Sheffield Wednesday fixtures for 2020-21 EFL Championship season

Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground. Picture: PASheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground. Picture: PA
Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground. Picture: PA
Sheffield Wednesday will begin a Championship season which they start on -12 points with a trip to Cardiff City on September 12.

They face a trip to Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day and Garry Monk’s side conclude the season at Derby County on May 8.

September

Sat 12 Cardiff City A

Sat 19 Watford H

Sat 26 Bristol City A

October

Sat 3 QPR H

Wed 21 Brentford H

Sat 24 Luton Town H

Wed 28 Rotherham United A

Sat 31 Wycombe Wanderers A

November

Tue 3 Bournemouth H

Sat 7 Millwall H

Sat 21 Preston A

Wed 25 Swansea City A

Sat 28 Stoke City H

December

Wed 2 Reading H

Sat 5 Norwich City A

Tue 8 Huddersfield Town A

Sat 12 Barnsley H

Tue 15 Nottingham Forest A

Sat 19 Coventry City H

Sat 26 Blackburn Rovers A

Tue 29 Middlesbrough H

January

Sat 2 Derby County H

Sat 16 Coventry City A

Tue 19 Wycombe Wanderers H

Sat 23 Bournemouth A

Sat 30 Preston North End H

February

Sat 6 Millwall

Sat 13 Swansea City H

Tue 16 Stoke City A

Sat 20 Birmingham City H

Wed 24 Brentford A

Sat 27 Luton Town A

March

Wed 3 Rotherham United H

Sat 6 Reading A

Sat 13 Norwich City H

Wed 17 Huddersfield Town H

Sat 20 Barnsley A

April

Fri 2 Watford A

Mon 5 Cardiff City H

Sat 10 QPR A

Sat 17 Bristol City H

Tue 20 Blackburn Rovers H

Sat 24 Middlesbrough A

May

Sat 1 Nottingham Forest H

Sat 8 Derby County A

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