
The Tigers are having a stunning season under Sergej Jakirovic
Hull City are firmly in the promotion mix after making it three wins in the space of a week against Southampton, Preston North End and Swansea City.
The in-form Tigers have taken more points since the end of November than anyone else in the Championship, and sit fourth, just five points off the top two and with a game in hand.
Excitement continues to build at the MKM Stadium going into the final 18 games of what has been a thrilling campaign under Sergej Jakirovic so far.
City take their promotion push to struggling Blackburn Rovers this weekend, before facing rivals Watford in their game in hand on Tuesday night, and then another visit from a team battling to get into the top six, Bristol City, next weekend.
Jakirovic’s men have 11 league games standing between themselves and the international break in late March, which is then followed by the crucial Easter weekend.
We’ve taken a look at the fixtures of City and their rivals between now and the international break, and we’ve included everybody from Coventry City at the summit down to QPR in 12th, who sit on 40 points and just four off the top six.
Coventry City – 1st – 58 points from 29 games
Saturday: QPR – H
February 7: Oxford United – H
February 16: Middlesbrough – H
February 21: West Brom – A
February 25: Sheffield United – A
February 28: Stoke City – H
March 7: Bristol City – A
March 11: Preston North End – H
March 14: Southampton – H
March 21: Swansea City – A
Middlesbrough – 2nd – 55 points from 29 games
Saturday: Norwich City – H
February 9: Sheffield United – A
February 16: Coventry City – A
February 21: Oxford United – H
February 24: Leicester City – H
March 2: Birmingham City – A
March 7: QPR – A
March 11: Charlton Athletic – H
March 14: Bristol City – H
March 21: Blackburn Rovers – A
Ipswich Town – 3rd – 50 points from 28 games
Saturday: Preston North End – H
Tuesday: Portsmouth – A
Saturday 7: Derby County – H
February 21: Wrexham – A
February 24: Watford – A
February 28: Swansea City – H
March 3: Hull City – H
March 7: Leicester City – H
March 10: Stoke City – A
March 14: Sheffield Wednesday – A
March 21: Millwall – H
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Saturday: Blackburn Rovers – A
Tuesday: Watford – H
February 7: Bristol City – H
February 21: QPR – H
February 24: Derby County – H
February 28: Portsmouth – A
March 3: Ipswich Town – A
March 7: Millwall – H
March 10: Wrexham – A
March 14: West Brom – A
March 21: Sheffield Wednesday – H
Millwall – 5th – 49 points from 29 games
Saturday: Sheffield United – H
February 7: Wrexham – A
February 14: Sheffield Wednesday – A
February 21: Portsmouth – H
February 25: Birmingham City – H
February 28: Preston North End – A
March 7: Hull City – A
March 10: Derby County – H
March 14: Blackburn Rovers – H
March 21: Ipswich Town – A
Wrexham – 6th – 44 points from 29 games
Saturday: Sheffield Wednesday – A
February 7: Millwall – H
February 21: Ipswich Town – H
February 24: Portsmouth – H
February 28: Charlton Athletic – A
March 7: Watford – A
March 10: Hull City – H
March 14: Swansea City – H
March 21: Sheffield United – A
Bristol City – 7th – 43 points from 29 games
Friday: Derby County – H
February 7: Hull City – A
February 21: Swansea City – A
February 24: Blackburn Rovers – A
February 27: Watford – H
March 7: Coventry City – H
March 10: Leicester City – A
March 14: Middlesbrough – A
March 21: West Brom – H
Watford – 8th – 43 points from 28 games
Saturday: Swansea City – H
Tuesday: Hull City – A
February 7: Southampton – A
February 21: Derby County – H
February 24: Ipswich Town – H
February 27: Bristol City – A
March 7: Wrexham – H
March 10: Sheffield Wednesday – A
March 14: Stoke City – A
March 21: Leicester City – H
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PNE – 9th – 43 points from 29 games
Saturday: Ipswich Town – A
February 7: Portsmouth – H
February 14: Watford – H
February 20: Blackburn Rovers – A
February 24: Swansea City – A
February 28: Millwall – H
March 7: Oxford United – H
March 11: Coventry City – A
March 14: Norwich City – A
March 21: Stoke City – H
Stoke City – 10th – 42 points from 29 games
Saturday: Southampton – H
February 7: West Brom – A
February 11: Charlton Athletic – A
February 21: Leicester City – H
February 25: Oxford United – H
February 28: Coventry City – A
March 7: Swansea City – A
March 10: Ipswich Town – H
March 14: Watford – H
March 21: Preston North End – A
Derby County – 11th – 42 points from 29 games
Friday: Bristol City – A
February 7: Ipswich Town – H
February 14: Swansea City – H
February 21: Watford – A
February 24: Hull City – A
February 28: Blackburn Rovers – H
March 7: Sheffield Wednesday – H
March 10: Millwall – A
March 14: Portsmouth – A
March 21: Birmingham City – H
QPR – 12th – 40 points from 29 games
Saturday: Coventry City – H
February 6: Charlton Athletic – A
February 21: Hull City – A
February 24: Southampton – A
February 28: Sheffield United – H
March 7: Middlesbrough – H
March 10: Birmingham City – A
March 14: Leicester City – A
March 21: Portsmouth – H
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