How To Buy #DerbyDay Tickets On Match Day

How To Buy #DerbyDay Tickets On Match Day

How to buy your Derby Day tickets today!

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Finally, it’s Derby Day – and if’ you’ve not got your tickets for the match, here’s how you can get your ahead of kick-off today!

Online: Supporters can book their tickets via the club’s ticketing website (click here) and choose to have their tickets sent as an e-ticket for free, print at home (please don’t choose this option if you don’t have a printer) or collect from the MKM Stadium Ticket Zone during opening hours before kick-off. You can book your tickets online up until kick-off.

MKM Stadium Ticket Zone: Tickets can be purchased by contactless payment, credit or debit card over the counter (please note, there will be a £3 booking fee on match day). Tickets will be available from the ticket zone from 10.00am until kick-off.

Over The Phone: Supporters can purchase their tickets over the phone by calling 01482 505600 (option 2). All phone purchases will be charged a £2 booking fee. Fans can collect their tickets for no further charge from the MKM Stadium Ticket Zone. Phone lines are open between 10.00am and 1.00pm today.

For a full list of ticket prices – click here

The Black & Whites play host to their cross-city rivals Hull Kingston Rovers this afternoon (3.00pm) as part of Betfred Super League’s ‘Rivals Round’, with a bumper crowd expected at the MKM Stadium as the Hull Derby is played in front of fans for the first time in 18 months.

It is set to be an unmissable clash – as both sides do battle for the Clive Sullivan Trophy!

Hull FC have won ten of the last thirteen derby clashes, including both of last season’s fixtures, but Hull KR will be keen to put that right as they battle the Black & Whites for a play-off spot.

It will also be the first time both sets of supporters from across the city will have been able to support their side in Hull Derby action since the Covid-19 pandemic, which promises an electric atmosphere and demand will be high!

The event is set to be the biggest event the city will host this summer – it is not to be missed!