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Premier League football is almost back.

Hull City’s fixtures for the 2026/27 Premier League season will be released at 10am on Friday 19 June, with supporters set to discover who the Tigers will face on opening weekend, when the biggest home fixtures will take place, and how our first season back in the top flight will unfold.

As excitement continues to build ahead of tomorrow’s fixture release, the club would also like to provide supporters with an update regarding Memberships.

Following promotion to the Premier League, we are working closely with the Premier League to finalise the necessary stadium upgrades required for us to compete in the division.

Once these discussions have concluded, we will be able to provide supporters with further information regarding Membership availability, the sales process, and when Memberships will go on sale.

When Memberships go on sale, they will be released through a phased rollout process, with priority access awarded to supporters who attended multiple fixtures during the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship season.

Supporters who qualify for priority access will be contacted directly with further details in due course.

2026/27 fixtures to your device​

Our schedule will be released at 10AM on Friday 19 June

Sync to your Calendar

In the meantime, supporters can follow all of the Club’s official channels from 10am on Friday to view the full Premier League fixture list as soon as it is released. Fans can also sync the 2026/27 fixtures directly to their digital calendar via ECAL, ensuring they never miss a match.

We appreciate your patience and continued support as we prepare for an exciting return to Premier League football.
 
Premier League football is almost back.

Hull City’s fixtures for the 2026/27 Premier League season will be released at 10am on Friday 19 June, with supporters set to discover who the Tigers will face on opening weekend, when the biggest home fixtures will take place, and how our first season back in the top flight will unfold.

As excitement continues to build ahead of tomorrow’s fixture release, the club would also like to provide supporters with an update regarding Memberships.

Following promotion to the Premier League, we are working closely with the Premier League to finalise the necessary stadium upgrades required for us to compete in the division.

Once these discussions have concluded, we will be able to provide supporters with further information regarding Membership availability, the sales process, and when Memberships will go on sale.

When Memberships go on sale, they will be released through a phased rollout process, with priority access awarded to supporters who attended multiple fixtures during the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship season.

Supporters who qualify for priority access will be contacted directly with further details in due course.

2026/27 fixtures to your device​

Our schedule will be released at 10AM on Friday 19 June
Sync to your Calendar
In the meantime, supporters can follow all of the Club’s official channels from 10am on Friday to view the full Premier League fixture list as soon as it is released. Fans can also sync the 2026/27 fixtures directly to their digital calendar via ECAL, ensuring they never miss a match.

We appreciate your patience and continued support as we prepare for an exciting return to Premier League football.
Hopefully, unlike the playoff final, those 110 loyalty points will count for something
 
Has the transfer thread been removed it’s nowhere to be seen . Also if I choose the highest numbered page it actually goes to the oldest page on the system .
Do I need to do something ?
 
Has the transfer thread been removed it’s nowhere to be seen . Also of I choose the highest numbered page it actually goes to the oldest page on the system
 
As we prepare for an exciting return to the Premier League, Hull City would like to make Members seated in West Stand Upper Block WU6 aware of an important seating update for the 2026/27 season.

As part of a number of stadium enhancements and operational changes being implemented ahead of the 2026/27 season, a new press and media area will be created within West Stand Upper Block WU6. As a result, supporters currently holding Memberships in this area will need to relocate to an alternative seat within the MKM Stadium.

We understand this may be disappointing news and would like to reassure affected supporters that our Ticket Office team will work closely with each individual to identify the most suitable alternative seat available.

Supporters impacted by this change are asked to contact the Ticket Office by Friday 3rd July to discuss available seating options and arrange their relocation.

The Ticket Office can be contacted on 01482 505600 or visited in person at the MKM Stadium between 9:30am and 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.

We would like to thank affected supporters for their understanding and continued support as we prepare for the 2026/27 Premier League season.
 
As we prepare for an exciting return to the Premier League, Hull City would like to make Members seated in West Stand Upper Block WU6 aware of an important seating update for the 2026/27 season.

As part of a number of stadium enhancements and operational changes being implemented ahead of the 2026/27 season, a new press and media area will be created within West Stand Upper Block WU6. As a result, supporters currently holding Memberships in this area will need to relocate to an alternative seat within the MKM Stadium.

We understand this may be disappointing news and would like to reassure affected supporters that our Ticket Office team will work closely with each individual to identify the most suitable alternative seat available.

Supporters impacted by this change are asked to contact the Ticket Office by Friday 3rd July to discuss available seating options and arrange their relocation.

The Ticket Office can be contacted on 01482 505600 or visited in person at the MKM Stadium between 9:30am and 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.

We would like to thank affected supporters for their understanding and continued support as we prepare for the 2026/27 Premier League season.
I wonder how many are affected. :emoticon-0138-think


It's our time.
 
As we prepare for an exciting return to the Premier League, Hull City would like to make Members seated in West Stand Upper Block WU6 aware of an important seating update for the 2026/27 season.

As part of a number of stadium enhancements and operational changes being implemented ahead of the 2026/27 season, a new press and media area will be created within West Stand Upper Block WU6. As a result, supporters currently holding Memberships in this area will need to relocate to an alternative seat within the MKM Stadium.

We understand this may be disappointing news and would like to reassure affected supporters that our Ticket Office team will work closely with each individual to identify the most suitable alternative seat available.

Supporters impacted by this change are asked to contact the Ticket Office by Friday 3rd July to discuss available seating options and arrange their relocation.

The Ticket Office can be contacted on 01482 505600 or visited in person at the MKM Stadium between 9:30am and 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.

We would like to thank affected supporters for their understanding and continued support as we prepare for the 2026/27 Premier League season.
We would like to thank affected supporters for their understanding?

Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think there's an alternative option...
 
I am, along with 3 mates sat together in the same row. Chances of us all being relocated together are slim I would imagine.
I have been in wu6 a few times. I am having a hard time figuring out why they would need all the seats for the modifications they are doing. I could understand a few rows being impacted. Hopefully, you’re good and don’t need to move.
 
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I have been in wu6 a few times. I am having a hard time figuring out why they would need all the seats for the modifications they are doing. I could understand a few rows being impacted. Hopefully, you’re good and don’t need to move.
Thought about it a bit more and wouldn’t be surprised if they are turning the remaining seats after the infrastructure changes to hospitality but not saying that part out loud.
 
I don’t know the size of block WU6, but I do know that the media area requirements in the PL are now gigantic, they have to accommodate reporters from outlets across the world. **** for those who have memberships in there though.
 
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It did surprise me Greene, it's a large block with maybe 20 + rows each with 20 + seats so I would have thought at least 400 people effected.
As you say,if they're going to commandeer the full area,that's a lot of people to shift around.

I hope you and the other 3 get accommodated together because that's a hugely important part of the match experience to most people.
 
I have been in wu6 a few times. I am having a hard time figuring out why they would need all the seats for the modifications they are doing. I could understand a few rows being impacted. Hopefully, you’re good and don’t need to move.
They'll need more then you think, I'm guessing opposition scouts for example will be housed in there and in the prem there will be a fair few more, media coverage globally will increase numbers needed in the ground massively as well. Plus I'm sure a few "mates" of people within the club will be needed to be housed somewhere as well..... Sod the real fans
 
By the time they have finished with all this media stuff I doubt there will (m)any for general sale..do we have to make more available for away fans
 
Cheers Ric, fingers crossed.
I’d hope, and expect, the club will handle it better than when we were kicked out of E2 and moved to the North when they deliberately made it difficult to keep groups together because splitting people up was one of the reasons for the move.
Different time though and very different ownership so I’d hope you can get sorted and stay together .