Football League Championship Play-offs - Past Winners

Past Winners

Year Winners Finalists Semi-finalists
1987 Charlton Athletic Leeds United Oldham Athletic, Ipswich Town
1988 Middlesbrough Chelsea Bradford City, Blackburn Rovers
1989 Crystal Palace Blackburn Rovers Watford, Swindon Town
1990 Swindon Town1 Sunderland1 Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers
1991 Notts County Brighton & Hove Albion Millwall, Middlesbrough
1992 Blackburn Rovers Leicester City Derby County, Cambridge United
1993 Swindon Town Leicester City Portsmouth, Tranmere Rovers
1994 Leicester City Derby County Millwall, Tranmere Rovers
1995 Bolton Wanderers Reading Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers
1996 Leicester City Crystal Palace Stoke City, Charlton Athletic
1997 Crystal Palace Sheffield United Wolverhampton Wanderers, Ipswich Town
1998 Charlton Athletic Sunderland Ipswich Town, Sheffield United
1999 Watford Bolton Wanderers Ipswich Town, Birmingham City
2000 Ipswich Town Barnsley Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers
2001 Bolton Wanderers Preston North End Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion
2002 Birmingham City Norwich City Wolverhampton Wanderers, Millwall
2003 Wolverhampton Wanderers Sheffield United Reading, Nottingham Forest
2004 Crystal Palace West Ham United Sunderland, Ipswich Town
2005 West Ham United Preston North End Ipswich Town, Derby County
2006 Watford Leeds United Preston North End, Crystal Palace
2007 Derby County West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton
2008 Hull City Bristol City Crystal Palace, Watford
2009 Burnley Sheffield United Reading, Preston North End
2010 Blackpool Cardiff City Nottingham Forest, Leicester City
2011 Swansea City Reading Cardiff City, Nottingham Forest
2012 West Ham United Blackpool Birmingham City, Cardiff City

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