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The 2022–23 season was the 143rd competitive association football season in England. The season began in July 2022 due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup taking place from 20 November to 18 December 2022, the first time that an entire football season commenced a month earlier than normal since the 1945–46 season.

National teams

England national football team

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Results and fixtures

Friendlies
UEFA Nations League

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Group 3

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FIFA World Cup

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Group B

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Knockout stage

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UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying

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Group C

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England women's national football team

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Results and fixtures

Friendlies

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UEFA Women's Euro

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Group A

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Knockout stage

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Final

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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

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Group D

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2023 Arnold Clark Cup

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2023 Women's Finalissima

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UEFA competitions

UEFA Champions League

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Group stage

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Group A

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Group D

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Group E

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Group G

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Knockout phase

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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UEFA Europa League

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Group stage

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Group A

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Group E

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Knockout stage

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Knockout-round play-offs

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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UEFA Europa Conference League

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Qualifying phase and play-off round

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Play-off round

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Group stage

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Group B

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Knockout stage

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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UEFA Youth League

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UEFA Champions League Path

Group stage

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Group A

2022–23 UEFA Youth League group stage

Group D

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Group E

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Group G

2022–23 UEFA Youth League group stage

Knockout phase

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Play-offs

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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UEFA Women's Champions League

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Qualifying rounds

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Round 1

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Round 2

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Group stage

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Group A

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Group C

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Knockout phase

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Quarter-finals

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Men's football

League Promoted to league Relegated from league
Premier League
Championship
League One
League Two
National League

Premier League

Шаблон:Main Having looking like falling short in the early stages of 2023, a fantastic recovery in the closing months of the season saw Manchester City secure their third league title in a row, the first trophy in what proved to be a memorable season for manager Pep Guardiola and the Blue side of Manchester as they also won the FA Cup and the Champions League, the latter of which included a run that included a stunning second-leg demolition of holders Real Madrid, to match their city rivals' Treble - with summer signing Erling Haaland breaking several goal-scoring records for the Premier League along the way. A fantastic start to their campaign saw Arsenal challenge for the title and remain in contention up until the closing months, when a succession of dropped points resulted in the Gunners falling away; however, their second place finish proved their highest for seven years and they secured a return to the Champions League after a six-year absence. Despite making a rough start to the campaign, Manchester United enjoyed a successful first season under Erik ten Hag, winning the League Cup and securing a return to the Champions League – with perhaps the only blemish being many heavy defeats on the road preventing them from potentially challenging for the title. Newcastle United took the final spot in the top four, the Magpies returning to the Champions League after twenty years as they completed a remarkable turnaround from being threatened with relegation twelve months previously; as with Manchester United, perhaps the only disappointment for the Toon side was their early form with too many draws in the season that also prevented an astonishing title challenge.

Having been in contention for an unprecedented quadruple the previous year, Liverpool's overall season proved to be a disappointment, a sluggish start to the league campaign extinguishing the Reds' hopes of challenging for the title following the departure of key player Sadio Mané and a failure to sign a midfielder in both transfer windows; whilst they still enjoyed some impressive results, including a 7–0 home win over Manchester United, a failure to build on these results - despite an equally strong end to the season - ultimately cost the Merseyside club a top-four finish for the first time since 2016. Brighton and Hove Albion enjoyed inarguably their greatest top-flight season, the Seagulls even shrugging off the loss of highly-regarded manager Graham Potter early in the campaign to finish with a record points total under Roberto De Zerbi and their highest goal record for years – successfully finishing in sixth place and qualifying for the Europa League and European football for the first time in their history. Aston Villa took seventh place, qualifying for the Europa Conference League; this achievement looked unlikely in late October, with the Midlands side looking likely to battle relegation once again following a poor start, but the decision to appoint former Sevilla and Arsenal manager Unai Emery proved an inspired choice as the Villans surged away from the drop zone and took advantage of the teams around them dropping points to ensure a return to European football for the first time in thirteen years. Having made a fairly strong start to their season, Tottenham Hotspur's campaign rapidly fell away from mid-October onwards; resulting in growing fan anger towards owner Daniel Levy boiling over, feelings not helped by the dismissal of manager Antonio Conte in March in the aftermath of a furious rant by the Italian over player performances during a post-match press conference following a 3-3 draw against Southampton and a lack of backing by Levy – with the London club then going over to appoint two different interim managers to cap a disappointing end to the season, and failing to qualify for any European competitions for the first time since 2009 and saw them concede more than Everton who almost got relegated, their only real positive being striker Harry Kane smashing the 30-goal mark.

For only the fourth time in the Premier League era, all three promoted teams avoided relegation; Fulham performed easily the best, the Whites falling outside of the top ten only twice across the season as they comfortably secured a second successive season in the top flight for the first time in a decade after five successive years of moving between the first and second tiers, even breaking their own club records for most wins and goals scored in a top-flight season, only missing out on European football in the closing weeks. Bournemouth endured a rough return to the top-flight, with manager Scott Parker getting sacked and replaced by former player Gary O'Neill just four games into the campaign with the club facing another relegation battle, days following a 9–0 loss to Liverpool – but having looked likely to endure the drop once again, the Cherries went on to scrap to safety in the closing weeks. Having looked set for an immediate return to the Championship, a successful run of form in the closing weeks helped Nottingham Forest defy the odds and haul themselves over the line in their first top-flight season since 1999; also proving to be key to the East Midlands club staying up were some big home results across the campaign - despite winning only one away game all season - and the continued support given to manager Steve Cooper by owner Evangelos Marinakis, even in the face of poor runs of form.

Chelsea endured their worst league season for 29 years; having made a reasonable start, the bizarre sacking of manager Thomas Tuchel against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League in favour of Graham Potter after only a few games saw the London club rapidly fall down the table, with Potter then getting the sack in early April – despite a strong run in the Champions League and some big money signings – and the appointment of former manager Frank Lampard seeing the Blues finish 12th, only mathematically securing their place early in May to cap an underwhelming first season under the ownership of Todd Boehly and missing out on European football for the first time in seven years. West Ham United endured a rough league campaign, only scraping to safety in the closing weeks after two successive seasons finishing in the top seven; however, it was in the Europa Conference League that the Hammers excelled, winning all but one of their games on their way to winning the tournament, securing their first European trophy since the Cup Winners’ Cup triumph in 1965, and in turn, ensuring a return to the Europa League for next season. Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers also looked down and out with the Eagles being the only side without a win in 2023 and the Black Country club being bottom of the table at Christmas with both clubs going on to change managers and comfortably secure safety in the closing weeks of the campaign.

At the bottom of the table, the relegation battle proved to be especially tight, with a number of teams in the mix up until the closing weeks – but after eleven years in the top-flight and a succession of lower finishes in recent seasons, Southampton's fortunes finally ran out and they endured relegation to the Championship, the Saints making it through three managers across the campaign and winning just two home games all season. Leeds United were also undone by disastrous form from late August onwards, getting through four managers, ultimately rendering the Marcelo Bielsa era a false dawn and leaving their future prospects looking almost as bleak as they had after their previous relegation from the top-flight in 2004 as they once again faced a player exodus and uncertainty over the club's ownership. Leicester City, who coincidentally had been relegated alongside Leeds United 19 years previously, filled the final relegation spot, the Foxes completing a shocking fall from grace only two years after winning the FA Cup and seven years after winning the Premier League, bringing an end to nine storied years in the top flight, the East Midlands side's relegation coming as a result of terrible form after the World Cup break whilst changing managers in April. Much like with their previous season, Everton were dragged into the relegation battle very early in the campaign, changed managers at the turn of the year, and only barely secured their Premier League position on the final day amid growing anger off-field from the fans over the running of the club. 2022–23 Premier League

Championship

Шаблон:Main In spite of seeing a number of key players depart in pre-season and making a sluggish start back to life in the Championship, the surprise decision to appoint Manchester City legend Vincent Kompany as their new manager proved an excellent one for Burnley as the Clarets comfortably secured an immediate return to the Premier League, earning promotion on Good Friday, winning the title with victory at local rivals Blackburn Rovers and finishing with over 100 points – with perhaps the only disappointment being their form after promotion to miss out on breaking the record points total for the second tier. Sheffield United took second place, making amends for their narrow play-off semi-final miss the previous season to earn their second promotion to the top flight in four years, the Blades' resurgence under manager Paul Heckingbottom continuing following their disastrous relegation in 2021. The play-off final ended up being between Luton Town and Coventry City, a remarkable achievement for the clubs considering both had played together in League Two in 2018 – with Luton overcoming the loss of manager Nathan Jones for the second time in four seasons to end their 31-year exile from the top-flight (ironically having been relegated in the season before the Premier League was established) and complete the Hatters' rise back up the football pyramid, having been in the fifth tier in 2014, and earn head coach Rob Edwards his second managerial promotion in two years.

Sunderland's first season back in the second tier proved to be a turbulent ride; despite the Black Cats losing manager Alex Neil not even a month into the season, suffering an extensive injury crisis for practically their entire campaign and enduring a number of poor runs of form, they managed to keep themselves in the promotion mix, squeezing into sixth place on the final day and then only narrowly losing in the play-off semi-finals. Norwich city missed out of playoffs and top half despite ending the first half in the top 5 having gotten poor forms in the second half saw them drag to a mid table finish though they finished 20th in the Premier League in the previous season. Having narrowly missed out on promotion the previous season, the unexpected departure of manager Carlos Corberán in pre-season destabilised Huddersfield Town's season and left them battling relegation - with only the appointment of veteran manager Neil Warnock in February providing the Terriers with enough spark to fight their way out of the drop zone and to safety in their penultimate game. After six successive years of moving between the second and third tiers, Rotherham United finally avoided relegation from the Championship and ensured a second successive season in the division, the Millers even overcoming the departure of influential manager Paul Warne early in the campaign and gaining wins at crucial points to secure their place. Queens Park Rangers spent the first half of the season looking to make a surprise promotion challenge, only for their form to completely implode following the departure of manager Michael Beale to Rangers, ultimately only staying up by virtue of two victories in their last three matches.

Despite a battling rally in the closing weeks of the season, Wigan Athletic endured their fourth relegation to League One in eight years, yet again making it through three different managers – whilst also enduring a points deduction for failing to pay players on time. Blackpool finished just above them, the Seasiders never really recovering from the loss of influential manager Neil Critchley in pre-season as they also made it through three different managers across the campaign, dropping back into the third tier after two seasons. After years of narrow escapes from the drop, Reading's luck finally ran out and they endured relegation to the third tier for the first time since 2002 – the Royals also enduring their own points deduction that coincided with a poor run of form, pushing them from a reasonable mid-table finish into the bottom three with weeks to go; had it not been for the points deduction, then Cardiff City would have been relegated. Шаблон:2022–23 EFL Championship table

League One

Шаблон:Main Having looked all but decided in the early months of 2023, the battle for the League One title ended up going to the final two weeks of the season, with each of Ipswich Town, Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday battling it out to finish in the top two – a battle that was ultimately won with Plymouth finishing as champions and Ipswich finishing second; one season after seeing influential manager Ryan Lowe depart and then narrowly missing out on a top-six finish, the Pilgrims continued their climb back up the Football League and returned to the Championship after a 13-year absence, even managing to break the 100-point mark in the process, whilst the Tractor Boys scored over 100 goals to finish with comfortably the highest goal-scoring record in the division (as well as breaking club records for wins and points in a season) to end a four-season exile from the second tier, achieve their first promotion since 2000 and earn manager Kieran McKenna, in his first full season as manager, his first promotion. Wednesday made amends in the playoffs and were promoted in the most dramatic of circumstances, overturning a 4–0 deficit in their semi final against Peterborough United to win on penalties and then winning the final in the last minute of extra time, denying Yorkshire rivals Barnsley in the process.

Forest Green Rovers' maiden campaign in League One proved an absolute disaster, finishing with the worst points total in the division for thirteen years and enduring their first relegation in 68 years in a torrid season that saw them finish with the fewest goals scored and the most conceded. Despite some spirited results across their season, five losses from their final seven games – coupled with some heavy earlier losses – ultimately consigned Accrington Stanley to their first relegation in 24 years, the Lancashire club falling back into League Two after five years. The battle to avoid the last two spots went down to the final day, with Cambridge United – in spite of a collapse in form from mid-January onwards – ultimately scraping across the line to condemn Morecambe and Milton Keynes Dons to the drop after two and four years in the division respectively; Morecambe had looked all but relegated earlier in the season, only for the Shrimpers to save some face and go down fighting with a late run of wins, whilst the Dons were made to pay for a run of six draws in their final eight games that saw them slip from apparently certain safety. Шаблон:2022–23 EFL League One table

League Two

Шаблон:Main Despite a few stuttering moments in the second half of the season, Leyton Orient emerged victorious at the top of the table and secured their first promotion to League One for eight years, going up as champions in manager Richie Wellens' first full season in charge. The battle for the remaining automatic spots proved to be much tighter, with five teams in the mix at the start of April - but having spent the previous decade consistently struggling to avoid relegation to the National League (and only avoiding relegation in 2020 thanks to the demise of both Bury and Macclesfield Town), Stevenage enjoyed a major turnaround in Steve Evans' first full season in charge and were promoted as runners-up. Northampton Town made up for losing automatic promotion on the last day of the previous season by winning promotion on the last day, securing their third promotion from League Two in seven years. Taking the final spot through the play-offs were Carlisle United, who scraped past Stockport County on penalties to secure their first promotion since 2006 and cap a wonderful turnaround under manager Paul Simpson, having been battling the drop out of the Football League only the previous year.

In spite of narrowly falling short of a second successive promotion, Stockport County's first season back in the Football League proved an excellent one, the Hatters even keeping the automatic promotion race open until the very last day. A very poor first half of the season saw Gillingham's 73-year status in the Football League under serious threat, with only fourteen points secured and just seven league goals scored by the halfway point – but the signing of forward Tom Nichols in the January transfer window proved a turning point for the Gills' season, the Kent club rocketing away from the relegation battle and comfortably into mid-table, albeit still finishing with the lowest goal tally in the campaign. Despite once again being contenders for promotion and being in the promotion race early in the season, Doncaster Rovers ended up recording their lowest finish since returning to the Football League in 2003, a consequence of indifferent form across their campaign and the second-highest number of losses for the League Two season.

The battle to avoid the drop proved unpredictable up until the final weeks of the season, with several teams looking likely to drop out of the Football League then going on to find form – but in the end, Rochdale suffered their second relegation in three years and dropped into the National League, with even a late improvement in form not being enough to keep their 102-year membership of the Football League from coming to an end. Hartlepool United were relegated after two years, ultimately being made to pay the price for dismal early-season form that saw them win only twice in their first twenty games, the north-east club's struggles following the departure of promotion-winning manager Dave Challinor the previous season continuing. Crawley Town narrowly survived at Hartlepool's expense, with a 2–0 win for Crawley over Hartlepool in their third-to-last game ultimately proving to be decisive.

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National League

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In one of the most competitive and remarkable title races in the fifth tier's history, with new goal and record points totals being set for both first and second place, Wrexham ended their second full season of ownership under Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in style, successfully holding off Notts County to end their fifteen-year exile from the Football League and go up as champions – dropping just two points at home all season and giving manager Phil Parkinson his fourth promotion (as well as the club's first promotion in twenty years). Notts County would ultimately make amends for missing out on automatic promotion by winning the play-off final against Chesterfield on penalties, capping their own remarkable season that saw the Magpies regain their status as the oldest league football club in the world (having lost it with relegation in 2019), earn manager Luke Williams his first promotion and saw summer signing Macaulay Langstaff break the goal-scoring record for the fifth tier.

Oldham Athletic's first season outside of the Football League saw the Latics initially face a second successive relegation, before the appointment of former Everton player David Unsworth as manager saw an upturn in results, enough to secure a top-half finish – with perhaps only their indifferent form earlier in the season preventing a potential play-off finish. In their first ever season at this level, Dorking Wanderers enjoyed a roller coaster ride of a campaign; despite conceding over 90 goals and spending a lot of the early months of 2023 hovering around the drop zone, the Surrey side rallied with ten games to go and went on a successful run of form to ensure their place in the fifth tier for another season, even managing to outscore over half the teams in the table.

At the bottom of the table, Maidstone United's return to the fifth tier proved to be a complete disaster, with just five wins all season and over 100 goals conceded, the club securing just four points after the January dismissal of manager Hakan Hayrettin; making even bigger headlines were Scunthorpe United, who suffered the embarrassment of a second successive relegation and fell into the National League North, just twelve years after having played in the Championship – the Iron becoming only the second team to endure back-to-back relegations from the Football League to the sixth tier. A decade after having won promotion to the Championship, Yeovil Town's fall down the football pyramid continued as they fell into the sixth tier for the first time since 1997, the Glovers being let down by the worst goal-scoring record in the division and a failure to turn any of their many draws into wins. A late winning run from Torquay United saw the battle to avoid the last relegation spot go down to the final day, but ultimately the Gulls could not better the results of their rivals and fell back into the National League South, just two years after narrowly missing out on promotion back to the fourth tier.

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North

AFC Fylde won the league and returned to the fifth tier for the first time since 2020, King's Lynn Town finished in second, two points behind. Kidderminster Harriers won 2–0 against Brackley Town in the play-off final to seal promotion to the fifth tier. Newly promoted Scarborough Athletic and Buxton impressed, finishing eighth and eleventh respectively. Southport and Farsley Celtic survived relegation on the final day despite defeat to relegated Leamington and Spennymoor Town who missed out on the play-offs due to goal difference. Blyth Spartans survived relegation with a 5–0 win over Hereford on the final day. 2022–23 National League

South

Ebbsfleet United were champions, breaking the 100-point barrier. Oxford City won promotion to the fifth tier for the first time in their history after beating St Albans City 4–0 in the final. Weymouth looked like they were heading for a second successive relegation but survived on goal difference, as did Dover Athletic. Шаблон:2022–23 National League South table

League play-offs

Football League play-offs

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EFL Championship

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Final

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EFL League One

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Final

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EFL League Two

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National League play-offs

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National League
Final

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Cup competitions

FA Cup

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Final

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2023 FA Cup final

EFL Cup

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Final

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Community Shield

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2022 FA Community Shield

EFL Trophy

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Final

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FA Trophy

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Final

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Women's football

Women's Super League

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Women's Championship

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FA Women's National League

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Cup competitions

Women's FA Cup

Women's FA Cup

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Final

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FA Women's League Cup

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Final

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Women's FA Community Shield

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2022 Women's FA Community Shield

Managerial changes

This is a list of changes of managers within English league football:

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of departure Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Lincoln City Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Appleton[1] Mutual consent 30 April 2022 Pre-season Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Kennedy[2] 12 May 2022
Charlton Athletic Шаблон:Flagicon Johnnie Jackson[3] Sacked 3 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Garner[4] 8 June 2022
Fleetwood Town Шаблон:Flagicon Stephen Crainey[5] End of contract 4 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Brown[6] 12 May 2022
Reading Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Ince
Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Gilkes
End of interim spell 7 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Ince 16 May 2022[7]
Queens Park Rangers Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Warburton[8] End of contract Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Beale[9] 1 June 2022
Blackburn Rovers Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Mowbray[10] Шаблон:Flagicon Jon Dahl Tomasson[11] 14 June 2022
AFC Wimbledon Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Bowen[12] End of interim spell Шаблон:Flagicon Johnnie Jackson[13] 16 May 2022
Barnsley Шаблон:Flagicon Martin Devaney 8 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Duff[14] 15 June 2022
Hartlepool United Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Nelson End of caretaker spell Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Hartley[15] 3 June 2022
Crawley Town Шаблон:Flagicon Lewis Young Шаблон:Flagicon Kevin Betsy[16] 6 June 2022
Forest Green Rovers Шаблон:Flagicon Rob Edwards[17] Signed by Watford 11 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Ian Burchnall[18] 27 May 2022
Barrow Шаблон:Flagicon Phil Brown[19] End of interim spell 12 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Pete Wild[20]
Salford City Шаблон:Flagicon Gary Bowyer[21] Sacked 17 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Wood[22] 20 May 2022
Watford Шаблон:Flagicon Roy Hodgson[23] End of contract 22 May 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Rob Edwards[24] 23 May 2022
Manchester United Шаблон:Flagicon Ralf Rangnick[25] End of interim spell Шаблон:Flagicon Erik ten Hag[25]
Burnley Шаблон:Flagicon Mike Jackson
Шаблон:Flagicon Connor King
Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Mee (joint-caretakers)
End of caretaker spell Шаблон:Flagicon Vincent Kompany[26] 14 June 2022
Blackpool Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Critchley[27] Signed by Aston Villa
as assistant head coach
2 June 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Appleton[28] 17 June 2022
Swindon Town Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Garner[29] Signed by Charlton Athletic 8 June 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Lindsey[30] 20 June 2022
Cheltenham Town Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Duff[31] Signed by Barnsley 13 June 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Wade Elliott[32] 27 June 2022
Derby County Шаблон:Flagicon Wayne Rooney Resigned 24 June 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Rosenior (interim)[33] 26 June 2022
Birmingham City Шаблон:Flagicon Lee Bowyer[34] Sacked 2 July 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon John Eustace[35] 3 July 2022
Huddersfield Town Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Corberán[36] Resigned 7 July 2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Schofield[37] 7 July 2022
Rochdale Шаблон:Flagicon Robbie Stockdale[38] Sacked 18 August 2022 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Jim Bentley[39] 29 August 2022
Stoke City Шаблон:Flagicon Michael O'Neill[40] 25 August 2022 21st Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Neil[41] 28 August 2022
Sunderland Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Neil[42] Signed by Stoke City 28 August 2022 12th Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Mowbray[43] 30 August 2022
Bournemouth Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Parker[44] Sacked 30 August 2022 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Gary O'NeilШаблон:Efn[45] 30 August 2022
Burton Albion Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink[46] Resigned 5 September 2022 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Dino Maamria[47] 6 September 2022
Chelsea Шаблон:Flagicon Thomas Tuchel[48] Sacked 7 September 2022 6th Шаблон:Flagicon Graham Potter[49] 8 September 2022
Brighton & Hove Albion Шаблон:Flagicon Graham Potter[50] Signed by Chelsea 8 September 2022 4th Шаблон:Flagicon Roberto De Zerbi[51] 18 September 2022
Huddersfield Town Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Schofield[52] Sacked 14 September 2022 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Fotheringham[53] 28 September 2022
Cardiff City Шаблон:Flagicon Steve Morison[54] 18 September 2022 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Mark HudsonШаблон:Efn[55] 18 September 2022
Hartlepool United Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Hartley[56] 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Keith CurleШаблон:Efn[57]
Colchester United Шаблон:Flagicon Wayne Brown[58] 21st Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Bloomfield[59] 30 September 2022
Derby County Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Rosenior End of interim spell 22 September 2022 7th Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Warne[60] 22 September 2022
Rotherham United Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Warne[61] Signed by Derby County 8th Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Taylor[62] 4 October 2022
Watford Шаблон:Flagicon Rob Edwards[63] Sacked 26 September 2022 10th Шаблон:Flagicon Slaven Bilić[64] 26 September 2022
Hull City Шаблон:Flagicon Shota Arveladze[65] 30 September 2022 20th Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Rosenior[66] 3 November 2022
Wolverhampton Wanderers Шаблон:Flagicon Bruno Lage[67] 2 October 2022 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Julen Lopetegui[68] 14 November 2022
Middlesbrough Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Wilder[69] 3 October 2022 22nd Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Carrick[70] 24 October 2022
Exeter City Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Taylor[71] Signed by Rotherham United 4 October 2022 11th Шаблон:Flagicon Gary Caldwell[72]
Crawley Town Шаблон:Flagicon Kevin Betsy[73] Sacked 9 October 2022 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Etherington[74] 27 November 2022
West Bromwich Albion Шаблон:Flagicon Steve Bruce[75] 10 October 2022 22nd Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Corberán[76] 25 October 2022
Newport County Шаблон:Flagicon James Rowberry[77] 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Graham Coughlan[78] 20 October 2022
Doncaster Rovers Шаблон:Flagicon Gary McSheffrey[79] 17 October 2022 12th Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Schofield[80]
Aston Villa Шаблон:Flagicon Steven Gerrard[81] 20 October 2022 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Unai Emery[82] 1 November 2022
Crewe Alexandra Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Morris[83] Demoted to assistant manager 4 November 2022 16th Шаблон:Flagicon Lee BellШаблон:Efn[83] 4 November 2022
Southampton Шаблон:Flagicon Ralph Hasenhüttl[84] Sacked 7 November 2022 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Nathan Jones[85] 10 November 2022
Luton Town Шаблон:Flagicon Nathan Jones[86] Signed by Southampton 10 November 2022 9th Шаблон:Flagicon Rob Edwards[87] 17 November 2022
Wigan Athletic Шаблон:Flagicon Leam Richardson[88] Sacked 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Kolo Touré[89] 29 November 2022
Queens Park Rangers Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Beale[90] Signed by Rangers 28 November 2022 7th Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Critchley[91] 11 December 2022
Charlton Athletic Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Garner[92] Sacked 5 December 2022 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Dean Holden[93] 20 December 2022
Milton Keynes Dons Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Manning[94] 11 December 2022 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Jackson[95] 23 December 2022
Norwich City Шаблон:Flagicon Dean Smith[96] 27 December 2022 5th Шаблон:Flagicon David Wagner[97] 6 January 2023
Crawley Town Шаблон:Flagicon Matthew Etherington[98] Mutual Consent 29 December 2022 20th Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Lindsey[99] 11 January 2023
Portsmouth Шаблон:Flagicon Danny Cowley[100] Sacked 2 January 2023 12th Шаблон:Flagicon John Mousinho[101] 20 January 2023
Peterborough United Шаблон:Flagicon Grant McCann[102] 4 January 2023 8th Шаблон:Flagicon Darren Ferguson[102] 4 January 2023
Swindon Town Шаблон:Flagicon Scott Lindsey[103] Signed by Crawley Town 11 January 2023 8th Шаблон:Flagicon Jody Morris[104] 31 January 2023
Cardiff City Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Hudson[105] Sacked 14 January 2023 21st Шаблон:Flagicon Sabri Lamouchi[106] 27 January 2023
Blackpool Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Appleton[107] 18 January 2023 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Mick McCarthy[108] 19 January 2023
Everton Шаблон:Flagicon Frank Lampard[109] 23 January 2023 19th Шаблон:Flagicon Sean Dyche[110] 30 January 2023
Forest Green Rovers Шаблон:Flagicon Ian Burchnall[111] 25 January 2023 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Duncan Ferguson[112] 26 January 2023
Wigan Athletic Шаблон:Flagicon Kolo Touré[113] 26 January 2023 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Shaun Maloney[114] 28 January 2023
Leeds United Шаблон:Flagicon Jesse Marsch[115] 6 February 2023 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Javi Gracia[116] 21 February 2023
Huddersfield Town Шаблон:Flagicon Mark Fotheringham[117] 8 February 2023 22nd Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Warnock[118] 13 February 2023
Southampton Шаблон:Flagicon Nathan Jones[119] 12 February 2023 20th Шаблон:Flagicon Rubén SellésШаблон:Efn[120] 12 February 2023
Queens Park Rangers Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Critchley[121] 19 February 2023 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Gareth Ainsworth[122] 21 February 2023
Wycombe Wanderers Шаблон:Flagicon Gareth Ainsworth[122] Signed by Queens Park Rangers 21 February 2023 7th Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Bloomfield[123]
Colchester United Шаблон:Flagicon Matt Bloomfield[124] Signed by Wycombe Wanderers 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Ben Garner[125] 2 March 2023
Hartlepool United Шаблон:Flagicon Keith Curle[126] Sacked 22 February 2023 22nd Шаблон:Flagicon John Askey[127] 23 February 2023
Oxford United Шаблон:Flagicon Karl Robinson[128] 26 February 2023 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Liam Manning[129] 11 March 2023
Watford Шаблон:Flagicon Slaven Bilić[130] 7 March 2023 9th Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Wilder[131] 7 March 2023
Crystal Palace Шаблон:Flagicon Patrick Vieira[132] 17 March 2023 12th Шаблон:Flagicon Roy Hodgson[133] 21 March 2023
Tranmere Rovers Шаблон:Flagicon Micky Mellon[134] 19 March 2023 14th Шаблон:Flagicon Ian DawesШаблон:Efn 19 March 2023
Tottenham Hotspur Шаблон:Flagicon Antonio Conte[135] Mutual Consent 26 March 2023 4th Шаблон:Flagicon Cristian Stellini (interim)[136] 26 March 2023
Rochdale Шаблон:Flagicon Jim Bentley[137] Sacked 27 March 2023 24th Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy McNulty[137]Шаблон:Efn 27 March 2023
Leicester City Шаблон:Flagicon Brendan Rodgers[138] Mutual Consent 2 April 2023 19th Шаблон:Flagicon Dean Smith (interim)[139] 10 April 2023
Chelsea Шаблон:Flagicon Graham Potter[140] Sacked 11th Шаблон:Flagicon Frank Lampard (caretaker)[141] 6 April 2023
Blackpool Шаблон:Flagicon Mick McCarthy[142] Mutual consent 8 April 2023 23rd Шаблон:Flagicon Stephen Dobbie (caretaker) 8 April 2023
Reading Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Ince[143] Sacked 11 April 2023 22nd Шаблон:Flagicon Noel Hunt (interim)[143] 11 April 2023
Port Vale Шаблон:Flagicon Darrell Clarke[144] 17 April 2023 18th Шаблон:Flagicon Andy Crosby[144]Шаблон:Efn 17 April 2023
Walsall Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Flynn[145] 19 April 2023 15th Шаблон:Flagicon Mat Sadler[145]Шаблон:Efn 19 April 2023
Tottenham Hotspur Шаблон:Flagicon Cristian Stellini (interim)[146] 24 April 2023 5th Шаблон:Flagicon Ryan Mason (interim)[147] 24 April 2023
Swindon Town Шаблон:Flagicon Jody Morris[148] 1 May 2023 10th Шаблон:Flagicon Steve Mildenhall and Шаблон:Flagicon Gavin Gunning (Interim) 1 May 2023
Leeds United Шаблон:Flagicon Javi Gracia[149] 3 May 2023 17th Шаблон:Flagicon Sam Allardyce (Interim)[150] 3 May 2023

Deaths

Retirements

Diary of the season

  • 31 August 2022: The first month of the Premier League season ends with Arsenal top of the table with the only 100% record in the division, 2 points ahead of Manchester City. Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool, Leeds United and Fulham complete the top seven. Leicester City finish August bottom of the league, albeit with a game in hand (against Manchester United). Wolverhampton Wanderers (18th) and Aston Villa complete the relegation zone, with Everton evading the bottom three on goals scored. Sheffield United lead the Championship at the end of the month, ahead of the three sides relegated from the Premier League last season – Norwich City, Burnley, and Watford. Blackburn Rovers and Reading complete the top six. Coventry City prop up the Championship, but have three games in hand over most of the rest of the table due to three home games being postponed due to an unsafe playing pitch. One of those is against Huddersfield Town, who stand in 23rd; Birmingham City are 22nd.
  • 30 September 2022: At the end of a month disrupted by the international break and the recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Arsenal remain top of the Premier League, a point ahead of Manchester City and Spurs. Brighton, Manchester United, Fulham, and Chelsea round out the top seven. Leicester remain bottom of the Premier League as only one of three teams in the Football League yet to win in the league, joined in the relegation zone by West Ham United (18th) and Nottingham Forest. Sheffield United continue to lead the Championship, 3 points ahead of Norwich. Reading, Burnley, Luton Town (who have played a game more than their promotion rivals), and Sunderland (ahead of Queens Park Rangers and Blackburn on goal difference) make up the play-off places. Coventry City, the second of three winless teams (the third being fourth-tier Hartlepool United), remain bottom with their three games in hand. Huddersfield Town also remain in 23rd. Middlesbrough are 22nd, behind West Bromwich Albion on goal difference.
  • 31 October 2022: Arsenal remain top of the Premier League at the end of October, 2 points ahead of Manchester City. Spurs and Newcastle United hold the other 2 Champions League spots, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Fulham finishing the month in the top seven. Leicester have ended their winless streak but finish October in 18th, forcing Nottingham Forest down to 20th; West Ham have escaped the relegation zone at the expense of Wolves. Burnley have climbed to top of the Championship, 2 points ahead of Lancastrian rivals Blackburn. The play-off zone is completely changed from the end of September, and now consists of QPR, Sheffield United, Watford and Swansea. Coventry have escaped the relegation zone, and now West Brom are now bottom of the league, 4 points behind Huddersfield. Middlesbrough have escaped 22nd at the expense of Wigan Athletic.
  • 30 November 2022: A month with a football schedule ended early by the FIFA World Cup in Qatar finishes with Arsenal having increased their lead over Manchester City at the Premier League summit to 5 points. Newcastle have jumped ahead of Spurs, as Liverpool and Brighton have done to Chelsea and Fulham; Manchester United remain fifth. Wolves end the month bottom of the league and facing the ignomity of being bottom at Christmas. Nottingham Forest are now 18th, with the Midlands clubs sandwiching Southampton in the bottom three. Burnley remain top of the Championship, 3 points ahead of Sheffield United, who have swapped positions with Blackburn. Watford climb to fourth, Norwich return to the play-off zone to stand in fifth, and Coventry complete a spectacular 2 month streak of good form to finish November in sixth. West Brom have enjoyed a similar run to finish November out of the bottom three, though there has been no such turnaround for Huddersfield or Wigan, who are now joined in the relegation zone by Blackpool.
  • 31 December 2022: 2023 arrives with Arsenal now 7 points clear of Manchester City in first. Newcastle remain third, Manchester United have climbed above Spurs to fourth, Liverpool remain sixth, and Fulham completes the top seven. Wolves, Nottingham Forest and Southampton remain in the relegation zone, although Wolves have climbed to 18th. Burnley remain 3 points ahead of Sheffield United in the Championship title race. The Yorkshire club have opened up an 11-point gap over third-placed Blackburn, greater than the point difference between sixth and 21st in the Championship. Sunderland and Watford are tied on 37 points in fourth and fifth, and Middlesbrough claim the coveted sixth position ahead of Norwich, Luton, Millwall and Reading on goal difference. With over half the season played and the aforementioned narrow margins, the play-off chase continues to offer intrigue, with even bottom three clubs Huddersfield, Blackpool, and Wigan only a few matches away from transforming themselves into play-off contenders.
  • 31 January 2023: Arsenal's lead has been whittled down by Manchester City to 5 points at the end of January, though Arsenal have a game in hand. The top seven is unchanged from the end of December, except for Brighton replacing Liverpool in sixth place. Southampton remain bottom of the league, with Bournemouth (18th) and Everton failing into the bottom three. In the Championship, Burnley's lead over Sheffield United has increased to 5, while Sheffield United's lead over third place (now held by Middlesbrough) has increased to 12. Luton, Watford, and Blackburn complete the top six, but with only 6 points between 6th and 16th the race for the top 6 is far from settled. Although Huddersfield, Blackpool, and Wigan remain in the Championship relegation zone, all 3 have at least one game in hand over 21st-placed Cardiff City.
  • 28 February 2023: February ends with Arsenal's lead over Manchester City down to 2 points, though Arsenal still have a game in hand. Poor form has seen Newcastle allow Manchester United and Tottenham to leapfrog them out of the Champions League places and knock them down to fifth. Fulham have climbed to sixth, and Liverpool have rejoined the top seven. The relegation zone is unchanged, except for Everton and Bournemouth swapping positions. Burnley's lead in the Championship has grown to 12 points (albeit having played a game more than Sheffield United) - with 19 points between them and third-placed Middlesbrough, it appears to be only a matter of time before the Lancastrian club confirm an immediate return to the Premier League. Blackburn and Luton finish February exchanging their previous end-of-month positions, with Millwall taking fifth. The Championship relegation zone is unchanged from the end of January.
  • 23 March 2023: Harry Kane becomes the England national football team's all-time record scorer with 54 goals in 81 appearances, after scoring a penalty in a 1–2 win against Italy in UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying.[323][324]
  • 31 March 2023: Arsenal extend their lead over Manchester City at the Premier League summit to 8 points as March ends, though City now have a game in hand over the London side. Manchester United, Spurs and Newcastle remain third to fifth, Liverpool have climbed to sixth, and Brighton return to the top seven. Newcastle, Liverpool, and Brighton all have games in hand over Spurs, including fixtures yet to be played against the North Londoners, so the race for the top four remains up for grabs. Southampton and Bournemouth remain in the relegation zone, though Everton have managed to escape the bottom three at the expense of West Ham. Only four points separate 20th-placed Southampton and 12th-placed Crystal Palace. In the Championship, Burnley need only 8 points from their last 8 games to seal their return to the Premier League. Sheffield United's lead over Middlesbrough in third has been cut down to 3 points, though the Teesside club have played a game more. Luton, Blackburn, and Millwall remain in the top six, as do Huddersfield, Blackpool and Wigan in the bottom three.
  • 2 April 2023: Bolton Wanderers win their first knockout trophy since 1989 when defeating Plymouth Argyle 4-0 in the Papa John's Trophy final at Wembley Stadium. The final's four goal margin is the biggest in the competition's 41-year history.
  • 30 April 2023: The Premier League enters its final stretch with Manchester City now 1 point ahead of Arsenal following a poor April for the North London side, with City still having a game in hand on Arsenal. Newcastle have climbed to third, pushing Manchester United down to fourth, while Liverpool have climbed above Spurs to fifth. Villa, Brighton and Brentford also remain in the chase for European qualification. At the other end of the table, Southampton look doomed with only 4 games left to make up a 6-point deficit on 17th-placed Nottingham Forest. Leicester and Everton have dropped into the bottom three, though they have a head-to-head match at the King Power Stadium in hand over their relegation rivals. Burnley have confirmed their immediate return to the Premier League as Football League champions, while Sheffield United have also sealed promotion. Luton (3rd) and Middlesbrough have also confirmed their places in the play-offs, but the race for the final two spots is going down to the wire. Coventry and Millwall go into the final matchday holding the coveted fifth and sixth positions, but Sunderland, West Brom, and Blackburn all have the opportunity to leapfrog them if results go their way. There is no such hope for Wigan and Blackpool at the bottom end of the table, as both have confirmed their relegation to League One. Reading have dropped into the relegation zone following a points deduction by the EFL for breaching a business plan, but could yet escape if 21st-placed Huddersfield lose their game in hand to Sheffield United and then lose to the Royals on the final day.

Notes

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References

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