Championship
Frank Lampard was the story of the week, winning Championship Manager of the Season at the EFL Awards. Fair play to him for steering Coventry City back to the top flight after 25 years — proper achievement, mind you. With promotion secured three games early following a 1-1 draw at Blackburn, Lampard called it “special and unique” — I’ll give you that. Coventry did it all without those parachute payments too. Over at Middlesbrough, their Hayden Hackney nabbed Player of the Season, though they’ve still got some work to do: a 2-2 draw with Ipswich means both sides are level on goal difference, and Boro need wins in their final games to clinch second. Elsewhere, Stoke City‘s Mark Robins said his season has been “defined by injuries” after another loss to Wrexham.
Championship Table
League One
Cardiff City were the big news in League One, sealing promotion with a 3-1 win at Reading. Their celebrations got even more dramatic when Exeter City‘s goalkeeper netted a last-minute equaliser against Stockport County, mathematically confirming Cardiff’s rise. Meanwhile, Bromley made history by getting promoted to League One for the first time in their 134-year run after Notts County‘s defeat to Barnet did the maths for them. At the other end, Rotherham United got relegated after a 3-0 loss to Wigan, with manager Lee Clark publicly questioning his players’ commitment — words that will sting at Oakwell.
League One
Updated: 25 Apr 2026, 2:42 PM
Women’s Super League
It was a big week for international football, with England‘s Lionesses marking their 500th international fixture against Iceland. They won it 1-0 thanks to Alessia Russo, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton making crucial saves. Keira Walsh also reached 100 England caps, becoming the 15th most-capped player in the nation’s history. On the home nations front, Wales won 1-0 against Albania, with Sophie Ingle celebrated for earning her 150th cap — only the second Welsh player after Jess Fishlock to reach that landmark.
Women's Super League
Updated: 25 Apr 2026, 2:42 PM
Weekly digest covering 13 April 2026 – 20 April 2026. Based on 134 articles. Sources: BBC Sport, The Guardian. About our editorial process.

