The Run In - Ticket Bundle

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The Run-In Three Game Ticket Bundle On-Sale 9:30am Thursday 12 March.

Hull City are launching a Run-In bundle for our final three home games of the regular 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship season at the MKM Stadium.

The Run-In bundle includes our home matches against Coventry City on Monday 6 April, Birmingham City on Saturday 18 April* and Norwich City on Saturday 2 May. Supporters can save on matchday ticket prices with Adults costing £66, and Juniors (2-10 years) £9!

Read the full article here - https://www.wearehullcity.co.uk/news/2026/march/11/the-run-in-ticket-bundle/

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Its all well n good filling the stadium...but the pile of **** we play on will stay the same....seen better pitches on bude park...
I know it was moved at the last minute but I can't believe that the U21s were due to play on it this week. Another couple of games scheduled as well. We need to protect it. As we are now a footballing team that pitch isn't helping.
 
I know it was moved at the last minute but I can't believe that the U21s were due to play on it this week. Another couple of games scheduled as well. We need to protect it. As we are now a footballing team that pitch isn't helping.
It's not optional, the U21's have to play a certain amount of games at the club's main stadium.
 
Here's a novel idea to the club.... the pre-requisite number of games the u21's have to play at the main stadium, schedule those number of games for the summer when the pitch is ok and not when its phoooooked... sorted...
 
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The Run-In Three Game Ticket Bundle On-Sale 9:30am Thursday 12 March.

Hull City are launching a Run-In bundle for our final three home games of the regular 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship season at the MKM Stadium.

The Run-In bundle includes our home matches against Coventry City on Monday 6 April, Birmingham City on Saturday 18 April* and Norwich City on Saturday 2 May. Supporters can save on matchday ticket prices with Adults costing £66, and Juniors (2-10 years) £9!

Read the full article here - https://www.wearehullcity.co.uk/news/2026/march/11/the-run-in-ticket-bundle/

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I'm not sure I fully understand the terms and conditions.Fair enough that there'll be no refund if you fail to attend but I'm a bit confused about the part where it says if you go to book your seat and the seats have all gone,tough t!tty,no refund?

Maybe I'm reading this wrong,it's not uncommon,but surely if you've paid for a bundle then your seat must be guaranteed?

Like I say,maybe I've picked it up wrong?
 
Here's a novel idea to the club.... the pre-requisite number of games the u21's have to play at the main stadium, schedule those number of games for the summer when the pitch is ok and not when its phoooooked... sorted...
There's barely any home games that are actually in the summer, there was one in September (which was played at the MKM), there two in March (one of which is at the MKM) and two in April (again one of which is at the MKM). We need to play five at the MKM, though I can only actually see four.
 
There's barely any home games that are actually in the summer, there was one in September (which was played at the MKM), there two in March (one of which is at the MKM) and two in April (again one of which is at the MKM). We need to play five at the MKM, though I can only actually see four.
it is a thought though that they should be played before the pitch goes tits.... maybe they dint get a full season schedule in advance...
 
I looked at shef wed results....despite them being bottom, they are rarely getting hammered.

They wont be the walkover we all hope they will.
Not getting hammered but not winning or drawing either so we should be ok, emphasis on the should!
It's the 'easier' WBA, Oxford and Leicester games that could be more difficult. Oxf have won the last 3, and few would be surprised if WB and Lester didn't have an upturn in form at this stage.

One game at a time for me!
 
Here's a novel idea to the club.... the pre-requisite number of games the u21's have to play at the main stadium, schedule those number of games for the summer when the pitch is ok and not when its phoooooked... sorted...
They dont play in the summer months though, their season runs Autumn to Spring the same as the Senior mens. Only Hull Fc play in Summer and even then they have about 6 weeks without a Home game whilst it is given time to repair.
 
it is a thought though that they should be played before the pitch goes tits.... maybe they dint get a full season schedule in advance...
I think you can be cute about it and just pay a fine but I dont see an U21s game causing that much problem right now. The pitch will see out the season without getting any worse unless we suddenly get a huge amount of rain.