146th competitive association football season in England
The2025–26 season is the 146th competitiveassociation football season inEngland .
England men's national football team[ edit ] Results and fixtures [ edit ] 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification [ edit ] 2026 FIFA World Cup [ edit ] 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L [ edit ] England women's national football team[ edit ] Results and fixtures [ edit ] UEFA Women's Euro 2025[ edit ] UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group D[ edit ]
27 July 2025 (2025-07-27 )
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13 August 2025 (2025-08-13 )
UEFA Champions League [ edit ]
Knockout phase play-offs [ edit ]
^a b Away goals scored: Real Betis 5, Porto 3.
Knockout phase play-offs [ edit ] Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Aston Villa 12 Mar 19 Mar
UEFA Conference League [ edit ]
Knockout phase play-offs [ edit ] UEFA Women's Champions League[ edit ] Second qualifying round [ edit ] Third qualifying round [ edit ]
Knockout phase play-offs [ edit ] Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Chelsea 24–25 Mar 1–2 Apr
UEFA Champions League Path [ edit ]
Domestic Champions Path [ edit ] League competitions (Men's)[ edit ] Updated to match(es) played on 12 February 2026. Source:
Premier League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs
[ 14] Notes:
^ The winners of the2025–26 FA Cup and the 5th-placed team both qualify for the Europa League. If the FA Cup winners finish in the top five, the 6th-placed team will qualify. If England are one of the two associations with the highest UEFA coefficient points, 5th place will qualify for theChampions League and the other qualifying spots will move down one position. ^ The winners of the2025–26 EFL Cup , Arsenal or Manchester City, qualify for the Conference League play-off round. If they also win the FA Cup or finish in the top five, the highest-placed team not already qualified for European competition will qualify. Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2026. Source:
EFL Official Website 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)
[ 18] Notes:
^ Leicester City were deducted six points due to breaching theProfit and Sustainability Rules in the three-year reporting period ending with the 2023–24 season.[ 15] ^ Sheffield Wednesday were deducted twelve points due to filing for administration on 24 October 2025, then deducted a further six points on 1 December 2025 for failing to meet payment obligations.[ 16] [ 17] Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2026. Source:
EFL Official Website 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) 12-point sending off offences
[ 19] Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2026. Source:
EFL Official Website 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) 12-point sending off offences
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Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2026. Source:
National League official site Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results
Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2026. Source:
National League official site Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results
Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2026. Source:
National League official site Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of matches won; 5) Head-to-head results
Cup competitions (Men's)[ edit ]
International competitions [ edit ] FIFA Club World Cup [ edit ] July 13, 2025 (2025-07-13 )
League competitions (Women's)[ edit ] Women's Super League[ edit ] Updated to match(es) played on 15 February 2026. Source:
Women's Super League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
Women's Championship[ edit ] Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2026. Source:
Women's Championship League Table Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
Notes:
^ Dependent on obtaining a licence. 5 June 2025:Eddie Loyden , 79,Blackpool ,Chester ,Shrewsbury Town ,Barnsley andTranmere Rovers forward.[ 148] 7 June 2025:Uriah Rennie , 65, referee.[ 149] 10 June 2025:Bill McKinney , 88,Newcastle United ,Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic andMansfield Town defender.[ 150] 13 June 2025:Barney Daniels , 74,Manchester City ,Chester andStockport County forward.[ 151] 16 June 2025:Dick Edwards , 82,Aston Villa ,Mansfield Town ,Torquay United andNotts County defender.[ 152] [ 153] c.16 June 2025:Mike Kear , 82,Newport County ,Nottingham Forest ,Middlesbrough andBarnsley defender.[ 154] 21 June 2025:Dudley Lewis , 62,Wales ,Swansea City ,Huddersfield Town ,Wrexham ,Halifax Town andTorquay United defender.[ 155] 27 June 2025:Graham Cunliffe , 89,Bolton Wanderers andRochdale wing half.[ 156] 27 June 2025:Terry Miles , 88,Port Vale midfielder.[ 157] 29 June 2025:Alan Peacock , 87,England ,Middlesbrough ,Leeds United andPlymouth Argyle forward.[ 158] 3 July 2025:Diogo Jota , 28,Portugal ,Wolverhampton Wanderers andLiverpool forward.[ 159] 4 July 2025:Gordon Jago MBE , 92,Charlton Athletic defender, who also managedQueens Park Rangers andMillwall .[ 160] 6 July 2025:Graham Ricketts , 85,Bristol Rovers ,Stockport County ,Doncaster Rovers andPeterborough United wing half.[ 161] 11 July 2025:Billy Wilson , 88,Burnley wing half.[ 162] 17 July 2025:Wyn Davies , 83,Wales ,Wrexham ,Bolton Wanderers ,Newcastle United ,Manchester City ,Manchester United ,Blackpool ,Stockport County andCrewe Alexandra forward.[ 163] 21 July 2025:Kirk Corbin , 70,Cambridge United defender.[ 164] 22 July 2025:Joey Jones , 70,Wales ,Wrexham ,Liverpool ,Chelsea andHuddersfield Town defender.[ 165] c. 23 July 2025:Brian Owen , 80,Watford ,Colchester United andWolverhampton Wanderers midfielder.[ 166] 26 July 2025:Willie Irvine , 82,Northern Ireland ,Burnley ,Preston North End ,Brighton & Hove Albion andHalifax Town forward.[ 167] 29 July 2025:Mark Lazarus , 86,Leyton Orient ,Queens Park Rangers ,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Brentford andCrystal Palace midfielder.[ 168] 30 July 2025:Alan Finney , 91,Sheffield Wednesday andDoncaster Rovers midfielder.[ 169] 1 August 2025:Rod Thornhill , 83,Reading defender.[ 170] 5 August 2025:Jorge Costa , 53,Portugal andCharlton Athletic defender.[ 171] 8 August 2025:Terry Hennessey , 82,Wales ,Birmingham City ,Nottingham Forest andDerby County defender.[ 172] 9 August 2025:Bunny Larkin , 89,Birmingham City ,Norwich City ,Doncaster Rovers ,Watford andLincoln City inside forward/wing half.[ 173] 13 August 2025:Kevin Dawtry , 67,Southampton andAFC Bournemouth midfielder.[ 174] c. 25 August 2025:Ron Harbertson , 95,Bradford City ,Grimsby Town ,Darlington ,Lincoln City andWrexham forward.[ 175] c. 25 August 2025:Paul Johnson , 69,Stoke City andChester midfielder.[ 176] 29 August 2025:Steve Thompson , 70,Lincoln City ,Charlton Athletic andSheffield United defender, who also managed Lincoln City,Southend United , Sheffield United,Cambridge United andNotts County .[ 177] 30 August 2025:Bud Brocken , 67,Netherlands andBirmingham City midfielder.[ 178] 31 August 2025:Johnny Vilstrup , 58,Luton Town midfielder.[ 179] 1 September 2025:Jimmy Bone , 75,Scotland ,Norwich City andSheffield United forward.[ 180] 3 September 2025:Bobby Graham , 80,Liverpool andCoventry City forward.[ 181] 3 September 2025:Barrie Thomas , 88,Leicester City ,Mansfield Town ,Scunthorpe United ,Newcastle United andBarnsley forward.[ 182] 10 September 2025:Mark Hine , 61,Grimsby Town ,Darlington ,Peterborough United ,Scunthorpe United andDoncaster Rovers midfielder.[ 183] 10 September 2025:Roy Parnell , 81,Everton ,Tranmere Rovers andBury defender.[ 184] 13 September 2025:George Sievwright , 88,Oldham Athletic andRochdale wing half.[ 185] 20 September 2025:Matt Beard , 47,Liverpool Womens' manager[ 186] 25 September 2025:Billy Vigar , 21, non-league forward forChichester City , who died after injuries sustained whilst playing for the club a few days earlier.[ 187] 26 September 2025:Ken Houghton , 85,Rotherham United ,Hull City andScunthorpe United forward, who also managed Hull City.[ 188] 4 October 2025:Willie McFaul , 82,Northern Ireland andNewcastle United goalkeeper, who also managed Newcastle United.[ 189] 7 October 2025:Alan Hawley , 79,Brentford defender.[ 190] 9 October 2025:Jimmy Nicholson , 82,Northern Ireland ,Manchester United ,Huddersfield Town andBury midfielder.[ 191] c. 23 October 2025:Mick McNeil , 85,England ,Middlesbrough andIpswich Town defender.[ 192] c. 24 October 2025:Colin Longden , 92,Rotherham United andYork City midfielder.[ 193] 24 October 2025:Bob Wilson , 91,Norwich City ,Gillingham andChester City wing half.[ 194] 27 October 2025:Marvin Brown , 42,Bristol City andYeovil Town forward.[ 195] c. 31 October 2025:Colin Addison , 85,York City ,Nottingham Forest ,Arsenal ,Sheffield United andHereford United forward, who also managed Hereford United,Newport County ,Derby County andSwansea City .[ 196] 31 October 2025:Willie Young , 73,Tottenham Hotspur ,Arsenal ,Nottingham Forest ,Norwich City ,Brighton & Hove Albion andDarlington defender.[ 197] 4 November 2025:Stuart Boam , 77,Mansfield Town ,Middlesbrough ,Newcastle United andHartlepool United defender, who also managed Mansfield Town.[ 198] 5 November 2025:Bernard Hall , 83,Bristol Rovers goalkeeper.[ 199] 17 November 2025:Rod Thomas , 78,Wales ,Swindon Town ,Derby County ,Cardiff City andNewport County defender.[ 200] 20 November 2025:Colin Nelson , 87,Sunderland andMansfield Town defender.[ 201] 25 November 2025:Colin Brookes , 83,Barnsley andSouthport midfielder.[ 202] c. 25 November 2025:Johnny Newman , 91,Birmingham City ,Leicester City ,Plymouth Argyle andExeter City defender, who also managed Exeter City,Grimsby Town ,Derby County andHereford United .[ 203] 26 November 2025:Tommy Murray , 82,Carlisle United midfielder/forward.[ 204] 26 November 2025:Les O'Neill , 81,Newcastle United ,Darlington ,Bradford City andCarlisle United midfielder.[ 205] 28 November 2025:Ken Price , 71,Southend United ,Gillingham andReading forward.[ 206] 30 November 2025:Billy Bonds MBE , 79,Charlton Athletic andWest Ham United defender/midfielder, who also managed West Ham United andMillwall . Current record holder for most appearances at West Ham.[ 207] 2 December 2025:Marvin Hinton , 85,Charlton Athletic andChelsea defender.[ 208] 9 December 2025:David Best , 82,AFC Bournemouth ,Oldham Athletic ,Ipswich Town andPortsmouth goalkeeper.[ 209] 9 December 2025:Dixie Deans , 79,Scotland andLuton Town forward.[ 210] 11 December 2025:Stan Brookes , 72,Doncaster Rovers defender.[ 211] 13 December 2025:Gary Rowell , 68,Sunderland ,Norwich City ,Middlesbrough ,Brighton & Hove Albion ,Carlisle United andBurnley forward/midfielder.[ 212] c. 18 December 2025:Chris Ogden , 72,Oldham Athletic ,Swindon Town andRotherham United goalkeeper.[ 213] 18 December 2025:Åge Hareide , 72,Norway ,Manchester City andNorwich City defender.[ 214] 20 December 2025:Steve Ford , 66,Stoke City forward.[ 215] 20 December 2025:Keith Mottershead , 81,Doncaster Rovers midfielder.[ 216] 22 December 2025:Robin Turner , 70,Ipswich Town ,Swansea City andColchester United forward.[ 217] 23 December 2025:Allan Gilliver , 81,Huddersfield Town ,Blackburn Rovers ,Rotherham United ,Brighton & Hove Albion ,Lincoln City ,Bradford City andStockport County forward.[ 218] 25 December 2025:John Robertson , 72,Scotland ,Nottingham Forest andDerby County midfielder.[ 219] 29 December 2025:Gordon Jones , 82,Middlesbrough andDarlington defender.[ 220] 31 December 2025:Eric Redrobe , 81,Bolton Wanderers ,Southport andHereford United forward.[ 221] 1 January 2026:Alan Baker , 81,Aston Villa andWalsall forward.[ 222] 1 January 2026:Colin McDonald , 95,England andBurnley goalkeeper.[ 223] 3 January 2026:John Meredith , 85,Doncaster Rovers ,Sheffield Wednesday ,Chesterfield ,Gillingham andBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic midfielder.[ 224] 3 January 2026:Terry Wharton , 83,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Bolton Wanderers ,Crystal Palace andWalsall midfielder.[ 225] 7 January 2026:Martin Chivers , 80,England ,Southampton ,Tottenham Hotspur ,Norwich City andBrighton & Hove Albion forward.[ 226] 7 January 2026:Tony Field , 79,Halifax Town ,Barrow ,Southport ,Blackburn Rovers andSheffield United forward.[ 227] 8 January 2026:Howard Riley , 87,Leicester City ,Walsall andBarrow midfielder.[ 228] 8 January 2026:Terry Yorath , 75,Wales ,Leeds United ,Coventry City ,Tottenham Hotspur ,Bradford City andSwansea City midfielder, who also managed Swansea City, Wales, Bradford City,Cardiff City andSheffield Wednesday .[ 229] 11 January 2026:Robert Hopkins , 64,Aston Villa ,Birmingham City ,Manchester City ,West Bromwich Albion ,Shrewsbury Town andColchester United midfielder.[ 230] 12 January 2026:Eddie McCreadie , 85,Scotland andChelsea defender, who also managed Chelsea.[ 231] 18 January 2026:David Young , 80,Newcastle United ,Sunderland ,Charlton Athletic andSouthend United defender.[ 232] 20 January 2026:Ian Macowat , 60,Gillingham andCrewe Alexandra defender.[ 233] 20 January 2026:Tommy Wright , 81,England andEverton defender.[ 234] c. 22 January 2026:Joe Gadston , 80,Bristol Rovers ,Exeter City andAldershot forward.[ 235] c. 2 February 2026:Gerry Carver , 90,Notts County midfielder.[ 236] 13 February 2026:Brian Westlake ,Doncaster Rovers ,Halifax Town ,Tranmere Rovers andColchester United forward.[ 237] 4 June 2025:Jefferson Louis , 46, formerDominica ,Oxford United ,Bristol Rovers andMansfield Town forward.[ 238] 17 June 2025:Alex Kenyon , 32, formerMorecambe andScunthorpe United midfielder.[ 239] 18 June 2025:Mike Jones , 37, formerTranmere Rovers ,Bury ,Sheffield Wednesday ,Crawley Town ,Oldham Athletic ,Carlisle United andBarrow midfielder.[ 240] 19 June 2025:Danny Hylton , 36, formerAldershot Town ,Rotherham United ,Bury ,AFC Wimbledon ,Oxford United ,Luton Town ,Northampton Town andCharlton Athletic forward.[ 241] 25 June 2025:Adam Lallana , 37, formerEngland ,Southampton ,Liverpool andBrighton & Hove Albion midfielder.[ 242] 30 June 2025:Charly Musonda , 28, formerChelsea midfielder.[ 243] 3 July 2025:Darren Pratley , 40, formerFulham ,Swansea City ,Bolton Wanderers ,Charlton Athletic andLeyton Orient midfielder.[ 244] 3 July 2025:Sam Wedgbury , 36, formerMacclesfield Town andStevenage midfielder.[ 245] 4 July 2025:Robert Hall , 31, formerWest Ham United ,Oxford United ,Milton Keynes Dons ,Birmingham City ,Bolton Wanderers andForest Green Rovers midfielder.[ 246] 16 July 2025:Colin Doyle , 40, formerRepublic of Ireland ,Birmingham City ,Blackpool andBradford City goalkeeper.[ 247] 16 July 2025:Wayne Hennessey , 38, formerWales ,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Crystal Palace ,Burnley andNottingham Forest goalkeeper.[ 248] 8 August 2025:Kyle Bartley , 34, formerSheffield United ,Swansea City ,Birmingham City ,Leeds United andWest Bromwich Albion defender.[ 249] 12 August 2025:Dedryck Boyata , 34, formerBelgium ,Manchester City andBolton Wanderers defender.[ 250] 14 August 2025:Erik Lamela , 33, formerArgentina andTottenham Hotspur midfielder.[ 251] 20 August 2025:Andy Lonergan , 41,Preston North End ,Leeds United ,Bolton Wanderers ,Fulham ,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Middlesbrough andStoke City goalkeeper.[ 252] 21 August 2025:Gary Madine , 34, formerCarlisle United ,Sheffield Wednesday ,Bolton Wanderers ,Cardiff City andBlackpool forward.[ 253] 28 August 2025:Corry Evans , 35, formerNorthern Ireland ,Hull City ,Blackburn Rovers ,Sunderland andBradford City midfielder.[ 254] 3 September 2025:Jordan Rhodes , 35, formerScotland ,Ipswich Town ,Huddersfield Town ,Blackburn Rovers ,Middlesbrough ,Sheffield Wednesday andBlackpool forward.[ 255] 9 September 2025:Greg Halford , 40, formerColchester United ,Reading ,Sunderland ,Charlton Athletic ,Sheffield United ,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Portsmouth ,Nottingham Forest ,Brighton & Hove Albion ,Rotherham United ,Birmingham City ,Cardiff City andSouthend United defender.[ 256] 12 September 2025:Lee Gregory , 37, formerMillwall ,Stoke City ,Derby County ,Sheffield Wednesday andMansfield Town forward.[ 257] 23 September 2025:Tim Krul , 37, formerNetherlands ,Newcastle United ,Brighton & Hove Albion ,Norwich City andLuton Town goalkeeper.[ 258] 29 September 2025:Steven Fletcher , 38, formerScotland ,Burnley ,Wolverhampton Wanderers ,Sunderland ,Sheffield Wednesday ,Stoke City andWrexham forward.[ 259] 4 October 2025:Andy Boyle , 34, formerRepublic of Ireland ,Preston North End andDoncaster Rovers defender.[ 260] 10 October 2025:Martin Kelly , 35, formerEngland ,Liverpool ,Crystal Palace andWest Bromwich Albion defender.[ 261] 18 October 2025:Brad Guzan , 41, formerUnited States ,Aston Villa ,Hull City andMiddlesbrough goalkeeper.[ 262] 20 October 2025:Joe Morrell , 28, formerWales ,Bristol City ,Luton Town andPortsmouth midfielder.[ 263] 23 October 2025:Scott Carson , 40, formerEngland ,Leeds United ,Liverpool ,West Bromwich Albion ,Wigan Athletic ,Derby County andManchester City goalkeeper.[ 264] 28 October 2025:Jed Steer , 33, formerNorwich City ,Aston Villa andPeterborough United goalkeeper.[ 265] 30 October 2025:Conrad Logan , 39, formerLeicester City ,Boston United ,Stockport County ,Luton Town ,Bristol Rovers ,Rotherham United ,Rochdale ,Mansfield Town andForest Green Rovers goalkeeper.[ 266] 30 October 2025:Alfie Whiteman , 27, formerTottenham Hotspur goalkeeper.[ 267] 3 November 2025:Alan Judge , 36, formerRepublic of Ireland ,Blackburn Rovers ,Notts County ,Brentford ,Ipswich Town andColchester United midfielder.[ 268] 4 November 2025:Mark Cousins , 38, formerColchester United andDagenham & Redbridge goalkeeper.[ 269] 7 November 2025:Paul Huntington , 38, formerNewcastle United ,Leeds United ,Stockport County ,Yeovil Town ,Preston North End ,Carlisle United andBradford City defender.[ 270] 19 November 2025:Dior Angus , 31, formerPort Vale ,Barrow andHarrogate Town forward.[ 271] 20 November 2025:Fernandinho , 40, formerBrazil andManchester City midfielder.[ 272] 5 December 2025:Paul Dummett , 34,Wales ,Newcastle United ,Wigan Athletic andCarlisle United defender.[ 273] 15 December 2025:Oscar Wallin , 24, formerPeterborough United defender.[ 274] 19 December 2025:Steven Caulker , 33, formerSierra Leone ,England ,Great Britain Olympic ,Tottenham Hotspur ,Cardiff City ,Queens Park Rangers andWigan Athletic defender.[ 275] 12 January 2026:Mamadou Sakho , 35, formerFrance ,Liverpool andCrystal Palace defender.[ 276] 22 January 2026:James Clarke , 36, formerBristol Rovers ,Walsall andNewport County defender.[ 277] 22 January 2026:David Worrall , 35, formerBury ,Accrington Stanley ,Shrewsbury Town ,Rotherham United ,Oldham Athletic ,Southend United ,Millwall ,Port Vale andBarrow midfielder.[ 278] 26 January 2026:Harry Pell , 34, formerBristol Rovers ,Hereford United ,AFC Wimbledon ,Cheltenham Town ,Colchester United andAccrington Stanley midfielder.[ 279] 31 January 2026:Ronnie Henry , 42, formerSouthend United andStevenage defender.[ 280] 5 February 2026:Marco van Ginkel , 33, formerNetherlands ,Chelsea andStoke City midfielder.[ 281] 7 February 2026:Ben Richards-Everton , 34, formerAccrington Stanley andBradford City defender.[ 282] Diary of the season [ edit ] 31 August 2025: August ends and the international break begins with reigning champions Liverpool top of the league as the only team in the Premier League with a 100% record. Chelsea are 2 points behind in second, while Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Sunderland, and Bournemouth are tied with 2 wins and 1 loss from the opening 3 matches. Wolverhampton Wanderers are bottom of the league as the only team with no points so far, joined in the relegation zone by Fulham and Aston Villa; Newcastle United are above Fulham on goal difference. Similar to the Premier League, the Championship is led by Middlesbrough as the only team with a perfect record, 2 points ahead of West Bromwich Albion. Stoke City, Leicester City, Coventry City and Bristol City take the playoff spots. Sheffield United, the beaten playoff finalists from the previous season, are bottom of the table with no points, and are joined in the bottom 3 by neighbours Sheffield Wednesday and by Oxford United, both of whom are 1 point ahead of them. 30 September 2025: September draws the curtain with Liverpool still top of the Premier League title despite suffering their first defeat. Arsenal follow in 2nd place while Crystal Palace, the only side unbeaten in the league so far, follow 1 point behind in 3rd. Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Bournemouth and Manchester City round out the top 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers have picked up their first point but remain rock bottom, joined in the relegation zone by West Ham and Burnley, whereas Nottingham Forest, without a win since the first matchday, are just 1 point out of the bottom 3. In the Championship, Middlesbrough remain at the summit, now boasting a 4-point cushion ahead of 2nd-placed Stoke City while remaining undefeated, the only club alongside Coventry City to do so in the second tier. The Sky Blues are in 3rd, joined in the play-off zone by Bristol City, Leicester City and Preston North End, in what is turning out into a heavily congested table so far as just 6 points separate 2nd from 19th place. Sheffield United have ended their losing streak, having picked up their 1st win after losing their first 6 games but remain rock bottom, joined in the bottom 3 by Oxford United and rivals Sheffield Wednesday, while Blackburn Rovers end the month outside the relegation zone by virtue of goal difference alone. 24 October 2025: Sheffield Wednesday enters administration and gets a 12 point deduction due to unpaid wages for over 5 weeks. This has sent them to the bottom of the EFL Championship. 31 October 2025: October draws to the finish line with Arsenal having gained top spot, boasting a 4-point lead on 2nd place after finishing the month with 6 wins out of 6 across all competitions, and without a single goal conceded. Bournemouth amazingly sit in 2nd, vastly defying the odds that wanted them to struggle following the several high-profile departures of last summer. Tottenham follow in 3rd place, tied with another underdog in Sunderland who are enjoying what is turning out to be the best start to the season by a newly promoted club in 17 years - also defying the odds that wanted them to struggle like Bournemouth. Manchester City follow in 5th, while the top 7 is rounded out by Manchester United, who have won successive games for only the first time since Ruben Amorim took over, and Liverpool, who have embarked on a freefall, having lost 6 of their last 7 games across all competitions. Wolves and West Ham continue to prop up the table - the former still searching for their first win of the campaign - now joined in the bottom 3 by Nottingham Forest, whose terrible form continues as they are already in their 3rd different manager of the season so far. In the Championship, Coventry City, statistically the best attacking side in the Football League remain top despite having just lost their first game of the campaign. Middlesbrough follow in 2nd, while a rather unusual top 6 is rounded out by Millwall, Bristol City, Stoke City and Charlton Athletic - none of the four afformentioned sides having looked like mounting a serious promotion push before the season began. Sheffield Wednesday's entry to administration has seen them drop to -6 points, and 16 points off safety, with relegation looking a certainty already from now. Struggling Norwich City and Wednesday rivals Sheffield United join the Owls in the bottom 3, with Blackburn Rovers closely outside, whereas struggling Southampton are also hovering near the bottom 3 as they sit in 20th. 30 November 2025: November concludes with Arsenal remaining top, now 5 points ahead of 2nd-placed Manchester City. Chelsea follow 1 point behind in 3rd, joined in the top 4 by surging Aston Villa who have well and truly put behind their poor start to the season having won 7 of their last 8 games. Brighton have climbed to 5th, joined in the top 7 by impressive Sunderland and Manchester United - with Liverpool just outside the top 7, in what is turning out to be a very congested table as just 5 points separate 5th from 15th place. Wolverhampton Wanderers remain rock bottom with just 2 points so far, their relegation looking almost a certainty even from now on, Burnley and Leeds joining the Old Gold in the bottom 3, and West Ham outside just on goals scored, and Nottingham Forest being 1 point ahead amid a surge following the hiring of Sean Dyche, in a month that included a spectacular 3–0 victory at Anfield against freefalling Liverpool. Coventry City's march towards their return to the Premier League after 25 years continues, the Sky Blues having won all of their games in November to boast a massive 10-point lead over 2nd-placed Middlesbrough, and holding a 12-point cushion over 3rd-placed Millwall - numbers unprecedented for this time of the year in the Championship. Stoke, Preston North End and Bristol City round out the top 6, in another congested table as just 6 points separate 6th from 17th place. Sheffield Wednesday remain bottom at -4 points and looking set to break negative records for the fewest points amassed in the 2nd tier, joined in the bottom 3 by Norwich City and Portsmouth - with Swansea outside the bottom 3 by virtue of goal difference. 1 December 2025: Sheffield Wednesday are hit by another points deduction, 6 this time, for breaching financial regulations, meaning they drop to -10 points, a whooping 27 points off safety. Former owner Dejphon Chansiri has also received a three-year ban from owning or being a director at any EFL club. 31 December 2025: With a few matches to be played on New Year's Day, 2025 winds down with Arsenal still in the lead, 5 points ahead of 2nd-placed Manchester City who are yet to play. Aston Villa are now in 3rd, 6 points behind Arsenal, the top 4 rounded out by Liverpool who now are unbeaten in 6 matches and having seemingly left behind their poor run of form. Chelsea, Manchester United and Sunderland round out the top 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers have just picked up their 3rd point of the season, at Old Trafford, with relegation already seeming secured, with Burnley and West Ham deep in relegation troubles once again. Despite suffering 3 defeats in a row, Nottingham Forest remain 4 points off the bottom 3, with Leeds another 2 points ahead. In the Championship, Coventry's march has somewhat stalled during December but the Sky Blues remain 1st and with a 10-point cushion over 3rd place. Middlesbrough follow in 2nd, while Ipswich, Hull, Millwall and Watford round out the play-offs. Sheffield Wednesday have moved to -7 points, after being hit by another points deduction earlier in the month, joined in the bottom 3 by Norwich and Oxford United. 10 January 2026: Macclesfield FC, the re-incarnation of Macclesfield Town (who folded in 2020) now playing in the 6th tier, produce what is possibly the biggest shock in FA Cup history as they defeat holders Crystal Palace 2–1, knocking them out of the competition. It is the first time the FA Cup holders have been knocked out of the competition by a non-league side since 1909, when Crystal Palace themselves had upset Wolverhampton Wanderers. 1 February 2026: The first month of action in 2026 concludes with Arsenal still top of the table, 6 points ahead of 2nd-placed Manchester City who have started 2026 with a terrible run of just 1 win in 6 games. Aston Villa follow 1 point behind the Citizens, with a resurgent Manchester United, on a 3-game winning streak since Michael Carrick took over from the sacked Ruben Amorim as interim until the end of the season, rounding out the top 4. Chelsea, Liverpool and quite surprisingly Brentford round out the rest of the top 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers have picked up their first victory of the season this month, but their relegation still seems a certainty, together with Burnley, the two clubs being 18 and 11 points off safety respectively. West Ham have picked up some pace but are still 6 points off Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, tied at 17th place. The Championship has taken a quite dramatic turn as Coventry's lead at the top has been completely extinguished, the club now level on points with 2nd-placed Middlesbrough as their wobbles from December continue, contrary to the Riversiders who are on a 5-match winning streak. 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[@BamberBridgeFC] (17 June 2025)."Today we bid farewell to Alex Kenyon as he has hung up his boots to take up the position of Assistant Head Coach at @AFCFylde 👏 Please join us in wishing the best to @kenyon03, and we look forward to welcoming you back next month 🤝 #UpTheBrig" (Tweet ). Retrieved22 June 2025 – viaTwitter .^ "Mike Jones announces retirement" . Chesterfield F.C. 18 June 2025.Archived from the original on 19 July 2025. Retrieved20 June 2025 .^ "Danny Hylton announces his retirement" . Charlton Athletic F.C. 19 June 2025.Archived from the original on 14 July 2025. Retrieved20 June 2025 .^ House, Alfie (25 June 2025)."Former England star Lallana announces retirement from football" .Southern Daily Echo . Retrieved25 June 2025 . ^ Pinnock, Hannah (30 June 2025)."Former Chelsea starlet announces retirement from football as next chapter confirmed" .football.london . Retrieved26 August 2025 . ^ Iles, Marc (3 July 2025)."Former Bolton Wanderers captain Darren Pratley retires" . 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Retrieved23 October 2025 . ^ Cox, Lewis (28 October 2025)."Aston Villa promotion hero Jed Steer calls time on playing career" .Express & Star . Retrieved28 October 2025 . ^ @TheNomadsFc (30 October 2025)."Conrad Logan Retires from Playing to take on Managing Role within Anstey Nomads First Team. After stepping away from professional football in 2020 and stepping in the play for Anstey Nomads, Conrad has decided to hang the boots up and take the gloves off" (Tweet ). Retrieved30 October 2025 – viaTwitter .^ "Former Tottenham Footballer Alfie Whiteman Signs for Somesuch" . Little Black Book. 30 October 2025. Retrieved30 October 2025 .^ Waldron, Jonathan (3 November 2025)."Former Colchester United midfielder Alan Judge retires" . Daily Gazette. Retrieved3 November 2025 . ^ "Keeper Cousins to retire from playing" .ebbsfleetunited.co.uk . 31 October 2025. Retrieved31 October 2025 .^ "Ex-Carlisle and Preston defender Huntington retires" .BBC Sport . 7 November 2025. Retrieved7 November 2025 .^ @Bootle_FC (19 November 2025)."After an unbelievable career, with 398 senior appearances, 17 of those coming most recently for Bootle FC, Dior Angus has announced his retirement from football. Dior joined Bootle in the summer from Southport following an established EFL career at Port Vale, Barrow, Wrexham and more. We wish Dior the very best for the future! 👏" (Tweet ). Retrieved27 November 2025 – viaTwitter .^ "Fernandinho, ídolo do Athletico e multicampeão pelo City, anuncia aposentadoria: "Não motiva mais" " [Fernandinho, Athletico idol and multi-champion with City, announces retirement: "It no longer motivates me"].ge.globo.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 20 November 2025. Retrieved20 November 2025 .^ https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport/25677660.ex-carlisle-united-newcastle-united-man-paul-dummett-retires/ , Ex-Carlisle United and Newcastle United man Paul Dummett retires, News and Star, 5 December 2025^ Swann, Alan (15 December 2025)."Peterborough United Wembley winner has quit professional football at the age of 24" . Peterborough Telegraph. Retrieved15 December 2025 . ^ https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/steven-caulker-announces-retirement-football , Steven Caulker announces retirement from football, Liverpool FC, 19 December 2025^ "Ex-France, Liverpool defender Sakho announces retirement" .France 24 . 12 January 2026. Retrieved12 January 2026 .^ https://www.newport-county.co.uk/news/club-captain-james-clarke-announces-retirement , Club captain James Clarke announces retirement, Newport County AFC, 22 January 2026^ "Worrall retires and becomes full-time First Team Coach" .www.barrowafc.com . 22 January 2026. Retrieved22 January 2026 .^ Waldron, Jonathan (26 January 2026)."Former Colchester captain Harry Pell announces retirement" . Daily Gazette. Retrieved27 January 2026 . ^ @Louie_Henry10 (31 January 2026)."The time has come… The man finally hangs up the boots. Some career, so many unreal moments and memories. Watching him every week was amazing, it would be great to even come close to what he achieved Well done Dad ❤️ H25" (Tweet ). Retrieved1 February 2026 – viaTwitter . ^ https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/former-chelsea-psv-stoke-city-125000682.html , Former Chelsea, PSV and Stoke City midfielder retires from football at the age of 33, yahoo sport, 5 February 2026^ https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/gloucester-citys-ben-richards-everton-10802131 , Gloucester City’s Ben Richards-Everton announces shock retirement, Gloucestershire Live, 7 February 2026
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