Sunday, May 24, 2026 -Hull City A.F.C.’s team bus was reportedly attacked ahead of Saturday’s Championship play-off final against Middlesbrough F.C. at Wembley Stadium.
The Tigers were preparing for the biggest match of their
season when bottles and stones were allegedly thrown at the team coach in
London shortly before players boarded the vehicle.
Images and footage circulating online showed visible damage
to the side of the bus, including shattered areas and dark liquid splattered
across the exterior. The incident reportedly occurred before the squad departed
from the Hilton hotel for Wembley, although players were not on board the coach
at the time of the attack.
Fans on social media condemned the incident, with one
supporter writing on X: “No need for this. Hope they catch who did it.” Another
added: “What is wrong with people?” Hull City had not officially commented on
the incident at the time of reporting.
The attack comes amid growing controversy surrounding this
year’s Championship play-offs following the dramatic removal of Southampton
F.C. from the final over the recent “Spygate” scandal. Southampton had
initially secured a place in the final after defeating Middlesbrough 2-1 on
aggregate in the semi-finals.
However, the club was later expelled from the final and
handed a four-point deduction for next season after the English Football League
found Southampton guilty of misconduct involving the monitoring of opponents’
training sessions. Middlesbrough were subsequently reinstated to the final in
Southampton’s place.
The controversy intensified after it emerged that
Southampton intern Will Salt had allegedly been spotted filming Middlesbrough
training sessions ahead of the semi-final clash. Southampton later apologised
publicly to supporters while insisting the punishment imposed by the EFL was
excessive.
“While we fully acknowledge the seriousness of this matter
and the scrutiny that has followed, the club has consistently believed the
original sporting sanction was disproportionate, a view that has been widely
shared by many in the football community over the last 24 hours,” the club said
in a statement.
“We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to our
supporters for the support, patience and loyalty they have shown throughout an
incredibly difficult period. The club will reflect carefully on the events that
have led to this point, learn from them and take the necessary steps to move
forward responsibly. While tonight is a painful moment, this football club will
respond with humility, accountability and determination to put things right.”

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