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In October 2021, Swansea won 3–0 against Cardiff City. [64] Later in the season, Swansea beat Cardiff 4–0 in the reverse fixture; Swansea became the first side to complete the league double in the derby's 110-year history. [65] Swansea have also won both fixtures in the 2022–23 season making them the first team to win four in a row.
20,174 (Vs Cardiff City 25 August 2024, EFL Championship) Lowest home attendance: 6,000 (Vs Wycombe Wanderers 28 August 2024, EFL Cup) Average home league attendance: 15,512: Biggest win: 3–0 (Vs Preston North End 17 August 2024, EFL Championship) Biggest defeat: 1–0 (Vs Middlesbrough F.C. 10 August 2024, EFL Championship)
This was Swansea's first Championship play-off final, although they had lost in the third-tier final in 2006 on penalties to Barnsley at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. [7] [8] Reading had lost the 1995 Football League First Division play-off final against Bolton Wanderers at the old Wembley Stadium, and had failed to qualify for the final, losing out in the 2003 and 2009 play-off semi ...
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Cardiff City FC 2 - 1 Derby County FC. Cardiff City vs Derby County. 17:01. Match ends, Cardiff City 2, Derby County 1. Cardiff City vs Derby County. 17:01. Second Half ends, Cardiff City 2, Derby ...
Simon Haworth scored a late goal for Cardiff but the match ended 3–2 to Northampton Town who progressed to the final with a 4–2 aggregate victory. [5] Swansea City's opposition in their play-off semi-final was Chester City with the first leg being held at the Deva Stadium in Chester on 11 May 1997. [6]
Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Millwall FC 2 - 2 Cardiff City FC. Millwall vs Cardiff City. 21:59. Match ends, Millwall 2, Cardiff City 2. Millwall vs Cardiff City ...
The match was broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports. [13] It was the final time that the League One play-off final was played at the Millennium Stadium during the redevelopment of Wembley Stadium. [14] Swansea had around 35,000 supporters at the Welsh stadium, compared to around 20,000 Barnsley fans. [15]