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Hull City owner threatens legal challenge before Middlesbrough playoff final
Middlesbrough will face Hull City in the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
Hull City’s owner, Assem Allam, confirmed his legal team is investigating potential legal avenues to secure automatic promotion to the Premier League. The move follows ongoing disputes over the league’s promotion regulations.
Allam stated the club’s legal representatives are examining whether current rules allow for such a challenge. The timing coincides with Middlesbrough’s preparations for their third consecutive play-off final appearance.
The Championship play-off final determines the third promotion spot to the Premier League. Middlesbrough lost in the 2015 and 2022 finals, while Hull City last reached the final in 2016.
Hull City’s pursuit of promotion has intensified amid recent managerial changes and squad restructuring. The owner’s public remarks underscore the club’s determination to explore all available options.
Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick has focused on squad harmony ahead of the decisive match. His team has navigated a competitive season to secure their place in the final.
The outcome of Hull City’s legal review remains pending, with no immediate decision expected before the play-off final. The Football League has not commented on the potential challenge.
A decision from Southampton regarding their own legal or regulatory concerns is also awaited, though unrelated to the Middlesbrough versus Hull City fixture.
The play-off final will proceed as scheduled regardless of Hull City’s legal review, with both clubs set to compete for promotion on Sunday.