1,000,000 [17][18]
21 July 2017 LB Scotland Andrew Robertson Liverpool Undisclosed [73]
23 August 2017 CM England Sam Clucas Swansea City Undisclosed [26]
13 February 2018 CM England Ryan Mason Retired n/a [45]
2 May 2018 FW Norway Adama Diomande Los Angeles Free [54]
16 May 2018 GK Scotland Allan McGregor Rangers Free [55]
18 May 2018 DF England Josh Clackstone Released [58]
18 May 2018 FW England Greg Luer Released [58]
18 May 2018 MF Republic of Ireland David Meyler Released [58]
18 May 2018 MF England Greg Olley Released [58]
30 May 2018 CB England Michael Dawson Nottingham Forest Free transfer [59]
4 June 2018 CF Uruguay Abel Hernández Free agent Mutual consent [60]
11 June 2018 MF Sweden Sebastian Larsson AIK Free transfer [61]
22 June 2018 LB England Max Clark Vitesse Arnhem Compensation [63]
  1. ^ Johan Ter Horst joined Maidstone United following his release.[71]
  2. ^ Josh Tymon joined Stoke City following his departure.[72]

Loans in[]

Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
11 July 2017 RB Nigeria Ola Aina Chelsea 30 June 2018 [11]
27 July 2017 CB Jamaica Michael Hector Chelsea 30 June 2018 [24]
31 August 2017 DF England Fikayo Tomori Chelsea 30 June 2018 [31]
31 January 2018 MF Wales Harry Wilson Liverpool 30 June 2018 [44]

Loans out[]

Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
3 July 2017 CF England Jonathan Edwards Accrington Stanley 5 January 2018 [9][40]
27 October 2017 CM England Daniel Batty FC Halifax Town 26 November 2017 [34]
3 November 2017 GK England Callum Burton Salford City 3 December 2017 [35]
8 November 2017 DF England Josh Clackstone FC Halifax Town 8 December 2017 [36]
24 November 2017 DF England Adam Curry Boston United 24 December 2017 [37]
28 November 2017 GK England Will Mannion Plymouth Argyle 4 December 2017 [38]
5 January 2018 CF England Jonathan Edwards Woking 30 June 2018 [40]
28 February 2018 MF England Brandon Fleming Gainsborough Trinity 28 March 2018 [47]
16 March 2018 FW England Ben Hinchliffe Gainsborough Trinity 30 April 2018 [51]
19 March 2018 FW England Greg Luer Maidstone United 30 June 2018 [52]

Pre-season[]

As of 6 July, Hull City have announced five pre-season friendlies against Oxford United, Bristol Rovers, both in Portugal,[74] Nantes,[75] Benfica[76] and Ajax.[77]

The players returned to pre-season training on 3 July 2017.[78] On 11 July 2017 the team travelled to Portugal for a 12-day training camp.[79]

  Win   Draw   Loss

15 July 2017 Oxford United 2–1 Hull City Albufeira, Portugal
18:30 WEST Thomas Goal 32'52' Report[80] Diomande Goal 74' Stadium: Estadio da Nora
18 July 2017 Bristol Rovers 1–2 Hull City Albufeira, Portugal
18:30 WEST Gaffney Goal 51' Report[81] Hernández Goal 67'
Bowen Goal 87'
Stadium: Estadio da Nora
22 July 2017 Benfica 0–1 Hull City Algarve, Portugal
20:30 WEST Report[82] Bowen Goal 59' Stadium: Estádio Algarve
25 July 2017 Hull City 0–0 Nantes Kingston upon Hull
19:30 BST Report[83] Stadium: Craven Park
28 July 2017 Ajax 3–3 Hull City Ouder-Amstel, Netherlands
14:00 CEST Dawson Goal 7' (o.g.)
Huntelaar Goal 17'
Černý Goal 54'
Report[84] Henriksen Goal 5'
Batty Goal 77'
Weir Goal 85'
Stadium: Sportpark De Toekomst

Competitions[]

Overall[]

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Championship 18th 5 August 2017 6 May 2018
League Cup Second round Second round 22 August 2017 22 August 2017
FA Cup Third round Fifth round 6 January 2018 16 February 2018

Updated to match played 6 May 2018
Source: Competitions

Championship[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
16 Queens Park Rangers 46 15 11 20 58 70 −12 56
17 Nottingham Forest 46 15 8 23 51 65 −14 53
18 Hull City 46 11 16 19 70 70 0 49
19 Birmingham City 46 13 7 26 38 68 −30 46
20 Reading 46 10 14 22 48 70 −22 44
Source: English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Result summary[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
46 11 16 19 70 70  0 49 7 8 8 41 32  +9 4 8 11 29 38  −9

Last updated: 6 May 2018.
Source:[citation needed]

Results by matchday[]

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAAHHHHAAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWLLWLLDDLWDWLLLDDLDWLLDDLDLDLWLWDLWWLDDWWLDLD
Position1357146916171717171514171720202020201819191919212021212221212020201817181818181618181818
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2018. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches[]

The fixtures for the season were announced on 21 June 2017.[85] Hull start the season with a trip to Aston Villa, run by former manager Steve Bruce, on 5 August 2017. The season will close on 6 May 2018 with an away match at Brentford.[86]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

5 August 2017 1 Aston Villa 1–1 Hull City Aston, Birmingham
17:30 BST Agbonlahor Goal 7'
Lansbury Yellow card 17'
Whelan Yellow card 22'
Report[87] Bowen Goal 62' Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 31,241
Referee: Andrew Madley
12 August 2017 2 Hull City 4–1 Burton Albion Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Hernández Goal 7'54'68'
Grosicki Goal 51'
Henriksen Yellow card 59'
Campbell Yellow card 72'
Report[88] Irvine Yellow card 29' Yellow-red card 38', Goal 33'
Naylor Yellow card 45+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,882
Referee: Darren England
15 August 2017 3 Hull City 2–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Dawson Goal 27', Yellow card 90+2'
Campbell Yellow card 70'
Meyler Goal 90+10' (pen.)
Report[89] Neves Goal 6', Yellow card 68'
Jota Goal 43', Yellow card 54'
Saïss Yellow card 48'
Dicko Goal 90'
Cavaleiro Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 17,145
Referee:
19 August 2017 4 Queens Park Rangers 2–1 Hull City Shepherd's Bush, London
15:00 BST Smith Goal 74', Yellow card 90+7'
Perch Yellow card 82'
Sylla Goal 90+1', Yellow card 90+2'
Report[90] Bowen Goal 35'
Meyler Yellow card 56'
Larsson Yellow card 60'
McGregor Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 12,609
Referee:
25 August 2017 5 Hull City 4–0 Bolton Wanderers Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Meyler Yellow card 11'
Diomande Goal 13'
Bowen Goal 19'88'
Grosicki Goal 29'
Report[91] Cullen Yellow card 50'
Derik Yellow card 74'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,207
Referee: Oliver Langford
8 September 2017 6 Derby County 5–0 Hull City Derby
19:45 BST Vydra Goal 15'34'
Davies Goal 38'
Johnson Goal 45'58'
Report[92] Larsson Penalty missed 27' Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 25,107
Referee:
13 September 2017 7 Fulham 2–1 Hull City Fulham, London
19:45 BST Ayité Goal 42'
Johansen Goal 62'
Report[93] Bowen Goal 54' Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 15,792
Referee: Tim Robinson
16 September 2017 8 Hull City 1–1 Sunderland Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Grosicki Yellow card 43'
Meyler Goal 82'
Tomori Yellow card 90'
Report[94] Vaughan Goal 17', Yellow card 18'
Williams Yellow card 74'
Oviedo Yellow card 75'
Rodwell Yellow card 77'
Gooch Yellow card 90'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,597
Referee: Darren England
23 September 2017 9 Reading 1–1 Hull City Reading
15:00 BST Böðvarsson Goal 87' Report[95] Campbell Goal 28' Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 15,749
Referee:
26 September 2017 10 Hull City 1–2 Preston North End Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Larson Yellow card 24'
Dawson Yellow card 36'
McGregor Yellow card 37'
Campbell Yellow card 37'
Bowen Goal 50'
Report[96] Barkhuizen Goal 37'
Fisher Yellow card 61'
Robinson Goal 88'
Johnson Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,443
Referee:
30 September 2017 11 Hull City 6–1 Birmingham City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Campbell Goal 7'
Meyler Goal 11' (pen.)
Bowen Goal 26'
Grosicki Goal 72'
Henriksen Goal 76'
Larsson Goal 87'
Report[97] Gallagher Goal 90+1' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,608
Referee: Scott Duncan
14 October 2017 12 Norwich City 1–1 Hull City Norwich
15:00 BST Wildschut Yellow card 45+1'
Oliveira Goal 90+6'
Report[98] Meyler Yellow card 24' Yellow-red card 57'
Dicko Goal 29'
Larsson Yellow card 57'
Stewart Yellow card 74'
Hector Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 25,666
Referee: Keith Stroud
21 October 2017 13 Barnsley 0–1 Hull City Barnsley
15:00 BST McGeehan Yellow card 55' Report[99] Stewart Yellow card 29'
Campbell Goal 78', Yellow card 83'
McGregor Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 13,624
Referee:
28 October 2017 14 Hull City 2–3 Nottingham Forest Kingston upon Hull
17:30 BST Larsson Yellow card 61'
Irvine Yellow card 64'
Dawson Yellow card 68'
Clark Yellow card 71'
Bowen Goal 76'
Hector Goal 88'
Report[100] Vaughan Yellow card 24'
Dowell Goal 29'71'83' (pen.)
Jamie Ward Yellow card 86'
Walker Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,780
Referee:
31 October 2017 15 Hull City 1–3 Middlesbrough Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Grosicki Goal 72', Yellow card 90+1'
Hector Red card 83'
Irvine Yellow card 90+1'
Report[101] Braithwaite Goal 13'
Assombalonga Goal 36'
Ayala Yellow card 56'
Howson Yellow card 81'
Leadbitter Goal 85' (pen.)
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,454
Referee: Tim Robinson
4 November 2017 16 Sheffield United 4–1 Hull City Sheffield
15:00 GMT Clarke Yellow card 23' Goal 53'76'80'88' Report[102] Grosicki Goal 29'
Aina Yellow card 39'
Campbell Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Bramall Lane
Attendance: 27,466
Referee:
18 November 2017 17 Hull City 2–2 Ipswich Town Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen Goal 34', Yellow card 54'
Larsson Yellow card 46'
Dicko Goal 51'
Stewart Yellow card 90+1'
Report[103] McGoldrick Goal 6'
Webster Yellow card 40'
Connolly Yellow card 58'
Garner Yellow card 64'
Knudsen Yellow card 67'
Spence Goal 88'
Ward Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,516
Referee: David Coote
21 November 2017 18 Millwall 0–0 Hull City Bermondsey, London
19:45 GMT McLaughlin Yellow card 57' Report[104] Irvine Yellow card 56'
Campbell Yellow card 71'
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 9,817
Referee:
25 November 2017 19 Hull City 2–3 Bristol City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Tomori Yellow card 8'
Campbell Goal 33'
Bowen Goal 61'
Report[105] Pack Yellow card 6'
Flint Yellow card 58', Goal 68'
Reid Goal 79'
Brownhill Goal 89'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,762
Referee:
2 December 2017 20 Sheffield Wednesday 2–2 Hull City Owlerton, Sheffield
15:00 GMT van Aken Yellow card 35'
Hooper Yellow card 45+1', Goal 70'85'
Reach Yellow card 48'
Report[106] Campbell Goal 21'
Stewart Yellow card 52'
Larsson Yellow card 71'
Dawson Goal 90+5'
Stadium: Hillsborough Stadium
Attendance: 25,412
Referee: Mike Jones
9 December 2017 21 Hull City 3–2 Brentford Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Grosicki Goal 54'
Larsson Goal 70'
Irvine Goal 75'
Aina Yellow card 79'
Luer Yellow card 90+8'
Toral Yellow card 90+10'
Report[107] Meyler Goal 47' (o.g.)
Egan Goal 87', Yellow card 90+1'
Maupay Yellow card 90+10'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,620
Referee: Simon Hooper
16 December 2017 22 Cardiff City 1–0 Hull City Cardiff
17:30 GMT Bamba Yellow card 51', Goal 57' Report[108] Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 18,049
Referee: Scott Duncan
23 December 2017 23 Leeds United 1–0 Hull City Beeston, Leeds
15:00 GMT Hernandez Goal 29' Report[109] Dawson Yellow card 82'
Hector Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 35,156
Referee:
26 December 2017 24 Hull City 0–0 Derby County Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Hector Yellow card 28'
Larsson Yellow card 35'
Report[3] Johnson Yellow card 11'
Ledley Yellow card 72'
Baird Yellow card 90'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 18,026
Referee:
30 December 2017 25 Hull City 2–2 Fulham Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen Goal 32'
Dicko Goal 36'
Report[110] Kamara Goal 48' (pen.)85'
McDonald Yellow card 76'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,701
Referee:
1 January 2018 26 Bolton Wanderers 1–0 Hull City Horwich
15:00 GMT Madine Goal 20'
Vela Yellow card 71'
Alnwick Yellow card 87'
Le Fondre Yellow card 90+4'
Report[111] Henriksen Yellow card 71'
Dawson Yellow card 78'
Campbell Yellow card 80'
Stadium: Macron Stadium
Attendance: 14,216
Referee:
13 January 2018 27 Hull City 0–0 Reading Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Larsson Yellow card 89' Report[112] Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,300
Referee: Darren England
20 January 2018 28 Sunderland 1–0 Hull City Sunderland
15:00 GMT Asoro Goal 20', Yellow card 78'
Browning Yellow card 58'
Gooch Yellow card 90'
Cattermole Yellow card 90+2'
Report[113] Dawson Yellow card 74'
Larsson Yellow card 81'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 27,437
Referee: Keith Stroud
30 January 2018 29 Hull City 0–0 Leeds United Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Henriksen Yellow card 42'
Aina Yellow card 44'
Irvine Yellow card 62'
Mazuch Yellow card 65'
Campbell Yellow card 90+6'
Report[114] Jansson Yellow card 31' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 17,237
Referee:
3 February 2018 30 Preston North End 2–1 Hull City Deepdale, Preston
15:00 GMT Cunningham Goal 36'
Bodin Yellow card 41'
Browne Goal 45+1' (pen.)
Pearson Yellow card 66'
Report[115] Bowen Goal 29'
Clark Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 11,605
Referee:
10 February 2018 31 Nottingham Forest 0–2 Hull City Nottingham
15:00 GMT Fox Yellow card 41' Report[116] Toral Goal 9'
Wilson Goal 38'
Larsson Yellow card 60'
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 23,098
Referee: Oliver Langford
20 February 2018 32 Middlesbrough 3–1 Hull City Middlesbrough
19:45 GMT Gestede Goal 16'58', Yellow card 35'
Bamford Goal 45'
Report[117] Evandro Goal 41'
Dawson Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 23,111
Referee: Andrew Madley
23 February 2018 33 Hull City 1–0 Sheffield United Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Irvine Yellow card 16'
Dicko Goal 55'
Report[118] Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,213
Referee: Simon Hooper
27 February 2018 34 Hull City 1–1 Barnsley Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT MacDonald Yellow card 47'
Clark Yellow card 48'
McGregor Yellow card 67'
Dawson Goal 73'
Campbell Yellow card 90+2'
Report[119] McBurnie Goal 22'
Lindsay Yellow card 51'
Cavaré Yellow card 71'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,005
Referee: Mike Jones
3 March 2018 Ipswich Town P–P Hull City Ipswich
15:00 GMT Report[120] Stadium: Portman Road
6 March 2018 35 Hull City 1–2 Millwall Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Dawson Yellow card 36'
Henriksen Yellow card 42'
Hernández Goal 79'
Report[4] Saville Goal 1'
Cooper Goal 33'
Wallace Yellow card 45'
Cahill Yellow card 76'
Romeo Yellow card 79'
Morison Yellow card 85'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 13,524
Referee: David Coote
10 March 2018 36 Hull City 4–3 Norwich City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Irvine Goal 6'
Hernández Goal 41' (pen.)48' (pen.)
Larsson Yellow card 56'
Wilson Goal 71'
Clark Yellow card 87'
Report[121] Maddison Goal 18' (pen.)19'39' (pen.)
Watkins Yellow card 20'
Pinto Yellow card 31'
Tettey Yellow card 49'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,120
Referee: Tim Robinson
13 March 2018 37 Ipswich Town 0–3 Hull City Ipswich
19:45 GMT Celina Yellow card 44' Report[122] Henriksen Goal 18'
Wilson Goal 40'
Bowen Goal 47'
Stadium: Portman Road
Attendance: 13,031
Referee:
17 March 2018 38 Birmingham City 3–0 Hull City Birmingham
15:00 GMT Harding Yellow card 10'
Jota Goal 12'59'
Adams Goal 48'
Report[123] Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 22,970
Referee:
31 March 2018 39 Hull City 0–0 Aston Villa Kingston upon Hull
17:30 BST Larsson Yellow card 56' Report[124] Snodgrass Yellow card 32'
Grabban Yellow card 81'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,133
Referee: Andy Davies
3 April 2018 40 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–2 Hull City Wolverhampton
19:45 BST Jota Goal 18' (pen.)
Buur Goal 83'
Report[125] Toral Yellow card 9'
Meyler Goal 37' (pen.)
Bennett Goal 78' (o.g.)
Campbell Yellow card 79'
Tomori Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Molineux Stadium
Attendance: 29,718
Referee: Darren England
7 April 2018 41 Hull City 4–0 Queens Park Rangers Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen Yellow card 30'
Wilson Goal 42'
Smithies Goal 45+4' (o.g.)
Grosicki Goal 62'
Hernández Goal 69'
Irvine Yellow card 81'
Henriksen Yellow card 90+1'
Report[126] Bidwell Yellow card 30'
Onuoha Red card 90'
Scowen Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 14,181
Referee:
10 April 2018 42 Burton Albion 0–5 Hull City Burton upon Trent
19:45 BST Report[127] Wilson Goal 5'
Grosicki Goal 33'85', Yellow card 90+2'
Henriksen Yellow card 48'
Meyler Goal 63' (pen.)
Keane Goal 90+3'
Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Attendance: 3,659
Referee:
14 April 2018 43 Hull City 0–1 Sheffield Wednesday Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Hector Yellow card 40' Report[128] Rhodes Goal 18'
Palmer Yellow card 70'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,417
Referee: Scott Duncan
21 April 2018 44 Bristol City 5–5 Hull City Bristol
15:00 BST Pisano Yellow card 19'
Pack Goal 37'
Diédhiou Goal 40'53'
Reid Goal 64'
Bryan Goal 90+4'
Report[129] Wilson Goal 16'72'
Fielding Goal 56' (o.g.)
Henriksen Yellow card 64'
Larsson Yellow card 79'
Hernández Goal 80'
Campbell Goal 87'
MacDonald Yellow card 89'
McGregor Yellow card 90+9'
Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 21,136
Referee: Oliver Langford
28 April 2018 45 Hull City 0–2 Cardiff City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Kingsley Yellow card 3'
Henriksen Yellow card 45'
Meyler Yellow card 70'
Report[130] Grujić Yellow card 30'
Morrison Goal 32'80'
Ralls Yellow card 60'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 17,441
Referee: Andy Davies
6 May 2018 46 Brentford 1–1 Hull City Brentford
12:30 BST Canós Goal 12' Report[131] Bowen Goal 45+2' Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 11,475
Referee:

EFL Cup[]

Hull City enter the competition in the second-round.[132] The draw for the second-round took place on 10 August 2017, and Hull were drawn away to Doncaster Rovers.[133] The match was played on 22 August 2017 at the Keepmoat Stadium and Hull fielded a mainly Academy side for the match. The first half produced no goals and it was Alfie May who broke the deadlock just after the restart for Doncaster. Tommy Rowe doubled Doncaster's lead 6-minutes later with Hull failing to make any reply. Hull City were knocked out at the Second round stage losing 2–0 on the night.[134]

  Win   Draw   Loss

22 August 2017 Second Doncaster Rovers 2–0 Hull City Doncaster
19:45 BST May Goal 48'
Rowe Goal 54'
Report[134][Note 1] Clackstone Yellow card
Greg Olley Yellow card
Batty Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Keepmoat Stadium
Attendance: 7,139
Referee:

FA Cup[]

Hull City entered the competition in the third-round, the draw for which took place on 4 December 2017. Hull were drawn away to either Blackburn Rovers or Crewe Alexandra, who drew their second-round match 3–3.[135][136] The replay was scheduled for 12 December 2017 but was put back 24-hours because of adverse weather conditions.[137] Blackburn Rovers beat Crewe Alexandra by a single goal, by former City player Danny Graham, to progress to play Hull City.[137]

The match against Blackburn Rovers, took place on 6 January 2018 at Ewood Park, in what the BBC described as an "uneventful" match. The only goal coming in the 58th minute when Ola Aina headed in a Jon Toral corner to take Hull through to the next round.[138]

The draw for the fourth-round took place on 8 January 2018, and Hull were drawn at home to fellow Championship side Nottingham Forest,[139] with the match taking place on 27 January 2018.[140] Jarrod Bowen hit the post for Hull after 17-minutes, but was on the scoreboard a minute later when his shot hit the top corner of the goal. Nouha Dicko double the score when he headed in from close range after 40-minutes. With a couple of minutes of normal-time remaining Apostolos Vellios pegged one back for Forest, but they could not find another goal. Hull progressed to the Fifth round with a 2–1 victory.[141]

The draw for the fifth-round took place on 29 January 2018, and Hull were drawn away to Chelsea.[142] The match was later set for 16 February 2018,[143] and would be using the Video Assistant Referee system.[144] Hull wore shirts sporting a logo remembering the 50th anniversary of the Hull triple trawler tragedy,[145] these were presented to charities involved with creating a memorial to the tragedy before the Millwall match on 6 March 2018.[146] Willian got the game off to a good start for Chelsea by scoring after 2-minutes. Pedro doubled the score after 27-minutes. Willian was in the action again 5-minutes later with his second goal and Olivier Giroud got Chelsea's fourth just before the break. In the second half Harry Wilson was fouled in the penalty area by Cesc Fàbregas. David Meyler took the spot-kick for Hull, but this was saved by Willy Caballero. Both teams had chances to score in the second-half but the score remained 4–0 to Chelsea.[147]

  Win   Draw   Loss

6 January 2018 Third Blackburn Rovers 0–1 Hull City Blackburn, Lancashire
15:00 GMT Williams Yellow card 30'
Tomlinson Yellow card 44'
Report[138] Aina Goal 58', Yellow card 71' Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 6,777
Referee: Oliver Langford
27 January 2018 Fourth Hull City 2–1 Nottingham Forest Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen Goal 18'
Dicko Goal 40'
Mazuch Yellow card 90+4'
Report[141] Fox Yellow card 25'
Vellios Goal 88'
Worrall Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 13,450
Referee: Stuart Attwell
16 February 2018 Fifth Chelsea 4–0 Hull City Fulham, London
20:00 GMT Willian Goal 2'32'
Pedro Goal 27'
Giroud Goal 42'
Scott Yellow card 82'
Report[147] Stewart Yellow card 33'
Irvine Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 39,591
Referee: Andre Marriner

Statistics[]

Appearances[]

As of 6 May 2018.[148]
No. Pos Nat Player Total Championship FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 44 0 44 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF England Moses Odubajo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 DF Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch 15 0 10+4 0 1 0 0 0
4 MF Australia Jackson Irvine 37 2 28+6 2 2+1 0 0 0
5 DF Jamaica Michael Hector 38 1 33+3 1 2 0 0 0
6 MF England Ryan Mason 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 FW Poland Kamil Grosicki 38 9 22+15 9 0+1 0 0 0
8 MF Republic of Ireland David Meyler 27 5 17+8 5 1+1 0 0 0
9 FW Mali Nouha Dicko 31 5 19+10 4 2 1 0 0
10 FW Uruguay Abel Hernández 10 8 8+2 8 0 0 0 0
11 MF Spain Jon Toral 29 1 16+11 1 1+1 0 0 0
12 GK Scotland David Marshall 5 0 2 0 3 0 0 0
13 GK England Will Mannion 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
14 FW Norway Adama Diomande 19 1 3+13 1 3 0 0 0
15 MF Brazil Evandro 10 1 3+5 1 2 0 0 0
16 MF Sweden Sebastian Larsson 40 2 37+3 2 0 0 0 0
17 MF England James Weir 4 0 0+3 0 0 0 1 0
18 MF England Daniel Batty 4 0 1 0 0+2 0 1 0
19 FW England Will Keane 10 1 3+6 1 0+1 0 0 0
20 FW England Jarrod Bowen 44 15 37+5 14 2 1 0 0
21 DF England Michael Dawson 41 3 40 3 1 0 0 0
22 MF Norway Markus Henriksen 33 2 25+6 2 2 0 0 0
23 FW England Greg Luer 2 0 0+1 0 0 0 1 0
24 DF England Max Clark 30 0 25+2 0 3 0 0 0
25 FW England Fraizer Campbell 38 6 23+13 6 0+2 0 0 0
26 MF England Greg Olley 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 DF England Josh Clackstone 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
28 DF Scotland Stephen Kingsley 11 0 10+1 0 0 0 0 0
29 DF England Fikayo Tomori 27 0 23+2 0 1 0 1 0
30 DF Republic of Ireland Brian Lenihan 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
31 MF Scotland Will Annan 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
32 MF England Tyler Hamilton 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
33 MF England Brandon Fleming 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
34 DF Nigeria Ola Aina 46 1 42+2 0 2 1 0 0
35 MF England Kevin Stewart 20 0 10+7 0 3 0 0 0
36 GK England Callum Burton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 MF England Robbie McKenzie 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
40 FW England Ben Hinchliffe 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
41 MF England Ellis Barkworth 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
49 MF Wales Harry Wilson 14 7 11+2 7 1 0 0 0
50 DF England Angus MacDonald 13 0 12 0 1 0 0 0
Players who played for Hull City but subsequently left the club:
11 MF England Sam Clucas 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
  • Source: Compiled from competitive match reports

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

Disciplinary record[]

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
Jamaica Michael Hector 5 DF 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1
Republic of Ireland David Meyler 8 MF 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1
Sweden Sebastian Larsson 16 MF 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0
England Fraizer Campbell 25 FW 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0
England Michael Dawson 21 DF 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Norway Markus Henriksen 22 MF 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Australia Jackson Irvine 4 MF 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 0
Scotland Allan McGregor 1 GK 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
England Kevin Stewart 35 MF 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
Nigeria Ola Aina 34 DF 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
England Max Clark 24 DF 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Poland Kamil Grosicki 7 FW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
England Fikayo Tomori 29 DF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
England Jarrod Bowen 20 FW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
England Angus MacDonald 50 DF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch 3 DF 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
Spain Jon Toral 11 MF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
England Daniel Batty 18 MF 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
England Josh Clackstone 27 DF 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
England Greg Luer 23 FW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Scotland Stephen Kingsley 28 DF 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
England Greg Olley 26 MF 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 84 2 4 0 3 0 91 2

Top scorers[]

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League
Cup
Total
England Jarrod Bowen 20 FW 14 1 0 15
Poland Kamil Grosicki 7 FW 9 0 0 9
Uruguay Abel Hernández 10 FW 8 0 0 8
Wales Harry Wilson 49 MF 7 0 0 7
England Fraizer Campbell 25 FW 6 0 0 6
Mali Nouha Dicko 9 FW 4 1 0 5
Republic of Ireland David Meyler 8 MF 5 0 0 5
England Michael Dawson 21 DF 3 0 0 3
Norway Markus Henriksen 22 MF 2 0 0 2
Australia Jackson Irvine 4 MF 2 0 0 2
Sweden Sebastian Larsson 16 FW 2 0 0 2
Nigeria Ola Aina 34 DF 0 1 0 1
Norway Adama Diomande 14 FW 1 0 0 1
Brazil Evandro 15 MF 1 0 0 1
Jamaica Michael Hector 5 DF 1 0 0 1
England Will Keane 19 FW 1 0 0 1
Spain Jon Toral 11 MF 1 0 0 1
Total 67 3 0 70

Kits[]

The home kit for the 2017–18 season was unveiled on 6 July 2017 at the Streetlife Museum of Transport.[149] Manufactured by Umbro, the shirt is a traditional black and amber vertical stripped design, complemented by black shorts and amber socks with a black band.[150] Details of the away kit were announced on 31 July 2017, which is mainly white with an amber stripe down the shirt sleeve and an amber band round the socks.[151] The third kit was revealed on 11 September 2017, which is described as navy peony with amber details.[152] The third kit was used for the first time on 21 October 2017 for the match away to Barnsley.[153]

Awards[]

The annual awards for the club took place on 8 May 2018 and saw Jarrod Bowen pick-up the Players' Player of the Year and Supporters' Player of the Year awards.[154] Kamil Grosicki was presented with the Goal of the Season award for his goal against Sheffield United on 4 November 2017.[154][102] Allan McGregor was chosen by Nigel Adkins as Player of the Year and took the award for Academy Player of the Year.[154] At a later date Jarrod Bowen also picked up the Hull City Official Supporters Club's Player of the Season award.[155]

Post-season[]

In April the club announced that the team would be travelling to Kenya to play a match on 13 May 2018 at the Kasarani Stadium.[156] This would be part of a 5-day tour to promote football and Shining Hope for Communities projects in the country. The friendly match against Gor Mahia ended in a 0–0 draw, and was decided on penalties with Hull winning 4–3.[157]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The report is inconsistent on yellow cards issued between the "Line-ups" and "Live Text" tabs.

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