- The league will return to action on June 20
- First fixture will see Brentford against Fulham
- League leaders will be away at Cardiff
- Mental Health and Psychosocial considerations during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Championship season will be back on June 20, three days after the resumption of the Premier League.
The season will start with Brentford’s west London derby against Fulham on June 20 before league leaders clash with Cardiff a day later.
Second-placed West Brom will face Birmingham on the opening day with the result set to put pressure on Leeds who will have their game later on the day.
Every side in the Championship has nine games left to play of the regular season before the play-offs at the start of August, with matches to take place behind closed doors.
Leeds and West Brom are in the automatic promotion spots and on course for promotion, with the Baggies having the chance to climb into first when they play Birmingham on Saturday.
Other matches that weekend include Blackburn Rovers against Bristol City, Hull City’s relegation six-pointer with Charlton Athletic, and Preston’s trip to Luton Town.
Championship’s first weekend of fixtures
Saturday, June 20
Fulham vs Brentford
Blackburn Rovers vs Bristol City
Huddersfield Town vs Wigan Athletic
Hull City vs Charlton Athletic
Luton Town vs Preston North End
Middlesbrough vs Swansea City
Millwall vs Derby County
Queens Park Rangers vs Barnsley
Reading vs Stoke City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Nottingham Forest
West Brom vs Birmingham City
Sunday, June 21
Cardiff City vs Leeds United