Leeds at home, August 5th....maybe.
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The EFL schedule for the 2023/24 season has been confirmed, with the Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two campaigns set to start on the weekend of Saturday, August 5th 2023.
All 72 EFL Clubs will release their 2023/24 schedules from 9am on Thursday, 22nd June 2023.
The Carabao Cup will be getting underway week commencing August 7th, with the EFL Trophy starting the following month, week commencing September 4th.
The Finals of both competitions will be held at Wembley Stadium, on Sunday, February 25th for the Carabao Cup and Sunday, April 7th for the EFL Trophy.
The season-ending Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs will once again be staged at Wembley Stadium, this time across two weekends in May 2024. The Championship Play-Off Final will take centre stage on Sunday, May 26th.
A full list of the key dates ahead of the 2023/24 EFL season can be found below:
Fixture Release Date – Thursday 22 June 2023, 9am
Start Date – Saturday 5 August 2023 (with a likely live game on Friday 4 August)
Carabao Cup Round One – w/c 7 August 2023
Carabao Cup Final – Sunday 25 February 2023
EFL Trophy Round One – w/c 4 September 2023
EFL Trophy Final – Sunday 7 April 2024
League One Play-Off Final – Saturday 18 May 2024
League Two Play-Off Final – Sunday 19 May 2024
Championship Play-Off Final – Sunday 26 May 2024
Leeds at home, August 5th....maybe.
Note for dml1954: these dates are subject to change, especially if the King snuffs it during the campaign.
You’ve left out which day we secure Championship status. May 11th or 12th
Wonder how many Saturday 3.00am kos we will have at home this season with this new TV deal.
Not just us though is it, who’s tuning in to the likes of Preston v Rotherham or Birmingham v Bristol City etc? I always think it’s just fans of the relevant clubs who couldn’t get to the game. As for the run of the mill football fan it’s football for the trainspotter type fan.