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2024–25 EFL Championship

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21st season of EFL Championship

Football league season
EFL Championship
Season2024–25
Dates9 August 2024 –
3 May 2025
ChampionsLeeds United
2nd Championship title
5th2nd tier title
PromotedLeeds United
Burnley
Sunderland
RelegatedLuton Town
Plymouth Argyle
Cardiff City
Matches552
Goals1,353 (2.45 per match)
Top goalscorerJoël Piroe
(Leeds United)
(19 goals)
Best goalkeeperJames Trafford
(Burnley)
(29 clean sheets)
Biggest home winLeeds United
7–0 Cardiff City
(1 February 2025)[1]
Biggest away winPlymouth Argyle
0–5 Burnley
(22 January 2025)
Queens Park Rangers
0–5 Burnley
(26 April 2025)[1]
Highest scoringSheffield Wednesday
2–6Watford
(2 November 2024)
Oxford United
2–6Middlesbrough
(23 November 2024)
Norwich City
3–5Portsmouth
(18 April 2025)
West Bromwich Albion
5–3 Luton Town
(3 May 2025)[1]
Longest winning runBlackburn Rovers
Leeds United
(6 games)[1]
Longest unbeaten runBurnley
(33 games)[1]
Longest winless runPlymouth Argyle
(15 games)[1]
Longest losing runDerby County
(7 games)[1]
Highest attendance46,530
Sunderland 1–1 (a.e.t.)
Coventry City
(Play-off semi-final 2nd leg)
(13 May 2025)[1]
Lowest attendance10,213
Oxford United 1–0
Hull City
(5 November 2024)[1]
Total attendance12,169,962
Average attendance22,047

The2024–25 EFL Championship (referred to as theSky BetChampionship for sponsorship reasons) was the 9th season of theEFL Championship under its current title and the 33rd season under its current league division format.

Team changes

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The following teams have changed division since the 2023–24 season:

To Championship

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Promoted fromLeague One

Relegated from thePremier League

From Championship

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Promoted to thePremier League

Relegated toLeague One

Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the 2024–25 EFL Championship teams
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Blackburn RoversBlackburnEwood Park31,000
Bristol CityBristolAshton Gate27,000
BurnleyBurnleyTurf Moor21,944
Cardiff CityCardiffCardiff City Stadium33,280
Coventry CityCoventryCoventry Building Society Arena32,609
Derby CountyDerbyPride Park Stadium32,956
Hull CityKingston upon HullMKM Stadium25,586
Leeds UnitedLeedsElland Road37,608
Luton TownLutonKenilworth Road12,056
MiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium34,742
MillwallLondon
(Bermondsey)
The Den20,146
Norwich CityNorwichCarrow Road27,359
Oxford UnitedOxfordKassam Stadium12,500
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park17,900
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park20,899
Preston North EndPrestonDeepdale23,408
Queens Park RangersLondon
(Shepherd's Bush)
Loftus Road18,439
Sheffield UnitedSheffield
(Highfield)
Bramall Lane32,050
Sheffield WednesdaySheffield
(Hillsborough)
Hillsborough Stadium39,732
Stoke CityStoke-on-Trentbet365 Stadium30,089
SunderlandSunderlandStadium of Light49,000
Swansea CitySwanseaSwansea.com Stadium21,088
WatfordWatfordVicarage Road22,200
West Bromwich AlbionWest BromwichThe Hawthorns26,850

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)Shirt sponsor (back)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)Shorts sponsor
Blackburn RoversFranceValérien IsmaëlEnglandLewis TravisMacronWatson Ramsbottom SolicitorsMultevoVenkys[2]Venkys
Bristol CityEnglandLiam ManningRepublic of IrelandJason KnightO'NeillsRobins Foundation1[3]GoSkippy[4]Watches of Bath[5]DNRG
BurnleyEnglandScott ParkerEnglandJosh BrownhillCastore[6]96.com[7]Bristol Street MotorsNoneRapidz
Cardiff CityWalesAaron Ramsey (interim)EnglandJoe RallsNew BalanceVisit MalaysiaQuinnbet[8]Watches of Bath[9]None
Coventry CityEnglandFrank LampardEnglandBen SheafHummel[10]Monzo[11]King of Shaves[12]Mercury xRM[13]G&R Scaffolding
Derby CountyEnglandJohn EustaceGuatemalaNathaniel Mendez-LaingPuma[14]FanHub[15]HSG UK[16]Tonic Weight Loss Surgery[17]HSG UK[16]
Hull CitySpainRubén SellésEnglandLewie CoyleKappaCorendon Airlines[18]SafiportAnex Tour[19]Sportsbet.io
Leeds UnitedGermanyDaniel FarkeWalesEthan AmpaduAdidasRed Bull[20]AMT AutoBOXT LifeNone
Luton TownEnglandMatt BloomfieldWalesTom Lockyer[21]Umbro[22]Utilita[23]Toureen Group (H)/Ryebridge (A)Star Platforms (H)Switchshop (A)None
MiddlesbroughEnglandMichael CarrickEnglandJonny HowsonErreàUnibetHost & StayBOXT LifeBOXT Life
MillwallScotlandAlex NeilEnglandShaun HutchinsonErreà[24]MyGuava[25]Wiggett GroupNoneNone
Norwich CityEnglandJack Wilshere (interim)ScotlandKenny McLeanJoma[26]Blakely Clothing[27]Sekura.idGran Canaria3B Data Security
Oxford UnitedEnglandGary RowettEnglandElliott MooreMacronBaxiPolythene UKCaprinos Pizza[28]Rocktree Group
Plymouth ArgyleAustriaMiron MuslićEnglandJoe EdwardsPumaClassic Builders[29]Project 35Vertu MotorsRetain Limited
PortsmouthEnglandJohn MousinhoEnglandMarlon PackNikeUniversity of PortsmouthTotalAV[30]BeeBuRichmond Motor Group
Preston North EndEnglandPaul HeckingbottomEnglandBenjamin WhitemanCastorePAR GroupNonePAR GroupNone
Queens Park RangersSpainMartí CifuentesEnglandSteve CookErreà[31]CopyBet[32]Xtra Maintenance[33]MyGuava[34]None
Sheffield UnitedEnglandChris WilderEnglandJack RobinsonErreàManeki[35]CarMats[36]Dr. Cinik[37]None
Sheffield WednesdayGermanyDanny RöhlScotlandBarry BannanMacronMockba Modular[38]Mr Vegas Casino[39]NoneNone
Stoke CityEnglandMark RobinsEnglandBen Gibson[40]Macronbet365Stoke City Community TrustNoneNone
SunderlandFranceRégis Le BrisEnglandDan NeilHummel[41]Spreadex Sports[42]Valhalla.gameSeriös GroupNone
Swansea CityRepublic of IrelandAlan SheehanWalesBen CabangoJoma[43]Reviva Coffee (H)
Westacres (A)
Swansea Building SocietyVisit Central Florida[44]First Grade Projects
WatfordEnglandTom CleverleyAustriaDaniel BachmannKelmeMrQ.comKoka[45]University of Hertfordshire[46]Asus
West Bromwich AlbionScotlandJames Morrison (interim)EnglandJed WallaceMacron[47]Ideal HeatingMega Riches CasinoBarberBoss[48]None
  1. ^ Bristol City's shirt sponsor was Huboo until 13 February 2025 when the deal was ended prematurely.[49]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in the tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Plymouth ArgyleEnglandNeil DewsnipEnd of interim spell4 May 2024Pre-seasonEnglandWayne Rooney[50]25 May 2024
SunderlandEnglandMike DoddsFranceRégis Le Bris[51]22 June 2024
Hull CityEnglandLiam Rosenior[52]Sacked7 May 2024GermanyTim Walter[53]31 May 2024
Norwich CityUnited StatesDavid Wagner[54]17 May 2024DenmarkJohannes Hoff Thorup[55]30 May 2024
BurnleyBelgiumVincent Kompany[56]Signed byBayern Munich29 May 2024EnglandScott Parker[57]5 July 2024
Preston North EndEnglandRyan Lowe[58]Mutual consent12 August 202423rdEnglandPaul Heckingbottom[59]20 August 2024
Stoke CityEnglandSteven Schumacher[60]Sacked16 September 202413thSpainNarcís Pèlach[61]18 September 2024
Cardiff CityTurkeyErol Bulut[62]22 September 202424thTurkeyOmer Riza[a][63]23 September 2024
Coventry CityEnglandMark Robins[64]7 November 202417thEnglandFrank Lampard[65]28 November 2024
Hull CityGermanyTim Walter[66]27 November 202422ndSpainRubén Sellés[67]6 December 2024
MillwallEnglandNeil Harris[68]Mutual consent14 December 202413thScotlandAlex Neil[69]30 December 2024
Oxford UnitedEnglandDes Buckingham[70]Sacked15 December 202420thEnglandGary Rowett[71]20 December 2024
West Bromwich AlbionSpainCarlos Corberán[72][73][74]Signed byValencia24 December 20247thEnglandTony Mowbray[75]17 January 2025
Stoke CitySpainNarcís Pèlach[76]Sacked27 December 202419thEnglandMark Robins[77]1 January 2025
Plymouth ArgyleEnglandWayne Rooney[78]Mutual consent31 December 202424thAustriaMiron Muslić[79]10 January 2025
Luton TownWalesRob Edwards[80]9 January 202520thEnglandMatt Bloomfield[81]14 January 2025
Derby CountyEnglandPaul Warne[82]Sacked7 February 202522ndEnglandJohn Eustace[83]13 February 2025
Blackburn RoversEnglandJohn Eustace[84]Signed byDerby County13 February 20255thFranceValérien Ismaël[85]25 February 2025
Swansea CityEnglandLuke Williams[86]Sacked17 February 202517thRepublic of IrelandAlan Sheehan[b][87][88]18 February 2025
Cardiff CityTurkeyOmer Riza[89]19 April 202523rdWalesAaron Ramsey (interim)[90]19 April 2025
West Bromwich AlbionEnglandTony Mowbray[91]21 April 202510thScotlandJames Morrison (interim)[92]21 April 2025
Norwich CityDenmarkJohannes Hoff Thorup[93]22 April 202514thEnglandJack Wilshere (interim)[94]22 April 2025
  1. ^Riza was officially appointed as manager until the end of the season on 5 December 2024, but on 19 April 2025 was sacked.
  2. ^Sheehan was officially appointed as manager until the end of the season on 26 March 2025, and was then appointed permanently on 30 April 2025.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Leeds United(C, P)46291349530+65100Promotion to thePremier League
2Burnley(P)46281626916+53100
3Sheffield United46288106336+2790[a]Qualified for theChampionship play-offs
4Sunderland(O, P)462113125844+1476
5Coventry City46209176458+669
6Bristol City461717125955+468
7Blackburn Rovers46199185348+566
8Millwall461812164749−266
9West Bromwich Albion461519125747+1064
10Middlesbrough461810186456+864
11Swansea City461710195156−561
12Sheffield Wednesday461513186069−958
13Norwich City461415177168+357
14Watford46169215361−857
15Queens Park Rangers461414185363−1056
16Portsmouth461412205871−1354
17Oxford United461314194965−1653
18Stoke City461215194562−1751
19Derby County461311224856−850
20Preston North End461020164859−1150
21Hull City461213214454−1049
22Luton Town(R)461310234569−2449Relegation toEFL League One
23Plymouth Argyle(R)461113225188−3746
24Cardiff City(R)46917204873−2544
Source:English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points (sec 9.5); 8) Number of 12-point sending off offences; 9) Play-off (only if needed to determine promotion/relegation)[96]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Sheffield United were deducted two points for defaulting on payments to other clubs during the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons, with a further two points suspended.[95]

Results

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Home \ AwayBLABRIBURCARCOVDERHULLEELUTMIDMILNOROXFPLYPORPNEQPRSHUSHWSTOSUNSWAWATWBA
Blackburn Rovers3–00–11–20–24–20–11–02–00–24–11–12–12–03–02–12–00–22–20–22–21–02–10–0
Bristol City2–10–11–11–11–01–10–01–02–14–32–12–14–03–02–21–11–20–02–02–10–12–12–1
Burnley1–11–05–02–00–02–00–04–01–13–12–11–01–02–10–00–02–14–00–00–01–02–11–1
Cardiff City1–31–11–21–12–11–00–21–20–21–02–11–15–02–00–20–20–21–10–10–23–01–10–0
Coventry City3–01–01–22–21–22–10–23–22–00–00–13–24–01–02–11–02–21–23–23–01–22–12–0
Derby County2–13–00–01–02–01–10–10–11–00–12–30–01–14–02–02–00–11–20–00–11–20–22–1
Hull City0–11–11–14–11–10–13–30–10–10–01–12–12–01–12–11–20–20–21–20–12–11–11–2
Leeds United1–14–00–17–03–02–02–03–03–12–02–04–03–03–32–12–02–03–06–02–12–22–11–1
Luton Town0–13–11–41–01–02–11–01–10–00–10–12–21–11–00–01–20–12–12–11–21–13–01–1
Middlesbrough0–10–20–01–10–31–03–10–15–11–00–02–12–12–21–12–11–03–32–02–31–00–12–0
Millwall1–00–21–02–20–11–10–11–00–11–03–10–11–02–13–12–10–13–01–01–11–02–31–1
Norwich City2–20–21–24–22–11–14–01–14–23–32–11–16–13–50–11–11–12–34–20–05–14–11–0
Oxford United1–01–10–03–22–31–11–00–13–22–61–12–02–00–23–11–31–01–31–02–01–21–01–1
Plymouth Argyle2–12–20–51–13–12–31–11–23–13–35–12–11–11–03–30–12–10–30–13–21–22–22–1
Portsmouth1–03–00–02–14–12–21–11–00–02–10–10–01–11–23–12–10–01–23–11–34–01–00–3
Preston North End0–01–30–02–21–01–11–01–11–02–11–12–21–11–22–11–20–23–11–10–00–03–01–1
Queens Park Rangers2–11–10–50–01–14–01–32–22–11–41–13–02–01–11–22–11–20–21–10–01–23–11–3
Sheffield United1–11–10–22–03–11–00–31–32–03–10–12–03–02–02–11–02–21–02–01–01–01–01–1
Sheffield Wednesday0–12–20–21–11–24–20–10–21–12–12–22–00–14–01–11–11–10–12–01–20–02–63–2
Stoke City1–02–20–22–21–02–11–30–21–11–31–11–10–00–06–10–03–10–22–01–03–10–01–2
Sunderland0–11–11–02–12–22–00–12–22–01–01–02–12–02–21–01–10–12–14–02–10–12–20–0
Swansea City3–01–10–21–10–21–01–03–42–11–00–11–03–33–02–23–03–01–20–10–02–31–01–1
Watford1–01–01–21–21–12–11–00–42–02–11–20–11–00–02–11–20–01–21–13–02–11–02–1
West Bromwich Albion0–22–00–00–02–01–31–10–05–30–10–02–22–01–05–13–11–02–22–11–10–11–02–1
Source:BBC Sport
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Play-offs

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Main article:2025 English Football League play-offs

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
3Sheffield United336
6Bristol City000
3Sheffield United1
4Sunderland2
4Sunderland(a.e.t.)213
5Coventry City112

Semi-finals

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First leg
Bristol City0–3Sheffield United
Report
Attendance: 25,652
Coventry City1–2Sunderland
Report
Attendance: 31,293
Referee: John Busby
Second leg
Sheffield United3–0Bristol City
Report
Attendance: 26,543
Referee:Peter Bankes

Sheffield United won 6–0 on aggregate.

Sunderland1–1 (a.e.t.)Coventry City
Report
Attendance: 46,530

Sunderland won 3–2 on aggregate.

Final

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Main article:2025 EFL Championship play-off final
Sheffield United1–2Sunderland
Report
Attendance: 82,718

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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Joël Piroe of Leeds United was the season's top goalscorer, having scored 19 goals.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1NetherlandsJoël PiroeLeeds United19
2EnglandJosh BrownhillBurnley18
SpainBorja SainzNorwich City
4United StatesJosh SargentNorwich City15
5ScotlandTommy ConwayMiddlesbrough13
FranceWilson Isidor1Sunderland
EnglandJosh WindassSheffield Wednesday
8Republic of IrelandFinn AzazMiddlesbrough12
NetherlandsZian FlemmingBurnley
SerbiaMihailo IvanovićMillwall
WalesDaniel JamesLeeds United
NigeriaJosh MajaWest Bromwich Albion
AlbaniaAnis MehmetiBristol City
DenmarkEmil Riis JakobsenPreston North End
Republic of IrelandCallum RobinsonCardiff City
United StatesHaji WrightCoventry City
  • 1 Includes 1 goal in The Championship play-offs.

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of EFL Championship hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NigeriaJosh MajaWest Bromwich AlbionQueens Park Rangers3–1 (A)[97]10 August 2024
SpainBorja SainzNorwich CityDerby County3–2 (A)[98]28 September 2024
Republic of IrelandTom Cannon4Stoke CityPortsmouth6–1 (H)[99]2 October 2024
Ivory CoastVakoun Bayo4WatfordSheffield Wednesday6–2 (A)[100]2 November 2024
Ivory CoastEmmanuel Latte LathMiddlesbroughOxford United6–2 (A)[101]23 November 2024
SpainBorja SainzNorwich CityPlymouth Argyle6–1 (H)[102]26 November 2024
EnglandCallum Lang4PortsmouthCoventry City4–1 (H)[103]21 December 2024
United StatesHaji WrightCoventry CitySunderland3–0 (H)[104]15 March 2025
EnglandColby BishopPortsmouthNorwich City5–3 (A)[105]18 April 2025
NetherlandsJoël Piroe4Leeds UnitedStoke City6–0 (H)[106]21 April 2025
Note:4 – player scored 4 goals

Clean sheets

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James Trafford of Burnley won The Golden Glove, having kept 29 clean sheets, equalling the record for a goalkeeper in a single English football league season.
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1EnglandJames TraffordBurnley29
2EnglandMichael Cooper2Sheffield United23
3FranceIllan MeslierLeeds United21
4DenmarkLukas JensenMillwall14
SwedenViktor JohanssonStoke City
EnglandAnthony PattersonSunderland
ChileLawrence VigourouxSwansea City
8EnglandJamie CummingOxford United13
EnglandAynsley PearsBlackburn Rovers
EnglandFreddie WoodmanPreston North End
  • 2 Includes 2 clean sheets in The Championship play-offs.

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards:116
    • Portsmouth
  • Most red cards:7
    • Luton Town
  • Fewest yellow cards:67
    • Middlesbrough
  • Fewest red cards:0
    • Derby County
    • Leeds United
    • Oxford United
    • Stoke City

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
AugustFranceRégis Le BrisSunderlandWalesMark HarrisOxford United[107]
SeptemberEnglandChris WilderSheffield UnitedSpainBorja SainzNorwich City[108]
OctoberFranceRégis Le BrisSunderland[109]
NovemberEnglandChris WilderSheffield UnitedRepublic of IrelandFinn AzazMiddlesbrough[110]
DecemberGermanyDaniel FarkeLeeds UnitedEnglandEphron Mason-ClarkCoventry City[111]
JanuaryEnglandGary RowettOxford UnitedEnglandJames TraffordBurnley[112]
FebruaryGermanyDaniel FarkeLeeds UnitedWalesDaniel JamesLeeds United[113]
MarchEnglandChris WilderSheffield UnitedEnglandTyrese CampbellSheffield United[114]
AprilEnglandScott ParkerBurnleyEnglandJosh BrownhillBurnley[115]

Annual

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AwardWinnerClub
Player of the SeasonNetherlandsGustavo Hamer[116]Sheffield United
Young Player of the SeasonEnglandJobe Bellingham[117]Sunderland
Apprentice of the SeasonEnglandChris Rigg[118]

Championship Team of the Season

Pos.PlayerClubRef.
GKEnglandJames TraffordBurnley[119]
RBEnglandJayden BogleLeeds United
CBFranceMaxime EstèveBurnley
CBEnglandCJ Egan-RileyBurnley
LBEnglandHarrison BurrowsSheffield United
CMEnglandJobe BellinghamSunderland
CMJapanAo TanakaLeeds United
AMNetherlandsGustavo HamerSheffield United
RWWalesDaniel JamesLeeds United
LWSpainBorja SainzNorwich City
FWUnited StatesJosh SargentNorwich City
ManagerEnglandScott ParkerBurnley

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