Hull City vs Wrexham — Match Preview
A pivotal mid-table battle takes place at the MKM Stadium on Wednesday, 10 December 2025. Hull City sit 9th with 28 points, looking to shake off a heavy 4–1 defeat to Middlesbrough. Wrexham are just one point behind in 12th and arrive in solid form, unbeaten in their last five matches. A win for the Tigers reignites their playoff push, while the Red Dragons aim to leapfrog their hosts and break into the top half.
Hull City vs Wrexham — Match Info
- Competition: Championship (Matchday 20)
- Venue: MKM Stadium, Hull (Capacity: 25,586)
- Date: Wednesday, 10 December 2025
- Kickoff: 20:00 GMT | 21:00 CET | 01:30 IST (Thursday)
- Referee: Andrew Kitchen (ENG)
Hull City vs Wrexham — Match Stakes
Hull City (9th — 28 pts):
- Win → Move to 31 pts, potentially climbing to 7th place
- Draw → Stays in mid-table limbo; risks dropping to 11th
- Loss → Leapfrogged by Wrexham; confidence hit after back-to-back home losses
Wrexham (12th — 27 pts):
- Win → Jump to 30 pts, overtaking Hull and entering the playoff conversation
- Draw → Extends unbeaten run to 6 games; a solid away point
- Loss → Drop towards 15th; momentum stalled
Hull City vs Wrexham — Team News
Hull City:
- Williams B. — Out (Injury)
- Drameh C. — Out (Injury)
- Matazo E. — Out (Injury)
- Palmer K. — Out (Injury)
Wrexham:
- James A. — Out (Injury)
- Cannon A. — Out (Injury)
- Ward D. — Out (Injury)
- Lee E. — Out (Injury)
- Kabore I. — Out (Injury)
- Rodriguez J. — Out (Injury)
Hull City vs Wrexham — Team Form (Last 5 Matches)
Hull City
- 06/12 — 1–4 vs Middlesbrough (League)
- 29/11 — 2–1 vs Stoke (League)
- 26/11 — 0–2 vs Ipswich (League)
- 22/11 — 2–3 vs QPR (League)
- 08/11 — 3–2 vs Portsmouth (League)
Wrexham
- 06/12 — 1–1 vs Preston (League)
- 29/11 — 1–1 vs Blackburn (League)
- 27/11 — 2–0 vs Bristol City (League)
- 22/11 — 0–0 vs Ipswich (League)
- 08/11 — 1–0 vs Charlton (League)
Hull City vs Wrexham — Head-to-Head (Last 5 Meetings)
- 13/08/2025 — Wrexham 3–3 Hull (EFL Cup – Wrexham win on pens)
- 19/02/2005 — Hull 2–1 Wrexham (League One)
- 30/10/2004 — Wrexham 2–2 Hull (League One)
- 25/08/2004 — Hull 2–2 Wrexham (EFL Cup)
- 05/04/2003 — Hull 1–2 Wrexham (League Two)
Hull City vs Wrexham — Playing XI (Predicted Lineups)
Hull City (4-3-3)
Pandur I.; Coyle L., Ajayi S., Hughes C., Giles R.; Crooks M., Lundstram J., Slater R.; Kamara A., Joseph K., Ndala J.
Wrexham (3-5-2)
Okonkwo A.; Cleworth M., Coady C., O’Connell E.; Barnett R., Dobson G., O’Brien L., Rathbone O., McClean J.; Windass J., Moore K.
Hull City vs Wrexham — Impact Bench
Hull City: Gelhardt (Goal poacher), Burstow (Energy upfront)
Wrexham: Mullin (Fan favorite finisher), Scarr (Defensive closer)
Hull City vs Wrexham — Tactical Analysis
Hull City
The Tigers have been leaking goals alarmingly, conceding 9 in their last 4 games. Without Drameh and Williams, their full-back areas are vulnerable. They will rely on the creativity of Regan Slater and the pace of Kamara to exploit Wrexham’s wing-backs, but they must stop being caught in transition.
Wrexham
Phil Parkinson’s side is built on resilience. Unbeaten in five, they are difficult to break down, often using a compact 3-5-2. With key playmaker Elliot Lee out, the creative burden falls on Josh Windass dropping deep to link play. Expect Wrexham to sit deep, absorb Hull’s possession, and launch counters through Barnett on the right flank.
Hull City vs Wrexham — Key Battles
- Hughes vs Moore — aerial dominance test
- Slater vs Dobson — midfield engine room battle
- Giles vs Barnett — pace war on the wing
- Pandur vs Windass — goalkeeper vs long-range shooter
Hull City vs Wrexham — Spotlight Players
Hull City — Kyle Joseph
Leading the line in difficult times. He needs to hold up the ball better to relieve pressure on a defense that is currently conceding far too many chances.
Wrexham — Conor Coady
The experienced center-back is the glue holding Wrexham’s defense together. His leadership will be vital to keeping Hull’s attackers quiet in front of the home crowd.
Hull City vs Wrexham — Prediction
Hull City 1–1 Wrexham
Hull are scoring goals but can’t stop conceding them. Wrexham are the draw specialists of the league right now. A tight, physical encounter likely ends with honors even, frustrating the hosts but satisfying the visitors.
Hull City vs Wrexham — Betting Insights
- Both Teams to Score — YES
- Under 2.5 Goals — Possible (Wrexham defense is tight)
- Double Chance — Wrexham or Draw
Hull City vs Wrexham — Where to Watch
- UK: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football
- International: ESPN+ (USA), DAZN (Canada/Select Regions)
Hull City vs Wrexham — FAQs
Q: When is the Hull City vs Wrexham match?
A: The match kicks off on Wednesday, 10 December 2025, at 20:00 GMT.
Q: Where is Hull City vs Wrexham being played?
A: The match takes place at the MKM Stadium in Hull.
Q: Is Paul Mullin starting for Wrexham?
A: Paul Mullin is expected to start on the bench, with Kieffer Moore likely leading the line.
Q: How can I watch Hull City vs Wrexham live?
A: Viewers in the UK can watch on Sky Sports. International viewers can stream via ESPN+ or local Championship rights holders.
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