The Tigers have just seven games left of what has been a fascinating campaign

Hull City’s final two away games of the season at Leicester City and Charlton Athletic have both been moved, meaning just two of the Tigers’ seven remaining games kick off at 3pm on a Saturday.

The Tigers’ trip to the relegation-threatened Foxes was originally set to be played on Wednesday, April 22, but that will now kick off 24 hours earlier on the Tuesday night at 7:45pm because the Foxes’ home meeting with Millwall has been moved for television.

City had already started selling tickets for their penultimate away trip of the regular season, not knowing at that point the game would be moved, and those tickets already purchased will remain valid.

Three days later, City return to the scene of their 2021 League One trophy lift at The Valley to take on Charlton Athletic for their final away game of the regular season, with that kicking off at the earlier time of 12:30pm. That clash in South London will be broadcast live on Sky Sports +.

It had already been confirmed that their final day showdown with resurgent Norwich City would kick off at 12:30pm at the MKM Stadium, with television selections set to be made ahead of that weekend.

City’s Good Friday trip to struggling Oxford United in front of a sold-out away backing will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports +, while Easter Monday’s big meeting with runaway leaders Coventry City is being shown live on Sky Sports’ Football.

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City’s revised final seven games

Friday, April 3: Oxford United – A – 3pm

Monday, April 6: Coventry City – H – 8pm

Saturday, April 11: Sheffield United – A – 3pm

Saturday, April 18: Birmingham City – H – 3pm

Tuesday, April 21: Leicester City – A – 7:45pm

Saturday, April 25: Charlton Athletic – A – 12:30pm

Saturday, May 2: Norwich City – H – 12:30pm

The initial allocation of 2,027 tickets for the trip to the King Power Stadium on April 21 are now back on sale having briefly been paused pending the fixture change announcement. Tickets for youngsters start at just £3.75 with adults costing only £18.75. As many as 3,287 tickets can be made available to away clubs, should demand require it, with the Tigers already shifting just under 1,000.

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