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2023 EFL Championship play-off Final
Report
After extra time
Luton Town won 6–5 on penalties
Date27 May 2023 (2023-05-27)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeMichael Oliver
Attendance85,711
2022
2024

The 2023 EFL Championship play-off Final was an association football match which was played on 27 May 2023 at Wembley Stadium, London, to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, to the Premier League. The top two teams of the 2022–23 EFL Championship will gain automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the clubs placed from third to sixth in the table will take part in 2023 English Football League play-offs. Success in the final has been estimated, by the accountancy company Deloitte, to be worth £170 million to the winning team over the next three seasons.

Route to the final[]

Main article: 2023 English Football League play-offs#Championship
EFL Championship final table, leading positions
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Burnley (C, P) 46 29 14 3 87 35 +52 101
2 Sheffield United (P) 46 28 7 11 73 39 +34 91
3 Luton Town 46 21 17 8 57 39 +18 80
4 Middlesbrough 46 22 9 15 84 56 +28 75
5 Coventry City 46 18 16 12 58 46 +12 70
6 Sunderland 46 18 15 13 68 55 +13 69
Source: EFL Official Website
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Luton Town finished the regular 2022–23 season in third place in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system, two places and 10 points ahead of Coventry City. They both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premier League and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the third and final promoted team. Luton finished 11 points behind Sheffield United (who were promoted in second place) and 21 points behind league winners Burnley.

In their play-off semi-final, Luton faced sixth-placed Sunderland with the first match of the two-legged tie taking place at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on 13 May 2023. Luton took the lead in the 11th minute after Sunderland had failed to clear a corner and Elijah Adebayo scored from a rebounded shot after Alfie Doughty’s close range strike was saved by Anthony Patterson. Sunderland gained possession of midfield and Luton’s Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu fouled Patrick Roberts resulting in a free-kick. Alex Pritchard touched the ball to Amad Diallo who curled the ball into the top corner of the net beyond Luton goalkeeper, Ethan Horvath who did not move, making the score 1–1 in the 39th minute. No further goals were scored in the first-half. Sunderland maintained their momentum in the second-half and in the 63rd minute, Trai Hume scored with a header from a Jack Clarke cross. Luton rallied towards the end of the second-half but were unable to score an equaliser and the game finished 2–1.

The second leg took place at Luton’s Kenilworth Road on 16 May with both clubs fielding the same starting elevens. Luton scored in the 10th minute when Tom Lockyer won the ball from a corner and the ball fell to Gabriel Osho who reacted quickly to score. Luton added a second in the 43rd minute when an inswinging cross by Alfie Doughty was met by Lockyer to head home and make the score 2-0. Luton’s tactic of putting high balls into the Sunderland penalty box continued to cause the Sunderland defence problems while Sunderland rarely troubled the Luton defence. No further goals were scored and Luton won 3-2 on aggregate winning a place in the final and a chance to return to the top tier of English football for the first time since 1992.

In the other play-off semi-final, on 14 May, Coventry City played Middlesbrough in the first leg at the CBS Arena in Coventry. In a match described as both "poor and tense", Coventry failed to have a single shot on target. Middlesbrough managed only two shots on target but also failed to score as the match ended 0-0.

The second leg was played at the Riverside Stadium on 17 May. The only goal of the game came in the 57th minute when Middlesbrough lost possession on the half-way line. Coventry’s Viktor Gyökeres played the ball into space past Middlesbrough goalkeeper, Zack Steffen. Gustavo Hamer took control of the ball and hit a precise shot into the roof of the net. Middlesbrough pressed for an equaliser and they had the ball in the net with two minutes to go only for it to be ruled out for offside. Eight minutes of added time were played but Middlesbrough could not find a way past the Coventry defence and the game ended 1-0 to Coventry, the same aggregate scoreline which sent them through to the Wembley final against Luton Town.

Coventry manager, Mark Robins described the final as "one for the romantics" due to the rise of both teams from the lower tiers of English football, both clubs having been in League Two as recently as the 2017–18 season.

Match[]

Details[]

27 May 2023 (2023-05-27)
16:45 BST
Coventry City 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Luton Town Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 85,711
Referee: Michael Oliver
Hamer Goal 66' Report Clark Goal 23'
  Penalties  
Godden
Gyökeres
Sheaf
Eccles
Kelly
Dabo Missed
5–6 Morris
Taylor
Nakamba
Clark
Berry
Potts
Coventry City
Luton Town
GK 13 Flag of England Ben Wilson
CB 16 Flag of Republic of Ireland Luke McNally
CB 5 Flag of England Kyle McFadzean (c) Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
CB 3 Flag of England Callum Doyle
DF 7 Flag of England Brooke Norton-Cuffy
CM 6 Flag of England Liam Kelly (c)
CM 14 Flag of England Ben Sheaf
LM 38 Flag of Netherlands Gustavo Hamer Goal 66' Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
AM 27 Flag of England Jake Bidwell
CF 8 Flag of England Jamie Allen Substituted off in the 46th minute 46'
CF 17 Flag of Sweden Viktor Gyökeres
Substitutes:
GK 1 Flag of England Simon Moore
DF 2 Flag of England Jonathan Panzo Substituted on in the 115th minute 115'
DF 23 Flag of England Fankaty Dabo Substituted on in the 91st minute 91'
DF 24 Flag of England Matt Godden
MF 28 Flag of England Josh Eccles
MF 45 Flag of Jamaica Kasey Palmer Substituted on in the 80th minute 80' Substituted off in the 102nd minute 102'
Head Coach:
Flag of England Mark Robins
GK 34 Flag of United States Ethan Horvath
CB 29 Flag of Jamaica Amari'i Bell
CB 4 Flag of England Tom Lockyer (c) Substituted off in the 12th minute 12'
CB 32 Flag of England Gabriel Osho Substituted off in the 112th minute 112'
DM 2 Flag of England Cody Drameh
RM 17 Flag of DR Congo Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu Substituted off in the 98th minute 98'
CM 13 Flag of Zimbabwe Marvelous Nakamba
CM 18 Flag of England Jordan Clark Goal 23'
LM 45 Flag of England Alfie Doughty Substituted off in the 84th minute 84'
CF 9 Flag of England Carlton Morris
CF 11 Flag of England Elijah Adebayo Substituted off in the 106th minute 106'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Flag of England James Shea
DF 3 Flag of England Daniel Potts Substituted on in the 112th minute 112'
DF 16 Flag of England Reece Burke Substituted on in the 12th minute 12'
MF 8 Flag of England Luke Berry Substituted on in the 98th minute 98'
MF 22 Flag of Scotland Allan Campbell
MF 23 Flag of Nigeria Fred Onyedinma Substituted on in the 84th minute 84'
MF 25 Flag of England Joe Taylor Substituted on in the 115th minute 115'
Head Coach:
Flag of Wales Rob Edwards

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