Swansea City kick-start their 2022/23 Championship campaign away at Rotherham United.
The Swans are set to embark on their second campaign under Russell Martin and take on the newly-promoted Millers at the New York Stadium on Saturday, July 30 on the opening weekend of the new season. Their first home match for the upcoming term sees Swansea host Blackburn Rovers on Saturday, August 6.
They then face Blackpool, Millwall, Luton Town, Middlesbrough and Stoke City in what is a busy August schedule which is also set to include the beginning of their Carabao Cup assault. The first South Wales derby sees Martin's men host Cardiff City at the Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday, October 22, with the return fixture in the capital being played on Saturday, April 1, 2023.
The Swans' final home game before the World Cup break sees them welcome Wigan Athletic to south Wales on Saturday, November 5 while they travel to Huddersfield Town seven days later before the schedule is halted for a month as Wales head to Qatar.
Martin's former club Norwich City travel to Swansea on December 10 in what is the first fixture after the break, with Swansea heading to Coventry City a week later.
Swansea then return to action against Reading at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Boxing Day before hosting Watford on December 29 in what will be their final home game of the calendar year. Burnley visit the Swansea.com Stadium on New Year's Day, and the Jack Army will be making the long trip to newly-promoted Sunderland two weeks later for the first away league match of 2023.
The Swans travel to Hull City for their final away Championship game of the campaign on Saturday, April 29 before playing against West Brom on home soil a week later to bring the regular season to its climax. The fixtures are available in full below:
Swansea City's 2022/23 Championship schedule
Rotherham United (a) - 30/07/2022 (3pm)
Blackburn Rovers (h) - 06/08/2022 (3pm)
Blackpool (a) - 13/08/2022 (3pm)
Millwall (h) - 16/08/2022 (7:45pm)
Luton Town (h) - 20/08/2022 (3pm)
Middlesbrough (a) - 27/08/2022 (3pm)
Stoke City (a) - 31/08/2022 (8pm)
Queens Park Rangers (h) - 03/09/2022 (3pm)
Birmingham City (a) - 10/09/2022 (3pm)
Sheffield United (h) - 13/09/2022 (7:45pm)
Hull City (h) - 17/09/2022 (3pm)
West Bromwich Albion (a) 01/10/2022 (3pm)
Watford (a) - 05/10/2022 (7:45pm)
Sunderland (h) - 08/10/2022 (3pm)
Burnley (a) - 15/10/2022 (3pm)
Reading (h) - 18/10/2022 (7:45pm)
Cardiff City (h) - 22/10/2022 (3pm)
Bristol City (a) - 29/10/2022 (3pm)
Preston North End (a) - 01/11/2022 (7:45pm)
Wigan Athletic (h) - 05/11/2022 (3pm)
Huddersfield Town (a) - 12/11/2022 (3pm)
Norwich City (h) - 10/12/2022 (3pm)
Coventry City (a) - 17/12/2022 (3pm)
Reading (a) - 26/12/2022 (3pm)
Watford (h) - 29/12/2022 (7:45pm)
Burnley (h) - 01/01/2023 (3pm)
Sunderland (a) - 14/01/2023 (3pm)
Queens Park Rangers (a) - 21/01/2023 (3pm)
Stoke City (h) - 28/01/2023 (3pm)
Birmingham City (h) - 04/02/2023 (3pm)
Sheffield United (a) - 11/02/2023 (3pm)
Blackpool (h) - 15/02/2023 (7:45pm)
Blackburn Rovers (a) - 18/02/2023 (3pm)
Rotherham United (h) - 25/02/2023 (3pm)
Luton Town (a) - 04/03/2023 (3pm)
Middlesbrough (h) - 11/03/2023 (3pm)
Millwall (a) - 14/03/2023 (7:45pm)
Bristol City (h) - 18/03/2023 (3pm)
Cardiff City (a) - 01/04/2023 (3pm)
Coventry City (h) - 07/04/2023 (3pm)
Wigan Athletic (a) - 10/04/2023 (3pm)
Huddersfield Town (h) - 15/04/2023 (3pm)
Preston North End (h) - 19/04/2023 (7:45pm)
Norwich City (a) - 22/04/2023 (3pm)
Hull City (a) - 29/04/2023 (3pm)
West Bromwich Albion (h) - 06/05/2023 (3pm)
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