Skip to main content Skip to site footer

Kick off 15:00 (UK)

Buy tickets
1-1
20 March 2021 Venue Montgomery Waters Meadow Attendance

Kick off 15:00 (UK)

Buy a pass:

Listen live now

Watch live now

Listen or watch live now

Recent results

Standings

English Football League - League One

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

Live commentary of this match has not yet started.

toggle inactive

key moments

Updated at

There are currently no key moments to display.

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

Match Previews

In focus: Hull City match preview

19 March 2021

Take a closer look at the latest stats and facts in our match preview ahead of Town's Sky Bet League One clash with Hull City.

Shrewsbury Town face potentially the toughest test of the season with the visit of Hull City as Grant McCann's teams it at the top of the Sky Bet League One table. In their last five league fixtures, the away side have a perfect record with five wins on the bounce as they look to charge into the Sky Bet Championship.

Mallik Wilks is the dangerman at the top end of the pitch for the Tigers. The forward is enjoying a fruitful season having notched 17 goals already with plenty of time left to achieve 20 or more. In the engine room, the away side could have a familiar face. A fan favorite loanee, Greg Docherty spent one season on loan from Rangers at Montgomery Waters Meadow before leaving the SPL side to join City on a permanent basis.

However, the away side will have a tough task to deal with in Shropshire as Salop look to go on another unbeaten run. Town could extend another unbeaten run, like a number of times this season, after a win and a draw in the last 2. The draw coming away from home against a strong Charlton Athletic.

Name: Hull City Association Football Club

Nickname: The Tigers

Founded: 1904 (117 Years ago)

Chairman/owner: Assem Allam

Biggest win: 11-1 v Carlisle United, Division Three (North), 14th January 1939

Biggest loss: 0-8 v Wigan Athletic, Championship, 14th July 2020

Highest League finish: 16th, Premier League, 2013-14

Read Aaron Wilbraham's thoughts ahead of the fixture...

The Manager -  Grant McCann

Grant McCann was appointed as Head Coach of Hull City on 21 June 2019 on a one-year rolling contract and made the Tigers his third managed club after Peterborough United and Doncaster Rovers.

During his playing career, the Northern Ireland international began his career with West Ham and had loan spells at Livingston and Notts County before moving to Cheltenham Town.

So far during his managerial career, McCann has achieved a win percentage of 40.6%.

Goalkeeper - Matt Ingram

Matt Ingram joined Hull City from Queens Park Rangers in June 2019, signing an initial three-year deal at the KCOM Stadium. Ingram has previously represented: Wycombe Wanderers, Lewes, Hayes & Yeading United, Oxford City, Queens Park Rangers, Northampton Town.

Matt-Ingram.jpg

Defender - Jacob Greaves

Having signed for the Club as an eight-year-old, young defender Jacob Greaves progressed through the Academy ranks to sign his first professional deal in April 2019.

Son of former Tigers defender Mark, the centre-back put pen-to-paper on a one-year deal with a Club option for a further year having skippered the U18s in 2018/19.

Midfielder - George Honeyman

Hull City completed the signing of George Honeyman on a three-year deal in August 2019.

The midfielder joined the Tigers from boyhood club Sunderland, first signing for the Black Cats' Academy set-up at the age of ten. After progressing through the Wearsiders' youth ranks, he was rewarded with a first professional contract at the end of the 2012/13 campaign.

This season, the midfielder sits at the top of the Hull City assists charts with 12 in the league to his name. The 26-year-old has also netted three times from midfield this season.

Honeyman.jpg

Forward - Mallik Wilks

A forward with exceptional pace, trickery and power, Mallik Wilks became the latest addition to Grant McCann's squad when arriving from Barnsley on loan in January 2020.

Having progressed through the youth system at Leeds United, Wilks furthered his footballing education with loan spells at Accrington Stanley and Grimsby Town in 2017/18. Wilks has been one of the league's danger-men, as the forward has already notched 17 goals this season, as well as registering two assists from the top line.

Officials:

Referee: Gavin Ward
Assistants: Mark Dwyer and Bhupinder Gill
Fourth Official: Robert Merchant

Average league stats:

Hull-City-stats.png

0a3547c5-eeac-4642-8103-e67709bc3cba.jpg

Advertisement block

Match Reports

Match report: Shrewsbury Town 1 Hull City 1

20 March 2021

Shrewsbury Town secure a 1-1 draw against league leaders Hull City.

Town's Sky Bet League One fixture with Hull City ended with the two teams reaching a stalemate to earn a point.

Despite Nathanael Ogebeta putting Town in the lead with a free-kick, the away side managed to find a way back into the game with a strike from a distance from midfielder Greg Docherty.

Town did a nice job of limiting Hull to very little early on. It was Josh Vela who created the first chance for Salop. The midfielder won the ball deep in Hull territory, and managed to get a shot away that needed saving at the near post.

Shaun Whalley was the next to threaten on the counter. Driving from the half-way line and nutmegging a man on his way, Whalley managed to let off a low shot but the keeper was well position to prevent an opening goal.

The second half looked to be going in much the same direction as the first until Dan Udoh won a free-kick just outside the area. Nathanael Ogbeta was the man to step up, looping the ball over the wall and in off the bar - a wonder strike for the fullback’s first senior goal.

The Tigers got themselves back into the game through former Town man Greg Docherty. Docherty curled a nice strike into the top corner from 25 yards out to level things up.

Town nearly took the lead again through Ogbeta. The full-back overcooked a cross that ended up heading towards the far top corner and needed tipping over the bar by Matt Ingram.

Salop remained disciplined despite a large number of long balls  to secure a point against the league leaders taking four points off them with a win at the KCOM earlier in the season.

The teams:

Salop: Matija Sarkic, Ro-Shaun Williams, Shaun Whalley (Harry Chapman, 80), Ollie Norburn (David Edwards, 80), Josh Vela, Nathanael Ogbeta, Brad Walker (David Davis, 31), Josh Daniels, Daniel Udoh (Curtis Main, 73), Ethan Ebanks-Landell, Matthew Pennington.

Subs not used: Harry Burgoyne, Sean Goss, Rekeil Pyke.

Hull: Matt Ingram, Lewie Coyle, Callum Elder, Reece Burke, Mallik Wilks ( Tom Eaves, 89), George Honeyman, Alfie Jones, Keane Lewis-Potter (Dan Crowley, 75), Gavin Whyte (Josh Magennis, 45), Jacob Greaves, Greg Docherty.

Subs not used: George Long, James Scott, Josh Emmanuel, Regan Slater.

Officials:

Referee: Gavin Ward 
Assistants: Mark Dwyer and Bhupinder Gill
Fourth Official: Robert Merchant

Bookings:

Brad Walker was unfairly shown a yellow card in the 30th minute for not leaving the field of play promptly whilst injured.

George Honeyman was shown the next yellow card of the fixture for a foul on Ollie Norburn in Town's half in the second period.

David Davis was booked for preventing a City attack with 68 minutes on the clock.

Ollie Norburn was booked for a push in the middle of the park on the 69th minute.

Another yellow card was brandished in the 77th minute as Josh Vela committed a foul in midfield.

Nathanael Ogbeta was shown a yellow card as the referee deemed Town's wing-back to have simulated a foul.

ifollow-subscribe-banner.jpg

Advertisement block

Ticket News

Match passes: Hull City

15 March 2021

iFollow streaming passes are now available for supporters who are wanting to watch Town's Sky Bet League One fixture with Hull City.

iFollow passes are now available for supporters who are wanting to watch Town's Sky Bet League One fixture against Hull City!

Purchase your match pass here!

 
Never used iFollow before? Here's our comprehensive guide to make sure you don't miss a kick this season. 

iFollow - A step-by-step guide

Shrewsbury Town would like to clarify that whilst iFollow sits on the Club's website, the service is provided by a third-party company on behalf of the EFL. For support, Town fans should contact the below avenues:

Email - ifollow@efl.com

Live Chat – Available by clicking the speech bubble icon that will appear on the Club website during the match

Shrewsbury Town will not be able to supply any technical support and encourage all supporters struggling with the service to contact the above support systems.

Click the banner below to purchase your match pass...

0a3547c5-eeac-4642-8103-e67709bc3cba.jpg

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

iFollow Next Match Tickets Account