2014–15 Hull City A.F.C. season

The 2014–15 season is Hull City's second season back in the Premier League after retaining their league status with their highest points total and highest finishing position of 16th in the 2013–14 season. They also competed in the League Cup and the FA Cup. As losing FA Cup finalists in the 2013–14 season they also took part in the UEFA Europa League and started in the Third qualifying round.

Hull City
2014–15 season
ChairmanAssem Allam
ManagerSteve Bruce
StadiumKC Stadium
Premier League18th (relegated)
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay–off round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Nikica Jelavić (8)

All:
Nikica Jelavić (8)
Highest home attendance24,877 (29 May v Burnley)[1]
Lowest home attendance21,275 (15 September vs West Ham United)[2]
Average home league attendance23,557[3]

Kits

On 20 April 2014, 24-minutes into the home match against Arsenal, the club announced they had signed a 4-year deal with kit suppliers Umbro to commence 1 June 2014.[4] On 17 July 2014 the club announced a record breaking two-year shirt sponsorship deal with 12BET.[5][6] The new home kit design was revealed on 18 July 2014,[7] the away kit on 11 August 2014[8] and a third strip on 20 August 2014.[9]

Events

  • The season's fixtures were announced on 18 June 2014, giving City an opening away tie against Queens Park Rangers on 16 August 2014.[10] The season closes on 24 May 2015 with a home match against Manchester United.
  • On 20 June 2014, the club unveiled a new crest which did not include the name of the team.[11]
  • On 30 June 2014, Robert Snodgrass was signed from Norwich City for an undisclosed fee, believed to be in excess of £6 million, on a three-year contract.[14]
  • On 7 July 2014 Tom Ince was signed from Blackpool on a two-year contract.[15] The free transfer was made with compensation to Blackpool still to be agreed.
  • On 7 July 2014 Joe Dudgeon signed a new one-year contract with the club.[16]
  • On 31 July 2014, Joe Dudgeon signed a month-long loan agreement with Barnsley,[24] this was later extended to 5 January 2015.[25]
  • On 14 August 2014, Shane Long signed for Southampton for an undisclosed fee, reported by the BBC to be about £12 million.[26][27]
  • On 20 August 2014, manager Steve Bruce confirmed that Robert Snodgrass would be out for six months due to a knee injury sustained at Queens Park Rangers on 16 August.[28]
  • On 5 January 2015, Hatem Ben Arfa signed for French side Nice after being out of favour and leaving without telling the club his whereabouts.[54][55]
  • On 23 January 2015, Karim Rossi moved on a free transfer to Belgian side Zulte Waregem.[56]
  • On 27 January 2015, Calaum Jahraldo-Martin signed for Scottish Championship club Alloa Athletic on loan until the end of the 2014–15 season.[57]
  • On 30 January 2015, it was announced that Dean Windass would become the club ambassador on 2 February, the first official appointment to this role.[58]
  • On transfer deadline day, 2 February 2015, Tom Ince moved on loan to Derby County for the remainder of the season[59] and Greg Luer moved on a month-long loan to Port Vale.[60] They also signed Senegal striker Dame N'Doye from Lokomotiv Moscow for an undisclosed fee on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[61]
  • On 5 February 2015 Mike Phelan was appointed as assistant manager.[62]
  • On 10 February 2015, Harry Maguire went on a month-long loan to Wigan Athletic,[63] this was later extended until the end of the season.[64][65]
  • On 28 February 2015, Conor Townsend went on a month-long loan to Scunthorpe United,[66] which was later extended to the end of the season.[67]
  • On 11 March 2015, the club confirmed that a new contract had been agreed with manager Steve Bruce, a three-year deal that was signed later.[68][69]
  • On 13 March 2015, Johnny Margetts went on loan to Cambridge United for the rest of the season.[70]
  • On 19 March 2015, it was reported that Nikica Jelavić would be out for six-weeks after knee surgery.[71]
  • On 15 May 2015, Jake Livermore was suspended by the club following a positive test for cocaine, and would not play again in the 2014–15 season.[72]
  • On 19 June 2015, Conor Townsend signed a one-year contract extension.[74]

Awards

The awards ceremony for the season was originally planned for 24 May 2015, but this was postponed to a date in July 2015.[75]

Players

As of 30 March 2015.[76]

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SCO Allan McGregor
2 DF  ENG Liam Rosenior
3 DF  HON Maynor Figueroa
4 DF  NIR Alex Bruce[77]
5 DF  WAL James Chester[78]
6 DF  ENG Curtis Davies (captain) [79]
7 MF  IRL David Meyler
8 MF  ENG Tom Huddlestone
9 FW  URU Abel Hernández
10 MF  SCO Robert Snodgrass
11 MF  IRL Robbie Brady
14 MF  ENG Jake Livermore
15 DF  IRL Paul McShane
16 GK   SUI Eldin Jakupović[80]
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  SEN Mohamed Diamé[81]
18 FW  CRO Nikica Jelavić[82]
19 DF  NIR Joe Dudgeon[83]
20 FW  CIV Yannick Sagbo[84]
21 DF  ENG Michael Dawson
22 GK  ENG Steve Harper
24 FW  NGA Sone Aluko[85]
25 MF  URU Gastón Ramírez (On loan from Southampton)
26 DF  SCO Andrew Robertson
27 MF  EGY Ahmed Elmohamady
28 FW  SEN Dame N'Doye
29 MF  IRL Stephen Quinn
31 DF  IRL Brian Lenihan
DF  ENG Will Aimson

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  ENG Harry Maguire (at Wigan Athletic until the end of the 2014–15 season) [63][65]
23 MF  ENG Tom Ince (at Derby County until the end of the 2014–15 season) [59]
FW  ATG Calaum Jahraldo-Martin[86] (at Alloa Athletic until the end of the 2014–15 season) [57]
GK  ENG Mark Oxley (at Hibernian until the end of the 2014–15 season) [18][19]
DF  ENG Conor Townsend (at Scunthorpe United until the end of the 2014–15 season) [66][67]

Squad detail

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
22 GK Steve Harper45EU 2013 31 0 2015 Free
16 GK Eldin Jakupović35EU 2012 13 0 2016 Free
1 GK Allan McGregor38EU 2013 59 0 2016 £1,500,000
GK Mark Oxley30EU 2008 1 0 2015 £150,000
4 DF Alex Bruce35EU 2012 87 0 Undisclosed Free
5 DF James Chester31EU 2011 (Winter) 171 8 2016 £300,000
6 DF Curtis Davies35EU 2013 68 5 2016 £2,250,000
21 DF Michael Dawson36EU 2014 28 1 2017 £3,500,000
19 DF Joe Dudgeon29EU 2011 39 0 2015 £300,000
3 DF Maynor Figueroa37EU 2013 45 0 2015 Free
31 DF Brian LenihanEU 2014 0 0 2017 Undisclosed
12 DF Harry Maguire27EU 2014 6 0 2017 £2,500,000
15 DF Paul McShane34EU 2008 136 5 2015 £2,000,000 On loan from Sunderland in Aug 2008, permanently signed Aug 2009
26 DF Andrew Robertson26EU 2014 24 0 2017 £2,850,000
2 DF Liam Rosenior36EU 2010 161 1 2015 Free
28 DF Conor Townsend27EU 2011 1 0 2016 Youth system
11 MF Robbie Brady28EU 2011 123 14 2016 £2,000,000 On loan from Man Utd in Jul 2011 & Nov 2012, permanently signed Jan 2013
17 MF Mohamed Diamé33 2014 12 4 2017 Undisclosed
27 MF Ahmed Elmohamady32EU 2012 129 8 2016 £2,000,000 On loan from Sunderland in Aug 2012 & Jan 2013, permanently signed Jun 2013
8 MF Tom Huddlestone33EU 2013 75 4 2016 £5,250,000
23 MF Tom Ince28EU 2014 13 1 2016 Free
14 MF Jake Livermore30EU 2013 80 4 2017 £8,000,000 On loan from Tottenham in Aug 2013, permanently signed Jun 2014
7 MF David Meyler31EU 2012 (Winter) 101 10 2016 £1,500,000 On loan from Sunderland in Nov 2012, permanently signed Jan 2013
29 MF Stephen Quinn34EU 2012 97 5 2015 £100,000
10 MF Robert Snodgrass32EU 2014 3 0 2017 £6,000,000
24 FW Sone Aluko31EU 2012 75 12 2016 Free
9 FW Abel Hernández30EU 2014 26 4 2017 Undisclosed
FW Calaum Jahraldo-Martin27EU 2013 2 0 2014[lower-alpha 1] Free
18 FW Nikica Jelavić34EU 2014 (Winter) 45 12 2017 £6,500,000
28 FW Dame N'Doye35EU 2015 (Winter) 15 5 2017 Undisclosed
20 FW Yannick Sagbo32EU 2013 43 4 2015 £1,500,000
  1. Signed 18 month contract in March 2013

Transfers

This section only lists transfers and loans for the 2014–15 season, which began 1 July 2014. For transactions in May and June 2014, see transfers and loans for the 2013–14 season.

Players in

Date Player From Fee Ref
25 June 2014 Jake Livermore Tottenham Hotspur Undisclosed[NB 1] [12]
30 June 2014 Robert Snodgrass Norwich City Undisclosed[NB 2] [14]
7 July 2014 Tom Ince Blackpool Free[NB 3] [15]
29 July 2014 Harry Maguire Sheffield United £2,500,000 [20]
29 July 2014 Andrew Robertson Dundee United £2.85 million [20]
26 August 2014 Michael Dawson Tottenham Hotspur £3,500,000 [29][30]
1 September 2014 Brian Lenihan Cork City Undisclosed [31][32]
1 September 2014 Abel Hernández Palermo Undisclosed[NB 4] [34]
1 September 2014 Mohamed Diamé West Ham United Undisclosed [35]
1 January 2015 Greg Luer Burgess Hill Town Undisclosed [50]
2 February 2015 Dame N'Doye Lokomotiv Moscow Undisclosed [61]
Notes
  1. A club record fee,[12] reported by the BBC to be about £8 million.[13]
  2. Believed to be in excess of £6 million.[14]
  3. Compensation to Blackpool to be agreed.[87]
  4. A club record fee, reported by the BBC to be about £10 million.[34]

Players out

Date Player To Fee Ref
23 May 2014 James Armstrong Sunderland Ryhope Community Association Free [88]
23 May 2014 Matty Fryatt Nottingham Forest Free [88][89]
23 May 2014 Conor Henderson Crawley Town Free [88][90]
23 May 2014 Robert Koren Melbourne City Free [88][91]
23 May 2014 Abdoulaye Faye Sabah FA Free [88][92]
24 June 2014 Paul McElroy Sheffield Wednesday Free [93]
1 July 2014 Cameron Stewart Ipswich Town Free [94]
7 August 2014 Nick Proschwitz Brentford Free [95]
14 August 2014 Shane Long Southampton Undisclosed[NB 1] [26]
1 September 2014 George Boyd Burnley Undisclosed[NB 2] [33]
23 January 2015 Karim Rossi Zulte Waregem Free [56]
Notes
  1. Reported by the BBC to be about £12 million[27] or £12.5 million according to the Hull Daily Mail.[96]
  2. Reported by the BBC to be about £3 million[33]

Loans in

Date From Player From Date To Ref
1 September 2014 Gastón Ramírez Southampton 30 June 2015 [35]
1 September 2014 Hatem Ben Arfa Newcastle United 5 January 2015 [36][54][55]

Loans out

Date From Player To Date To Ref
28 July 2014 Mark Oxley Hibernian 30 June 2015 [18][19]
29 July 2014 Conor Townsend Dundee United 3 February 2015 [22][23]
31 July 2014 Joe Dudgeon Barnsley 5 January 2015 [24][25]
30 September 2014 Yannick Sagbo Wolverhampton Wanderers 13 November 2014 [97][40][41]
21 October 2014 Maynor Figueroa Wigan Athletic 22 December 2014 [42][43][44]
30 October 2014 Tom Ince Nottingham Forest 22 December 2014 [45][44]
7 November 2014 Brian Lenihan Blackpool 25 November 2014 [46][47]
20 November 2014 Will Aimson Tranmere Rovers 28 November 2014 [48][49]
20 November 2014 Calaum Jahraldo-Martin Tranmere Rovers 1 January 2015 [48]
27 January 2015 Calaum Jahraldo-Martin Alloa Athletic 30 June 2015 [57]
2 February 2015 Tom Ince Derby County 30 June 2015 [59]
2 February 2015 Greg Luer Port Vale 2 March 2015 [60]
6 February 2015 Rory Watson Gainsborough Trinity 30 June 2015 [98][99]
10 February 2015 Harry Maguire Wigan Athletic 30 June 2015 [63][64][65]
28 February 2015 Conor Townsend Scunthorpe United 30 June 2015 [66][67]
13 March 2015 Johnny Margetts Cambridge United 30 June 2015 [70]

Statistics

Captains

No. P Name Country No. games Notes
6 DF Curtis Davies 25 Club captain
21 DF Michael Dawson 17 [100]
2 DF Liam Rosenior 2

Last updated: 30 May 2015
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Appearances

As of 30 May 2015[101]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupUEFA Europa League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Allan McGregor 300260000040
2 DF Liam Rosenior 1805+8000103+10
3 DF Maynor Figueroa 702+10101020
4 DF Alex Bruce 25017+50001020
5 DF James Chester 272222001040
6 DF Curtis Davies 250210100030
7 MF David Meyler 32119+91001030
8 MF Tom Huddlestone 35030+1010002+10
9 FW Abel Hernández 26515+1050+100000
10 MF Robert Snodgrass 301000001+10
11 MF Robbie Brady 32317+100101132
12 DF Harry Maguire 600+30100+1010
14 MF Jake Livermore 371351000+1010
15 DF Paul McShane 23119+11101010
16 GK Eldin Jakupović 302+10000000
17 MF Mohamed Diamé 12410+24000000
18 FW Nikica Jelavić 29821+5800000+30
19 DF Joe Dudgeon 0000000000
20 FW Yannick Sagbo 900+40101030
21 DF Michael Dawson 281281000000
22 GK Steve Harper 120100101000
23 MF Tom Ince 1313+4010111+30
24 FW Sone Aluko 31213+121100+103+11
25 MF Gastón Ramírez 22111+111000000
26 DF Andrew Robertson 24017+70000000
27 MF Ahmed Elmohamady 4333820+10003+11
28 FW Dame N'Doye 15513+25000000
29 MF Stephen Quinn 29117+111100000
34 FW Hatem Ben Arfa 905+30001000
GK Mark Oxley 0000000000
DF Conor Townsend 0000000000
FW Calaum Jahraldo-Martin 0000000000
Players who played for Hull City but were subsequently sold by the club:
9 FW Shane Long 2000000020
17 MF George Boyd 200+10000010
  • Source: Compiled from competitive match reports

Note: Appearances shown after a "+" indicate player came on during course of match.

Disciplinary record

Name Number Position Premier League FA Cup League Cup UEFA Europa League Total
Tom Huddlestone8MF 8200001092
David Meyler7MF 7100000071
James Chester5DF 5100000051
Stephen Quinn29MF 3100000031
Gastón Ramírez25MF 0100000001
Yannick Sagbo20FW 0000000101
Jake Livermore14MF 100000010110
Michael Dawson21DF 7000000070
Andrew Robertson26DF 7000000070
Alex Bruce4DF 3000100040
Curtis Davies6DF 2010001040
Ahmed Elmohamady27MF 4000000040
Paul McShane15DF 2010001040
Sone Aluko24FW 2000001030
Nikica Jelavić18FW 3000000030
Dame N'Doye28FW 3000000030
Robbie Brady11MF 2000000020
Mohamed Diamé17MF 2000000020
Abel Hernández9FW 2000000020
Hatem Ben Arfa34FW 1000000010
Shane Long9FW 0000001010
Harry Maguire12DF 1000000010
Gastón Ramírez25MF 1000000010
Liam Rosenior2DF 0000001010
Total756201071857

Top scorers

Name Number Position Premier League FA Cup League
Cup
UEFA Europa League Total
Nikica Jelavić18FW80008
Dame N'Doye28FW50005
Mohamed Diamé17MF40004
Abel Hernández9FW40004
Robbie Brady11MF00123
Ahmed Elmohamady27MF20013
Sone Aluko24FW10012
James Chester5DF20002
Michael Dawson21DF10001
Tom Ince23MF00101
Jake Livermore14MF10001
Paul McShane15DF10001
David Meyler7MF10001
Stephen Quinn29MF10001
Gastón Ramírez25MF10001
Total3202438

Competitions

Pre-season

Pre-season matches were announced on 19 May 2014 with two matches at the same time on 21 July 2014 against North Ferriby United and Harrogate Town. This to be followed by matches against York City on 23 July and Barnsley on 26 July.[102]

Players reported back for pre-season training on 8 July 2014[103] and departed for a training camp in Portugal later in the week.[104]

On 8 July 2014, a pre-season friendly against VfB Stuttgart was announced for 10 August 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart, Germany.[105]

21 July 2014 North Ferriby United1–1Hull CityNorth Ferriby
19:30 BST Gray  79' Report[106] Long  51' (pen.) Stadium: Eon Visual Media Stadium
Attendance: 2,203
21 July 2014 Harrogate Town0–5Hull CityHarrogate
19:30 BST Report 1[107]
Report 2[108]
Boyd  23', 68'
Brady  42', 50'
Jahraldo-Martin  56'
Stadium: Wetherby Road
Attendance: 540
23 July 2014 York City0–2Hull CityYork
19:30 BST Report 1[109]
Report 2[110]
Aluko  50'
Sagbo  76'
Stadium: Bootham Crescent
Attendance: 2,301
Referee: Scott Duncan
26 July 2014 Barnsley1–1Hull CityBarnsley
15:00 BST Hourihane  60' Report 1[111]
Report 2[112]
Long  47' Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 2,929
Referee: Andy Madley
10 August 2014 VfB Stuttgart1–2Hull CityStuttgart, Germany
16:00 Ibišević  38' Report[113] Meyler  5'
Robertson  12'
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 23,500

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 18th 16 August 201424 May 2015
League Cup Third round Third round 24 September 201424 September 2014
FA Cup Third round Third round 4 January 20154 January 2015
UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Play-off round 31 July 201428 August 2014

Updated to match played 28 May 2015
Source: Competitions

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
16 Sunderland 38 7 17 14 31 53 22 38
17 Aston Villa 38 10 8 20 31 57 26 38
18 Hull City (R) 38 8 11 19 33 51 18 35 Relegation to the Football League Championship
19 Burnley (R) 38 7 12 19 28 53 25 33
20 Queens Park Rangers (R) 38 8 6 24 42 73 31 30
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[114]
(R) Relegated.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 8 11 19 33 51  −18 35 5 5 9 19 24  −5 3 6 10 14 27  −13

Last updated: 25 May 2015.
Source: Premier League

Result by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAAAHHHAH
ResultWDLDDLWDDLLLLDDLLWLWLLLDWWLDDLLLWWLLLD
Position359109148991314161717181919171715181818171515151515151517161517181818
Updated to match(es) played on 25 May 2015. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9 am.[115]

16 August 2014 1Queens Park Rangers0–1Hull CityShepherd's Bush, London
15:00 BST Dunne  69' Report[116] Davies  27'
Chester  52'
Jelavić  79'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 17,603
Referee: Craig Pawson
24 August 2014 2Hull City1–1Stoke CityKingston upon Hull
13:30 BST Chester  14'
Jelavić  42'
Robertson  51'
Report[117] Diouf  38'
Bardsley  44'
Krkić  61'
Shawcross  83'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,348
Referee: Jonathan Moss
31 August 2014 3Aston Villa2–1Hull CityBirmingham
13:30 BST Agbonlahor  14'
Weimann  36'
Guzan  90'
Report[118] Davies  42'
Jelavić  74',  82'
Elmohamady  84'
Quinn  87'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 28,336
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
15 September 2014 4Hull City2–2West Ham UnitedKingston upon Hull
20:00 BST Hernández  39'
Huddlestone  54'
Robertson  60'
Diamé  64'
Livermore  90+4'
Report[2] Valencia  50'
Davies  67' (o.g.)
Reid  90+4'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,275
Referee: Martin Atkinson
20 September 2014 5Newcastle United2–2Hull CityNewcastle
15:00 BST Coloccini  52'
Sissoko  59'
Cabella  73'
Cissé  73', 87'
Report[119] Jelavić  48'
Robertson  59'
Diamé  68'
Aluko  90+3'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 49,119
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
27 September 2014 6Hull City2–4Manchester CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Mangala  21' (o.g.)
Hernández  32' (pen.)
Report[120] Agüero  7'
Džeko  11', 68'
Mangala  31'
Clichy  84'
Lampard  87'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 22,859
Referee: Anthony Taylor
4 October 2014 7Hull City2–0Crystal PalaceKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Livermore  35'
Diamé  60'
Jelavić  89'
Report[121] Campbell  44'
Mariappa  55'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,281
Referee: Mike Dean
18 October 2014 8Arsenal2–2Hull CityHolloway, London
15:00 BST Sánchez  13'
Wilshere  69'
Cazorla  80'
Welbeck  90+1'
Report[122] Diamé  17'
Chester  44'
Hernández  46'
Huddlestone  66'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,004
Referee: Roger East
25 October 2014 9Liverpool0–0Hull CityLiverpool
15:00 BST Sterling  55'
Balotelli  57'
Henderson  81'
Report[123] Huddlestone  40'
Ben Arfa  50'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,591
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
1 November 2014 10Hull City0–1SouthamptonKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Diamé  90' Report[124] Wanyama  3' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 22,828
Referee: Martin Atkinson
8 November 2014 11Burnley1–0Hull CityBurnley
15:00 GMT Shackell  28'
Ward  42'
Barnes  50'
Duff  56'
Marney  86'
Ings  90'
Jutkiewicz  90+4'
Report[125] Chester  7'
Hernández  72'
Brady  90+2'
Livermore  90+2'
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 16,998
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
23 November 2014 12Hull City1–2Tottenham HotspurKingston upon Hull
16:00 GMT Livermore  8',  62'
Ramírez  50'
Huddlestone  63'
Robertson  90+2'
Report[126] Dier  33'
Kane  61'
Eriksen  90'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,561
Referee: Craig Pawson
29 November 2014 13Manchester United3–0Hull CityManchester
15:00 GMT Smalling  16'
Rooney  42'
Fellaini  47'
Van Persie  66'
Rojo  89'
Report[127] Chester  54'
Dawson  65'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,345
Referee: Anthony Taylor
3 December 2014 14Everton1–1Hull CityWalton, Liverpool
19:45 GMT Lukaku  34'
Baines  78'
Report[128] Dawson  24'
Aluko  59'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 34,645
Referee: Robert Madley
6 December 2014 15Hull City0–0West Bromwich AlbionKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Meyler  60' Report[129] Mulumbu  90' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,279
Referee: Michael Oliver
13 December 2014 16Chelsea2–0Hull CityFulham, London
15:00 GMT Hazard  7'
Willian  31'
Cahill  38'
Costa  58',  68'
Report[130] Huddlestone  15'  60'
Meyler  26'
Alex Bruce  57'
Chester  66'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,626
Referee: Chris Foy
20 December 2014 17Hull City0–1Swansea CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Livermore  27'
Aluko  67'
Report[131] Ki  15'
Richards  40'
Taylor  75'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,913
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
26 December 2014 18Sunderland1–3Hull CitySunderland
15:00 GMT Johnson  1'
Larsson  16'
Vergini  19'
Gómez  49'
Fletcher  53'
Jones  74'
Report[132] Ramírez  32'
Chester  45+1',  51'
Brady  73'
Jelavić  90+6'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 44,817
Referee: Andre Marriner
28 December 2014 19Hull City0–1Leicester CityKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Quinn  90+4' Report[133] Simpson  31'
Mahrez  32'
Konchesky  58',  88' 
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,809
Referee: Phil Dowd
1 January 2015 20Hull City2–0EvertonKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Meyler  20'
Elmohamady  33'
Livermore  34'
Jelavić  43'
Maguire  89'
Report[134] Bešić  11'
Koné  45+2'
Barry  65'
Alcaraz  67'  86'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,865
Referee: Kevin Friend
10 January 2015 21West Bromwich Albion1–0Hull CityWest Bromwich
15:00 GMT Yacob  35'
Berahino  78'
Report[135] Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 24,818
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
18 January 2015 22West Ham United3–0Hull CityUpton Park, East London
13:30 GMT Noble  21'
Carroll  49'
Amalfitano  69'
Downing  72'
Report[136] Elmohamady  34'
Quinn  75'
Meyler  87'
Stadium: The Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,914
Referee: Martin Atkinson
31 January 2015 23Hull City0–3Newcastle UnitedKingston upon Hull
12:45 GMT Meyler  25'
Elmohamady  45+2'
Robertson  64'
Livermore  89'
Report[137] Anita  29'
Cabella  40'
Ameobi  50'
Gouffran  78'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,925
Referee: Phil Dowd
7 February 2015 24Manchester City1–1Hull CityManchester
15:00 GMT Nasri  78'
Fernandinho  85'
Milner  90+2'
Report[138] Meyler  35'
Elmohamady  60'
Dawson  68'
Livermore  68'
Huddlestone  90+1'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 45,233
Referee: Jonathan Moss
10 February 2015 25Hull City2–0Aston VillaKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT Jelavić  22'
N'Doye  74'
Dawson  85'
Report[139] Hutton  41'
Agbonlahor  56'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,467
Referee: Michael Oliver
21 February 2015 26Hull City2–1Queens Park RangersKingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Jelavić  16'
N'Doye  89'
Report[140] Barton  32'
Furlong  32'
Austin  39'
Zamora  58'
Zárate  75'
Phillips  80'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,466
Referee: Anthony Taylor
28 February 2015 27Stoke City1–0Hull CityStoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Pieters  28'
Moses  43'
Crouch  71'
Report[141] Meyler  52'
Dawson  77'
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 26,473
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
3 March 2015 28Hull City1–1SunderlandKingston upon Hull
19:45 GMT N'Doye  15'
McShane  41'
Robertson  79'
Report[142] Brown  12'
Rodwell  36',  77'
Poyet  36'[Note 1]
Bridcutt  46'
Cattermole  60'
Larsson  79'
Álvarez  87'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,017
Referee: Mike Dean
14 March 2015 29Leicester City0–0Hull CityLeicester
15:00 Report[145] Huddlestone  14'  72'
Robertson  45'
Dawson  66'
Bruce  68'[Note 2]
N'Doye  75'
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,456
Referee: Jonathan Moss
22 March 2015 30Hull City2–3ChelseaKingston upon Hull
16:00 GMT Elmohamady  26'
Hernández  28'
Report[149] Hazard  2'
Costa  9'
Cahill  13'
Rémy  77'
Matić  89'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,598
Referee: Michael Oliver
4 April 2015 31Swansea City3–1Hull CitySwansea
15:00 BST Ki  18'
Gomis  37', 90+1'
Williams  48'
Report[150] Hernández  47'
N'Doye  49'
McShane  50',  54'
Meyler  53'
Bruce  69'
Diamé  89'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,333
Referee: Andre Marriner
11 April 2015 32Southampton2–0Hull CitySouthampton
15:00 BST Pellè  33',  81'
Wanyama  42'
Ward-Prowse  56' (pen.)
Report[151] Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,359
Referee: Kevin Friend
25 April 2015 33Crystal Palace0–2Hull CitySelhurst, London
15:00 BST Report[152] N'Doye  51', 90+2' Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 23,876
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
28 April 2015 34Hull City1–0LiverpoolKingston upon Hull
19:45 BST Dawson  37'
Livermore  39'
Ramírez  90+5'
Report[153] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,843
Referee: Lee Probert
4 May 2015 35Hull City1–3ArsenalKingston upon Hull
20:00 BST Livermore  23'
N'Doye  30'
Quinn  56'
Report[154] Sánchez  28', 45+1'
Ramsey  33'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,628
Referee: Lee Mason
9 May 2015 36Hull City0–1BurnleyKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Jelavić  67' Report[1] Ings  62',  79' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,877
Referee: Martin Atkinson
16 May 2015 37Tottenham Hotspur2–0Hull CityTottenham, London
15:00 BST Mason  42'
Chadli  54'
Bentaleb  57'
Rose  59',  61'
Report[155] Meyler  90+2' Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,857
Referee: Anthony Taylor
24 May 2015 38Hull City0–0Manchester UnitedKingston upon Hull
15:00 BST Dawson  90'
Quinn  90+3'
Abel Hernández[Note 3]
Report[158] Blind  57'
Fellaini  77'
Smalling  90+2'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,745
Referee: Lee Probert


League Cup

Hull City enter the competition at the Third Round; because of their involvement in European competition, matches were played during the week commencing 22 September 2014.[159] The draw for the Third Round took place on 27 August 2014 and Hull were drawn away to follow Premier League side West Bromwich Albion.[160] The match took place on 24 September 2014 at The Hawthorns, and Brown Ideye opened the scoring after 15 minutes for West Brom. Hull fought back with goals either side of the break from Tom Ince and Robbie Brady, but the home team took it with two goals in the last four minutes of the match from Gareth McAuley and Saido Berahino.[161]

24 September 2014 3rd roundWest Bromwich Albion3–2Hull CityWest Bromwich
20:00 BST Ideye  15'
Gamboa  71'
McAuley  87'
Berahino  88'
Report[161] Ince  41'
Brady  50'
Bruce  64'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 10,496
Referee: Phil Dowd

FA Cup

Hull City enter the competition at the Third Round Proper stage with matches taking place in early January 2015. The draw for the Third Round Proper takes place at 7 pm on 8 December 2014 at The Deep in Hull and broadcast live on BBC Two.[162] The first match drawn was Hull away to Arsenal in a repeat of the 2014 FA Cup Final.[163] The match was shown live by the BBC.[164] Arsenal opened the scoring through Per Mertesacker on the 20-minute mark but failed to make further progress until Alexis Sánchez double the score with ten minutes remaining. City made no reply and were knocked out, with Arsenal winning 2–0.[165]

4 January 2015 3rd RoundArsenal2–0Hull CityHolloway, London
17:30 GMT Mertesacker  20'
Sánchez  76',  82'
Coquelin  88'
Report[165] McShane  45+1'
Davies  85'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,439
Referee: Robert Madley

UEFA Europa League

Hull City enter the competition in the Third qualifying round, the draw for which took place on 18 July 2014 at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[166] Hull City were drawn against either AS Trenčín or Vojvodina, with the away-leg being played on 31 July 2014 and the return leg on 7 August 2014.[167] On 24 July 2014, Trenčín won the match 4–3 on aggregate and become City's opponents in the Third Qualifying round.[168] The away match would be played at the Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina, Slovakia.[169] The away-leg took place on 31 July 2014 and was Steve Bruce's 100th game in charge of the team.[170] The match ended in a 0–0 draw, with Tom Huddlestone having a penalty saved and firing the rebound against the bar.[171] The home leg on 7 August 2014 at the KC Stadium got off to a quick start for the visitors, with Tomáš Malec netting in two-minutes of the start. Ahmed Elmohamady equalised after 27-minutes, and on the 80th minute mark substitute Sone Aluko won the game for City.[172] Hull were in the draw for the next round that took place on 8 August 2014.[172] Hull were drawn against Belgian team Lokeren with the first-leg to be played 21 August at the Daknamstadion stadium in Daknam with the return leg at the KC Stadium on 28 August 2014.[173] The first-leg was a narrow 1–0 win by Lokeren with a goal scored by Hans Vanaken that followed a goalkeeping error by Allan McGregor.[174] The match was marred by some violence after the match in which some fans from both sides were arrested.[175] The following week at the KC Stadium Hull made the perfect start with Robbie Brady opening the scoring after just 6 minutes. Soon after the break Jordan Remacle levelled the scores, but a penalty was awarded to Hull after 55-minutes and Brady scored his second goal of the match. After 71 minutes, Yannick Sagbo was dismissed following a challenge on Georgios Galitsios. Though Hull won 2–1 on the night, producing an aggregate score of 2–2, Lokeren progressed under the away goals rule.[176]

31 July 2014 3Q 1st-legAS Trenčín 0–0 Hull CityŽilina, Slovakia
18:00 BST Misak  62'
Hajradinović  79'
Report[171] Huddlestone  53'
Livermore  76'
Davies  80'
Stadium: Štadión pod Dubňom
Attendance: 8,254
Referee: Davide Massa
7 August 2014 3Q 2nd-legHull City 2–1
(2–1 agg.)
AS TrenčínKingston upon Hull, England
19:30 BST Elmohamady  27'
Long  39'
Aluko  80'
Report[172] Malec  2',  90'
Holubek  63'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,156
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
28 August 2014 PO 2nd-legHull City 2–1
(2–2 (a) agg.)
LokerenKingston upon Hull, England
19:45 BST Brady  6', 55' (pen.)
Sagbo  71'
Rosenior
Aluko
Report 1[178]
Report 2[176]
Remacle  49'
Verhulst
Persoons
Overmeire
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 18,149 (1,382 Visiting Supporters)
Referee: Ovidiu Hațegan

Notes

  1. Sunderland's manager Gus Poyet was issued with a red card by referee Mike Dean for his reaction to the yellow card issued to Jack Rodwell for simulation.[142] Before leaving, he approached Hull manager Steve Bruce who reacted to comments made and had to be restrained.[143] Following the incident, Poyet was charged by The FA with improper conduct.[144]
  2. Players from both sides surrounded the referee following Alex Bruce's booking and as a result The FA charged Hull with "failing to control players";[146] Hull later appealed the charge,[147] but this was rejected and the club was fined £30,000.[148]
  3. Following the match, The FA charged Abel Hernández with violent conduct for an apparent punch to Phil Jones of Manchester United.[156] After he admitted the charge, he was given a three-match ban, to be served at the start of the 2015–16 season.[157]
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