Fulham will face off against fellow promotion hopefuls Brentford in the first EFL Championship game when the English second division restarts on June 20. (h/t EFL)
The EFL released the full revised schedule for the 2019/20 campaign on Monday, as football closes in on a return to action.
Leaders Leeds United are penned to play Cardiff City on Sunday, 21st June. This gives West Brom a chance to top the table, when they take on Birmingham City on Saturday afternoon.
With still nine rounds left to be played, the final set of fixtures will be played on Wednesday, 22 July. Barring 23-24 June, full rounds of fixtures have been scheduled every subsequent midweek.
The playoffs are expected to follow soon after the completion of the regular season, with the finals being targeted for August 2 or 3.
The EFL also confirmed the television schedule for the rest of the fixtures. Season ticket holders of every club will be able to catch the live action on the clubs’ website.
Players of all Championship clubs were permitted to return to non-contact training on May 25. They have subsequently moved on to full-contact training as the resumption of the competition nears.
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