Swansea City’s 2022-23 Championship fixtures (Subject to change) JULY Saturday, July 30 – Rotherham United (A) AUGUST Saturday, August 6 – Blackburn Rovers (H) Saturday, August 13 – Blackpool (A) Tuesday, August 16 – Millwall (H) Saturday, August 20 – Luton Town (H) Saturday, August 27 – Middlesbrough (A) Saturday, August 31 – Stoke City (A) SEPTEMBER Saturday, September 3 – Queens Park Rangers (H) Saturday, September 10 – Birmingham City (A) Tuesday, September 13 – Sheffield United (H) Saturday, September 17 – Hull City (H) OCTOBER Saturday, October 1 – West Bromwich Albion (A) Wednesday, October 5 – Watford (A) Saturday, October 8 – Sunderland (H) Saturday, October 15 – Burnley (A) Tuesday, October 18 – Reading (H) Saturday, October 22 – Cardiff City (H) Saturday, October 29 – Bristol City (A) NOVEMBER Tuesday, November 1 – Preston North End (A) Saturday November 5 – Wigan Athletic (H) Saturday, November 12 – Huddersfield Town (A) Fifa World Cup 2022 Break DECEMBER Saturday, December 10 – Norwich City (H) Saturday, December 17 – Coventry City (A) Monday, December 26 – Reading (A) Thursday, December 29 – Watford (H) JANUARY Sunday, January 1 – Burnley (H) Saturday, January 14 – Sunderland (A) Saturday, January 21 – Queens Park Rangers (A) Saturday, January 28 – Stoke City (H) FEBRUARY Saturday, February 4 – Birmingham City (H) Saturday, February 11 – Sheffield United (A) Wednesday, February 15 – Blackpool (H) Saturday, February 18 – Blackburn Rovers (A) Saturday, February 25 – Rotherham United (H) MARCH Saturday, March 4 – Luton Town (A) Saturday, March 11 – Middlesbrough (H) Tuesday, March 14 – Millwall (A) Saturday, March 18 – Bristol City (H) APRIL Saturday, April 1 – Cardiff City (A) Friday, April 7 – Coventry City (H) Monday April 10 – Wigan Athletic (A) Saturday, April 15 – Huddersfield Town (H) Wednesday, April 19 – Preston North End (H) Saturday, April 22 – Norwich City (A) Saturday, April 29 – Hull City (A) MAY Saturday, May 6 – West Bromwich Albion (H)
The Swans website says that this is the 14th time in the last 16 seasons that the Swans have started a league campaign away from SA1…..
Very surprising stat, that. Away to Oxford United in the Carabao Cup. A chance to avenge the thumping Oxford meted out to The Swans' in the FA Cup some 6 or so years ago. Kemar raised the Roofe for Oxford that night. Swans' should have snapped him up, but he went to Leeds, I think.
I sincerely hope The Swans covered Haverfordwest's costs, and added some extra cash for their making the effort. Can't see why the game couldn't have been played tomorrow in Haverfordwest, at a time to avoid clash with the rugby. Some gate money for the home team.