Middlesbrough FC fixtures 2024-25: Michael Carrick's boys face home opener in Premier League quest

Middlesbrough begin their quest for promotion to the Premier League with a home game against Swansea City in the big Championship kick-off on Saturday, August 10.

Michael Carrick’s Boro face Sheffield Wednesday on Boxing Day and Easter Monday and they conclude their season at Coventry City on Saturday, May 3.

Games against Sunderland are scheduled for September 21 and February 1.

August

Boro head coach Michael Carrick. (Picture: Tony Johnson)Boro head coach Michael Carrick. (Picture: Tony Johnson)
Boro head coach Michael Carrick. (Picture: Tony Johnson)

Sat 10 Swansea City H

Sat 17 Derby County A

Sat 24 Portsmouth H

Sat 31 Cardiff City A

September

Sat 14 Preston North End H

Sat 21 Sunderland A

Sat 28 Stoke City H

October

Tue 1 West Bromwich Albion A

Sat 5 Watford A

Sat 19 Bristol City H

Wed 23 Sheffield United H

Sat 26 Norwich City A

November

Sat 2 Coventry City H

Tue 5 Queen’s Park Rangers A

Sat 9 Luton Town H

Sat 23 Oxford United A

Wed 27 Blackburn Rovers H

Sat 30 Hull City H

December

Sat 7 Burnley A

Tue 10 Leeds United A

Sat 14 Millwall H

Sat 21 Plymouth Argyle A

Thu 26 Sheffield Wednesday H

Sun 29 Burnley H

January

Wed 1 Hull City A

Sat 4 Cardiff City H

Sat 18 Portsmouth A

Tue 21 West Bromwich Albion H

Sat 25 Preston North End A

February

Sat 1 Sunderland H

Sat 8 Stoke City A

Wed 12 Sheffield United A

Sat 15 Watford H

Sat 22 Bristol City A

March

Sat 1 Derby County H

Sat 8 Swansea City A

Tue 11 Queens Park Rangers H

Sat 15 Luton Town A

Sat 29 Oxford United H

April

Sat 5 Blackburn Rovers A

Tue 8 Leeds United H

Sat 12 Millwall A

Fri 18 Plymouth Argyle H

Mon 21 Sheffield Wednesday A

Sat 26 Norwich City H

May

Sat 3 Coventry City A

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This season is the first under a new television deal which will see a minimum of 328 Championship games shown on Sky Sports, five per weekend.

The Football League and Sky have pledged that broadcast selections up to the end of September will be confirmed within seven days, and that supporters will know before the start of the season about any changes to kick-off times prior to FA Cup third round weekend in January.

By November 1 they should know selections until the first weekend in March.

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