

The 2022/23 Sky Wager Championship season will get below manner on Friday July 29, when play-off finalists Huddersfield host relegated Burnley on the John Smith’s Stadium, stay on Sky Sports activities.
The next day, Norwich start life again within the second tier with a visit to Cardiff, whereas newly-promoted Rotherham and Wigan begin with residence ties towards Swansea and Preston respectively. On Sunday July 31, Sunderland host Coventry and on Monday August 1, Watford face Sheffield United at Vicarage Street.
The Championship will proceed till matchday 21 on November 12 – by which level groups can have performed six midweek rounds of fixtures – when the competitors will pause for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
However whereas the Premier League won’t resume once more till Boxing Day, it is going to get again up and operating slightly below a month afterward Saturday December 10 with a full spherical of fixtures, which incorporates the Lancashire derby between Blackburn at Preston at Ewood Park.
There will likely be three additional matchdays earlier than the tip of 2022, with matches to be performed on New Yr’s Day, too. Three of the remaining 20 rounds of fixtures will likely be performed in midweek.
The common season involves an in depth on Saturday Might 6, with every match kicking off concurrently at 3pm, and the play-off semi-finals will comply with, although dates will likely be finalised for these fixtures nearer to the time. The play-off remaining is ready to happen at Wembley Stadium on Monday Might 29 2023.
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The opening weekend games
Here is the primary spherical of fixtures for the 2022/23 EFL season:
Friday July 29
Huddersfield City vs Burnley, 8pm – Dwell on Sky Sports activities
Saturday July 30
Blackburn Rovers vs Queens Park Rangers, 3pm
Blackpool vs Studying, 3pm
Cardiff Metropolis vs Norwich Metropolis, 3pm
Hull Metropolis vs Bristol Metropolis, 3pm
Luton City vs Birmingham Metropolis, 3pm
Millwall vs Stoke Metropolis, 3pm
Rotherham United vs Swansea Metropolis, 3pm
Wigan Athletic vs Preston North Finish, 3pm
Middlesbrough vs West Bromwich Albion, 5.30pm – Dwell on Sky Sports activities
Sunday July 31
Sunderland vs Coventry Metropolis, 12pm – Dwell on Sky Sports activities
Monday August 1
Watford vs Sheffield United, 8pm – Dwell on Sky Sports activities
Opening Sky Sports live fixtures in full
Friday July 29 – Huddersfield City vs Burnley, 8pm
Saturday July 30 – Middlesbrough vs West Bromwich Albion, 5.30pm
Sunday July 31 – Sunderland vs Coventry Metropolis, 12pm
Monday August 1 – Watford vs Sheffield United, 8pm
Boxing Day schedule
Bristol Metropolis vs West Bromwich Albion
Burnley vs Birmingham Metropolis
Cardiff Metropolis vs QPR
Hull Metropolis vs Blackpool
Luton City vs Norwich Metropolis
Middlesbrough vs Wigan Athletic
Preston North Finish vs Huddersfield City
Studying vs Swansea Metropolis
Rotherham United vs Stoke Metropolis
Sheffield United vs Coventry Metropolis
Sunderland vs Blackburn Rovers
Watford vs Millwall
The final weekend games
Here is the ultimate spherical of fixtures for the 2022/23 EFL season:
Saturday Might 6
Birmingham Metropolis vs Sheffield United, 3pm
Burnley vs Cardiff Metropolis, 3pm
Huddersfield City vs Studying, 3pm
Luton City vs Hull Metropolis, 3pm
Middlesbrough vs Coventry Metropolis, 3pm
Millwall vs Blackburn Rovers, 3pm
Norwich Metropolis vs Blackpool, 3pm
Preston North Finish vs Sunderland, 3pm
Queens Park Rangers vs Bristol Metropolis, 3pm
Swansea Metropolis vs West Bromwich Albion, 3pm
Watford vs Stoke Metropolis, 3pm
Wigan Athletic vs Rotherham United, 3pm
Your membership’s EFL fixture listing
Championship:
Birmingham City fixtures
Blackburn fixtures
Blackpool fixtures
Bristol City fixtures
Burnley fixtures
Cardiff fixtures
Coventry fixtures
Huddersfield fixtures
Hull fixtures
Luton fixtures
Middlesbrough fixtures
Millwall fixtures
Norwich fixtures
Preston fixtures
QPR fixtures
Reading fixtures
Rotherham fixtures
Sheffield United fixtures
Stoke fixtures
Sunderland fixtures
Swansea fixtures
Watford fixtures
West Brom fixtures
Wigan fixtures
League One:
Accrington Stanley fixtures
Barnsley fixtures
Bolton fixtures
Bristol Rovers fixtures
Burton fixtures
Cambridge fixtures
Charlton fixtures
Cheltenham fixtures
Derby fixtures
Exeter fixtures
Fleetwood fixtures
Forest Green fixtures
Ipswich fixtures
Lincoln fixtures
MK Dons fixtures
Morecambe fixtures
Oxford fixtures
Peterborough fixtures
Plymouth fixtures
Port Vale fixtures
Portsmouth fixtures
Sheffield Wednesday fixtures
Shrewsbury fixtures
Wycombe fixtures
League Two:
AFC Wimbledon fixtures
Barrow fixtures
Bradford fixtures
Carlisle fixtures
Colchester fixtures
Crawley fixtures
Crewe fixtures
Doncaster fixtures
Gillingham fixtures
Grimsby fixtures
Harrogate fixtures
Hartlepool fixtures
Leyton Orient fixtures
Mansfield fixtures
Newport fixtures
Northampton fixtures
Rochdale fixtures
Salford fixtures
Stevenage fixtures
Stockport fixtures
Sutton fixtures
Swindon fixtures
Tranmere fixtures
Walsall fixtures
Key dates for the 2022/23 season
The Championship, League One and League Two seasons will start on the weekend of July 30. That is one week sooner than the 2021/22 marketing campaign began, and means groups can have a 12-week break between the seasons.
Nevertheless, the Championship will take a break in the course of the season to accommodate a winter World Cup for the primary time. Because of this, the fixtures taking on the weekend of November 12/13 would be the remaining ones earlier than gamers are known as up by their nations for the match journey to Qatar.
The Championship will then resume on Saturday December 10, eight days earlier than the World Cup remaining, which is scheduled to happen on Sunday December 18.
League One and League Two will proceed as deliberate all through the match, although fixtures could also be postponed relying on participant involvement within the World Cup.
The FA Cup first spherical correct begins on the weekend of Saturday November 5, with the second spherical three weeks later and third spherical on the weekend of Saturday January 7. The ultimate will likely be held at Wembley Stadium on Saturday June 3.
The Carabao Cup begins through the week commencing August 10, with spherical two a fortnight later and spherical three through the week commencing November 9. The ultimate may also be held at Wembley on Sunday February 26.
The Papa John’s Trophy begins with the primary group video games on the week commencing August 31. The quarter-finals happen week commencing January 11, the semi-finals through the week commencing February 1 and the ultimate may also be held at Wembley on Sunday March 19 2023.
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