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  1. Palmer still out but Belloumi could start against QPRpublished at 17:07 GMT 20 November

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    Jakirovic: 'We will try to buy him'

    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has confirmed that midfielder Kasey Palmer is still four weeks away from fitness despite being called up for Jamaica for their World Cup Qualifiers.

    The 29-year-old did not feature in their draws against Trinidad and Tobago and Curacao.

    "I let him go because they tried to win this last game and then to celebrate their World Cup [qualification]," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "We agreed everything with our physios with their physios to continue his therapy there so he's now on half way. Four weeks already gone and now still four weeks to come back on the pitch."

    Striker Ollie McBurnie could make his return against Stoke City on 29 November after suffering a setback before the Norwich City game, while midfielder John Lundstram will return to training on Monday.

    "He [McBurnie] tried to push before Norwich but then he felt [his calf] again and that's something we need to stop, slow down and maybe [have] two or three weeks more recovery for him," Jakirovic added.

    Liam Millar is set for a return in December, while midfielder Eliot Matazo is due back in January.

    However winger Mohamed Belloumi is back in full training and could be in contention for a place in the starting XI against QPR on Saturday.

    "We will see [if he starts]. There's a lot of games, a lot of opportunity for everyone."

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  2. I love playing for the Tigers - Gelhardtpublished at 14:08 GMT 18 November

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    Joe Gelhardt insists he is happy at Hull City despite fears he might be recalled from his loan by Leeds United in January.

    The 23-year-old scored the winner against Portsmouth in Hull's last Championship game on 8 November and has been linked with other teams in the division including leaders Coventry.

    The striker is back at the club after spending the second half of last season with the Tigers.

    "It's clear to see there was genuine interest but it was killed quite quickly," Gelhardt said.

    "Me and the manager both said, I'm happy where I am and I'm ready to play for Hull for however long that is and put the Hull shirt on and crack on.

    "I've done that and I'm still continuing to do that. I'm happy here. I love playing for the club."

    Gelhardt was speaking to BBC Radio Humberside's James Hoggarth at a supporters club event alongside defender Charlie Hughes.

    "It wasn't just this January coming, it was after last season as well and I tried my hardest to get him back in the summer," Hughes said.

    "I was on the phone to him every single day but it's not just me, it's the whole team, the club, the staff, the fans, they love him and they've understood how good a player he is and how big a part of the team he is.

    "He speaks for himself when he's on the pitch and as you can see the fans love him and he's such a big part of the club. It would be frustrating, a sad moment if he did get recalled."

  3. Ajayi misses penalty as Nigeria's World Cup dreams endpublished at 11:10 GMT 17 November

    Semi Ajayi in action for Hull CityImage source, Shuttershock
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    Semi Ajayi made his senior debut for Nigeria in 2019

    Hull City defender Semi Ajayi missed from the spot as Nigeria lost a penalty shootout to DR Congo to exit the World Cup qualifiers.

    The game to decide who would go through to a final intercontinental qualifier next March, finished 1-1 after extra time in neutral Rabat.

    With the shootout going to sudden death, Ajayi stepped up to take Nigeria's sixth penalty and saw his effort saved by goalkeeper Timothy Fayulu who had been brought on specially for the spot-kicks.

    It means Nigeria will miss the World Cup finals for the second successive competition.

  4. Hartlepool bring in Brown on loan from Hullpublished at 13:09 GMT 15 November

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    Pharrell Brown was in Manchester United's academy until 2021

    Hartlepool United have signed winger Pharrell Brown on loan for a month from Championship side Hull City.

    Brown, 20, is yet to make a first-team appearance for the Tigers since he joined the club from Fleetwood Town in the summer of 2024, although he has been an unused substitute on a number of occasions this season.

  5. Hull keeper Pandur receives first senior Croatia call-uppublished at 15:28 GMT 10 November

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    Ivor Pandur joined Hull City from Fortuna Sittard in January 2024

    Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur has been called into the senior Croatia squad for the first time.

    The 25-year-old, who has started all 15 of the Tigers' Championship matches this term, has been included in Zlatko Dalic's squad for forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against the Faroe Islands and Montenegro.

    Pandur has played for Croatia from under-15 level up to U21s and had previously been named as a standby for the senior side.

    Croatia lead Group L in Uefa qualification and need just one point from their remaining two games to secure their place at next year's World Cup finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

  6. Hull 'scored three beautiful goals' - Jakirovicpublished at 19:10 GMT 8 November

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    Jakirovic: 'We scored 3 beautiful goals'

    Hull City boss Sergei Jakirovic was impressed with the manner of his side's win over Portsmouth on Saturday lunchtime.

    The Tigers edged past Pompey 3-2 in an entertaining match to move into the Championship's play-off places.

    After the score was level at half-time, Joe Gelhardt produced a calm and composed finish to dink the ball over keeper Josef Bursik and win the game for the Tigers.

    "I'm very pleased with the performance, we played very well for all 90 minutes," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "We controlled most moments on the pitch and scored three beautiful goals and we put a lot of energy and intensity on the pitch.

    "The third goal was outstanding, even the pass from Charlie because they had five behind (the ball), but great timing of the run by Joe Gelhardt, first touch amazing and the second touch, I would say like Denis Bergkamp for Arsenal.

    "Enis Destan (was brought in), because we expected a lot of long balls, a lot of air challenges, they tried to press us man to man all over the pitch.

    "When he arrived he was injured, now he's healthy and I'm pleased to give him the chance, and he used his first appearance, first goal, it cannot be better."

  7. Crooks could delay surgery until end of seasonpublished at 13:19 GMT 7 November

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    Jakirovic: 'They stay positive and optimistic'

    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has confirmed that midfielder Matt Crooks may be able to postpone surgery for a chest issue until the end of the season.

    The 31-year-old injured his chest after slipping during the win against Leicester City in October but has started the Tigers past three matches and could continue to play through the problem until May.

    "We have a specialist who is the best in this area... he's told [the club] that he can postpone the surgery - he can do it after the season or whenever he [Crooks] wants," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "It's about Matt and I will respect every decision. If he wants go [into] surgery, I will respect this, but right now he feels fine and he's playing good."

    The news comes as a bright spot for a team that is being hampered with numerous injuries as of late, with seven first-team players currently in the recovery room.

    "What is most important for me is that they are all fine after this game [the loss to Derby], because after every game we are losing one or two players," the Bosnian added.

    "I'm wondering when we will be a full team, how we will be. I'm waiting for this day and I'm buzzing that, after international break, we will have two or three more options."

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  8. Pick of the stats: Hull City v Portsmouthpublished at 09:58 GMT 7 November

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    Saturday lunchtime brings a big game at both ends of the Championship table as Hull City wlll seek to get their play-off push back on track against lowly Portsmouth (12:30 GMT).

    The Tigers went down 2-1 at Derby on Tuesday night to end a six-match unbeaten run from which they claimed 14 points and slipped to 8th, albeit only a point outside the play-off places.

    Pompey have gone three games without a goal but did end a run of three straight defeats with an entertaining goalless draw against Wrexham on Wednesday but still slipped to 20th, five points but only two places above the relegation zone.

    The Blues have won just once in their past 10 matches, scoring six goals and earning seven points.

    • Hull are unbeaten in their past three league meetings with Portsmouth (W1 D2), with their two last season both ending 1-1 – the Tigers haven't gone four without loss against Pompey since 1980 (5 in a row).

    • Portsmouth have only lost on one of their past 11 league visits to Hull City (W5 D5), losing 1-0 in September 2011 under Steve Cotterill.

    • Hull City have won four of their seven home league games this season (D2 L1) and could already match their win tally from the whole of last season at the MKM stadium (W5 D8 L10).

    • Portsmouth have failed to score in each of their past three Championship matches (D1 L2), and could go four in a row without scoring in the second tier for the first time since December 1999 (a run of five).

    • Joe Gelhardt has scored eight goals in 15 league starts at home in the Championship for Hull City, and only Norwich City's Josh Sargent (10) has netted more home goals in 2025 than the Leeds United loanee. 11 of his 17 league goals during his career have come in Yorkshire (9 in Hull, 1 in Leeds, 1 in Rotherham).

  9. Hull loss to Derby was 'bittersweet' - Ndalapublished at 14:12 GMT 5 November

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    Hull City forward Joel Ndala says Tuesday's 2-1 Championship loss to Derby was "bittersweet" after scoring his first league goal for the club.

    Derby's Carlton Morris opened the scoring in the first half before Ndala's equaliser was rendered in vain by Lars-Jorgen Salvesen's winner for the Rams.

    Ndala's only other goal for the club came in the 3-3 draw at Wrexham in the Carabao Cup that the Tigers eventually went on to lose on penalties.

    "Obviously we didn't get the result so it's bittersweet," the 19-year-old, on loan from Manchester City, told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "It seems to be every time I score we lose the game, just like Wrexham away, but it's part of the game and we have to move on from it.

    "It was a lucky goal, I just scrambled and tried to get in at the back post, but I couldn't believe it when I saw it between my legs and I just tried to get it in the back of the net as quickly as I could.

    "I'm happy that I was able to celebrate with the away end, it was a good feeling."

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  10. Jakirovic reacts to Hull's defeat at Derbypublished at 23:30 GMT 4 November

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    Jakirovic defends Pandur and Ajayi after Derby defeat

    Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic spoke to BBC Radio Humberside after Tuesday's 2-1 defeat at Derby County.

    "It's always frustrating when you lose the game, but I think we played very well today," he said. "Especially in the second half when we controlled everything and we scored a nice goal.

    "But in the end we unfortunately made two mistakes today and we were punished with two goals. Especially the second one, it's an easy situation. But these things happen in football.

    On what he will say to goalkeeper Ivor Pandur after the error that cost Hull: "Head up and we continue. We will go on, because what can you do? You can't change anything. You can just take the lesson from this situation and keep going forward."

  11. Pick of the stats: Derby County v Hull Citypublished at 11:15 GMT 4 November

    Graphic with Derby County and Hull City club badges side by side

    Derby County welcome Hull City to Pride Park (19:45 GMT) with both sides in excellent form.

    John Eustace's side have won their last three games, having only won once in their opening 10.

    Hull are coming into this one after an impressive 2-0 victory over struggling Norwich City on Saturday and sit seventh in the standings with the playoffs in sight already.

    • Derby County have won nine of their last 12 league games against Hull City (D2 L1), with their only defeat in that time coming in October 2019 (0-2 away).

    • Hull City won three consecutive away games against Derby County between the 2010-11 and 2012-13 campaigns but are winless in six visits to Pride Park in the league since (D1 L5).

    • Derby County ended a run of eight home league games without victory (D5 L3) by beating Norwich and QPR 1-0 in their final two home matches of October – the Rams last won three in a row at Pride Park in March/April this year.

    • Hull City have lost each of their last five midweek (Tue/Wed/Thu) away games in the Championship without scoring (6 conceded) since a 3-1 win at QPR in October 2024.

    • Derby County manager John Eustace has won each of his three meetings with Hull City in the Championship away from home, but has lost both of his two at home by the same 1-0 scoreline (with Birmingham in December 2022 and Blackburn in December 2024).

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  12. Gelhardt plays through the pain barrier to score published at 16:06 GMT 1 November

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    Jakirovic: 'It's a huge victory for us'

    Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic hailed Joe Gelhardt's character as he overcame a sore ankle to open the scoring in the Tigers' first win at Norwich in 15 years.

    Gelhardt shrugged off an ankle knock in the first half to bag his fourth goal in four games in the 2-0 win and Jakirovic is delighted with the on-loan Leeds hitman.

    "Joffy's finish was excellent with his weak foot," he told BBC Radio Humberside. "He had also problems with his ankle and he had a kick in the first half.

    "I was asking him if he wanted to continue, but he wanted to play. This also shows his character and he wants to play all the time. I'm very, very happy with him and since he's arrived here, his statistics are amazing.

    "I must admit, we survived the first half because Norwich were much better than us. At half-time, we changed our shape and from the beginning of the second half, we looked much better. These are a huge three points for us."

  13. Pick of the stats: Norwich City v Hull Citypublished at 10:06 GMT 31 October

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    Norwich return to Carrow Road seeking their first points of the season at home as Hull City visit on Saturday (12:30 GMT).

    The Canaries have lost all six games infront of their own fans under Liam Manning this season in all competitions, are on a five-match losing streak in the Championship and have taken just two points from their past eight games to slip to second-bottom of the table, ahead of only Sheffield Wednesday.

    The Tigers, by contrast, are unbeaten in their past five league games, taking 11 points, and sit eighth, only outside the play-off places on goal difference.

    • Norwich City are unbeaten across their past five league games against Hull City (W4 D1), scoring 12 goals in total during that time.

    • Hull City have won just one of their 13 away league games against Norwich City since 1972 (D3 L9), a 2-0 success at Carrow Road in September 2010.

    • Norwich have picked up just eight points through their opening 12 Championship matches this season (W2 D2 L8), their fewest during a second-tier campaign since 2007-08 when they eventually finished 17th (also 8 points).

    • Hull have won just one of their past eight away league games (D3 L4), though did win last time out on the road when beating Birmingham City 3-2 at St Andrew's.

    • With 20 goals through their opening 12 Championship games, Hull have netted their most goals at this stage of a second-tier campaign since 2017-18 (23).

  14. Miller facing six weeks on sidelinespublished at 16:23 GMT 30 October

    Hull City's Liam MillerImage source, PA Media

    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?"

  15. McBurnie could 'skip some games' - Jakirovicpublished at 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."

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