Hull City fixtures for 2020-21 EFL League One season

The KCOM Stadium, Hull. Picture: PAThe KCOM Stadium, Hull. Picture: PA
The KCOM Stadium, Hull. Picture: PA
Hull City will begin life in League One with a trip to Gillingham on the opening day of the 2020-21 campaign.

Their first home game will be against Crewe Alexandra on September 19 before a trip to Northampton Town to finish the opening month.

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City will open December with a Yorkhisre derby against Doncaster Rovers while fixtures against Portsmouth and Sunderland await over the festive period.

Hull will kick off the new year with consecutive games against Charlton Athletic and Wigan Athletic, the two clubs who were relegated with Grant McCann’s side last season.

CHALLENGES AHEAD: Hull City and manager Grant McCann will be seeking an immediate return to the Championship. Picture: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.CHALLENGES AHEAD: Hull City and manager Grant McCann will be seeking an immediate return to the Championship. Picture: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.
CHALLENGES AHEAD: Hull City and manager Grant McCann will be seeking an immediate return to the Championship. Picture: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.

McCann’s charges will close out the season against the same opponents, as they host the Latcis on May 1 before a trip to the Addicks on May 8.

September

Sat 12 Gillingham A 3pm

Sat 19 Crewe Alexandra H 3pm

Sat 26: Northampton Town A 3pm

October

Sat 3 Plymouth Argyle H 3pm

Sat 10 Fleetwood Town A 3pm

Sat 17 Rochdale A 3pm

Tue 20 AFC Wimbledon H 7.45pm

Sat 24 Peterborough United H 3pm

Tue 27 Bristol Rovers A 7.45pm

Sat 31 Swindon Town A 3pm

November

Tue 3 Accrington Stanley H 7.45pm

Sat 14 Burton Albion H 3pm

Sat 21 MK Dons A 3pm

Tue 24 Ipswich Town A 7.45pm

December

Tue 1 Doncaster Rovers H 7.45pm

Sat 5 Oxford United A 3pm

Sat 12 Shrewsbury Town H 3pm

Tue 15 Blackpool A 7.45pm

Sat 19 Portsmouth H 3pm

Sat 26 Sunderland A 3pm

Tue 29 Lincoln City H 7.45pm

January

Sat 2 Charlton Athletic H 3pm

Sat 9 Wigan Athletic A 3pm

Sat 16 Blackpool H 3pm

Sat 23 Portsmouth A 3pm

Tue 26 Accrington Stanley A 7.45pm

Sat 30 Swindon Town H 3pm

February

Sat 6 Burton Albion A 3pm

Sat 13 MK Dons H 3pm

Sat 20 Doncaster Rovers A 3pm

Sat 23 Ipswich Town 3pm

Sat 27 AFC Wimbledon A 3pm

March

Tue 2 Rochdale H 7.45pm

Sat 6 Bristol Rovers H 3pm

Wed 10 Peterborough United A

Sat 13 Oxford United H 3pm

Sat 20 Shrewsbury Town A 3pm

Sat 27 Gillingham H 3pm

April

Fri 2 Crewe Alexandra A 3pm

Mon 5 Northampton Town H 3pm

Sat 10 Plymouth Argyle A 3pm

Sat 17 Fleetwood Town H 3pm

Tue 20 Sunderland H 7.45pm

Sat 24 Lincoln City A 3pm

May

Sat 1 Wigan Athletic H 3pm

Sat 8 Charlton Athletic A 3pm

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