Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has vowed to take legal action if the Tigers do not win Saturday's Championship play-off final against Middlesbrough. The club's legal team believes they have a strong case. Ilicali made the comments outside Wembley Stadium before kick-off in the final. He said: 'Our legal team says that we have to go for action, that's for sure.' The 56-year-old, who took over Hull City in 2022, added: 'So we have no doubt about it. Here, all we want is justice. If justice is broken, nobody will enjoy football.' Ilicali described the decision to allow Middlesbrough to re-enter the play-offs as 'unbelievable'. He said: 'If this action was so big that a team is out of the play-offs, why didn't they let them not play the semi-final, investigate and take Southampton out and put Wrexham in? Why is Wrexham out now? Put Wrexham in and continue the competition.' The club's legal team believes they have a strong case and are confident of winning the play-off final. Hull City's players are also confident of winning the match and have been training hard in preparation. The team's manager, Shota Arveladze, has been working with the players to prepare them for the match. The team's fans are also confident of winning the match and have been supporting the team throughout the season. The play-off final is a big match for Hull City and the team is determined to win it. The team's players are giving it their all and are confident of coming out on top.