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Championship fixtures and schedule: Your club-by-club guide to 2024-25 season

  • Published
    26 June 2024

The Championship fixtures for 2024-25 have been released.

Follow the links for your club's fixture list in full.

Blackburn Rovers

Bristol City

Burnley

Cardiff City

Coventry City

Derby County

Hull City

Leeds United

Luton Town

Middlesbrough

Millwall

Norwich City

Oxford United

Plymouth Argyle

Portsmouth

Preston North End

Queens Park Rangers

Sheffield United

Sheffield Wednesday

Stoke City

Sunderland

Swansea City

Watford

West Bromwich Albion

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