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2025 EFL Championship play-off final

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Association football match

Football match
2025 EFL Championship play-off Final
Wembley Stadium inLondon hosted the final.
Sheffield UnitedSunderland
12
Date24 May 2025 (2025-05-24)
VenueWembley Stadium,London
Man of the MatchAnthony Patterson (Sunderland)[1]
RefereeChris Kavanagh
Attendance82,718
2024
2026

The2025 EFL Championship play-off final was anassociation football match which was played on 24 May 2025 atWembley Stadium,London, that determined the third and final team to gainpromotion fromEFL Championship, the second tier ofEnglish football, to thePremier League. The top two teams of the2024–25 EFL Championship,Leeds United andBurnley, gained automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the clubs placed from third to sixth in the table –Sheffield United,Sunderland,Coventry City andBristol City – took part in the2025 EFL play-offs semi-finals. The match kicked off at 15:01 with the extra minute being added to highlight the Every Minute Matters campaign, a collaboration between EFL sponsorSky Bet and theBritish Heart Foundation which focused on the importance of learningCPR.[2] The game had been described as the "richest game in football" with the winners receiving a minimum of £220m in additional income.[3]

Sunderland defeated Sheffield United in the final 2–1 after two late goals in the second half to secure promotion. It marks the club's return to the Premier League since the2016–17 season.

Route to the final

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Main articles:2024–25 EFL Championship and2025 English Football League play-offs § Championship
Final league position – Championship, leading positions
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Leeds United(C, P)46291349530+65100Promotion to2025–26 Premier League
2Burnley(P)46281626916+53100
3Sheffield United46288106336+2792Qualified
4Sunderland(O, P)462113125844+1476
5Coventry City46209176458+669Eliminated
6Bristol City461717125955+468
Source:EFL Official Website
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted

Sheffield United took a commanding lead in theirChampionship play-off semi-final after defeating ten-manBristol City 3–0 in the first leg atAshton Gate. The match turned just before half-time, when City defenderRob Dickie was shown a straight red card for a foul onKieffer Moore, leading to a penalty thatHarrison Burrows confidently converted in first-half stoppage time. Earlier, United had seen a goal controversially ruled out for offside and survived a scare whenJoe Williams struck the crossbar for the hosts.

With a numerical advantage in the second half, Sheffield United pressed their advantage, as substitutesAndre Brooks andCallum O'Hare both found the net—Brooks doubling the lead with an acrobatic finish after a clever dummy from O’Hare, and the latter turning homeTom Davies’s knockdown to seal the win. The victory places United in a dominant position ahead of the second leg atBramall Lane, while Bristol City face the daunting task of overturning a three-goal deficit.[4]

Sheffield United secured their place in the Championship play-off final with a dominant 3–0 victory over Bristol City at Bramall Lane, completing a 6–0 aggregate win across the two legs.[5] Kieffer Moore opened the scoring in the 41st minute, heading home to give United a commanding five-goal aggregate lead. Early in the second half,Gustavo Hamer doubled the advantage with a shot that took a significant deflection, wrong-footing City goalkeeperMax O'Leary. United’s dominance continued throughout the match, and Callum O’Hare sealed the result in the 83rd minute, sweeping home unchallenged to complete the scoring. With an emphatic 6–0 aggregate triumph, Sheffield United advanced to the playoff final at Wembley, where they will faceSunderland.

Sunderland took a slender lead in their Championship play-off semi-final, defeatingCoventry City 2–1 at theCoventry Building Society Arena thanks to an 88th-minute winner fromEliezer Mayenda.[6] After a tense opening, the match burst to life late on. Sunderland took the lead in the 78th minute whenWilson Isidor ended a long goal drought by firing a low shot under Coventry keeperBen Wilson, only for the Sky Blues to respond immediately—just 110 seconds later—throughJack Rudoni’s powerful header from aMilan van Ewijk cross. However, an errant backpass by van Ewijk in the dying minutes allowed Mayenda, celebrating his 20th birthday, to round Wilson and score the decisive goal.

The match was notable for Sunderland ending a run of five straight defeats, while Coventry’s momentum under managerFrank Lampard was checked despite a lively home performance. Both managers praised their sides’ efforts, with Lampard focusing on the second leg at theStadium of Light, where they eventually drew 1–1 but lost 3–2 on aggregate.

In the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final, Sunderland hosted Coventry City at the Stadium of Light on 13 May 2025, holding a narrow 2–1 advantage from the first leg.[7] The match was played in front of a passionate crowd, with Sunderland supporters unveiling a large “Till The End” black cat tifo as kickoff approached, reflecting the club’s hopes for a return to the Premier League for the first time since 2017. Both teams began with attacking intent—Sunderland in a 4-4-2 formation and Coventry in a 4-2-3-1—though the visitors dominated early possession and earned a sequence of corners. Coventry threatened throughEphron Mason-Clark andTatsuhiro Sakamoto, with Sunderland defending resolutely and looking to break on the counter.

The first half was competitive and tense, characterized by robust midfield challenges, yellow cards, and few clear chances. Wilson Isidor and Eliezer Mayenda led Sunderland’s attacking efforts, coming closest when Mayenda forced a save from Ben Wilson and Isidor headed narrowly wide. Coventry’s Jack Rudoni and Milan van Ewijk combined well, but Sunderland’s defense remained organized. As the match progressed, Sunderland continued to soak up pressure and looked dangerous in transition, but neither side could break the deadlock.

Coventry’s efforts to overturn the deficit were initially rewarded in the second leg as they led 1–0 in the closing moments of regular time, but as the game was heading towards a penalty shootout after extra time, with the score tied 2–2 on aggregate, Sunderland defenderDaniel Ballard fired in a header that beat the Coventry keeper and sent Sunderland fans at the Stadium of Light into a frenzy. The Black Cats advanced with a 3–2 aggregate victory and clinched their place in the Championship play-off final at Wembley, where they will face Sheffield United for a place in the Premier League. The result ended Coventry’s hopes of a top-flight return for the first time since 2001, while Sunderland moved to within one match of ending their eight-year absence from the top tier of English football.

Match

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Details

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Sheffield United1–2Sunderland
Report
Attendance: 82,718
Sheffield United
Sunderland
GK1EnglandMichael Cooper
RB24BangladeshHamza Choudhury
CB15Bosnia and HerzegovinaAnel Ahmedhodžićdownward-facing red arrow 90+7'
CB19EnglandJack Robinson (c)
LB14EnglandHarrison Burrows
RM7EnglandRhian BrewsterYellow card 59'downward-facing red arrow 65'
CM42EnglandSydie Peckdownward-facing red arrow 90'
CM21BrazilVinícius Souza
LM8NetherlandsGustavo Hamerdownward-facing red arrow 72'
CF9WalesKieffer Moore
CF23EnglandTyrese Campbelldownward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutes:
GK17WalesAdam Davies
DF3EnglandSam McCallum
DF5EnglandRob Holding
DF38EnglandFemi Serikiupward-facing green arrow 90+7'
MF10EnglandCallum O'Hareupward-facing green arrow 65'
MF22EnglandTom Daviesupward-facing green arrow 90'
MF35EnglandAndre Brooksupward-facing green arrow 65'
FW20ChileBen Brereton DíazYellow card 85'upward-facing green arrow 72'downward-facing red arrow 90'
FW28Republic of IrelandTom Cannonupward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
EnglandChris Wilder
GK1EnglandAnthony Patterson
RB32Northern IrelandTrai Hume
CB5Northern IrelandDaniel Ballard
CB13EnglandLuke O'Niendownward-facing red arrow 8'
LB3EnglandDennis CirkinYellow card 90+8'
RM11EnglandChris Riggdownward-facing red arrow 58'
CM4EnglandDan Neil (c)downward-facing red arrow 73'
CM7EnglandJobe Bellingham
LM28FranceEnzo Le Fée
CF12SpainEliezer Mayendadownward-facing red arrow 90+8'
CF14EnglandRomaine MundleYellow card 68'downward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutes:
GK21EnglandSimon Moore
DF26WalesChris Mephamupward-facing green arrow 8'
DF33NorwayLeo Hjeldeupward-facing green arrow 90+8'
MF8Republic of IrelandAlan Browne
MF10EnglandPatrick Robertsupward-facing green arrow 58'
MF20GhanaSalis Abdul Samed
MF50EnglandHarrison Jones
FW18FranceWilson Isidorupward-facing green arrow 73'
FW40EnglandTom WatsonYellow card 90+6'upward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
FranceRégis Le Bris

Man of the Match:
Anthony Patterson (Sunderland)[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Sunderland back in Premier League after academy star's 95th-minute winner".The Times. 24 May 2025. Retrieved24 May 2025.
  2. ^Hoad, Alex (19 May 2025)."EFL play-off finals to kick-off minute late to raise CPR awareness".BBC Sport. Retrieved24 May 2025.
  3. ^Watson, Andy (21 May 2025)."Peter Reid's Sunderland Premier League dream ahead of play-offs".BBC News. Retrieved24 May 2025.
  4. ^"Sheffield United crush 10-man Bristol City to put one foot in playoff final".The Guardian. 8 May 2025. Retrieved13 May 2025.
  5. ^"Sheffield United 3-0 Bristol City (6-0 agg): Blades march into playoff final".ESPN. 12 May 2025. Retrieved13 May 2025.
  6. ^"Coventry City 1-2 Sunderland: Mayenda's late winner gives Black Cats first-leg edge".BBC Sport. 10 May 2025. Retrieved13 May 2025.
  7. ^"Sunderland v Coventry: Championship playoff semi-final, second leg – as it happened".The Guardian. 13 May 2025. Retrieved13 May 2025.
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