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Championship scores: fixtures, results and table update

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Introduction

Accurate championship scores matter to fans, clubs and bettors alike, providing a running picture of promotion, mid‑table security and relegation battles. This update brings together scheduled fixtures from BBC Sport, the ways scores and match events are tracked by LiveScore, and a snapshot of the EFL Sky Bet Championship table to help readers follow the competition.

Main details

BBC fixtures (selected dates)

BBC Sport lists upcoming Championship fixtures for Friday 27 and Saturday 28 February. On Friday 27 February there is a single listed kick‑off: City versus Watford, 20:00 (UK). On Saturday 28 February morning kick‑offs are County versus Blackburn Rovers (12:30), City versus Norwich City (12:30) and a fixture listed simply as versus Hull City (12:30). Afternoon kick‑offs (15:00) include Athletic versus Wrexham; City versus Stoke City; Town versus Swansea City; United versus West Bromwich Albion; North End versus Millwall; Park Rangers versus Sheffield United; and Wednesday versus Southampton. All times are UK and subject to change; BBC notes it is not responsible for any subsequent changes.

How scores and events are tracked

LiveScore provides fast live score content for the Championship, offering up‑to‑date results and match analysis. Its pages typically include scores from the most recently concluded matches alongside key statistics: goals (who scored and when), yellow and red cards, substitutions and injuries. LiveScore also offers live commentary pages summarising main events and, shortly after a match ends, displays video highlights for individual fixtures when available.

Table snapshot from Sky Bet Championship

The EFL Sky Bet Championship table gives context to results. The provided snapshot lists Coventry City top after 38 matches with 77 points (78 goals for, 40 against, +38 GD). Hull City sit fifth with 63 points. Further positions shown include Birmingham City on 53 points, Swansea City on 52 and Stoke City on 51 after 38 matches.

Conclusion

Combining fixture lists, live‑score services and table standings helps supporters track progress across a busy Championship schedule. Readers should check official club and broadcaster sources for any late changes to kick‑off times, and use live updates from providers such as LiveScore to follow match events and highlights in real time.

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