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Three derbies in a row for Sheffield Wednesday



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Published Date: 16 June 2008
SHEFFIELD Wednesday have their opening fixture at home for the first time in four seasons when Burnley visit Hillsborough on Saturday, August 9.
Wednesday then travel to Wolves seven days later and host Preston on Saturday, September 23.

The first Steel City derby sees Brian Laws' side host their cross-city rivals on Saturday, October 18 with the return at Bramall Lane on Saturday, February 7.

Seven days later they travel to the Keepmoat Stadium to face Doncaster Rovers.

That comes at the end of a run of 10 days of South Yorkshire derbies with Barnsley the visitors to Hillsborough on Tuesday, February 3.

Wednesday travel to Oakwell on Tuesday, October 21 and visit the Keepmoat Stadium on Saturday, November 8.

The Owls host Blackpool on Boxing Day and conclude their season at home to Cardiff City.

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