Hull City will begin their return to the Premier League with a home clash against Manchester United.
The Tigers will welcome the Old Trafford side to the MKM Stadium at 12.30pm on Saturday, August 22, in a headline opening fixture for Sergej Jakirović’s team.
City’s first away game comes a week later when they travel to fellow promoted side Coventry City on Saturday, August 29.
Yorkshire rivals Leeds visit the MKM Stadium on Wednesday, December 30, before City travel to Elland Road for the return fixture on Wednesday, March 3.
City face reigning champions Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, November 7, with the Gunners heading to East Yorkshire on Saturday, January 16.
Fellow promoted side Ipswich Town visit the MKM Stadium on Halloween, Saturday, October 31, while Coventry make the return trip to Hull later in the campaign.
The festive programme will see the Tigers travel to Manchester City on Saturday, December 19, before Liverpool visit the MKM Stadium on Boxing Day.
The home derby against Leeds follows four days later, with City beginning 2027 away to Sunderland on Saturday, January 2.
Other major home fixtures will bring Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur to East Yorkshire during City’s first top-flight campaign in a decade.
The fixture list will also take the Tigers to three Premier League grounds they have not previously visited in the competition.
City travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, April 24, before facing Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, May 8. Their trip to Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium is scheduled for Sunday, May 23.
After 38 matches, the campaign will conclude with Newcastle United visiting the MKM Stadium on Sunday, May 30.
All fixtures remain subject to change, with television selections and other amendments to be announced during the season.
Don’t miss our wallchart in the next edition out on Thursday, June 25!
Hull City fixtures 2026-27
August
Saturday, August 22 – Manchester United (H)
Saturday, August 29 – Coventry City (A)
September
Saturday, September 5 – Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, September 12 – Chelsea (A)
Saturday, September 19 – Newcastle United (A)
October
Saturday, October 10 – Everton (H)
Saturday, October 17 – Fulham (A)
Saturday, October 24 – Brentford (H)
Saturday, October 31 – Ipswich Town (H)
November
Saturday, November 7 – Arsenal (A)
Saturday, November 21 – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Saturday, November 28 – Crystal Palace (A)
December
Wednesday, December 2 – Nottingham Forest (H)
Saturday, December 5 – Bournemouth (A)
Saturday, December 12 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Saturday, December 19 – Manchester City (A)
Saturday, December 26 – Liverpool (H)
Wednesday, December 30 – Leeds United (H)
January
Saturday, January 2 – Sunderland (A)
Wednesday, January 6 – Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, January 16 – Arsenal (H)
Saturday, January 23 – Ipswich Town (A)
Saturday, January 30 – Crystal Palace (H)
February
Saturday, February 6 – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Wednesday, February 10 – Sunderland (H)
Saturday, February 20 – Liverpool (A)
Saturday, February 27 – Manchester City (H)
March
Wednesday, March 3 – Leeds United (A)
Saturday, March 13 – Aston Villa (A)
Saturday, March 20 – Chelsea (H)
April
Saturday, April 10 – Manchester United (A)
Saturday, April 17 – Coventry City (H)
Saturday, April 24 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
May
Saturday, May 1 – Bournemouth (H)
Saturday, May 8 – Everton (A)
Saturday, May 15 – Fulham (H)
Sunday, May 23 – Brentford (A)
Sunday, May 30 – Newcastle United (H)
All fixtures are subject to change.


