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Hull To Host Open Training Session On Tuesday

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Hull City have confirmed today that they will be holding an open training session at the KCOM Stadium tomorrow and fans are free to attend.

Supporters are invited to attend the open session with head coach Leonid Slutsky and the first team group and autographs can be sought ahead of the season beginning.

The new kit for 2017/18 also goes on sale tomorrow at 9am.

The run down from the club about the event reads as follows:

What’s On?
Watch training from the West Stand Lower.
Take part in a signing session with the first team squad.
Be the first to buy this season`s away shirt with the official release on the day.
A chance to meet Tigers mascots, Roary and Amber!
Kids (and adults) can grab a balloon and get their faces painted like a Tiger or celebrate our WWF partnership with a Panda!

Door open at 10am and the event will run through until 1.15pm. The first team will be on the pitch from 10.45am until 12.30pm.

When the session ends, players will head over tot he West Stand to meet fans, sign autographs and feature in photos.

The event is free to attend.

With health and fitness the main focus over pre season, the club will also be offering 500 pieces of free fruit for children in attendance. Fruit will be available from the West Stand Lower concourse where drinks will also be served.

Free parking is available in the South Stand car park.

Running Order
10:00 | Turnstiles open

Turnstiles 23- 26 S/W corner
Disabled access either through West reception or NW corner
10:45 | Player warm up

11:00 | Training starts

12:30 | Training ends

12:30 | Signing session

Pitch side / concourse depending on weather
13:15 | Open Day Ends

All fans exit via the NW corner exit gates

Additional info:

Food and drink will be available on the concourse
All public to sit in blocks 32-36 for viewing training session on the South half of pitch
Please note those aged 14 or under must be accompanied by an adult.

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