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Swansea City fixtures Live: Championship 2025/26 schedule revealed

Swansea City fixtures Live: Championship 2025/26 schedule revealed

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Swansea City are set to learn their schedule for the 2025/26 Championship campaign later today, with Alan Sheehan preparing for what will be his first full season in charge.
Today marks the official countdown to the new season, with Swans fans no doubt eager to discover the path ahead for their side. The full fixture list will be dropping at 12pm, and we'll have it for you right here with our live blog throughout the day.
Of, course, there's no South Wales derby for Swans fans to look forward to this year, although newly-promoted Wrexham means there will be some other Welsh involvement in the second tier this term.
There are also the likes of Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich, all of whom have come down from the Premier League, while Birmingham City and Charlton Athletic are the other new boys from League One. Sign up to the Swansea City WhatsApp service to get breaking news and top stories sent to your phone
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