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QPR V Sheffield Wednesday

Loftus Road Stadium

London

Jan 4 Sun • 2026 • 12:00pm

Soccer

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Loftus Road Stadium, London

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QPR V Sheffield Wednesday at the Loftus Road Stadium, London

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Wikipedia Bio

Sheffield Wednesday
Badge of Sheffield Wednesday
Full nameSheffield Wednesday Football Club
NicknamesThe Owls, Wednesday, Blue and White Wizards
Short nameSWFC
Founded4 September 1867; 158 years ago (1867-09-04) as The Wednesday
GroundHillsborough Stadium
Capacity39,732
OwnerArise Capital Partners LLC
ChairmanDavid Storch
Head coachHenrik Pedersen
LeagueEFL Championship
2025–26EFL Championship, 24th of 24 (relegated)
Websiteswfc.co.uk
Current season

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, but will compete in EFL League One in the 2026–27 season following relegation. The club is owned by Arise Capital Partners LLC.[1]

Formed in 1867 as an offshoot of The Wednesday Cricket Club (itself formed in 1820), they were known as The Wednesday Football Club until 1929. Wednesday is one of the oldest surviving football clubs in the world of any code, and the second-oldest professional association football club in England.[a] In 1868 its team won the Cromwell Cup, only the second tournament of its kind. They were founding members and inaugural champions of the Football Alliance in 1889, before joining The Football League three years later. In 1992, they became founder members of the Premier League. The team has spent most of its league history in English football's top two flights, but has not played in the top tier since 2000.

The Owls, as they are nicknamed, are one of the most successful teams in English football by major honours, having won four league titles, three FA Cups, one League Cup and one FA Community Shield. Wednesday have also competed in UEFA cup competitions on four occasions, reaching the quarter-finals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1963. In 1991, they defeated Manchester United 1–0 in the Football League Cup final as a second-tier team. As of 2026, they remain the last team to win one of English football's major trophies while outside the top flight.

In the 19th century, they played their matches at several stadiums around central Sheffield, including Olive Grove and Bramall Lane. Since 1899, the club has played all its home matches at Hillsborough Stadium, a near-40,000 capacity stadium in the north-west Sheffield suburb of Owlerton. Wednesday's biggest rivals are Sheffield United, with whom they contest the Steel City derby.

  1. ^ "Sheffield Wednesday Reborn". SWFC. Retrieved 2 May 2026.


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