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How to get tickets for Hull vs. Millwall Championship playoff semi-final first leg

How to get tickets for Hull vs. Millwall Championship playoff semi-final first leg
A general view outside the MKM Stadium in Hull - Photo via IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

After a tough season and a tense final day in the Championship, the 2025-26 playoffs have been set in stone, and as fans look forward to this week's semi-final first legs, Hull City vs Millwall tickets are on sale now.

Sergej Jakirovic's Tigers limped over the line, and survived a scare to finish sixth in the second tier, ending the campaign two points above seventh-placed Wrexham thanks to a 2-1 victory over Norwich City on the final day – their first win in seven games.

As for Alex Neil's Lions, they narrowly missed out on automatic promotion, finishing third – just one point behind runners-up Ipswich Town – after winning three of their last four games of the regular season.

Here, Football Ground Guide covers all you need to know about how to get tickets to Hull vs. Millwall in the first leg of their Championship playoff semi-final on Friday, May 8.

Hull City vs Millwall tickets: Buying guide

Home Tickets

Stage One:

The first round of sales is exclusively for Hull City members, who have the chance to purchase a ticket for the first leg online through the club website until 12:00pm on Tuesday, May 5.

Supporters can also buy tickets over the telephone and in person at MKM Stadium from 8am on Monday, May 4. Keep in mind that those wishing to buy tickets at the stadium should have the Customer Number for each ticket.

Stage Two:

From 4:00pm on Tuesday, May 5 until 12:00pm on Friday, May 8, any remaining tickets will be available to supporters that have purchased a ticket at some point during the 2025-26 season.

During this stage, fans can buy up to four tickets per person online, while members can also secure up to an additional four tickets.

Prices:

Zone 1:

  • Adult: £24
  • Senior: £16
  • 16-22: £12
  • 11-15: £9
  • 2-10: £4

Zone 2:

  • Adult: £29
  • Senior: £19
  • 16-22: £14.50
  • 11-15: £9
  • 2-10: £4

Zone 3:

  • Adult: £34
  • Senior: £21.50
  • 16-22: £17
  • 11-15: £9
  • 2-10: £4

Away Tickets – SOLD OUT

Stage One:

Away tickets that were sold to Millwall season ticket holders that have amassed 630 or more loyalty points will start to be sent out via email on Wednesday, May 6.

Stage Two:

From 9:30am on Tuesday, May 5, remaining tickets will go on sale to season ticket holders with 620 or fewer loyalty points.

Stage Three:

From 9:30am on Wednesday, May 6, remaining tickets will go on sale to members with 140 or fewer loyalty points.

Stage Four:

From 9:30am on Thursday, May 7, leftover tickets will go on sale to members with 130 or fewer loyalty points.

Prices:

North Stand:

  • Adults: £24
  • Over 65s: £16
  • 16-22s: £12
  • Under-16s: £9
  • Under-11s: £4

South Stand:

  • Adults: £29
  • Over 65s: £19
  • 16-22s: £14.50
  • Under-16s: £9
  • Under-11s: £4

Hospitality

There are limited hospitality packages available on a first come, first served basis. Fans wishing to book hospitality tickets for the playoff semi-final will need to use this contact form on the Hull City website.

A member of the club's hospitality team will then get in contact to discuss details of your booking. Packages on offer at MKM Stadium include boxes, the Circle Restaurant, and the Raich Carter Corendon Suite.

Hull City vs Millwall tickets: Alternative options

Hull vs. Millwall tickets are likely to sell out directly from the clubs given that the chance to fight for place in the Premier League is at stake. In that case, you could consider looking at third-party sites to find a seat, but keep in mind that these tickets will be priced over face value.

With a variety of sites around, it can be difficult to decide which to book from. For peace of mind, check out our reviews of two of the biggest resale platforms around:

A lifelong writer and lover of football, Anthony studied English Literature at undergraduate level and has combined his two passions into his work as a reporter with Football Ground Guide. Anthony was also born into a Liverpool-supporting family, and holds fond childhood memories of making the trip to Anfield to see Rafa Benitez's Reds beat Spurs - his first time seeing a live Premier League game.

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