Huddersfield Town fixtures for 2020-21 EFL Championship season

John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield. Picture: PAJohn Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield. Picture: PA
John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield. Picture: PA
Huddersfield Town will host relegated Norwich City on the opening day of the 2020-21 Championship campaign.

The Terriers will face Brentford at the club’s new Brentford Community Stadium in their first away game of the new season.

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A home tie against Nottingham Forest finishes the opening month for Town before their first Yorkshire derby of the campaign against Rotherham United on October 3.

Town have eight fixtures to contend with in December, including Yorkshire derbies against Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley on December 8 and Boxing Day, respectively.

NEW COACH: Carlos Corberan will lead Huddersfield Town into the 2020-21 campaign.NEW COACH: Carlos Corberan will lead Huddersfield Town into the 2020-21 campaign.
NEW COACH: Carlos Corberan will lead Huddersfield Town into the 2020-21 campaign.

Huddersfield’s final home game will be against Coventry City on May 1 and the Terriers will end the campaign at Reading on May 8.

September

Sat 12 Norwich City H 3pm

Sat 19 Brentford A 3pm

SUPPORT: It is hoped that fans can return to stadia in limited capacity by October. Picture: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire.SUPPORT: It is hoped that fans can return to stadia in limited capacity by October. Picture: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire.
SUPPORT: It is hoped that fans can return to stadia in limited capacity by October. Picture: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire.

Sat 26 Nottingham Forest H 3pm

October

Sat 3 Rotherham United A 3pm

Sat 17 Swansea City A 3pm

Wed 21 Derby County H 7.45pm

Sat 24 Preston North End H 3pm

Wed 28 Birmingham City A 7.45pm

Sat 31 Millwall A 3pm

November

Tue 3 Bristol City H 7.45pm

Sat 7 Luton Town H 3pm

Sat 21 Stoke City A 3pm

Wed 25 Wycombe Wanderers A 7.45pm

Sat 28 Middlesbrough H H 3pm

December

Tue 1 Cardiff City A 7.45pm

Sat 5 Queens Park Rangers H 3pm

Tue 8 Sheffield Wednesday H 7.45pm

Sat 12 Bournemouth A 3pm

Wed 16 Coventry City A 7.45pm

Sat 19 Watford H 3pm

Sat 26 Barnsley A 3pm

Tue 29 Blackburn Rovers H 7.45pm

January

Sat 2 Reading H 3pm

Sat 16 Watford A 3pm

Wed 20 Millwall H 7.45pm

Sat 23 Bristol City A 3pm

Sat 30 Stoke City H 3pm

February

Sat 6 Luton Town A 3pm

Sat 13 Wycombe Wanderers H 3pm

Tue 16 Middlesbrough A 7.45pm

Sat 20 Swansea City H 3pm

Tue 23 Derby County A 7.45pm

Sat 27 Preston North End A 7.45pm

March

Tue 2 Birmingham City H 7.45pm

Sat 6 Cardiff City H 3pm

Sat 13 Queens Park Rangers A 3pm

Wed 17 Sheffield Wednesday A 7.45pm

Sat 20 Bournemouth H 3pm

April

Fri 2 Brentford H 3pm

Mon 5 Norwich City A 3pm

Sat 10 Rotherham United H 3pm

Sat 17 Nottingham Forest A 3pm

Wed 21 Barnsley H 7.45pm

Sat 24 Blackburn Rovers A 3pm

May

Sat 1 Coventry City H 3pm

Sat 8 Reading A 3pm

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