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| rowspan=4| [[English football]]
| rowspan=7| [[English football]]
| September 27, 1924
| [[2008-09 English football season|May 24, 2009]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Crystal Palace]]
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Manchester United]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace (September 27, 1924)|Program]]
| [[Hull City vs. Manchester United (May 24, 2009)|Program]]
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| January 4, 1936
| [[2011-12 English football season|July 23, 2011]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Grimsby Town]]
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Liverpool]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Grimsby Town (January 4, 1936)|Program]]
| [[Hull City vs. Liverpool (July 23, 2011)|Program]]
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| [[1949-50 English football season|February 4, 1950]]
| [[2011-12 English football season|July 23, 2011]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Stoke City]]
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Liverpool]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Stoke City (February 4, 1950)|Program]]
| [[Hull City vs. Liverpool (July 23, 2011)|Program]]
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| [[1955-56 English football season|October 15, 1955]]
| [[2013-14 English football season|February 11, 2014]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Tottenham Hotspur]]
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Southampton]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Tottenham Hotspur (October 15, 1955)|Program]]
| [[Hull City vs. Southampton (February 11, 2014)|Program]]
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| [[FA Cup]]
| [[2019-20 English football season|July 11, 2020]]
| March 11, 1967
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Millwall]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Hull City vs. Millwall (July 11, 2020)|Program]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Sheffield United (March 11, 1967)|Program]]
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| rowspan=6| [[English football]]
| [[2020-21 English football season|November 14, 2020]]
| [[1972-73 English football season|November 11, 1972]]
| [[Hull City]] vs. [[Burton Albion]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Hull City vs. Burton Albion (November 14, 2020)|Program]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (November 11, 1972)|Program]]
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| [[1981-82 English football season|March 9, 1982]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (March 9, 1982)|Program]]
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| [[1982-83 English football season|September 4, 1982]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (September 4, 1982)|Program]]
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| [[1985-86 English football season|February 1, 1986]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (February 1, 1986)|Program]]
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| [[1986-87 English football season|May 2, 1987]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (May 2, 1987)|Program]]
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| September 29, 1990
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Sheffield United (September 29, 1990)|Program]]
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| [[FA Cup]]
| [[1996-97 English football season|February 26, 1997]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (February 26, 1997)|Program]]
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| rowspan=9| [[English football]]
| [[1996-97 English football season|April 19, 1997]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (April 19, 1997)|Program]]
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| [[1997-98 English football season|October 18, 1997]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Leicester City (October 18, 1997)|Program]]
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| [[2004-05 English football season|April 20, 2005]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Arsenal]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Arsenal (April 20, 2005)|Program]]
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| [[2005-06 English football season|August 21, 2005]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Arsenal]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Arsenal (August 21, 2005)|Program]]
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| [[2009-10 English football season|December 12, 2009]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Everton]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Everton (December 12, 2009)|Program]]
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| December 1, 2013
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Southampton]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Southampton (December 1, 2013)|Program]]
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| December 26, 2013
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Swansea City]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Swansea City (December 26, 2013)|Program]]
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| [[2014-15 English football season|February 11, 2015]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Everton]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Everton (February 11, 2015)|Program]]
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| [[2016-17 English football season|May 21, 2017]]
| [[Chelsea]] vs. [[Sunderland]]
| [[Chelsea vs. Sunderland (May 21, 2017)|Program]]
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 13 September 2024

MKM Stadium
Location Kingston upon Hull, England
Opened October 2002
Other Names KCOM Stadium (2016-21)
KC Stadium (2002-16)
Tenants Hull City (2003-present)

MKM Stadium is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England. Conceived in the late 1990s, it was completed in 2002 at a cost of approximately £44 million. The stadium is owned by Hull City Council and operated by the Stadium Management Company (SMC).

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
English football May 24, 2009 Hull City vs. Manchester United Program
July 23, 2011 Hull City vs. Liverpool Program
July 23, 2011 Hull City vs. Liverpool Program
February 11, 2014 Hull City vs. Southampton Program
July 11, 2020 Hull City vs. Millwall Program
November 14, 2020 Hull City vs. Burton Albion Program
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