Latest championship scores, fixtures and attendances

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Why championship scores matter

Tracking championship scores is central to understanding promotion races, relegation battles and the wider health of English football. As the second tier beneath the Premier League, the EFL Championship shapes club finances, fan interest and the calendar for domestic cups. Accurate fixture lists and live score updates help supporters, clubs and broadcasters plan travel, coverage and squad rotation across a congested season.

Fixtures and live schedules

BBC Sport listings (late February snapshot)

BBC Sport’s Scores & Fixtures page lists a set of scheduled Championship matches. For Friday 27th February the site records: City versus Watford, kick-off 20:00 (UK).

For Saturday 28th February BBC lists multiple fixtures and kick-off times: County versus Blackburn Rovers (12:30), City versus Norwich City (12:30), versus Hull City (12:30), Athletic versus Wrexham (15:00), City versus Stoke City (15:00), Town versus Swansea City (15:00), United versus West Bromwich Albion (15:00), North End versus Millwall (15:00), Park Rangers versus Sheffield United (15:00) and Wednesday versus Southampton (15:00). BBC notes all times are UK and subject to change and that it is not responsible for any alterations.

Sky Bet and monthly scheduling

Sky Bet’s Scores & Fixtures provides a monthly football calendar covering the Championship alongside other competitions. The site lists fixture windows across April, including specific matchdays across early, mid and late April. Sky Bet serves as a calendar resource for fans checking upcoming match lists and kick-off dates.

LiveScore context and competition format

LiveScore emphasises the Championship’s place in the EFL pyramid: 24 teams, 12 matches each weekend, and a season that attracts significant attendances. According to LiveScore, Championship attendances in 2023–24 averaged around 22,000 per game — outstripping La Liga, the Bundesliga and Serie A and making the division the second-highest attended league in Europe overall.

Conclusion: what to expect and why it matters

Readers should use official sources such as BBC, Sky Bet and LiveScore for the latest championship scores and fixture updates, and expect times to change. The season culminates in a single-leg play-off final — scheduled for Saturday 23 May 2026 at Wembley — with promotion to the Premier League widely valued at over £100 million. Given high attendances and financial stakes, following accurate championship scores is essential for fans, clubs and stakeholders as the campaign reaches its decisive stages.

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