Season Description
The 2019–20 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the 4th season of the EFL Championship under its current title and the 28th season under its current league division format. Leeds United won the title, with West Bromwich Albion following in second. Brentford finished closely in third, only to lose in the playoff final to 4th placed Fulham, a narrow 2–1 victory at Wembley.
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
The season was halted, following a decision on 13 March 2020 to suspend the league after a number of players and other club staff became ill due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial suspension was until 4 April, which was then extended until 30 April. On 13 May, following a meeting, the clubs decided to continue with the season with plans for players to return to training on 25 May.
In May, 1014 tests were carried out across all of the English Football League and funded by the clubs. Two people from Hull City returned positive results. Later in May, Elliott Bennett of Blackburn Rovers tested positive for the virus as did two unnamed players from Fulham. In further tests, Jayden Stockley of Preston North End tested positive as did one unnamed person from both Cardiff City and Middlesbrough. On 31 May, the EFL stated plans to restart the league on 20 June, with the play-off final being scheduled for around 30 July, subject to safety requirements and government approval being met.
On 7 June, two Championship clubs reported one person each to have tested positive of coronavirus, during the latest round of testing. A total of 1,179 people were tested in the duration of four days and those tested positive were required to self-isolate, as per EFL guidelines. On 8 June, the first round of fixtures was released. The first set of fixtures following the restart was scheduled for 20 June with the first fixture being Fulham against Brentford with a 12:30pm kick-off. In a further round of testing on 8 June, Stoke City manager Michael O'Neill tested positive for the virus having tested negative in five previous rounds of testing. A practice game between Stoke and Manchester United was called off at short notice with the Stoke players already in United's Carrington training ground.
Event List
Swansea vs Hull - 15:00:00
Derby vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Preston - 15:00:00
QPR vs Swansea - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Birmingham - 12:00:00
Leeds vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Nottingham F. - 15:00:00
Bristol City vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Reading - 15:00:00
Charlton vs Swansea - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Stoke - 15:00:00
Barnsley vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Brentford - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Cardiff - 11:00:00
Wigan vs Swansea - 12:30:00
Sheffield Weds vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Millwall - 15:00:00
Huddersfield Town vs Swansea - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Fulham - 19:45:00
West Brom vs Swansea - 12:00:00
Swansea vs Blackburn - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Middlesbrough - 15:00:00
Luton vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Brentford vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Barnsley - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Charlton - 19:45:00
Cardiff vs Swansea - 12:00:00
Swansea vs Wigan - 15:00:00
Stoke vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Preston vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs Derby - 15:00:00
Swansea vs QPR - 19:45:00
Hull vs Swansea - 19:45:00
Swansea vs Huddersfield Town - 15:00:00
Fulham vs Swansea - 19:45:00
Blackburn vs Swansea - 15:00:00
Swansea vs West Brom - 15:00:00
Middlesbrough vs Swansea - 12:30:00
Swansea vs Luton - 12:30:00
Millwall vs Swansea - 17:00:00
Swansea vs Sheffield Weds - 12:00:00
Birmingham vs Swansea - 18:00:00
Swansea vs Leeds - 13:30:00
Nottingham F. vs Swansea - 18:00:00
Swansea vs Bristol City - 15:00:00
Reading vs Swansea - 19:30:00
Swansea vs Brentford - 18:30:00
Brentford vs Swansea - 19:45:00

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