Full Leeds United fixture list for 2024/25 Championship season

Leeds United have received their fixture schedule for the 2024/25 Championship season, which will see them take another shot at promotion back to the Premier League.

Daniel Farke is looking to guide The Whites back to the top flight, having narrowly missed out on the objective last campaign.

The Leeds boss took the squad within touching distance of a top-two finish but was forced to traverse the Championship play-offs.

While a place in the final was eventually booked, defeat to Southampton at Wembley Stadium meant yet more heartache.

A big season is ahead for Leeds, still marked as one of the favourites to earn a place back in the Premier League.

The Elland Road outfit have now learned their fixture schedule that could guide them back to the promised land.

So with that said, here’s a look at the full list of Leeds United fixtures for the 2024/25 Championship season.

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Full Leeds United fixture list 2024/25

August

  • Saturday, August 10th – Portsmouth (H)
  • Saturday, August 17th – West Bromwich Albion (A)
  • Saturday, August 24th – Sheffield Wednesday (A)
  • Saturday, Aug 31st – Hull City (H)

September

  • Saturday, September 14th – Burnley (H)
  • Saturday, September 21st – Cardiff City (A)
  • Saturday, September 28th – Coventry City (H)

October

  • Wednesday, October 2nd – Norwich City (A)
  • Saturday, October 5th – Sunderland (A)
  • Saturday, October 19th – Sheffield United (H)
  • Tuesday, October 22nd – Watford (H)
  • Saturday, October 26th – Bristol City (A)
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November

  • Saturday, November 2nd – Plymouth Argyle (H)
  • Tuesday, November 5th – Millwall (A)
  • Saturday, November 9th – Queens Park Rangers (H)
  • Saturday, November 23rd – Swansea City (A)
  • Tuesday, November 26th – Luton Town (H)
  • Saturday, November 30th – Blackburn Rovers (A)

December

  • Saturday, December 7th – Derby County (H)
  • Tuesday, December 10th – Middlesbrough (H)
  • Saturday, December 14th – Preston North End (A)
  • Saturday, December 21st – Oxford United (H)
  • Thursday, December 26th – Stoke City (A)
  • Sunday, December 29th – Derby County (A)

January

  • Wednesday, January 1st – Blackburn Rovers (H)
  • Saturday, January 4th – Hull City (A)
  • Saturday, January 18th – Sheffield Wednesday (H)
  • Wednesday, January 22nd – Norwich City (H)
  • Saturday, January 25th – Burnley (A)
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February

  • Saturday, February 1st – Cardiff City (H)
  • Saturday, February 8th – Coventry City (A)
  • Tuesday, February 11th – Watford (A)
  • Saturday, February 15th – Sunderland (H)
  • Saturday, February 22nd – Sheffield United (A)

March

  • Saturday, March 1st – West Bromwich Albion (H)
  • Saturday, March 8th – Portsmouth (A)
  • Wednesday, March 12th – Millwall (H)
  • Saturday, March 15th – Queens Park Rangers (A)
  • Saturday, March 29th – Swansea City (H)

April

  • Saturday, April 5th – Luton Town (A)
  • Tuesday, April 8th – Middlesbrough (A)
  • Saturday, April 12th – Preston North End (H)
  • Friday, April 18th – Oxford United (A)
  • Monday, April 21st – Stoke City (H)
  • Saturday, April 26th – Bristol City (H)
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May

  • Saturday, May 3rd – Plymouth Argyle (A)

Leeds United will hope that by early May, promotion back to the Premier League is secured otherwise they run the risk of the play-offs once again.