How many miles Blackburn Rovers fans will rack up on the road next season
The 2025/26 Championship line-up has been confirmed and Rovers supporters will have to rack up the miles again if they are to visit every ground next season.
There are more long journeys on the agenda following Ipswich and Southampton's relegations in addition to the likes of Norwich and Portsmouth.
Supporters who head to any of those grounds will rack up more than 500 miles across both legs of the journey.
The average trip for Rovers fans in the Championship next season works out at 161 miles each way, setting off from Ewood Park.BIRMINGHAM – Made an immediate return to the Championship after clinching the League One title with a record 111 points, having spent big on the likes of Jay Stansfield.
Past form: Andre Dozzell scored the only goal when the sides last met in February 2024. The last victory at St Andrew's was in the FA Cup a year earlier after Auston Trusty's own goal in extra time.
The trip: 112 miles
BRISTOL CITY – Secured a play-off spot on the final day but were well beaten against Sheffield United in the semi-final. Now speculation over head coach Liam Manning's future amid strong links with Norwich.
Past form: Rovers suffered a narrow defat at Ashton Gate in January despite Andi Weimann's goal. The last win there was in December 2019 when Bradley Johnson and Adam Armstrong both got on the scoresheet.
The trip: 198 miles
CHARLTON – Gearing up for life back in the Championship after beating Leyton Orient in the play-off final last weekend following a five-year stay in the third tier.
Past form: Rovers won 2-0 on their last trip to the Valley in February 2020 thanks to goals from John Buckley and Tosin Adarabioyo.
The trip: 247 miles
Charlton clinched the final promotion spot (Image: PA)COVENTRY – Another side who came up short in the play-offs after an impressive second half of the campaign under Frank Lampard.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 3-0 on a miserable night at the Coventry Building Society Arena in January. The last victory there was in October 2020 when Rovers produced an emphatic display to hit four past the Sky Blues.
The trip: 128 miles
DERBY – Looking to build on survival under John Eustace, who left Ewood Park to join the Rams several months ago.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 2-1 at Pride Park in March as Eustace secured his first three points in the job. The previous trip was in October 2021 when Ben Brereton Diaz bagged a brace in a victory by the same scoreline.
The trip: 112 miles
HULL – Searching for a new manager after parting ways with Ruben Selles despite finishing above the relegation zone.
Past form: Rovers won 1-0 at the MKM Stadium in December as Selles watched from the stands after being named the new boss. Callum Brittain's cross-shot was diverted by Sean McLoughlin into his own net.
The trip: 110 miles
IPSWICH – Looking to make an immediate return to the Premier League after finishing in the bottom three. Sam Szmodics made his return from injury last weekend, coming off the bench for the final 12 minutes against West Ham.
Past form: Rovers lost a seven-goal thriller on their last trip to Portman Road in September 2023 despite Szmodics and Arnor Sigurdsson's strikes, plus a Harry Clarke own goal. The last victory there was in November 1994 with Alan Shearer, Tim Sherwood and Chris Sutton all on target.
The trip: 258 miles
LEICESTER – Another club relegated from the top flight, ex-Southampton boss Russell Martin has been linked with the vacant position in the dugout.
Past form: Rovers' last trip to the King Power Stadium in May 2024 was a rather memorable one as the side secured a 2-0 victory thanks to Szmodics' brace to avoid relegation on the final day.
The trip: 135 miles
MIDDLESBROUGH – Aiming to improve on their 10th-place finish, missing out on the play-offs following a disappointing end to the campaign.
Past form: The Riverside has been a happy hunting ground for Rovers in recent seasons. There were 1-0 victories in the league and FA Cup over the past year thanks to goals from Dom Hyam and Weimann respectively. There was also a 2-1 win in October 2022 after Sam Gallagher's brace.
The trip: 102 miles
MILLWALL – Another side who missed out on a top six spot on the final day following defeat down the M65 at Turf Moor.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 1-0 at the Den in December after Mihailo Ivanovic's last-gasp winner. A year prior, Joe Rankin-Costello and Brittain's goals completed an impressive comeback in the capital.
The trip: 248 miles
NORWICH – Searching for Johannes Hoff Thorup's successor after finishing in 13th place and, as mentioned earlier, have been heavily linked with Bristol City boss Manning.
Past form: The points were shared at Carrow Road last August after Yuki Ohashi's equaliser in the final stages. The last victory there came a year earlier when Szmodics' brace followed Tyrhys Dolan's early opener, although Rovers played the final half hour with 10 men after Scott Wharton's red card.
The trip: 268 miles
OXFORD – Finished in 17th place and four points above the relegation zone under Gary Rowett, who took charge in December after Des Buckingham's departure.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 1-0 at the Kassam Stadium in January, with Cameron Brannagan getting the decisive goal. The previous trip was a 4-2 victory in November 2017 when Charlie Mulgrew netted twice.
The trip: 189 miles
PORTSMOUTH – Another side aiming to build on a consolidation season following promotion from the third tier, finishing in 16th place.
Past form: Josh Murphy scored the only goal at Fratton Park in March. Rovers' last win there was in February 2018 when Armstrong bagged a brace either side of half time before Lewis Travis' late sending off.
The trip: 268 miles
PRESTON – Survived relegation on the final day after a difficult campaign under Paul Heckingbottom, who took charge last August.
Past form: There was nothing to separate the sides at Deepdale last September in a game remembered most for Milutin Osmajic's bite on Owen Beck, which saw the forward hit with an eight-game ban. Rovers' last away win against their Lancashire rivals was in April 2022 when Gallagher, Buckley, Darragh Lenihan and Travis all got on the scoresheet.
The trip: 13.5 miles
Rovers will make the short trip to Deepdale again (Image: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)QPR – Also searching for a new boss after Marti Cifuentes was placed on gardening leave last month following a 15th-place finish.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 2-1 at Loftus Road in February despite Dolan's second-half penalty. There was an emphatic victory in October 2023 when Sigurdsson bagged a brace, plus goals from Dolan and Szmodics.
The trip: 228 miles
SHEFFIELD UNITED – Will spend another season in the Championship after falling at the final hurdle at Wembley in their promotion push, losing in the 95th minute against Sunderland.
Past form: Rovers couldn't quite find the winning goal at Bramall Lane on the final day which would have taken them into the top six. It is a ground they haven't won at since January 1994 when Alean Shearer struck either side of half time.
The trip: 64.8 miles
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY – Finished in the top half but speculation persists around the future of boss Danny Rohl, who has been linked with a couple of jobs in Germany.
Past form: Rovers won at Hillsborough in December thanks to Makhtar Gueye's header. The towering forward had to wait a while for his first Championship goal but couldn't have picked a better moment.
The trip: 63.4 miles
SOUTHAMPTON – Finished bottom of the Premier League on a measly 12 points but there is a renewed sense of optimism following the appointment of Will Still.
Past form: Rovers suffered a heavy defeat on their last trip to St Mary's in December 2023, playing the final 35 minutes with 10 men. The last victory there was in November 2001 when Tugay and Craig Hignett both struck on the South coast.
The trip: 250 miles
STOKE – Finished two points above the drop zone and now looking to push on under Mark Robins, who took charge at the turn of the year.
Past form: Rovers suffered a narrow defeat at the bet365 Stadium in March and former loanee Lewis Baker was in the Potters' starting line-up. A season earlier, supporters were treated to a comfortable 3-0 victory thanks to goals from Wharton, Andrew Moran and Szmodics.
The trip: 73 miles
SWANSEA – Alan Sheehan is entering his first pre-season in charge after guiding the Swans to a top-half finish during his stint as caretaker boss.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 3-0 at the Swansea.com Stadium in February and it came as a sucker punch after David Lowe had overseen victories against West Brom and Plymouth following Eustace's departure. The last win over the border was in August 2022 with Szmodics, Brereton Diaz and Travis all on target.
The trip: 258 miles
WATFORD – Axed Tom Cleverley after finishing 14th despite a strong start to the campaign. Paulo Pezzolano is the latest manager to take charge of the Hornets following promotions in Uruguay, Brazil and Spain.
Past form: Rovers were beaten 1-0 at Vicarage Road last October after Edo Kayembe's spot kick. A season earlier, Ryan Hedges produced a moment of magic to secure a narrow win in the capital.
The trip: 209 miles
WEST BROM – Another club with a managerial vacancy to be filled and the latest reports suggest that Tottenham coach Ryan Mason could be a potential candidate.
Past form: The build-up to Rovers' trip to the Hawthorns in February was dominated by the managerial situation but the squad produced a spirited display against the Baggies to secure a timely victory under Lowe.
The trip: 106 miles
WREXHAM – Looking to make their mark in the Championship after three successive promotions from the National League under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Past form: Rovers have not played a competitive fixture at the Racecourse Ground since March 1982 and their last victory there was in September 1980.
The trip: 72.6 miles
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