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EFL Championship Tickets.

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    Pick the match from the fixtures list above

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    Choose your seats from verified sellers

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About

About the EFL Championship

The EFL Championship — restructured under that name in 2004 from the long-running Football League First Division, which itself dates to 1888 — is the second tier of English football and is administered by the English Football League. Twenty-four clubs play forty-six fixtures from August to May, making it the most demanding domestic schedule in Europe; the top two are automatically promoted to the Premier League, the third promotion spot is decided by a four-team play-off whose final is played at Wembley in late May, and the bottom three drop into League One. Sunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City and Leeds United all sit on multiple second-tier titles across the league's various incarnations. The Championship is consistently the most-attended second-tier league in the world, with several clubs — Sunderland, Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday — regularly drawing crowds above 30,000 in grounds built for top-flight football. The play-off final has been called the richest fixture in club football, with promotion estimated to be worth more than £170 million in immediate broadcast revenue and parachute payments. Sky Sports holds the principal domestic broadcast rights.

The EFL Championship — England's second tier and the top division of the English Football League — was rebranded from Division One in 2004 when the Football League restructured under the EFL banner. Twenty-four clubs compete from early August to early May, making it the longest league season in English football: each club plays 46 matches across the campaign, six more than the Premier League above it. Aggregate attendance across the Championship season regularly tops 11 million, ranking it among the best-attended second divisions in world football.

Saturday 3pm kick-offs remain the league's anchor slot, with midweek Tuesday and Wednesday rounds slotted in roughly every other week — the Championship's compressed calendar is partly why it's regarded as one of the most physically demanding leagues in the world. Boxing Day and New Year's Day fixtures are non-negotiable traditions, the Easter weekend double-header often decides promotion fates, and the FA Cup third round in early January means several clubs balance cup runs with league congestion.

The two automatic promotion places go to the top two finishers; places three through six contest a two-legged play-off semi-final, with the single-leg final at Wembley Stadium settling the third Premier League place. The Championship play-off final is widely cited as the most lucrative single match in club football — a winning club gains an estimated £170-£300 million in combined Premier League revenue and parachute payments across its first season up. At the bottom, three clubs are relegated to League One, with the third-bottom going down automatically rather than via play-off.

Championship grounds span historic stadia and modern builds: Elland Road (Leeds United), Hillsborough (Sheffield Wednesday), the Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough), Carrow Road (Norwich City), Pride Park (Derby County), the Stadium of Light (Sunderland) and Stoke's bet365 Stadium are among the most-attended. Average ticket prices typically run £25-£45 for routine fixtures, with derby weekends, top-of-the-table clashes and play-off chases pushing the top end into the £50-£70 range. Away allocations are usually generous compared with the Premier League above.

Leeds United, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Norwich City, Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion sit among the most decorated clubs at this level — most having tasted Premier League and top-flight football in earlier eras, several having lifted top-flight or European silverware before relegation. Promotion-chasing autumn and the March-to-May run-in are the windows where Championship demand spikes hardest, particularly for any club inside the play-off bubble or chasing the automatic top two.

Looking for a specific match? Use the EFL Championship fixtures list at the top of the page, or browse by club through the Group League section. Every fixture lists the cheapest verified seat first; click through to the seat map to compare positions across the venue. Listings update in real time as inventory shifts — what you see is what's actually for sale at this moment.

The EFL Championship on Anyseats: every fixture, every club, every kick-off. Verified sellers tickets, 100% Buyer Guarantee. Book early for derbies and run-in fixtures; book late for off-peak mid-week games where prices often drop in the final 48 hours before kick-off.

FAQ

EFL Championship ticket FAQs

  • Are EFL Championship tickets on Anyseats authentic?

    Yes. Every efl championship ticket is sourced from a verified seller and verified before delivery. If a ticket fails verification, the listing never goes live. All orders are backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee — full automatic refund if you're denied entry, the match is cancelled, or the fixture is postponed without a replacement date.

  • When will my EFL Championship tickets arrive?

    Most efl championship tickets are delivered electronically within five days of kick-off — email and SMS the moment they're ready. The latest guaranteed delivery window is 24 hours before the match. For the small number of grounds that still issue paper tickets, we ship via tracked courier worldwide.

  • Why are EFL Championship ticket prices sometimes above face value?

    Anyseats is a secondary marketplace — listings are set by individual verified sellers, and efl championship prices reflect supply and demand on a per-fixture basis. Top-six clashes, derby matches, and final-day fixtures typically sit above face value; routine mid-week games are often at or below face.

  • What happens if my EFL Championship match is cancelled or postponed?

    Postponed matches are usually rescheduled and your ticket remains valid for the new date — no action required. If the fixture is cancelled outright with no replacement, you receive a full refund within 14 days. Both outcomes are covered automatically by our 100% Buyer Guarantee.

  • Can I buy EFL Championship away tickets?

    Yes. Anyseats lists both home and away allocations from our verified-seller network. Away allocations release on a club-by-club rolling basis and supply is capped — book the moment a fixture is announced if you're travelling.

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