2019–20 Hull City A.F.C. season

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Hull City
2019–20 season
OwnerAssem Allam
ManagerGrant McCann
StadiumKCOM Stadium
Championship24th (relegated)
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]
Away colours
Third colours

The 2019–20 season was Hull City's third consecutive season in the Championship and their 116th year in existence.[3] Along with the Championship, the club competed in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, but also included details from the extended season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hull were relegated to League One at the end of the season after finishing in 24th place.

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, 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 contract extension with Gillingham.[14]
  • On 15 July 2019, was signed from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee.[15]
  • On 18 July 2019, Ryan Tafazolli signed a two-year deal with the club, after being released by Peterborough United.[16]
  • On 18 July 2019, Josh Bowler joined on a season-long loan from Everton,[17] which was confirmed on 1 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[18]
  • On 24 July 2019, moved on a season-long loan to Barton Town.[19]
  • On 25 July 2019, Eric Lichaj was named as captain with Jackson Irvine as vice-captain.[20]
  • On 26 July 2019, Sean McLoughlin of Cork City completed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[21] Though he was loaned out for six months on 31 July 2019 to St Mirren.[22]
  • On 29 July 2019, Max Sheaf joined Cheltenham Town on loan until January 2020,[23] which was later extended to the end of the season.[24]
  • On 2 August 2019, George Honeyman, of Sunderland, signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[25]
  • On 8 August 2019, goalkeeper rejoined Pickering Town on loan until January 2020.[26]
  • On 8 August 2019, mid-fielder Leonardo Lopes of Wigan Athletic signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[27]
  • On 8 August 2019, Jacob Greaves signed a three-year contract extension with the club and then moved on loan to Cheltenham Town until January 2020,[28][29] which was later extended to the end of the season.[24]
  • On 8 August 2019, Matthew Pennington of Everton signed a season-long loan deal with the club,[30] which was confirmed on 5 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[31]
  • On 8 August 2019, Josh Magennis of Bolton Wanderers signed a two-year deal with the club for a nominal fee.[32]
  • On 8 August 2019, Callum Elder of Leicester City signed a three-year deal with the club for an undisclosed fee.[33]
  • On 16 August 2019, Callum Jones signed a one-year deal from Bury for an undisclosed fee.[34]
  • On 20 August 2019, Elliot Bonds signed from Dagenham & Redbridge, until the end if the 2019–20 season, on a free transfer.[35]
  • On 21 August 2019, moved on loan to Blyth Spartans until January 2020.[36]
  • On 2 September 2019, Nouha Dicko joined Vitesse Arnhem on loan for the remainder of the season.[37]
  • On 14 September 2019, signed Norbert Balogh from Palermo on a free transfer on a one-year contract,[38] but on 29 May 2020 he left the club by mutual consent.[39]
  • On 23 September 2019, Andy Dawson returned to the club as part of the Academy Coaching Staff.[40]
  • On 18 October 2019, goalkeeper David Robson moved to Gainsborough Trinity to gain some work experience.[41]
  • On 30 October 2019, Billy Chadwick and joined Gainsborough Trinity on loan until December 2019.[42]
  • On 11 November 2019, Will Taylor moved to Pickering Town on a free transfer.[43]
  • On 29 November 2019, Will Mannion moved on loan to Kidderminster Harriers until January 2020,[44] but this was later extended for the remainder of the season.[45]
  • On 6 December 2019, Tyler Hamilton moved to Hartlepool United on loan until 4 January 2020,[46] this was later extended for a month.[47] On 31 January 2020, Hamilton's contract was terminated by mutual consent.[12]
  • On 3 January 2020, Herbie Kane, of Liverpool, signed a loan-deal with the club for the remainder of the 2019–20 season,[48] which was confirmed on 8 June 2020 as the end of the 2019–20 season.[49]
  • On 16 January 2020, Martin Samuelsen, of West Ham United, signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club for an undisclosed fee.[50]
  • On 17 January 2020, Brandon Fleming moved on loan to Bolton Wanderers for the remainder of the season.[51]
  • On 17 January 2020, Mallik Wilks joined on-loan from Barnsley for the remainder of the season, with an option for the deal to become permanent,[52] but Barnsley refused to allow him to extend his contract to the end of the 2019–20 season.[53]
  • On 27 January 2020, David Milinković moved on loan to Vancouver Whitecaps until 31 December 2020.[54]
  • On 31 January 2020, Kamil Grosicki signed an 18-month contract with West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee.[55]
  • On 31 January 2020, Marcus Maddison joined on loan from Peterborough United for the remainder of the season.[56]
  • On 31 January 2020, joined on loan from Yeovil Town until the end of the season, with an option to make the move permanent.[57]
  • On 31 January 2020, joined Derry City on loan until the end of the season.[58]
  • On 31 January 2020, Markus Henriksen moved on loan to Bristol City for the remainer of the season,[59] but was allowed to leave on 21 June 2020 to pursue "other options".[60]
  • On 31 January 2020, James Scott, of Motherwell, signed a three-and-a-half-year deal for £1.5 million. The club holding an option for a year extension.[61]
  • On 31 January 2020, Jarrod Bowen five-and-a-half-year contract with West Ham United for £22 million.[62][63]
  • On 5 February 2020, the club announced the death of Kris Blakeston one of the Academy coaches,[64] the match against Swansea City on 14 February 2020 was dedicated to his memory.[65]
  • On 10 June 2020, Jon Toral, Kevin Stewart and Angus MacDonald agreed short-term contract extensions to cover the extended season.[66]
  • On 11 June 2020, Daniel Batty agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[67]
  • On 15 June 2020, Robbie McKenzie agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[68]
  • On 16 June 2020, following Kidderminster Harriers season termination on 22 April 2020 after a vote of clubs in the league,[69] Will Mannion returned to the club and agreed a short-term contract extension to cover the extended season.[53]
  • On 16 June 2020, the club indicated they had failed to agree short-term contract extensions with Eric Lichaj, Jackson Irvine, Stephen Kingsley and loanee Marcus Maddison. The four player will leave the club at the end of June 2020 and not take part in the remaining matches once the season resumes.[53]
  • On 17 June 2020, Jordy de Wijs was named as captain for rest of the restarted season.[70]
  • On 26 June 2020, the club took up an option for a year extension to Daniel Batty's contract.[71]
  • On 30 June 2020, the club announced that Nouha Dicko and Markus Henriksen would leave after the expiry of their contracts.[72]
  • On 2 July 2020, Mallik Wilks joined Hull on a two-year permanent deal.[73]
  • On 2 July 2020, Festus Arthur of Stockport County signed a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[74]

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.[75][76][77][78]

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.[79]

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.[80]

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.[81]

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.[82] All the remaining fixtures would be played behind closed doors.[82]

Squad[]

As of 2 July 2020.[83][84][25][27][30][32][33][38][48][50][52][55][56][57][61][62][53][70][72][73][74]

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 England ENG George Long
3 DF England ENG Ryan Tafazolli
4 DF Netherlands NED Jordy de Wijs (captain)
5 DF England ENG Reece Burke
6 MF England ENG Kevin Stewart
8 MF England ENG Daniel Batty
9 FW England ENG Tom Eaves
10 MF Spain ESP Jon Toral
11 MF England ENG Marcus Maddison (on loan from Peterborough)
12 GK England ENG Will Mannion
13 GK England ENG Matt Ingram
15 DF England ENG Angus MacDonald
16 MF England ENG Robbie McKenzie
17 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean McLoughlin
18 MF England ENG George Honeyman
19 MF England ENG Josh Bowler (on loan from Everton)
21 DF England ENG Brandon Fleming
25 DF England ENG Matthew Pennington (on loan from Everton)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Australia AUS Callum Elder
27 FW Northern Ireland NIR Josh Magennis
28 MF England ENG Max Sheaf
29 DF England ENG Lewis Ritson
30 DF England ENG Jacob Greaves
31 FW England ENG Keane Lewis-Potter
32 MF England ENG Billy Chadwick
33 MF England ENG Ahmed Salam
35 DF England ENG Matty Jacob
37 MF Portugal POR Leonardo Lopes
40 FW England ENG James Berry
41 MF England ENG Herbie Kane (on loan from Liverpool)
42 MF Norway NOR Martin Samuelsen
43 FW England ENG Mallik Wilks
44 FW Scotland SCO James Scott
DF Ghana GHA Festus Arthur
DF England ENG (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. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF France FRA David Milinković (at Vancouver Whitecaps)[54]

Transfers[]

Transfers in[]

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2019 GK England Matt Ingram England Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed [8]
1 July 2019 RB England Lucas Odunston England Leeds United Free transfer [85]
10 July 2019 CF England Tom Eaves England Gillingham Free transfer [14]
15 July 2019 CB Belgium Danny Lupano England Birmingham City Undisclosed [15]
18 July 2019 CB England Ryan Tafazolli England Peterborough United Free transfer [16]
26 July 2019 CB Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin Republic of Ireland Cork City Undisclosed [21]
2 August 2019 AM England George Honeyman England Sunderland Undisclosed [25]
8 August 2019 LB Australia Callum Elder England Leicester City Undisclosed [33]
8 August 2019 CM Portugal Leonardo Lopes England Wigan Athletic Undisclosed [27]
8 August 2019 CF Northern Ireland Josh Magennis England Bolton Wanderers Nominal fee [32]
16 August 2019 AM England Callum Jones England Bury Undisclosed [34]
20 August 2019 CM Guyana Elliot Bonds England Dagenham & Redbridge Free transfer [35]
14 September 2019 CF Hungary Norbert Balogh Italy Palermo Free transfer [38]
16 January 2020 CM Norway Martin Samuelsen England West Ham United Undisclosed [50]
31 January 2020 CF Scotland James Scott Scotland Motherwell £1.5 million [61]
2 July 2020 LW England Mallik Wilks England Barnsley Undisclosed [73]
2 July 2020 DF Ghana Festus Arthur England Stockport County Undisclosed [74]

Loans in[]

Date from Position Nationality Name From Date until Ref.
18 July 2019 RW England Josh Bowler England Everton End of 2019–20 season [17][18]
8 August 2019 CB England Matthew Pennington England Everton End of 2019–20 season [30][31]
3 January 2020 CM England Herbie Kane England Liverpool End of 2019–20 season [48][49]
17 January 2020 LW England Mallik Wilks England Barnsley 30 June 2020 [52][53]
31 January 2020 DM Wales Alex John England Yeovil Town 30 June 2020 [57]
31 January 2020 AM England Marcus Maddison England Peterborough United 30 June 2020 [56][53]

Transfers out[]

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2019 GK England Callum Burton England Cambridge United Released [86][87]
1 July 2019 CB England Adam Curry Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 AM Brazil Evandro Brazil Santos Released [86][88]
1 July 2019 RB England Joshua Hesson Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 MF England Elliot Holmes Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 CF England Will Keane England Ipswich Town Released [86][89]
1 July 2019 CB Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 LB Wales Jake Nicholls Spain Almuñécar City Free transfer [90]
1 July 2019 FW England Tom Powell Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 CB England Liam Ridgewell England Southend United Released [86][91]
1 July 2019 LW England Callum Smith England Dunston UTS Released [86][92]
1 July 2019 MF England Josh Thacker Free agent Released [86]
1 July 2019 LM England James Weir England Bolton Wanderers Released [86][93]
8 July 2019 GK Scotland David Marshall England Wigan Athletic Free transfer [13]
17 July 2019 DF France Chams Faraji Poland Radomiak Free transfer [94]
12 August 2019 CF England Fraizer Campbell England Huddersfield Town Free transfer [95]
11 November 2019 MF England Will Taylor England Pickering Town Free transfer [43]
31 January 2020 RW England Jarrod Bowen England West Ham United £22 million [62][63]
31 January 2020 MF Poland Kamil Grosicki England West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed [55]
31 January 2020 LM England Tyler Hamilton Free agent Mutual consent [12]
31 January 2020 GK England Charlie Andrew England Lincoln City Free transfer [12]
29 May 2020 CF Hungary Norbert Balogh Free agent Mutual consent [39]
1 July 2020 DF United States Eric Lichaj Free agent Released [53]
1 July 2020 MF Australia Jackson Irvine Free agent Released [53]
1 July 2020 DF Scotland Stephen Kingsley Free agent Released [53]
1 July 2020 FW Mali Nouha Dicko Free agent Released [72]
1 July 2020 MF Norway Markus Henriksen Free agent Released [72]

Loans out[]

Date from Position Nationality Name To Date until Ref.
5 July 2019 GK England Charlie Andrew England Bradford (Park Avenue) 20 September 2019[10] [9]
24 July 2019 GK England Harvey Cartwright England Barton Town 30 June 2020 [19]
29 July 2019 CM England Max Sheaf England Cheltenham Town 30 June 2020 [23][24]
31 July 2019 CB Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin Scotland St Mirren January 2020 [22]
8 August 2019 GK England Harrison Foulkes England Pickering Town January 2020 [26]
8 August 2019 DF England Jacob Greaves England Cheltenham Town 30 June 2020 [29][24]
21 August 2019 DF England Lewis Ritson England Blyth Spartans January 2020 [36]
2 September 2019 FW Mali Nouha Dicko Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 30 June 2020 [37]
20 September 2019 GK England Charlie Andrew England Alfreton Town 31 January 2020[12] [10][11]
18 October 2019 GK Wales David Robson England Gainsborough Trinity Work experience [41]
30 October 2019 MF England Billy Chadwick England Gainsborough Trinity December 2019 [42]
30 October 2019 GK Wales David Robson England Gainsborough Trinity December 2019 [42]
29 November 2019 GK England Will Mannion England Kidderminster Harriers 30 June 2020 [44][45]
6 December 2019 LM England Tyler Hamilton England Hartlepool United 31 January 2020 [46][47]
17 January 2020 DF England Brandon Fleming England Bolton Wanderers 30 June 2020 [51]
27 January 2020 LW France David Milinković Canada Vancouver Whitecaps 31 December 2020 [54]
31 January 2020 CB Belgium Danny Lupano Republic of Ireland Derry City 30 June 2020 [58]
31 January 2020 MF Norway Markus Henriksen England Bristol City 21 June 2020 [59][60]
29 February 2020 WB Egypt Ahmed Salam England Gainsborough Trinity April 2020 [96]
6 March 2020 MF England Jake Bayram England Ossett United 30 June 2020 [97]

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.[98] On 18 June 2019, a home match against French side Amiens SC was announced for 24 July 2019.[99] 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.[100]

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 .[101]

  Win   Draw   Loss

9 July 2019 Friendly Hull City 2–2 Leyton Orient Marbella, Spain
19:30 CEST Burke Goal 23'
Lewis-Potter Goal 58'
Report[102] Gorman Goal 29'
Coulson Goal 68'
Stadium:
12 July 2019 Friendly Hull City 2–1 Lincoln Red Imps Gibraltar Marbella, Spain
19:00 WEST McKenzie Goal 20'
Trialist Goal 56'
Report[103] Gómez Goal 10' Stadium:
20 July 2019 Friendly Mansfield Town 2–2 Hull City Mansfield
15:00 BST Bishop Goal 44'
Hamilton Goal 54'
Report[104] Bowen Goal 27'
Dicko Goal 46'
Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 1,799
Referee: Michael Salisbury
24 July 2019 Friendly Hull City 0–2 Amiens SC France Kingston upon Hull
19:30 BST Report[105] Guirassy Goal 53'
Ghoddos Goal 84'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
27 July 2019 Friendly Doncaster Rovers 2–2 Hull City Doncaster
14:00 BST Gomes Goal 22'
Coppinger Goal 55'
Report[106] Irvine Goal 7'
Bowler Goal 87'
Stadium: Keepmoat Stadium
Attendance: 2,477

Mid-season[]

13 June 2020 Friendly Newcastle United 2–0 Hull City Newcastle, England
Lejeune Goal 15'
Maximin Goal 62'
Report[107] Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 0

Competitions[]

Overall[]

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Championship 24th 3 August 2019 22 July 2020
League Cup First round Second round 13 August 2019 27 August 2019
FA Cup Third round Fourth round 4 January 2020 25 January 2020

Updated to match played 22 July 2020.
Source: Competitions

Championship[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
19 Luton Town 46 14 9 23 54 82 −28 51
20 Birmingham City 46 12 14 20 54 75 −21 50
21 Barnsley 46 12 13 21 49 69 −20 49
22 Charlton Athletic (R) 46 12 12 22 50 65 −15 48 Relegation to EFL League One
23 Wigan Athletic (R) 46 15 14 17 57 56 +1 47[a]
24 Hull City (R) 46 12 9 25 57 87 −30 45
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[109]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ As a result of Wigan Athletic entering administration, the club was subject to a 12-point deduction. In accordance with EFL regulations, the timing of the sporting sanction was only determined once final league placings in the Championship were determined. Since the club did not finish in the relegation places at the end of season, the sanction was applied to their 2019–20 total and final league standings were amended as appropriate.[108]

Results by matchday[]

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAAHAAHAHHAHAHAAHAHA
ResultLWDLLDDWDWLLWWWLDWLWLDWLWWLLLLDLDLLLLLDWLLLLLL
Position181310182020201416121619151211121491212131311141281112131414151517171821222119212222222424
Updated to match(es) played on 22 July 2020. Source: BBC Sport
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

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 12 9 25 57 87  −30 45 7 3 13 29 37  −8 5 6 12 28 50  −22

Last updated: 22 July 2020.
Source: BBC Sport

Matches[]

On Thursday, 20 June 2019, the EFL Championship fixtures were revealed,[110] 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,[110] but because of the COVID-19 pandemic this did not take place until 22 July 2020.[111]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

3 August 2019 1 Swansea City 2–1 Hull City Landore, Swansea
15:00 BST Celina Yellow card 10'
Bastón Goal 47'
van der Hoorn Goal 49'
Bidwell Yellow card 88'
Report[112] Batty Goal 3'
Eaves Yellow card 74'
Lichaj Yellow card 90+6'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 15,741
Referee: John Brooks
10 August 2019 2 Hull City 2–1 Reading Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen Goal 6'
Irvine Goal 16'
de Wijs Yellow card 30'
Kingsley Yellow card 90'
Report[113] Boyé Yellow card 39'
Yiadom Yellow card 60'
João Goal 66'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,673
Referee:
17 August 2019 3 Brentford 1–1 Hull City Brentford
15:00 BST Watkins Goal 72'
Jeanvier Yellow card 83'
Report[114] Bowen Goal 53'
Burke Yellow card 64'
Stadium: Griffin Park
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Darren England
20 August 2019 4 Hull City 0–1 Blackburn Rovers Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Stewart Yellow card 38'
Eaves Yellow card 53'
Kingsley Yellow card 61'
Bowler Yellow card 80'
Report[115] Williams Goal (62)
Lenihan Yellow card 81'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,240
Referee:
Note: Live on Sky Sports
24 August 2019 5 Hull City 1–3 Bristol City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen Goal 44' Report[116] Rowe Yellow card 35'
Afobe Goal 41' (pen.)80'
Palmer Yellow card 63'
Burke Goal 78' (o.g.)
Weimann Yellow card 87'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,458
Referee: Dean Whitestone
31 August 2019 6 Millwall 1–1 Hull City Bermondsey
15:00 BST J. Wallace Goal 10' (pen.)
M. Wallace Yellow card 58'
Böðvarsson Yellow card 90+2'
Report[117] de Wijs Yellow card 10'
Grosicki Goal 18'
Bowen Yellow card 54'
Magennis Yellow card 84' Yellow-red card 90+3'
Lichaj Yellow card 90+2'
Long Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 12,495
Referee: Oliver Langford
14 September 2019 7 Hull City 2–2 Wigan Athletic Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen Goal 10'
Grosicki Goal 20', Yellow card 64'
Elder Yellow card 90+4'
Report[118] Dunkley Goal 8', Yellow card 62'
Byrne Yellow card 19'
Morsy Yellow card 23'
Mulgrew Yellow card 69'
Gelhardt Goal 75'
Garner Yellow card 83'
Robinson Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,069
Referee:
21 September 2019 8 Luton Town 0–3 Hull City Luton
15:00 BST Report[119] Stewart Goal 63'90'[Note 2]
Grosicki Goal 87', Yellow card 88'
Honeyman Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 10,066
Referee: Andy Madley
28 September 2019 9 Hull City 2–2 Cardiff City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Stewart Yellow card 23'
Grosicki Goal 44'
de Wijs Goal 89'
Burke Yellow card 90+4'
Report[120] Glatzel Goal 55'
Ward Goal 90+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,756
Referee: Jarred Gillett
1 October 2019 10 Hull City 1–0 Sheffield Wednesday Kingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Eaves Goal 72'
Bowen Yellow card 86'
Report[121] Hutchinson Yellow card 43'
Harris Yellow card 56'
Nuhiu Yellow card 58'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,590
Referee: Andy Davies
5 October 2019 11 Huddersfield Town 3–0 Hull City Huddersfield
15:00 BST Hogg Yellow card 32'
Brown Yellow card 63'
Grant Goal 68'
Bacuna Goal 74'
Kachunga Goal 82'
O'Brien Yellow card 90+1'
Report[122] Magennis Yellow card 90+1' Stadium: Kirklees Stadium
Attendance: 21,702
Referee:
19 October 2019 12 Hull City 2–3 Queens Park Rangers Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Bowen Goal 29'
Magennis Goal 90+6'
Bowler Yellow card 90+10'
Report[123] Manning Goal 44'
Eze Goal 78' (pen.)88' (pen.)
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,285
Referee:
23 October 2019 13 Nottingham Forest 1–2 Hull City West Bridgford
19:45 BST Silva Yellow card 15'
Robinson Yellow card 40'
Cash Goal 52'
Samba Yellow card 90+6'
Report[124] Magennis Goal 38', Red card 58'
Bowen Goal 48', Yellow card 88'
Long Yellow card 89'
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 27,624
Referee: Oliver Langford
26 October 2019 14 Hull City 2–0 Derby County Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Irvine Yellow card 11'
Bowler Yellow card 44'
de Wijs Yellow card 45+1'
Elder Yellow card 63'
Bowen Goal 74'80'
Report[125] Holmes Yellow card 53' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,326
Referee: Simon Hooper
2 November 2019 15 Fulham 0–3 Hull City Fulham
15:00 GMT Reed Yellow card 37'
Johansen Yellow card 74'
Report[126] Bowler Goal 9'
Irvine Yellow card 44'
Bowen Goal 57'
Eaves Goal 84'
Eaves Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 18,168
Referee: Keith Stroud
9 November 2019 16 Hull City 0–1 West Bromwich Albion Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Eaves Yellow card 69'
de Wijs Yellow card 87'
Lichaj Yellow card 90+3'
Report[127] Livermore Yellow card 16', Goal 28'
Sawyers Yellow card 90'
Johnstone Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 13,866
Referee:
24 November 2019 17 Middlesbrough 2–2 Hull City Middlesbrough
12:00 GMT Tavernier Goal 7'
Fletcher Goal 26'
Johnson Red card 37'
Clayton Yellow card 55'
Dijksteel Yellow card 90+3'
Report[128] de Wijs Yellow card 65'
Eaves Goal 71'[Note 3]
Bowen Goal 75'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 18,596
Referee:
27 November 2019 18 Hull City 4–0 Preston North End Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Bowen Goal 30'77'
Magennis Goal 48' (pen.)
Grosicki Goal 51'
Batty Yellow card 65'
Report[129] Gallagher Yellow card 56' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 9,826
Referee: Jonathan Moss
30 November 2019 19 Barnsley 3–1 Hull City Barnsley
15:00 GMT Mowatt Goal 23'
Bähre Goal 75'
Chaplin Goal 90+5'
Report[130] Burke Yellow card 60'
Lewis-Potter Goal 81'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 13,598
Referee: John Brooks
7 December 2019 20 Hull City 2–1 Stoke City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen Goal 49'56' Report[131] Vokes Goal 7' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,019
Referee:
10 December 2019 21 Leeds United 2–0 Hull City Leeds
19:45 GMT Phillips Yellow card 61'
de Wijs Goal 73' (o.g.)
White Yellow card 79'
Alioski Goal 82'
Report[132] Honeyman Yellow card 90+4' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 35,200
Referee:
13 December 2019 22 Charlton Athletic 2–2 Hull City Charlton
19:45 GMT Matthews Yellow card 20'
Pratley Goal 34'
Sarr Goal 50'
Leko Yellow card 90+5'
Report[133] Bowen Goal 47'
da Silva Lopes Yellow card 66'
Irvine Yellow card 86'
Phillips Goal 90+6' (o.g.)
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 14,447
Referee: Andy Davies
21 December 2019 23 Hull City 3–0 Birmingham City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Irvine Yellow card 28'
Eaves Goal 45+1'
Burke Yellow card 51'
Grosicki Goal 58'
Lewis-Potter Goal 88'
Report[134] McEachran Yellow card 64'
Crowley Yellow card 85'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,334
Referee:
26 December 2019 24 Hull City 0–2 Nottingham Forest Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Lopes Yellow card 73'
Kingsley Yellow card 77'
Bowen Yellow card 87'
de Wijs Yellow card 90+3'
Report[135] Chema Yellow card 4'
Grabban Goal 11' (pen.)82'
Watson Yellow card 87'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 15,001
Referee:
29 December 2019 25 Queens Park Rangers 1–2 Hull City Shepherd's Bush, London
15:00 GMT Chair Goal 20' Report[136] Honeyman Goal 32', Yellow card 75'
de Wijs Yellow card 64'
Irvine Goal 89'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 13,814
Referee:
1 January 2020 26 Sheffield Wednesday 0–1 Hull City Owlerton
15:00 GMT Börner Yellow card 26'
Bannan Yellow card 90'
Report[137] Bowen Goal 61'
Grosicki Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Hillsborough
Attendance: 24,842
Referee:
11 January 2020 27 Hull City 0–1 Fulham Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Bowen Yellow card 67' Report[138] Cavaleiro Goal 29', Yellow card 71'
Mitrović Yellow card 73'
McDonald Yellow card 86'
Christie Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 11,347
Referee:
18 January 2020 28 Derby County 1–0 Hull City Derby
15:00 GMT Clarke Goal 64'
Knight Yellow card 78'
Wisdom Yellow card 81'
Lawrence Yellow card 86'
Report[139] Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 27,412
Referee:
25 January 2020 Hull City v Huddersfield Town Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to Hull's FA Cup progression.[140]
28 January 2020 29 Hull City 1–2 Huddersfield Town Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Stearman Goal 66' (o.g.) Report[141] Grant Goal 24'
Grabara Yellow card 66'
Mounié Goal 90+6'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,474
Referee:
1 February 2020 30 Hull City 1–5 Brentford Kingston upon Hull
12:30 GMT Raya Goal 29' (o.g.) Report[142] Benrahma Goal 12'63'85' Yellow card 13'
Burke Goal 20' (o.g.)
Watkins Goal 58'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,034
Referee:
8 February 2020 31 Reading 1–1 Hull City Reading, Berkshire
15:00 GMT Obita Goal 56'
Aluko Yellow card 85'
Report[143] da Silva Lopes Yellow card 48'
McLoughlin Yellow card 71'
Wilks Goal 82'
Irvine Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 13,393
Referee: Andy Davies
11 February 2020 32 Blackburn Rovers 3–0 Hull City Blackburn
19:45 GMT Lenihan Goal 73'
Armstrong Goal 79'
Samuel Goal 80'
Travis Yellow card 89'
Report[144] Elder Yellow card 36'
Honeyman Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 11,888
Referee:
14 February 2020 33 Hull City 4–4 Swansea City Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Lopes Goal 6'
Maddison Goal 50'
Wilks Goal 61'
Eaves Goal 90+5'
Report[2] Routledge Goal 13'
Wilmot Yellow card 36'
Naughton Goal 55'
Garrick Goal 77'
Brewster Goal 84' Yellow card 85'
Ayew Yellow card 84'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 9,757
Referee:
22 February 2020 34 Preston North End 2–1 Hull City Deepdale, Preston
15:00 GMT Gallagher Goal 67' (pen.)
Browne Goal 71'
Stockley Yellow card 90+7'
Report[145] Wilks Goal 40'
Honeyman Yellow card 56'
Pennington Yellow card 81'
de Wijs Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 12,342
Referee:
26 February 2020 35 Hull City 0–1 Barnsley Kingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Irvine Yellow card 49' Report[146] Halme Yellow card 41'
Woodrow Goal 42'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 10,272
Referee: David Coote
29 February 2020 36 Hull City 0–4 Leeds United Kingston upon Hull
12:30 GMT McLoughlin Yellow card 50'
Magennis Yellow card 52'
Report[147] Ayling Goal 5'
Hernández Goal 47'
Bamford Yellow card 50'
Roberts Goal 81'84'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 16,178
Referee: Keith Stroud
7 March 2020 37 Stoke City 5–1 Hull City Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Powell Goal 11'86'
Campbell Goal 16'
Clucas Goal 18'50'
Report[148] Stewart Yellow card 7'
da Silva Lopes Goal 73', Yellow card 76'
Stadium: bet365 Stadium
Attendance: 23,126
Referee: Tim Robinson
14 March 2020 38 Hull City v Charlton Athletic Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[75]
18 March 2020 39 Birmingham City v Hull City Bordesley, Birmingham
19:45 GMT Report Stadium: St Andrew's
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[75]
21 March 2020 40 Hull City v Middlesbrough Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[75]
4 April 2020 41 West Bromwich Albion v Hull City West Bromwich
15:00 BST Report Stadium: The Hawthorns
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[76]
10 April 2020 42 Bristol City v Hull City Ashton Gate, Bristol
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[76]
13 April 2020 43 Hull City v Millwall Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[76]
18 April 2020 44 Wigan Athletic v Hull City Wigan
15:00 BST Report Stadium: DW Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[76]
25 April 2020 45 Hull City v Luton Town Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Report Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[76]
2 May 2020 46 Cardiff City v Hull City Cardiff
13:30 GMT Report Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Note: Fixture was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.[77]
20 June 2020 38 Hull City 0–1 Charlton Athletic Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Batty Yellow card 45+3' Report[149] Pearce Goal 18'
Oshilaja Yellow card 39'
Williams Yellow card 90'
Pratley Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Darren England
Note: Held behind closed doors.
27 June 2020 39 Birmingham City 3–3 Hull City Bordesley, Birmingham
15:00 BST Gardner Yellow card 45', Goal 47'88'
Crowley Goal 60'
Clarke-Salter Yellow card 66'
Dean Yellow card 76'
Report[150] Magennis Goal 2'
Scott Goal 16'
Kane Goal 67'
Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 0
Referee:
Note: Held behind closed doors.
2 July 2020 40 Hull City 2–1 Middlesbrough Kingston upon Hull
17:00 BST Kane Goal 8'
Wilks Yellow card 45+3', Goal 90+1'
Report[151] Assombalonga Goal 4' (pen.)
Tavernier Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:
Note: Held behind closed doors.
5 July 2020 41 West Bromwich Albion 4–2 Hull City West Bromwich
15:00 BST Austin Goal 4'
Hegazi Yellow card 12' Yellow-red card 90+2' Goal 37'
Grosicki Goal 49'
Diangana Goal 76'
Bartley Yellow card 78'
Report[152] Stewart Goal 24'
Wilks Goal 48'
Toral Yellow card 79'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 0
Referee: Oliver Langford
Note: Held behind closed doors.
8 July 2020 42 Bristol City 2–1 Hull City Ashton Gate, Bristol
18:00 BST Diédhiou Goal 41'
Paterson Goal 53'
Report[153] Honeyman Yellow card 22'
De Wijs Goal 60' Yellow card 90+4'
Wilks Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Gavin Ward
Note: Held behind closed doors.
11 July 2020 43 Hull City 0–1 Millwall Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Stewart Yellow card 40'
Honeyman Yellow card 45+1'
Report[154] Leonard Goal 2' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Matt Donohue
Note: Held behind closed doors.
14 July 2020 44 Wigan Athletic 8–0 Hull City Wigan
18:00 BST Naismith Goal 1'
Moore Goal 27'40'
Dowell Goal 32'42'65'
Lowe Goal 37'
Williams Goal 45+1'
Report[155] Honeyman Yellow card 33'
Toral Yellow card 45'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:
Note: Held behind closed doors.
18 July 2020 45 Hull City 0–1 Luton Town Kingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Lopes Yellow card 60' Report[156] Collins Yellow card 56'
Rea Yellow card 73'
LuaLua Goal 85'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:
Note: Held behind closed doors.
22 July 2020 46 Cardiff City 3–0 Hull City Cardiff
19:30 BST Hoilett Goal 20'
Morrison Goal 34'
Ward Goal 83'
Report[111] Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:
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.[157] 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.[158]

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.[159] The draw for the fourth-round took place on 6 January 2020 and Hull were drawn at home to Chelsea.[160] The match being selected for live coverage by BT Sport was played at 5:30 p.m. on 25 January 2020.[161] 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.[162][163]

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 round Rotherham United 2–3 Hull City Rotherham
12:31 GMT Smith Goal 20'
Thompson Red card 24'
Vassell Goal 43'
Ihiekwe Yellow card 72'
Report[159] Eaves Goal 16'66'90+2', Yellow card 90+3'
Lopes Yellow card 86'
Stadium: New York Stadium
Attendance: 6,044
Referee:
25 January 2020 Fourth round Hull City 1–2 Chelsea Kingston upon Hull
17:30 GMT Lichaj Yellow card 63'
Grosicki Goal 78'
Report[1] Batshuayi Goal 6'
Kovačić Yellow card 46'
Tomori Goal 64'
Zouma Yellow card 90'
Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 24,109
Referee: Craig Pawson

EFL Cup[]

The first round draw was made on 20 June 2019.[164] Hull were in the Northern Section of the draw and were drawn away to Tranmere Rovers,[164] the match to take place on 13 August 2019 at Prenton Park.[165] 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.[166] The draw took place on 13 August 2019 for the Second round and Hull were drawn away to Preston North End,[167] the match to take place on 27 August 2019.[168] 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.[169]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

13 August 2019 First round Tranmere Rovers 0–3 Hull City Birkenhead
19:45 BST Ray Yellow card 74' Report[166] Toral Goal 1'
Milinković Goal 6'
Tafazolli Goal 45'
Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 3,421
Referee:
27 August 2019 Second round Preston North End 2–2
(5–4 p)
Hull City Preston
19:45 BST Huntington Goal 20'
Harrop Goal 26'
Report[169] Magennis Goal 34' (pen.)
Bowen Goal 90+5'
Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 6,093
Referee: David Webb
Penalties
Harrop Penalty scored
Ledson Penalty scored
Stockley Penalty scored
Bodin Penalty scored
Browne Penalty scored
Penalty scored Magennis
Penalty missed Eaves
Penalty scored Toral
Penalty scored Lopes
Penalty scored Stewart

Statistics[]

Appearances[]

As of 22 July 2020.
No. Pos Nat Player Total Championship FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England George Long 46 0 45 0 1 0 0 0
2 DF United States Eric Lichaj 30 0 29 0 1 0 0 0
3 DF England Ryan Tafazolli 19 1 7+8 0 2 0 2 1
4 DF Netherlands Jordy de Wijs 35 2 35 2 0 0 0 0
5 DF England Reece Burke 38 0 36 0 2 0 0 0
6 MF England Kevin Stewart 28 3 21+6 3 0 0 0+1 0
7 MF Serbia David Milinković 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
8 MF England Daniel Batty 32 1 18+11 1 1 0 1+1 0
9 FW England Tom Eaves 44 8 22+18 5 2 3 0+2 0
10 MF Spain Jon Toral 16 1 8+6 0 0 0 2 1
11 MF England Marcus Maddison 7 1 4+3 1 0 0 0 0
12 GK England Will Mannion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 GK England Matt Ingram 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0
14 FW Mali Nouha Dicko 4 0 1+1 0 0 0 1+1 0
15 DF England Angus MacDonald 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
16 DF England Robbie McKenzie 12 0 8 0 2 0 2 0
17 DF Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin 7 0 5+2 0 0 0 0 0
18 MF England George Honeyman 44 1 22+20 1 1 0 1 0
19 MF England Josh Bowler 31 1 11+17 1 1 0 2 0
21 DF England Brandon Fleming 7 0 4 0 1 0 2 0
22 MF Norway Markus Henriksen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 DF Scotland Stephen Kingsley 8 0 7+1 0 0 0 0 0
24 FW Hungary Norbert Balogh 3 0 0+3 0 0 0 0 0
25 DF England Matthew Pennington 16 0 13+1 0 0 0 2 0
26 DF Australia Callum Elder 30 0 30 0 0 0 0 0
27 FW Northern Ireland Josh Magennis 32 5 20+9 4 0+1 0 2 1
29 DF England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 DF England Jacob Greaves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 FW England Keane Lewis-Potter 22 2 1+20 2 1 0 0 0
32 MF England Billy Chadwick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 MF England Ahmed Salam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 MF England Tyler Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 DF England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 MF Australia Jackson Irvine 36 2 34+1 2 0+1 0 0 0
37 MF Portugal Leonardo Lopes 44 2 33+7 2 2 0 2 0
40 FW England James Berry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 MF England Herbie Kane 9 2 6+1 2 2 0 0 0
42 MF Norway Martin Samuelsen 8 0 3+4 0 0+1 0 0 0
43 FW England Mallik Wilks 19 5 16+2 5 1 0 0 0
44 FW Scotland James Scott 7 1 4+3 1 0 0 0 0
Players who played for Hull City but subsequently left the club:
11 MF Poland Kamil Grosicki 30 7 28 6 0+2 1 0 0
20 FW England Jarrod Bowen 32 17 29 16 1+1 0 0+1 1
  • 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
England Jarrod Bowen 20 FW 16 0 1 17
England Tom Eaves 9 FW 5 3 0 8[Note 3]
Poland Kamil Grosicki 11 MF 6 1 0 7
England Mallik Wilks 43 FW 5 0 0 5
Northern Ireland Josh Magennis 27 FW 4 0 1 5
England Kevin Stewart 6 MF 3 0 0 3[Note 2]
Netherlands Jordy de Wijs 4 DF 2 0 0 2
Australia Jackson Irvine 36 MF 2 0 0 2
England Herbie Kane 41 MF 2 0 0 2
England Keane Lewis-Potter 31 FW 2 0 0 2
Portugal Leo Lopes 37 MF 2 0 0 2
England Daniel Batty 8 MF 1 0 0 1
England Josh Bowler 19 MF 1 0 0 1
England George Honeyman 18 MF 1 0 0 1
England Marcus Maddison 11 MF 1 0 0 1
Serbia David Milinković 7 MF 0 0 1 1
Scotland James Scott 44 FW 1 0 0 1
England Ryan Tafazolli 3 DF 0 0 1 1
Spain Jon Toral 10 MF 0 0 1 1
Total 54 4 5 63

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
Northern Ireland Josh Magennis 27 FW 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2
Netherlands Jordy de Wijs 4 DF 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
England George Honeyman 18 MF 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Australia Jackson Irvine 36 MF 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Portugal Leo Lopes 37 MF 5 0 1 0 0 0 6 0
England Jarrod Bowen 20 FW 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
England Tom Eaves 9 FW 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
England Reece Burke 5 DF 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
England Kevin Stewart 6 MF 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
England Eric Lichaj 2 DF 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
England Josh Bowler 19 MF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Australia Callum Elder 26 DF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Poland Kamil Grosicki 11 MF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Scotland Stephen Kingsley 23 DF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
England Daniel Batty 8 MF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
England George Long 1 GK 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Republic of Ireland Sean McLoughlin 17 DF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
England Mallik Wilks 43 FW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Spain Jon Toral 10 MF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
England Matthew Pennington 25 DF 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total
74 2 3 0 0 0 77 2

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.[172] 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.[173] 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.[174] On 11 September 2019, the club announced a new back-of-shirt sponsor, On Line Group, who have agreed a 3-year sponsorship deal.[175]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Excludes matches held behind closed doors.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b 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.[171]
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b 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.[170]

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