2010/11 Fixtures: Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Bradford City, Rotherham United

IT'S the day all football fans look forward to - the announcement of next season's fixtures. Check here to see who your team plays on the key dates.

Championship

Newly-promoted Leeds United begin their Championship campaign against Derby County on Saturday, August 7.

They then travel to Nottinngham Forest seven days later while fellow promoted side Millwall visit Elland Road on August 21.

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In a Championship full of Yorkshire teams, Leeds play three derbies in a row in September against Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield United.

Simon Grayson's side travel to Leicester City on Boxing Day and finish their season against QPR on Sunday, May 8.

Sheffield United travel to Cardiff on the opening day, Saturday, May 7, before entertaining Neil Warnock's QPR seven days later at Bramall Lane.

They then visit Middlesbrough on Saturday, August 21.

Their first Yorkshire derby is away at Leeds on September 25.

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The Blades host Hull City on Boxing Day and are back in Wales to visit Swansea on the final day of the season - May 8.

Hull City begin life back in the Championship at home to Swansea City on August 7 and their first trip of the new season is to Millwall seven days later.

Watford are the visitors to the KC Stadium on August 21 while their first Yorkshire derby completes the month on August 28, away at Doncaster Rovers.

Hull visit the Blades on Boxing Day and host Leeds on February 1. They conclude their season at Bristol City on May 8.

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Barnsley visit QPR on the opening day, and then entertain Crystal Palace at Oakwell on Saturday, August 14.

Bristol City provide the opposition at Ashton Gate seven days later.

Barnsley's first Yorkshire derby is against Leeds on Tuesday, September 14, and they host Burnley on Boxing Day.

Millwall are the visitors to Oakwell on the final day of the season.

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Doncaster Rovers kick-off their campaign at Preston North End with their first home game coming against Bristol City on August 14.

A visit to Cardiff comes before a first Yorkshire derby against Hull City at the Keepmoat Stadium on August 28.

Doncaster host Leeds on September 18 and visit Sheffield United on January 3. Derby County are the visitors to the Keepmoat on Boxing Day.

Doncaster visit Middlesbrough on the final day.

Middlesbrough begin at home to Ipswich Town on Saturday, August 7, before travelling to Leicester seven days later.

They host Sheffield United on August 21.

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Boro visit Leeds United on New Year's Day and conclude their season at home to Doncaster.

League One

The reality of life in the third tier hits home instantly for Sheffield Wedenesday, who host League Two play-off winners Dagenham and Redbridge on the opening day.

The Owls then travel to Colchester United on August 14 before entertaining Brighton on August 21.

The first Yorkshire derby against Huddersfield Town is scheduled for November 2 at Hillsborough.

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Wednesday visit Tranmere on Boxing Day and conclude their season at home to Exeter City on Saturday, May 7.

Huddersfield Town visit newly-promoted Notts County on the opening day of the League One season before opening their Galpharm Stadium campaign against Tranmere on August 14.

Town travel to London Road to take on Peterborough on August 21.

They host Sheffield Wednesday in the Yorkshire derby on January 3 and conclude their season at home to Brentford on May 7.

League Two

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Bradford City visit Shrewsbury Town on the opening day of the season before entertaining newly-promoted Stevenage Borough at Valley Parade on August 14.

Peter Taylor then takes his side to Torquay seven days later.

They visit Rotherham United in the first Yorkshire derby at Rotherham United on Tuesday, September 28.

Bradford host Chesterfield on Boxing Day and Crewe on the final day of the season, May 7.

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Rotherham United, just three weeks after losing the League Two play-off final, discovered today they begin another season in League Two at home to Lincoln City.

On August 14 they travel to Morecambe and entertain Shrewsbury seven days later.

The Millers visit Bradford in the Yorkshire derby on Tuesday, March 8, before concluding their season at home to Torquay on May 7.

More to follow...

For the full fixture list read Friday's Yorkshire Post.