Championship
The Championship’s biggest talking point this week came from further up the football pyramid, as Sunderland made headlines by defeating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in Roberto De Zerbi‘s nightmare managerial debut, with Nordi Mukiele scoring the only goal. It leaves Spurs winless in 14 Premier League games and sliding dangerously toward the second tier — a sobering reminder of how quickly fortunes can change. Meanwhile, the East Anglian derby buildup dominated Championship talk, with Philippe Clement‘s Norwich City transformed into the division’s form side since January, closing to within eight points of the play-offs ahead of Saturday’s clash at Portman Road against promotion-chasing Ipswich Town.
Elsewhere, Millwall striker Josh Coburn claimed the Championship Player of the Month award for March, making it back-to-back monthly wins for the Lions. Portsmouth face arguably the division’s most punishing run-in, with three games against promotion-chasing sides threatening to seal their fate, while Stoke City boss Mark Robins urged his players to accept criticism after a dramatic collapse from fourth in December to 13th now, 12 points adrift of the play-offs.
Championship Table
League One
The week’s most solemn story came from Blackpool, where supporter Graham Sharman passed away following a medical emergency during Saturday’s home match against Peterborough United. The game was halted for 30 minutes as emergency staff responded, and the thoughts of the football community are with his family. On the pitch, Cardiff City are closing in on automatic promotion after a 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers consolidated second place, while Lincoln City have already secured a historic Championship return — their first since 1961 — under the innovative Michael Skubala, who has reportedly drawn inspiration from the Red Arrows aerobatic team based in Lincolnshire.
Wrexham suffered a damaging 2-0 defeat to Birmingham City, leaving them four points off the play-off places with just four games remaining, while Exeter City remain in the relegation zone despite a 2-2 Devon derby draw with Plymouth Argyle giving interim boss Matt Taylor some encouragement. Rotherham United manager Lee Clark insists survival is still mathematically possible, though 11 points from safety with six games left tells a harsher story.
League One
Updated: 15 Apr 2026, 1:45 AM
Women’s Super League
The WSL faces a frustrating four-week pause as an extended international window disrupts domestic momentum, with most European nations opting to play only two of the three permitted fixtures — a scheduling disconnect that continues to frustrate clubs and supporters alike. The international scene itself carries genuine intrigue, however: England prepare for a crunch World Cup qualifier against Spain at Wembley, with manager Sarina Wiegman and forward Alessia Russo speaking to the BBC ahead of what could be a defining evening for the Lionesses.
Wales also head into a pivotal double-header against Albania, with coach Rhian Wilkinson urging her side to “show up” and protect their Group B1 lead. Sophie Ingle reports feeling back to her best after a lengthy ACL absence, while the squad evolves post-Jess Fishlock. Off the pitch, Liverpool announced the signing of Germany international Vivien Endemann from Wolfsburg on a pre-contract, and Aston Villa and Manchester United will compete in the Women’s World Sevens at Brentford in May.
Women's Super League
Updated: 15 Apr 2026, 1:45 AM
Weekly digest covering 06 April 2026 – 13 April 2026. Based on 124 articles. Sources: BBC Sport, The Guardian.

