Lynskey Returns!

Hull City Ladies are delighted to announce the signing of dynamic midfielder, Helen Lynskey from FAWNL Midlands Div 1 side Barnsley WFC Helen needs no introduction to anyone at Hull City Ladies. A true legend of the club across two spells and an array of personal and club awards. Lynskey returns having spent the last …

History makers!

Hull City Ladies, class of 2025/26 will forever be the side that reached the 4th Round of the FA Cup for the first time. Overcoming a dogged Mancunian Unity in the midst of a Manchester storm, to slide in to the draw that welcomes in the WSL big hitters The game started brightly, Unity were …

Sarah Essam signs

Hull City Ladies are delighted to announce the signing of Egyptian forward Sarah Essam Hassanin  A powerful and dynamic forward, Sarah has played in the FAWNL previously for Stoke City, Rugby Borough and Halifax and makes the move to Humberside to continue her career I fiercely competitive and driven player Sarah adds really quality and …

Tigresess progress

While progression through to the next round was all but assured, the Tigresses ensured they were group winners for Monday nights FAWNL Cup draw, after a comeback 2-2 draw with Barnsley Chris Hames made three changes for the cup, giving a first senior start to Maiya Akrill, as well as the return to the side …

City humbled at home

Despite a promising start against an exceptional Wolves side, Hull City Ladies succumbed to a disappointing and uncharacteristic humbling in the FAWNL For the second week in a row, the Tigresses took the lead and looked in control, but mistakes and opposition quality put haste to hopes of an upset in the shadow of the …

Tigresses slip to defeat

In the 6th outing off the season, Hull City Ladies slipped to their first seat at the hands of Liverpool Feds In a first half of very little action in either box, the Tigresses took the lead – Hope Knight lofting an effort in over the visiting goalkeeper – from all of 35 yards on the …