All Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two fixtures revealed for Yorkshire clubs
Leeds United and Sheffield United's Premier League fixtures were revealed on Thursday, with the Whites facing Liverpool at Anfield on the opening day while the Blades will travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday, September 14.
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Hide AdFive Yorkshire clubs will compete in the Championship in the upcoming campaign, with Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, Middlesbrough, Barnsley and Rotherham United all learning their schedules on Friday morning.
The Owls will travel to Cardiff City on the opening day as Huddersfield host Norwich City while Middlesbrough face Watford.
Newly-promoted Rotherham face another promoted side in Wycombe Wanderers while South Yorkshire neighbours Barnsley host Luton Town
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Hide AdHull City will begin life in League One with a trip to Gillingham as Doncaster Rovers host Milton Keynes Dons.
Harrogate Town's first-ever Football League clash will be at Southend United while Bradford City host Colchester United.
For Leeds United's 2020-21 full Premier League fixture list click HERE.
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Hide AdFor Sheffield United's 2020-21 full Premier League fixture list click HERE.
For Sheffield Wednesday's 2020-21 full Championship fixture list click HERE.
For Huddersfield Town's 2020-21 full Championship fixture list click HERE.
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Hide AdFor Barnsley's 2020-21 full Championship fixture list click HERE.
For Middlesbrough's 2020-21 full Championship fixture list click HERE.
For Rotherham United's 2020-21 full Championship fixture list click HERE.
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Hide AdFor Hull City's 2020-21 full League One fixture list click HERE.
For Doncaster Rover's 2020-21 full League One fixture list click HERE.
For Bradford City's 2020-21 full League Two fixture list click HERE.
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Hide AdFor Harrogate Town's 2020-21 full League Two fixture list click HERE.
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