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Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Plymouth Argyle FC 2 - 2 Watford FC. Plymouth Argyle vs Watford. 21:57. Match ends, Plymouth Argyle 2, Watford 2. Plymouth Argyle vs ...
Derby County, Reading and Sheffield United have each lost three times in the Championship play-off finals. Ipswich Town have participated in the Championship play-offs a joint-record eight times: 1987, 1997–2000 inclusive, 2004, 2005 and 2015, making the final only once in 2000 when they won promotion with a 4–2 victory over Barnsley .
No further goals were scored and Luton won 3–2 on aggregate winning a place in the final and a chance to return to the top tier of English football for the first time since 1992. [8] In the other play-off semi-final, on 14 May, Coventry City played Middlesbrough in the first leg at the CBS Arena in Coventry. In a match described as both "poor ...
[4] [5] Promotion to the Premier League was estimated in 2024 to be worth up to £265 million to the play-off final winner. [6] The final was contested by Leeds United and Southampton, both of whom were relegated from the Premier League in the previous season and finished third and fourth respectively in the 2023–24 EFL Championship season ...
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The play-off finals took place behind closed doors in the 2020 season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, while a restricted attendance watched the following season's finals. In 2020, Deloitte reported that the club winning the Championship play-off final could expect a financial bonus of between £135 million and £265 million. This has led ...
Winners Runners-up Play-off winners 2004–05: Sunderland (4) Wigan Athletic: West Ham United 2005–06: Reading: Sheffield United: Watford: 2006–07: Sunderland (5) Birmingham City: Derby County 2007–08: West Bromwich Albion (3) Stoke City: Hull City 2008–09: Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) Birmingham City: Burnley 2009–10: Newcastle United ...