Hull City and Sunderland are both professional football clubs based in England. Hull City is based in Kingston upon Hull, and Sunderland is based in the city of Sunderland.
Hull City Football Club was founded in 1904 and currently plays in the EFL Championship (second tier of English football). The club has spent several seasons in the Premier League, including back-to-back promotions in 2013 and 2014. The club's home ground is the KCOM Stadium, which has a capacity of 25,404.
Sunderland Association Football Club, commonly known as Sunderland, was founded in 1879 and currently plays in EFL League One (third tier of English football). The club has a successful history, having won six top-flight titles and two FA Cups. The club's home ground is the Stadium of Light, which has a capacity of 49,000.
The two clubs have faced each other in various competitions over the years, including the Football League, FA Cup, and the EFL Cup. The rivalry between the two clubs is known as the Humber Derby, named after the Humber Estuary, which separates the two cities.
Overall, their head-to-head record is close, with Hull City having won 23 times, Sunderland having won 26 times, and 20 matches ending in draws.
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