The biggest wins in Championship history as Coventry hit QPR for seven | OneFootball

The biggest wins in Championship history as Coventry hit QPR for seven | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: The Football Faithful

The Football Faithful

·23. August 2025

The biggest wins in Championship history as Coventry hit QPR for seven

Artikelbild:The biggest wins in Championship history as Coventry hit QPR for seven

Coventry City went goal-crazy on Saturday afternoon after thrashing Queens Park Rangers 7-1 in the Championship.

Frank Lampard’s side underlined their promotion credentials with an emphatic win at the CBS Arena. The Sky Blues were 5-0 up at the half-time break and seven ahead just after the hour. A late Richard Kone response for QPR was little consolation for the visitors, who were well beaten on a harrowing afternoon in the East Midlands.


OneFootball Videos


It was a perfect afternoon for Coventry, who were celebrating their acquisition of the CBS Arena.

Coventry maintain their unbeaten start, but narrowly miss out on a Championship record. The biggest-ever winning margin in the division is 8-0, shared jointly by Wigan Athletic and Bournemouth. The Cherries were the first to achieve the feat in 2014/15, with Marc Pugh scoring a hat-trick for Eddie Howe’s side.

Wigan thrashed Hull City by he same scoreline in 2020, incredibly during a season that saw The Latics relegated. Their beaten opponents, Hull, were the only side to finish beneath them in the table.

Seven different teams have won a Championship fixture 7-0, including Fulham who astonishing recorded that scoreline three times in one season, during their 2021/22 promotion campaign.

Fulham ended the campaign with 106 goals scored, with Aleksandar Mitrovic obliterating the second-tier goal record with 43 goals in just 44 games.

The biggest wins in EFL Championship history

  • Wigan Athletic 8-0 Hull City – 14.07.2020
  • Birmingham City 0-8 AFC Bournemouth – 25.10.2014
  • Leeds United 7-0 Cardiff City – 01.02.2025
  • Fulham 7-0 Luton Town – 02.05.2022
  • Reading 0-7 Fulham – 11.01.2022
  • Blackburn Rovers 0-7 Fulham – 03.11.2021
  • Norwich City 7-0 Huddersfield Town – 06.04.2021
  • Brentford 7-0 Luton Town – 30.11.2019
  • West Bromwich Albion 7-0 Barnsley – 06.05.2007

Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media:

Impressum des Publishers ansehen