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Humber derby

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Humber derby
Other namesHumberside derby
LocationHumberside, England
TeamsGrimsby Town
Hull City
Scunthorpe United
First meeting16 December 1905
Hull v Grimsby[1]
27 November 1937
Hull v Scunthorpe[2]
25 December 1951
Scunthorpe v Grimsby[3]
Latest meeting23 January 2021
Scunthorpe 3–0 Grimsby[4]
Statistics
Meetings total153
Most winsGrimsby Town (46)
Largest victory7 September 1966
Grimsby 7–1 Scunthorpe
Humber derby is located in Yorkshire and the Humber
Grimsby Town
Grimsby Town
Hull City
Hull City
Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United

The Humber derby is an association football rivalry between Grimsby Town, Hull City and Scunthorpe United. It is a geographical rivalry as all three clubs are based on the banks of the Humber Estuary, England. Hull is situated on the northern bank in the East Riding of Yorkshire, whilst Grimsby and Scunthorpe are both situated on the southern bank in Lincolnshire. Between 1 April 1974 and 31 March 1996, this entire area was a ceremonial county in its own right, known as Humberside.

The derby was first contested in a competitive fixture on 16 December 1905 when Hull City hosted Grimsby Town in the league, with the match ending 1–0 to Grimsby.[1] As of the 2024–25 season, Hull compete in the EFL Championship,[5] Grimsby compete in EFL League Two[6] and Scunthorpe compete in the National League North.[7]

History

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Blundell Park,
Home of Grimsby Town since 1898
MKM Stadium,
Home of Hull City since 2002
Glanford Park,
Home of Scunthorpe United since 1988
Grimsby Town's traditional home colours
Hull City's traditional home colours
Scunthorpe United's traditional home colours

Foundations

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Out of the three clubs, Grimsby were founded first in 1878 under the name 'Grimsby Pelham Football Club'. A year later, they dropped the Pelham name and became 'Grimsby Town'. They moved into their current stadium, Blundell Park, in 1898.[8][9] The following year, Scunthorpe United were formed and began play at the Old Show Ground as a semi-professional side.[10] In 1904, Hull City were founded[11] and played at several home grounds before moving into their first permanent home, Anlaby Road, upon its opening in 1906.[12]

It was whilst Hull were playing at temporary grounds that the first Humber derby was contested. On 16 December 1905, the Tigers hosted Grimsby in the Second Division and lost 1–0.[1] By this time, Grimsby had been playing in the Football League since 1892.[13][14] In their short history, the Mariners had been quite a successful team, winning the Second Division in 1901[15] and enjoying two consecutive seasons in the First Division before relegation.[16] Hull had only just been admitted to the Football League, having joined at the start of the 1905–06 season.[17] Scunthorpe were still a semi-professional club at this point. The Iron would soon merge with local rivals North Lindsey United in 1910 to become 'Scunthorpe & Lindsey United'.[10] They eventually turned professional in 1912 when they joined the Midland League,[10] which acted as a feeder division for the Football League.

Inter-war period

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For the next 30 years, Grimsby–Hull would be a semi-regular fixture in the Second Division, whilst Scunthorpe continued to remain outside the Football League. Hull were the dominant side before the First World War but Grimsby won the majority of fixtures in the late 1920s and early 1930s.[1] Scunthorpe's first Humber derby came on 27 November 1937, when they travelled to Hull in the first round of the FA Cup. The visitors would succumb to a heavy defeat and lose 4–0.[2] After their eventual admission to the Football League in 1950,[10] Scunthorpe's first derby against Grimsby was on 25 December 1951 in the Third Division North. They lost 3–2 at Blundell Park. Uniquely, the reverse fixture was played the following day at the Old Show Ground, but again Scunthorpe lost, this time 3–1.[3]

By the 1950s, all three sides had endured success to some extent. Grimsby had been the most successful, being crowned champions of the Second Division twice and champions of the Third Division North once.[18] The Mariners also managed to reach the FA Cup semi-finals in both 1936[19] and 1939,[20] but lost to Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers respectively. Hull had been champions of the Third Division North in 1933 and 1949 but were still yet to reach the top flight.[21] However, the Tigers did reach the FA Cup semi-finals in 1930, but coincidentally lost to Arsenal, much like Grimsby would six years later.[17][22] Additionally, Hull had now moved into their second permanent home, Boothferry Park, doing so in 1946.[23] Considering that Scunthorpe had only played in non-league up to this point, it is unsurprising that their biggest achievements at this time were their title winning seasons of 1926–27 and 1938–39 in the Midland League.[24]

1950s–1970s

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There were no Grimsby–Hull games from 1951 until 1960 due to the two sides fluctuating between the second and third tier, always managing to avoid each other when doing so.[1] Instead, Grimsby–Scunthorpe games and Hull–Scunthorpe games were much more frequent. Scunthorpe won five consecutive fixtures against Grimsby between 1953 and 1956, including a 4–1 win away at Blundell Park on 24 August 1954.[3] The Iron also prevailed more often than not against Hull, winning three times and drawing twice out of the six games the fixture was played in the 1950s.[2] Scunthorpe were not only successful against their rivals during this time as they won the Third Division North in the 1957–58 season.[25] Following promotion, the club decided to drop the '& Lindsey' from its name and returned to being called 'Scunthorpe United'.[26]

The 1960s was when the Humber derby was most frequent between all three sides. Between 1960 and 1966, Grimsby–Hull was played eight times, all in the Third Division. Grimsby won five of these fixtures whilst Hull won just once as the Mariners continued to get the better of the Tigers in the derby.[1] Grimsby–Scunthorpe was a similar story in the 1960s too. Between 1962 and 1969, there were 16 fixtures. Grimsby won eight compared to Scunthorpe's three. The highlight of this period for the Mariners came on 7 September 1966, when they thrashed the Iron 7–1 at Blundell Park.[3] This remains the largest ever victory in the Humber derby. Hull–Scunthorpe was only played four times in the 1960s, with Hull's 3–2 victory at Boothferry Park on 21 August 1965 starting a seven-game unbeaten streak against the Iron which ran until 1984.[2]

After the 1965–66 season, Hull did not play a Humber derby game again until 25 March 1980 when they faced Grimsby at Boothferry Park, drawing 2–2.[1][2] This was due to them being at least one division, and occasionally two divisions, above both Grimsby and Scunthorpe throughout the late 1960s and 1970s.[27] The league title win at the end of the 1965–66 season[21] would be Hull's last league title for another 55 years, until they eventually won one again in 2021.[28] Meanwhile, Grimsby would have the upper hand over Scunthorpe in the 1970s, recording six straight wins against them between 1970 and 1972. However, Scunthorpe would win back-to-back 2–1 victories in 1978, either side of two low-scoring draws.[3]

1980s–2000s

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All three teams started the 1980s well. Grimsby won the Football League Trophy in 1982[18] and climbed into the Second Division[29] alongside Hull.[27] Elsewhere, Scunthorpe achieved promotion to the Third Division in 1983.[30] This was about as good as it got for the Humberside clubs in the 1980s. Scunthorpe were immediately relegated and settled for mid-table mediocrity in the Fourth Division for the rest of the decade,[30] whilst Grimsby suffered consecutive relegations back to the fourth tier in 1988.[29] As for Hull, the Tigers stagnated in the Second Division until their eventual relegation in 1991.[27] Scunthorpe also moved into Glanford Park upon its opening in 1988, leaving behind the Old Show Ground after 89 years.[31]

The 1990s were much better for Grimsby who returned to the second tier on two occasions[29] and won the Football League Trophy in 1998.[18] Scunthorpe maintained their place in the Fourth Division until their promotion via the play-offs in 1999.[30] That same year, Hull narrowly avoided relegation from the Football League in dramatic fashion having seen a steady decline since the start of the decade.[27] There were almost no Humber derby matches contested throughout the decade, with a single Grimsby–Scunthorpe fixture in 1990 and seven further Hull–Scunthorpe fixtures between 1993 and 1999.[3][2] None of these games were particularly noteworthy, except Scunthorpe did win more derbies than Hull during this period.[2]

Hull left Boothferry Park for the new KC Stadium in the middle of the 2002–03 season, setting in motion one of the quickest rises to the top flight from the fourth tier in English football history.[32] Back-to-back promotions in 2003–04 and 2004–05 saw the Tigers in the second tier for the first time since 1991. Hull achieved promotion to the top flight for the first time in their history via the play-offs at the end of the 2007–08 season.[21][27] Hull played 11 Humber derby games in the 2000s. All of them came against Scunthorpe, with the Tigers winning six to the Iron's four.[2] This was the first decade where the three sides spent the majority of the ten years apart. As Hull were ascending the pyramid, Grimsby started in League One before being relegated to League Two[29] whilst Scunthorpe did the opposite.[30] Only the 2004–05 season saw Grimsby face Scunthorpe whilst the two sides were sat in the fourth tier.[29][30] Scunthorpe won the home fixture 2–0 before the teams played out a goalless draw at Blundell Park.[3] The Iron did eventually reach the Championship after winning League One in 2006–07, their first league title since 1958.[25]

Present day

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In recent years the Humber derby has not been anywhere near as frequent as it used to be. Hull have exceeded their traditional habits of being stuck in the lower divisions by playing in the Premier League for five seasons across three separate periods since their initial promotion in 2008.[27] They have only spent one season back in the third tier since then, the 2020–21 season.[27] Following their relegation the year before, the Tigers won League One,[21] ending their 55-year title drought.[28] They have since competed in the Championship.[27] They did also manage to reach the FA Cup final in 2014 but lost to Arsenal. This achievement meant that Hull then had a foray into European football,[33] but they failed to qualify for the Europa League group stages after losing to Belgian side K.S.C. Lokeren on the away goals rule.[34] The Tigers last competed in the Premier League in the 2016–17 season.[27]

Comparative chart of the clubs' league performance

Scunthorpe flitted between the second and third tier for a few seasons but soon found themselves in the latter.[30] They had a slow demise beginning in the 2018–19 season where they were relegated to League Two, before finally succumbing to non-league football after a disastrous 2021–22 campaign.[30] In the National League they were faced with administration,[35] and despite avoiding that they were relegated to the National League North at the end of the 2022–23 season.[30] Grimsby spent the 2010s in and out of the Football League.[29] They most recently won promotion back to League Two via the play-offs at the end of the 2021–22 season. The Mariners are currently still in the fourth tier.[29] The most recent Humber derby to be contested was on 23 January 2021 when Scunthorpe hosted and thrashed Grimsby 3–0 at Glanford Park.[4]

Overall table

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As of 4 September 2023.[1][3][2]
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD %
Grimsby Town 116 46 30 40 142 132 +10 039.66
Hull City 91 37 21 33 138 122 +16 040.66
Scunthorpe United 99 32 25 42 103 129 −26 032.32
Total 306 115 76 115 383 383

All-time results

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Grimsby Town v Hull City

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As of 26 March 2024.[1]
# Season Date Competition Stadium Home Team Result Away Team
1 1905–06 16 December 1905 Second Division The Circle Hull City 0–1 Grimsby Town
2 21 April 1906 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
3 1906–07 1 December 1906 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–3 Hull City
4 6 April 1907 Anlaby Road Hull City 4–2 Grimsby Town
5 1907–08 21 December 1907 Second Division Anlaby Road Hull City 4–2 Grimsby Town
6 18 April 1908 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
7 1908–09 5 December 1908 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–0 Hull City
8 10 April 1909 Anlaby Road Hull City 0–1 Grimsby Town
9 1909–10 25 September 1909 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–3 Hull City
10 1 January 1910 Anlaby Road Hull City 5–1 Grimsby Town
11 1911–12 25 November 1911 Second Division Anlaby Road Hull City 1–0 Grimsby Town
12 30 March 1912 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
13 1912–13 9 November 1912 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Hull City
14 15 March 1913 Anlaby Road Hull City 5–0 Grimsby Town
15 1913–14 27 September 1913 Second Division Anlaby Road Hull City 2–1 Grimsby Town
16 24 January 1914 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–3 Hull City
17 1914–15 24 October 1914 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
18 29 April 1915 Anlaby Road Hull City 4–1 Grimsby Town
19 1919–20 25 October 1919 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–1 Hull City
20 1 November 1919 Anlaby Road Hull City 4–1 Grimsby Town
21 1926–27 16 October 1926 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Hull City
22 5 March 1927 Anlaby Road Hull City 2–3 Grimsby Town
23 1927–28 15 October 1927 Second Division Anlaby Road Hull City 0–1 Grimsby Town
24 25 February 1928 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
25 1928–29 29 September 1928 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Hull City
26 9 February 1929 Anlaby Road Hull City 2–3 Grimsby Town
27 1933–34 25 November 1933 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 4–1 Hull City
28 7 April 1934 Anlaby Road Hull City 0–1 Grimsby Town
29 1948–49 29 January 1949 FA Cup Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–3 Hull City
30 1949–50 1 October 1949 Second Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–2 Grimsby Town
31 18 February 1950 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
32 1950–51 2 September 1950 Second Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–1 Grimsby Town
33 30 December 1950 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
34 1960–61 27 August 1960 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–3 Grimsby Town
35 31 December 1960 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Hull City
36 1961–62 2 December 1961 Third Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
37 21 April 1962 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–1 Grimsby Town
38 1964–65 31 October 1964 Third Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 3–0 Hull City
39 13 March 1965 Boothferry Park Hull City 3–3 Grimsby Town
40 1965–66 27 November 1965 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 1–1 Grimsby Town
41 23 April 1966 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
42 1979–80 25 March 1980 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–2 Grimsby Town
43 7 April 1980 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
44 1985–86 26 December 1985 Second Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–0 Grimsby Town
45 1 April 1986 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Hull City
46 1986–87 23 September 1986 League Cup Boothferry Park Hull City 1–0 Grimsby Town
47 7 October 1986 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Hull City
48 21 October 1986 Full Members' Cup Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–3 Hull City
49 6 December 1986 Second Division Boothferry Park Hull City 1–1 Grimsby Town
50 5 May 1987 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–2 Hull City
51 1989–90 22 August 1989 League Cup Boothferry Park Hull City 1–0 Grimsby Town
52 29 August 1989 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Hull City
53 1997–98 6 January 1998 Football League Trophy Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Hull City
54 2020–21 17 November 2020 KCOM Stadium Hull City 3–0 Grimsby Town
Overall statistics
Competition Grimsby wins Draws Hull wins Grimsby goals Hull goals
League 17 12 17 60 69
FA Cup 0 0 1 4 4
League Cup 1 1 2 3 3
Football League Trophy 1 0 1 1 3
Full Members' Cup 0 0 1 1 3
Total 19 13 22 69 82

Grimsby Town v Scunthorpe United

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As of 26 March 2024.[3]
# Season Date Competition Stadium Home Team Result Away Team
1 1951–52 25 December 1951 Third Division North Blundell Park Grimsby Town 3–2 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
2 26 December 1951 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 1–3 Grimsby Town
3 1952–53 28 August 1952 Third Division North Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 0–1 Grimsby Town
4 3 September 1952 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
5 1953–54 22 August 1953 Third Division North Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
6 19 December 1953 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 2–1 Grimsby Town
7 1954–55 24 August 1954 Third Division North Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–4 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
8 2 September 1954 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 1–0 Grimsby Town
9 1955–56 30 March 1956 Third Division North Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
10 2 April 1956 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 0–1 Grimsby Town
11 1958–59 25 October 1958 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Scunthorpe United
12 14 March 1959 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–3 Grimsby Town
13 1962–63 25 August 1962 Second Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 3–0 Scunthorpe United
14 21 December 1962 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–1 Grimsby Town
15 1963–64 30 November 1963 Second Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–2 Grimsby Town
16 11 April 1964 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Scunthorpe United
17 1964–65 26 December 1964 Third Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–1 Grimsby Town
18 6 April 1965 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 3–0 Scunthorpe United
19 1965–66 8 April 1966 Third Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–3 Scunthorpe United
20 12 April 1966 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–2 Grimsby Town
21 1966–67 7 September 1966 Third Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 7–1 Scunthorpe United
22 27 September 1966 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 0–0 Grimsby Town
23 1967–68 16 September 1967 Third Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–1 Scunthorpe United
24 20 January 1968 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 0–3 Grimsby Town
25 1968–69 6 November 1968 Fourth Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
26 25 January 1969 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Scunthorpe United
27 1969–70 13 September 1969 Fourth Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Scunthorpe United
28 13 December 1969 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–1 Grimsby Town
29 1970–71 3 October 1970 Fourth Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
30 9 April 1971 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Scunthorpe United
31 1971–72 14 August 1971 Fourth Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 4–1 Scunthorpe United
32 16 October 1971 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
33 1972–73 23 September 1972 Third Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
34 26 December 1972 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Scunthorpe United
35 1977–78 8 October 1977 Fourth Division Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–0 Scunthorpe United
36 3 March 1978 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–1 Grimsby Town
37 1978–79 26 December 1978 Fourth Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–1 Grimsby Town
38 14 April 1979 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Scunthorpe United
39 1979–80 11 August 1979 League Cup Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Scunthorpe United
40 14 August 1979 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 0–0 Grimsby Town
41 1982–83 31 August 1982 League Cup Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
42 14 September 1982 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–0 Scunthorpe United
43 8 January 1983 FA Cup Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 0–0 Grimsby Town
44 11 January 1983 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–0 Scunthorpe United
45 1987–88 13 October 1987 Football League Trophy Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–0 Grimsby Town
46 5 December 1987 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–2 Scunthorpe United
47 1988–89 10 September 1988 Fourth Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–1 Grimsby Town
48 18 March 1989 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–1 Scunthorpe United
49 1989–90 26 December 1989 Fourth Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–2 Grimsby Town
50 17 April 1990 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 2–1 Scunthorpe United
51 1997–98 27 January 1998 Football League Trophy Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 0–2 Grimsby Town
52 2004–05 6 November 2004 EFL League Two Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–0 Grimsby Town
53 23 April 2005 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–0 Scunthorpe United
54 2008–09 7 October 2008 Football League Trophy Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–1 Grimsby Town
55 2013–14 9 November 2013 FA Cup Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–0 Scunthorpe United
56 19 November 2013 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–2 Grimsby Town
57 2017–18 3 October 2017 Football League Trophy Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–1 Grimsby Town
58 2019–20 3 September 2019 Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–2 Scunthorpe United
59 21 December 2019 EFL League Two Blundell Park Grimsby Town 0–1 Scunthorpe United
60 07 March 2020 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 0–2 Grimsby Town
61 2020–21 19 December 2020 EFL League Two Blundell Park Grimsby Town 1–0 Scunthorpe United
62 23 January 2021 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 3–0 Grimsby Town
Overall statistics
Competition Grimsby wins Draws Scunthorpe wins Grimsby goals Scunthorpe goals
League 22 13 13 59 38
FA Cup 2 2 0 4 1
League Cup 2 2 0 4 1
Football League Trophy 1 0 5 6 10
Total 27 17 18 73 50

Hull City v Scunthorpe United

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As of 26 March 2024.[2]
# Season Date Competition Stadium Home Team Result Away Team
1 1937–38 27 November 1937 FA Cup Anlaby Road Hull City 4–0 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
2 1956–57 1 September 1956 Third Division North Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 1–1 Hull City
3 29 December 1956 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–2 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
4 1957–58 5 October 1957 Third Division North Boothferry Park Hull City 2–0 Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
5 20 February 1958 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe & Lindsey United 2–0 Hull City
6 1959–60 19 September 1959 Second Division Boothferry Park Hull City 0–2 Scunthorpe United
7 6 February 1959 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 3–0 Hull City
8 1964–65 9 September 1964 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 1–2 Scunthorpe United
9 15 September 1964 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 1–1 Hull City
10 1965–66 21 August 1965 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 3–2 Scunthorpe United
11 29 January 1966 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–4 Hull City
12 1981–82 20 October 1981 Fourth Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 4–4 Hull City
13 9 March 1982 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–0 Scunthorpe United
14 1982–83 15 October 1982 Fourth Division Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 0–1 Hull City
15 26 February 1983 Boothferry Park Hull City 1–1 Scunthorpe United
16 1983–84 26 December 1983 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 1–0 Scunthorpe United
17 21 April 1984 Old Show Ground Scunthorpe United 2–0 Hull City
18 1993–94 19 October 1993 Football League Trophy Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–1 Hull City
19 1996–97 5 October 1996 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 0–2 Scunthorpe United
20 12 April 1997 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–2 Hull City
21 1997–98 27 September 1997 Third Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–0 Hull City
22 21 February 1998 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–1 Scunthorpe United
23 1998–99 21 November 1998 Third Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 3–2 Hull City
24 17 April 1999 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–3 Scunthorpe United
25 2000–01 2 December 2000 Third Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 0–1 Hull City
26 7 April 2001 Boothferry Park Hull City 2–1 Scunthorpe United
27 2001–02 15 December 2001 Third Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 2–1 Hull City
28 9 March 2002 Boothferry Park Hull City 0–1 Scunthorpe United
29 2002–03 2 November 2002 Third Division Boothferry Park Hull City 2–0 Scunthorpe United
30 15 February 2003 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 3–1 Hull City
31 2003–04 4 November 2003 Football League Trophy KC Stadium Hull City 1–3 Scunthorpe United
32 13 December 2003 Third Division Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–1 Hull City
33 13 March 2004 KC Stadium Hull City 2–1 Scunthorpe United
34 2007–08 24 November 2007 EFL Championship Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–2 Hull City
35 8 March 2008 KC Stadium Hull City 2–0 Scunthorpe United
36 2010–11 6 November 2010 EFL Championship KC Stadium Hull City 0–1 Scunthorpe United
37 5 February 2011 Glanford Park Scunthorpe United 1–5 Hull City
Overall statistics
Competition Hull wins Draws Scunthorpe wins Hull goals Scunthorpe goals
League 14 7 13 50 49
FA Cup 1 0 0 4 0
Football League Trophy 0 1 1 2 4
Total 15 8 14 56 53

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