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 …

INTERVIEW with Ellie Tanser

Half way through the season and into the 4th round of the FA Cup, how is the group shaping up for the second half of the season I’ve spoken about the team previously and how I felt like we were coming together nicely. However, I think over the last few months we have become a …

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 …