CCFC 20/21 fixtures released tomorrow (1 Viewer)

AFCCOVENTRY

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Welcome to the Championship folks. All the games will be tough in their own right.


September

Sat 12th – Bristol City (A)
Sat 19th – Queens Park Rangers (H)
Sat 26th – Barnsley (A)

October

Sat 3rd – AFC Bournemouth (H)
Sat 17th – Brentford (A)
Tue 20th – Swansea City (H)
Sat 24th – Blackburn Rovers (H)
Tue 27th – Middlesbrough (A)
Sat 31st – Reading (H)

November

Wed 4th – Nottingham Forest (A)
Sat 7th - Watford (A)
Sat 21st – Birmingham City (H)
Wed 25th – Cardiff City (H)
Sat 28th – Norwich City (A)

December

Tue 1st – Derby County (A)
Sat 5th – Rotherham United (H)
Tue 8th – Luton Town (H)
Sat 12th – Wycombe Wanderers (A)
Wed 16th – Huddersfield Town (H)
Sat 19th – Sheffield Wednesday (A)
Sat 26th – Stoke City (H)
Tue 29th – Preston North End (A)

January

Sat 2nd – Millwall (A)
Sat 16th – Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Tue 19th – Reading (A)
Sat 23rd – Nottingham Forest (H)
Sat 30th – Birmingham City (A)


February

Sat 6th – Watford (H)
Sat 13th – Cardiff City (A)
Wed 17th – Norwich City (H)
Sat 20th – Brentford (H)
Wed 24th – Swansea City (A)
Sat 27th – Blackburn Rovers (A)

March

Tue 2nd – Middlesbrough (H)
Sat 6th – Derby County (H)
Sat 13th – Rotherham United (A)
Tue 16th – Luton Town (A)
Sat 20th – Wycombe Wanderers (H)

April

Fri 2nd – Queens Park Rangers (A)
Mon 5th – Bristol City (H)
Sat 10th – AFC Bournemouth (A)
Sat 17th – Barnsley (H)
Wed 21st – Stoke City (A)
Sat 24th – Preston North End (H)

May

Sat 1st – Huddersfield Town (A)
Sat 8th – Millwall (H)
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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QPR at home and Barnsley away are two quite kind fixtures to be starting off with, and might be good to play Brentford that early as they usually start slow.
 

Happy_Martian

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Bournemouth away in April so should be a nice sunny awayday. And Millwall at home last game..... that might be interesting if anything is hinging on a win for either club.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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Start of the season every team is finding its way before they are full steam. Best time is the first 10 games to accumulate as quickly as possible. Also quite a few clubs once relegated have a pretty rough start in the Champ. It’s all horses for courses.... we need to compete to stay up. Let’s not kid ourselves it’s going to be a very tough campaign.
 

Hadji's_Goatee

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Colin Steins Smile

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QPR at home and Barnsley away are two quite kind fixtures to be starting off with, and might be good to play Brentford that early as they usually start slow.
Good call regarding Brentford as they may face a significant redevelopment of their squad as PL clubs are trying to pick off their best players
 

Evo1883

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The run in we have from march onwards is quite favourable if there is a favourable run in to have in the championship, the exception of a couple of matches of course
 

Evo1883

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I remember thinking league 1 fixtures looked quite difficult when we came back up from league 2
 

CCFCSteve

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If we're bricking it, imagine how Wycombe must be feeling!

A couple of my best mates are wycombe fans, they just see it as a free hit this season (they say that now anyway !). I reckon a fair few established champ clubs will have big financial problems if half/full gates don’t return quickly, already points deduction for Wednesday and possibly Derby on the way (I appreciate both of which are likely to stay up but who knows) so possibly the best chance they’ll ever have of staying up, same goes for us. PUSB
 

Evo1883

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It's only natural to look up at the size of some of these clubs after paying forest Green, Gillingham, Burton, Wimbledon and Morecambe over the last 7 years and be somewhat intimidated
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Tough first ten fixtures for us.

Real marker on how we will do for the season.

3 wins and a couple of draws will do me.


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Fergusons_Beard

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Having said that-isn’t it fucking brilliant that for the first time in ages we now playing real proper football teams!!

No Carlisle or Forrest Green FFS!

Seems a bit surreal to read that fixture list tbh.

Great to be back with the big boys!

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Brighton Sky Blue

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QPR at home and Barnsley away are two quite kind fixtures to be starting off with, and might be good to play Brentford that early as they usually start slow.

December looks key with a load of fixtures against sides you’d expect to be in and around us.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Having said that-isn’t it fucking brilliant that for the first time in ages we now playing real proper football teams!!

No Carlisle or Forrest Green FFS!

Seems a bit surreal to read that fixture list tbh.

Great to be back with the big boys!

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'big boys'- I don't get it, its like we have been told we have to play Bayern, Real, Liverpool & Man City, these Championship sides are not names to strike fear into us? We belong here, we walked League One which had some teams as big/bigger than any of these, please don't say we've already adopted this kind of mentality. If we aren't looking forward to this with optimism then we may as well pack it in. Can't wait to get stuck into them.
 

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