Miller facing six weeks on sidelinespublished at 16:23 GMT 30 October
16:23 GMT 30 October
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Hull City forward Liam Miller is facing up to six weeks out with a hamstring injury.
Head coach Sergej Jakirovic confirmed that the Canada international could be out until December after sustaining the injury in last weekend's home draw with Charlton Athletic.
The news is a blow given Miller is only five games into a return following 11 months out with a anterior cruciate ligament injury.
"At least we have two weeks international break, which is good for us, but it is huge in terms of the impact to our team and it is very frustrating for him," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
In hindsight, the Hull boss regretted bringing Miller on as a second-half substitute against Charlton.
"He played 90 minutes on Tuesday and got a [new] baby [on] Friday. I think he is emotionally exhausted. He didn't sleep so good," Jakirovic said.
"If I knew that he didn't sleep so much I would never have sent him on the pitch, but what can we do now?"
McBurnie could 'skip some games' - Jakirovicpublished at 13:01 BST 24 October
13:01 BST 24 October
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Jakirovic: 'This league is about energy'
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic said that it is more "no than yes" as to whether striker Oli McBurnie will be available for Saturday's Championship game against Charlton Athletic.
The 29-year-old has been suffering from a calf injury and missed the victory over Leicester City in the week.
"If you ask Oli, he's ready, he will play but we will see. It's still two days but I have a bad experience from when players are not 100%," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
"If he needs to skip some games, it's better to skip."
Captain Lewie Coyle could make his return having spent the match against the Foxes on the bench nursing an ankle issue, but he is unlikely to start, while defender Ryan Giles is "good" after coming off the pitch with a hip problem on Tuesday.
Jakirovic said he feels English football offers less protection from referees compared to officiating in Europe, and that it contributes to the injury issues sustained across the league.
"The referees, they need to protect the players during challenges because this is the reason we have a lot of injuries," he said.
"It's not rugby. I know in England, they like rugby, but for me, it's football-rugby what I saw.
"When I see my strikers in challenge with the centre-backs, they are suffering. It's very difficult to play because they kick you all the time."
Pick of the stats: Hull City v Charlton Athleticpublished at 09:30 BST 24 October
09:30 BST 24 October
In-form sides Hull City and Charlton Athletic will compete to go ahead as they meet at the MKM Stadium on Saturday (15:00 BST).
Both teams currently possess 18 points, with the Addicks two places above the seventh placed Tigers due to goal difference.
But Hull are on a four match unbeaten streak, winning their past three, and will be eager to break into that top six.
Hull City have won just three of their last 13 league games against Charlton Athletic (D5 L5), though all three have come on home soil during that time.
Charlton Athletic have lost three of their last four away league games against Hull City (W1), one more than across their prior 16 such matches combined between October 1929 and October 2007.
Hull have won each of their last two home league games and will be looking to win three in succession for the first time since November 2023.
Charlton won their last away league game 3-0 vs Ipswich in midweek; they haven't won successive away league games whilst netting 3+ goals in the process since May 2014.
Joe Gelhardt has either scored (2) or assisted (1) each of Hull's last three Championship goals; it's more goal involvements than in his previous 11 league games (2).
Holden praises 'grit, desire and quality'published at 23:04 BST 21 October
23:04 BST 21 October
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Hull City assistant boss Dean Holden said Tuesday's Championship win over Leicester was "very, very pleasing".
Two first-half goals, including Liam Millar's excellent strike on his first start in just under a year, saw them earn their third straight league victory.
"It's a great result, three wins on the spin is a fantastic week for us," Holden told BBC Radio Humberside.
"It was always going to be a tough game against one of the favourites for promotion.
"I thought we started really well, we created chances early, and anyone who was in the stadium to witness Liam Millar's goal will know it was fantastic.
"We have scored some really good goals recently, but that second one was as good as any. There was really quick play to get beyond them and Joe Gelhardt is exactly where you'd want him to be.
"I thought we could have had the game sewn up, and in the second half the game got stretched. But it was a performance full of grit and desire, a very pleasing performance."
Pick of the stats: Hull City v Leicester Citypublished at 12:16 BST 20 October
12:16 BST 20 October
Hull City are going for three league victories in a row for the first time since the start of October last year.
Leicester's only Championship defeat so far this season came in their first away game of the campaign at Preston North End.
Hull have only won two of their past nine league meetings with Leicester City (D3 L4), with the most recent ending 2-2 in March 2024.
Leicester have only won one of their past five league trips to Hull City (D2 L2), winning 1-0 in the Premier League in December 2014.
After their 1-0 win over Sheffield United, Hull could win back-to-back home league games for only the second time since the start of last season, last doing so in March.
Leicester have won as many of their five away games in the Championship this season (2) as they managed in 19 on the road in the Premier League last term.
Hull's Oli McBurnie has been directly involved in 15 goals in his past 14 home league games in English football, scoring 10 and assisting another five. McBurnie scored in both of his two previous home league matches against Leicester as a Sheffield United player.
Pandur hopes performances will earn World Cup spotpublished at 15:09 BST 17 October
15:09 BST 17 October
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Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur hopes his club performances will be enough to earn him a spot in the Croatia squad for the 2026 World Cup.
The 25-year-old has played throughout the age group levels for Croatia but is up against the likes of experienced international Dominik Livakovic to find a place in the senior national squad.
"Every day you wake up you have this [World Cup] in the back of your mind," Pandur told BBC Radio Humberside.
"I have to give everything to have no regrets. If I end up there it is great, if not I will just work even harder.
"There are keepers that have been there for a number of years, so it is not easy to get in. I just hope my performances will be enough for me to get a place."
Pandur has kept two clean sheets for The Tigers this season, having conceded 16 goals in nine league games.
Hull beat Sheffield United 1-0 before the international break and travel to Birmingham City on Saturday looking for another three points to break an unwanted run.
The Tigers have not won back-to-back games in over a year - the last time was in October 2024 when they they beat Cardiff and QPR .
"Our goal for every game is to win and to give our best," Pandur said. "It is a game of fine margins, as we know.
"It is why we train so hard to win games, and to get good momentum going forward."
Pick of the stats: Birmingham City v Hull Citypublished at 11:04 BST 17 October
11:04 BST 17 October
Birmingham City will look to leapfrog their neighbours on the table, Hull City, when they welcome the Tigers to St Andrew's on Saturday (15:00 BST).
It's very close between the two sides mathematically, with both clubs on 12 points and Blues being just one goal lighter with a -3 goal difference compared to Hull's -2.
Neither have lost in their past two league matches but Birmingham haven't conceded defeat on home soil for much longer - can Hull spoil the St Andrew's party to pull away?
Birmingham City have won just one of their last 10 league games against Hull City (D4 L5) and are winless in their previous three (D1 L2).
Hull City are unbeaten in each of their last five league trips to Birmingham City (W2 D3), keeping a clean sheet in each of their previous three visits.
Birmingham City are unbeaten in their last 29 home league matches, only once managing a run of 30+ home games without losing, doing so between October 1970 and April 1972 (36).
Four of Hull City's last five league goals have been scored via a cross. Overall, they've netted five Championship goals via crosses in 2025-26, with only Wrexham (6) scoring more.
All 14 of Hull's Championship goals this season have come from inside the box, with only Coventry City scor more inside the box goals (24). Indeed, Hull have had 29 shots from outside the box, the third lowest total of any side, ahead only of Sheffield Wednesday (20) and Derby (25).
Tigers midfielder Lundstram out for six weekspublished at 16:08 BST 16 October
16:08 BST 16 October
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John Lundstram went off injured during Hull City's win over Sheffield United
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has revealed midfielder John Lundstram will be out for six weeks with a calf muscle injury.
The 31-year-old is on a season-long loan from Turkish side Trabzonspor but was forced off after 15 minutes of the Tigers' 1-0 Championship win over Sheffield United on 4 October.
"It's not a good situation, our medical team told me it's six weeks," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
"We need to be patient, he's having therapy and we are going day-by-day week-by week and our prediction is he'll be out until the next international break (in November)."
"It's a strain, maybe a small rupture," added Jakirovic.
"It's a very big blow because we have six games in three and a half weeks but we still have six midfielders so it's a good situation but Lundstram is important for everything."
Hull City return to Championship action away at Birmingham City on Saturday (15:00 BST).
McBurnie named September's player of the monthpublished at 09:47 BST 10 October
09:47 BST 10 October
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Hull City striker Oli McBurnie has been named the English Football League's player of the month for September.
The summer signing scored in all four matches for the Tigers, with a tally of five goals and an assist.
"I'm delighted to win Championship player of the month. It's been an unbelievable start to the season for me on a personal level," McBurnie told the EFL, external.
"The main thing is the team doing well, and we're showing glimpses of what we can be and what we want to achieve.
"Chipping in with goals and assists always has a positive effect and as a team, we're getting to where we want to be."
McBurnie was given a target of 15 goals this season by boss Sergej Jakirovic and has now scored six across their opening nine league games.
The former Scotland international beat Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan, Ipswich Town winger Jaden Philogene and Charlton right-back James Bree to take the award.
Charlton and Ipswich lead September EFL nominationspublished at 11:11 BST 9 October
11:11 BST 9 October
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Charlton Athletic and Ipswich Town lead the manager and player of the month awards for September after both sides have remained undefeated and climbed up the Championship table.
Tractor Boys winger Jaden Philogene has been nominated for player of the month after finding the net four times across the side's three completed matches in September, including a hat-trick during their 5-0 drubbing over Sheffield United.
Charlton's James Bree bagged two goals and two assists over their four games to earn his nod.
Addicks boss Nathan Jones and Ipswich's Kieran McKenna both earn manager of the month nominations for their roles in their unbeaten months but face tough competition against Preston North End's Paul Heckingbottom and Queens Park Rangers' Julien Stephen.
Both also enjoyed an undefeated September, with Preston and QPR currently residing in the top six.
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan and Hull City's Ollie McBurnie round out the player nominations.
McBurnie scored in each of the side's four games to produce five goals in September, while Bannan helped earn Wednesday five points with an opening goal in their first league win of the season against Portsmouth and two assists.
Jakirovic thrilled with 'massive' winpublished at 18:18 BST 4 October
18:18 BST 4 October
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Sergej Jakirovic's side are 14th in the Championship table
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic described his side's 1-0 win over fellow Championship strugglers Sheffield United as "massive".
Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside: "From the first minute you could see it would be a battle on every inch of the pitch.
"They had good possession and we were lucky when they hit the post, but we always had our moments.
"Thank God Ivor saved the penalty. I am very happy for him. It is a big relief for Ivor and a good boost for his confidence. I am very happy. We had a clean sheet and we were very strong defensively.
"In the second half we could have won the game with some chances.
"The clean sheet was important. When we had possession, if we lost it, we knew it was difficult against this side."
Jakirovic on Millar concerns and injury updatespublished at 12:29 BST 3 October
12:29 BST 3 October
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Jakirovic: 'I'm buzzing!'
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic says "he feels 50/50" about winger Liam Millar joining up with Canada over the international break as he makes his comeback from lengthy knee injury.
The 26-year-old made his first appearance of the season on Tuesday against Preston North End after being sidelined for almost a full year with an ACL tear.
"You cannot stop him," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
"For us, it's a problem because it's coming up to the World Cup so every player in the world wants to be part of this. So he will go there and we will see.
"We sent an email to the federation, to the fitness coach, what his condition is and they are very fair, I will admit. He will play, for sure, some minutes but they know everything about his condition - this is very important."
Defender Ryan Giles is fit after suffering from cramp during Tuesday's draw, while midfielder Matt Crooks is back training and could possibly be in the squad for Saturday's game against Sheffield United (12:30 BST).
Forward Joel Ndala is expected to return after the next international break but winger Mohamed Belloumi is still "a few weeks" away from recovery.
Meanwhile, midfielder Eliot Matazo is hoping he will be fully recovered from a long-term ACL injury in November but Jakirovic feels it may be a bit longer.
"I'm betting him that if he will be [fit next month] I will give him whatever he wants. Because we have examples from Mo Belloumi and Liam Millar, it was like eight months, nine months, then 11 months," the Bosnian added.
"He's very optimistic, this is a good attitude, but I am more realistic."
Pick of the stats: Hull City v Sheffield Unitedpublished at 09:48 BST 3 October
09:48 BST 3 October
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Chris Wilder's quest to haul Sheffield United off the bottom of the Championship takes the Blades east to Hull City on Saturday lunchtime (12:30 BST).
Tuesday's 2-1 home defeat to Southampton was a seventh in eight league games for United, who are still only three points adrift of fourth-bottom Oxford United, albeit with a goal difference of -12, by far the worst in the division, though the only side to have conceded more than their 15 is Saturday's hosts, with 16.
Wilder will face a familiar face at the MKM Stadium as Oli McBurnie - who spent five seasons at Bramall Lane - is leading the line for the Tigers and is in the best form of his career.
The 29-year-old Scot bagged a second-half brace at home to Preston on Tuesday as City followed-up their impressive 3-1 win over Southampton in their previous home match.
Hull City have won just one of their past eight league games against Sheffield United (D1 L6), failing to score in six, though the Tigers did win the last meeting 3-0 in January earlier this year.
Sheffield United have won each of their past four away league games against Hull City, scoring 2+ goals in each of those victories.
Hull City have only kept one clean sheet in their past 25 home league games, while that came in March against a Plymouth side who went on to be relegated from the Championship (2-0 win).
Sheffield United have lost seven of their eight Championship matches this season (W1). It took them until their 40th match of the previous league campaign to suffer their seventh defeat.
Ahead of facing his former side, Oli McBurnie has netted in four consecutive Championship appearances (five goals); his longest ever scoring run in the top four tiers of English football.
'It's a bit like our season - one half good, one half bad'published at 15:05 BST 1 October
15:05 BST 1 October
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McBurnie: 'It’s unbelievable for me playing with these boys'
Hull City striker Oli McBurnie has given insight into the dressing room at half-time during their 2-2 draw with Preston North End at MKM Stadium.
City were caught caught cold early on, finding themselves two goals behind in the opening 10 minutes.
McBurnie led the charge with both goals as the Tigers mounted a second-half comeback to rescue a point.
The Scotland striker discussed the half-time process as his side looked to claw their way back into the game.
"It's a bit like the story of our season really - one half really good, and one half really bad. Conceding two goals so early on, giving ourselves an uphill battle is not ideal," McBurnie told BBC Radio Humberside.
"At half-time we said 'let's see what we're about, let's see what we're made of'. Times like this is where you can find out a lot about the boys in the dressing room. The skipper said at half-time 'let's put it to bed, we'll speak about it afterwards, let's see what we're made of now'.
"I think we've come out in the second half and looked like a completely different team and showed how good we can be when we're on the front foot."
Hull appointed head coach Sergej Jakirovic in June and the Bosnian has experienced an inconsistent start from his side in the opening eight games of the season.
McBurnie was one of 12 new summer signings and quick to praise Jakirovic for his triple substitution at half-time that saw Liam Millar, Joe Gelhardt and Regan Slater replace Amir Hadziahmetovic, Cody Drameh and Kasey Palmer.
"The gaffer's made three changes," he said. "I thought the boys who came on were excellent - it gave us real energy and it impacted the game in the way that we wanted to. Buzzing for Liam [Millar] to come on after being out for so long but I thought all the boys that came on really changed us for the positive.
"That's not just saying the boys that came off, it was their fault, because any of us could have been taken off at half-time. But the gaffer showing the initiative to know that we needed to change something did it, and it's worked out perfectly.
"We're disappointed not to come away with the three points because I think we were good enough in the second half to do that, and to be fair their keeper has pulled one out the stands in the 94th minute to keep them in the game."
Tigers boss Jakirovic hails second-half reactionpublished at 23:11 BST 30 September
23:11 BST 30 September
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Hull head coach Sergej Jakirovic was pleased with his side's fightback from 2-0 down after a poor first-half display against Preston.
"It was a great reaction from the players at half-time," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside. "At the end we have to be satisfied with this point.
"We tried everything in the second half to turn this game, we needed to be better on the ball and take more risks. We made three substitutions, they lifted us and brought us a lot of energy on the pitch and also we were very dangerous in the attacking phase.
"In the first half we made too many mistakes, we were struggling all half because we lost our confidence and we didn't cover the ball well.
"They were better in challenges than us and this was something we needed to change at half-time, to bring more fight, more character to put them under pressure, especially if we scored in the first 15 minutes."
The 29-year-old defender says he was lucky his injury only kept him out for seven weeks and insists the Tigers are in a good place despite a so-so start that has yielded eight points from seven games.
"We've still got a few players to come back that have been a huge miss for us - I think when we have a fully fit and healthy squad, we do have a fantastic squad in the Championship," Coyle told BBC Radio Humberside.
"I'm glad to be back out there to help the boys as much as I can.
"It's nice to get the approval of the manager - for me, it's always been an honour to be captain. If different managers come in and have a different opinion, that would be something I'd have to respect.
"I've always had good lads around me that have helped me - and the lads who have come in, the standard of training has gone up massively."
Hull City next host Preston North End on Tuesday (19:45 BST).