EFL consider making radical changes to the calendar next season | OneFootball

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·16 de setembro de 2025

EFL consider making radical changes to the calendar next season

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The English Football League (EFL) are reportedly considering making radical changes to the calendar next season.

According to the Daily Mail, the EFL’s chiefs could decide to start next season in July with a round of League Cup games.


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The league’s bosses are mulling over several options due to the congested fixture calendar.

The 2025-26 League One and League Two seasons started on August 1, with the Championship and Premier League campaigns beginning on August 8 and August 15, respectively.

The League Cup fixtures got underway in the week commencing August 11.

EFL bosses are now considering bringing the start date forward by moving the League Cup opening round to the first weekend of August.

This is one of many options being discussed by the EFL board, and a decision will only be made after extensive consultation with clubs.

A three-week international break in September further complicates the matter, requiring more time to ensure cup games are played before English teams enter European competitions.

The proposal is a similar format to the one used by the National League, with the lower-placed teams playing eliminators before the winners face the teams which finished third and fourth in two-legged ties.

However, the plan has not been presented to the Football Association Board, and formal voting at EFL level has not taken place.

Several Championship clubs have been very receptive to this idea, but the Premier League is resistant due to concerns about diluting the quality of its competition.

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