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2025–26 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

The 2025–26 season is the 158th season in the existence of Sheffield Wednesday and the club's third consecutive season in the Championship. In addition to the league, they also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.


2025–26 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Summary

The 2025–26 season is the 158th season in the existence of Sheffield Wednesday and the club's third consecutive season in the Championship. In addition to the league, they also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

The 2025–26 season is the 158th season in the existence of Sheffield Wednesday and the club's third consecutive season in the Championship. In addition to the league, they also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

Wednesday has endured a disastrous season primarily due to financial woes brought about by the mismanagement of owner Dejphon Chansiri. The club entered administration in October and was deducted 12 points as punishment. They were deducted a further 6 points in December for additional late payments, bringing their total penalty to -18 points.

Wednesday's performance on the pitch was likewise unprecedentedly poor. They finished the regular season with 2 wins, a record low in EFL Championship history. Combined with the 18-point penalty, Wednesday finished with the lowest point total in the history of English football.

On 3 June, the club and owner Dejphon Chansiri were charged with multiple breaches of EFL Regulations relating to payment obligations by the EFL.

On 4 June, local MP Clive Betts called on Chansiri to sell the club.

On 5 June, the club were placed under a registration embargo.

On 16 June, Sheffield-born businessman Adam Shaw, said he had had two bids for the club rejected worth up to US$75m.

On 17 June, former owner Milan Mandarić says he would attempt to buy back the club.

On 18 June, the EFL placed the club under a three-window fee restriction ban after exceeding 30 days of late payments, with the club confirming they would be appealing.

On 23 June, American businessman John Textor was linked with buying the club.

On 25 June, Milan Mandarić released a statement saying he was no longer pursuing a return to the club.

On 26 June, Chansiri confirmed he was willing to sell the club and looking for investment from new parties.

On 27 June, the club were placed under a further embargo by the EFL, over amounts owed to HM Revenue and Customs.

On 30 June, it was revealed that players and staff hadn't been paid for the second month in a row and for the third time in four months.

On 1 July, several players handed in their 15-day notice, following the June wages being delayed.

On 2 July, Maheta Molango of the PFA called the situation at the club "shocking" and "not tolerable."

On 3 July, the club were placed in a triple embargo due to money Wednesday owed to Southampton and Norwich City for fees towards players Shea Charles and Akin Famewo.

On 11 July, American businessman Tilman Fertitta was linked with buying the club.

On 14 July, it was revealed money was still owed to Hull City for the transfer of Mallik Wilks.

On 15 July, Wednesday confirmed their new home strip for the 2025–26 season as well as Mr Vegas as their new front of shirt sponsor for the 2025–26 season.

On 29 July, Sheffield City Council issued a prohibition notice, reducing the North Stand's capacity to 0.

On 30 July, it was revealed that players hadn't been paid for the third month in a row and for the fourth time in five months.

On 1 August, the EFL said they were increasingly concerned about the future of Sheffield Wednesday and their ability to fulfil their Championship fixtures this season.

On 5 August, Wednesday confirmed their new away strip for the 2025–26 season.

On 6 August, the EFL issued a statement, saying they were deeply concerned and frustrated by the ongoing and developing challenges at the club, with the current owner needing to either fund the club meeting its obligations or make good on his commitment to sell to a well-funded party, for fair market value – ending the current uncertainty and impasse. They also confirmed that proceedings against the Club and Chansiri, announced in June, remain ongoing, however because they have now surpassed 30 days of late payments for the year beginning 1 July 2025 the fee restriction ban has been extended to the end of the winter transfer window in the 2026–27 Season, as well as well as being placed under a further embargo for non-payment of players.

On 7 August, Wednesday confirmed their season squad numbers.

On 8 August, had their transfer embargos lifted after paying outstanding debts for players and transfer fees, but remained under a transfer-fee ban and are still bound by a business plan set out by the Club Financial Reporting Unit.

On 10 August, Wednesday confirmed their new third strip for the 2025–26 season.

On 13 August, Sheffield City Council lifted the Prohibition Notice previously in place for the North Stand meaning the stand would be open for their first home game of the season.

On 15 August, it was reported that unless Chansiri could give the EFL assurances that players and staff can be paid, they will not be able to sign anyone despite not being under any registration embargo.

On 28 August, staff and players were told they were expected to be paid on time, the first time since April.

On 4 September, the Wednesday fans protested Chansiri outside the Thai embassy in London.

On 17 September, Wednesday were placed under two more embargoes for future financial information and secure funding linked to an inability to prove that the club can be funded going forward.

On 25 September, the club were placed under a further embargo by the EFL, over amounts owed to HM Revenue and Customs again.

On 26 September, the club were placed under a further two embargoes, so five in total, this time for football creditors and amounts due to another club.

On 29 September, senior players and staff were told not to expect wages on payday, the fifth time that calendar year.

On 4 October, the match against Coventry City was delayed due to a fan protest on the pitch against the owner.

On 6 October, the club were hit with their sixth embargo after failure to pay players on time.

On 9 October, new chair of the Independent Football Regulator, David Kogan said Sheffield Wednesday's struggles are a "significant problem" and the new football regulator is seeking powers to investigate clubs in such situations. Unite the Union also issued a statement against Chansiri, for his continuous failure to pay non-football staff.

On 14 October, it was confirmed that the players and non-playing staff received the rest of their September wages removing one of their six embargoes.

On 16 October, it was reported that HMRC are close to issuing a winding-up order due to an unpaid tax bill of around £1m.

On 22 October, the fans boycotted the fixture against Middlesbrough.

On 24 October, Julian Pitts, Kris Wigfield and Paul Stanley of Begbies Traynor were appointed joint administrators of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Limited and of Sheffield 3 Limited, the company that owns Hillsborough stadium. On entering administration, the club were given a 12-point deduction by the EFL.

On 28 October, American billionaire John McEvoy was linked with buying the club.

On 30 October, players and staff were paid a day early, following huge fan backing after administration.

On 1 November, former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley was linked with buying the club.

On 8 November, Staysure founder Ryan Howsam was linked with buying the club.

On 12 November, Wednesday paid their outstanding transfer fee debts meaning their number of embargoes was down to four.

On 21 November, the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust became the short sponsors for the rest of the season.

On 25 November, the owners of Sheffield United, COH Sports, were rumoured to be among 80 parties looking at buying the club, with potentially merging both clubs.

On 26 November, it was reported Mike Ashley had bid £20m for the club.

On 28 November, FC Midtjylland owner Anders Holch Povlsen was linked with buying the club, whilst Simon Jordan had been interested but wouldn't be going forward with an offer.

On 1 December, Sheffield Wednesday were deducted a further six points with immediate effect for multiple breaches of EFL regulations relating to payment obligations, with the club's former owner, Chansiri, prohibited from being an owner or director of any EFL club for a period of three years. They also confirmed that they were not seeking any further point penalties and remained in discussions over their transfer fee restrictions.

On 3 December, Ryan Howsam confirmed he was interested alongside Simon Jordan, and they were both out of the running in buying the club.

On 5 December, it was reported John McEvoy and the Storch family had joined forces in their attempt to purchase the club.

On 6 December, the match against Blackburn Rovers was abandoned on the 60th minute due to a waterlogged pitch.

On 14 December, it was reported that James Bord, alongside John Colquhoun and other individuals from Europe and either side of the Atlantic were interested in buying the club, and were among the final three parties, with Mike Ashley and the joint McEvoy/Storch being the other two parties still in contention.

On 19 December, Joel Akpobi signed a two-year scholarship following a successful trial.

On 24 December, David Storch confirmed he'd made an offer the previous week, but was partnering with Tom Costin of Owl Ventures. Later that day, the administrators confirmed that they intended to grant preferred bidder status to a consortium following the conclusion of the initial bidding process, which was believed to be the James Bord bid.

On 6 January, three individuals of the preferred consortium were announced as James Bord, Felix Roemer and Alsharif Faisal Bin Jamil.

On 30 January, Liam Palmer was appointed the new club captain following the sale of Barry Bannan.

On 22 February, they were relegated to League One following the 1–2 defeat in the Steel City derby against Sheffield United, breaking the record for earliest ever relegation in the English Football League.

On 25 February, the consortium led by James Bord, Felix Romer and Abdullah Faisal Bin Jamil withdrew their bid of £47.8m to buy the club.

On 3 March, it was reported that Charlie Methven was interested in purchasing the club.

On 10 March, it was reported there were three offers to buy the club, with David Storch the leading contender, with the other offers from Mike Ashley and Charlie Methven. That evening it was confirmed that Arise Capital Partners, which consists of David Storch, Michael Storch and Tom Costin, had become the new preferred bidder for the Club.

On 18 March, Sean Fusire pulled out of the Zimbabwe squad for the Four Nations Football Tournament due to personal reasons.

On 15 April, the EFL informed the preferred bidders that Wednesday will start next season on –15 points.

On 2 May, it was confirmed that Arise Capital Partners LLC had become the new owners of Sheffield Wednesday, and that they would start the following season without any points deduction. After the news, Wednesday beat West Bromwich Albion on the final day of the season, marking their first home win, and second win overall, to finish the season on zero points.

As of 25 March 2026

No.NamePositionNationalityPlace of birthDate of birth (age)Signed fromDate signedFeeContract end
Goalkeepers
1Pierce CharlesGKManchester(2005-07-21) 21 July 2005Manchester City14 October 2022Free Transfer30 June 2027
13Murphy CooperGKReading(2001-12-27) 27 December 2001Queens Park Rangers16 January 2026Loan31 May 2026
25Logan StretchGK(2006-11-04) 4 November 2006Liverpool2 July 2025Free Transfer30 June 2026
35Jack PhillipsGK(2005-10-15) 15 October 2005Southampton3 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
Defenders
2Liam PalmerRBWorksop(1991-09-19) 19 September 1991Academy1 July 2010—N/a30 June 2026
3Max LoweLBSouth Normanton(1997-05-11) 11 May 1997Sheffield United1 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
5Di'Shon BernardCBWandsworth(2000-10-14) 14 October 2000Manchester United31 July 2023Free Transfer30 June 2027
6Dominic IorfaCBSouthend-on-Sea(1995-06-24) 24 June 1995Wolverhampton Wanderers31 January 2019Undisclosed30 June 2026
16Liam CooperCBKingston upon Hull(1991-08-30) 30 August 1991CSKA Sofia17 November 2025Free Transfer30 June 2026
22Gabriel OtegbayoCBCork(2005-02-11) 11 February 2005Burnley1 March 2024Free Transfer30 June 2027
23Gui SiqueiraRB(2004-12-06) 6 December 2004Queens Park Rangers19 July 2023Free Transfer30 June 2026
27Reece JohnsonLB(2006-01-31) 31 January 2006Academy3 July 2024—N/a30 June 2026
28Cole McGheeCBCoventry(2006-01-28) 28 January 2006Preston North End2 July 2025Free Transfer30 June 2026
30Ernie WeaverCBSheffield(2006-09-08) 8 September 2006Academy2 July 2025—N/a30 June 2026
32Joe EmeryCB(2007-04-18) 18 April 2007Charlton Athletic2 July 2025Free Transfer30 June 2026
44Mackenzie MaltbyCBChesterfield(2004-12-04) 4 December 2004Academy1 July 2023—N/a30 June 2026
45Tayo AdaramolaLBDublin(2003-11-14) 14 November 2003Crystal Palace1 February 2026Loan31 May 2026
Midfielders
4Sean FusireCMSheffield(2005-05-31) 31 May 2005Academy9 December 2022—N/a30 June 2027
8Svante IngelssonCMKalmar(1998-06-14) 14 June 1998Hansa Rostock1 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
14Nathaniel ChalobahDMFreetown(1994-12-12) 12 December 1994West Bromwich Albion13 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
18Marvelous NakambaDMHwange(1994-01-19) 19 January 1994Luton Town2 February 2026Free Transfer30 June 2026
20Rio ShipstonCMSheffield(2004-11-07) 7 November 2004Academy14 December 2022—N/a30 June 2026
24Jaden HeskeyCMManchester(2005-12-17) 17 December 2005Manchester City16 January 2026Loan31 May 2026
36Bruno FernandesCM(2006-01-09) 9 January 2006Academy3 July 2024—N/a30 June 2026
37Jarvis ThorntonCMBarnsley(2006-01-10) 10 January 2006Academy3 July 2024—N/a30 June 2026
42James KayCM(2008-11-06) 6 November 2008Academy—N/a—N/a—N/a
Forwards
9Jamal LoweRWHarrow(1994-07-21) 21 July 1994Bournemouth1 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
11Iké UgboCFLewisham(1998-09-21) 21 September 1998Troyes8 August 2024Undisclosed30 June 2028
12Jerry YatesCFDoncaster(1996-11-10) 10 November 1996Luton Town30 January 2026Loan31 May 2026
17Charlie McNeillCFDroylsden(2003-09-09) 9 September 2003Manchester United10 July 2024Free Transfer30 June 2027
19Olaf KobackiLWPoznań(2001-07-10) 10 July 2001Arka Gdynia3 July 2024Undisclosed30 June 2028
21Joel NdalaLWManchester(2006-05-31) 31 May 2006Manchester City2 February 2026Loan31 May 2026
29George BrownCFLeeds UFCA6 September 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
31Will GraingerCF(2008-11-20) 20 November 2008Academy—N/a—N/a—N/a
39Junior KamwaRWLeeds(2005-12-09) 9 December 2005Bradford City29 November 2024Free Transfer30 June 2026
40Devlan MosesCF(2005-09-26) 26 September 2005Academy3 July 2024—N/a30 June 2026
41Favour OnukwuliLW(2005-04-09) 9 April 2005Volenti Academy30 January 2023Free Transfer30 June 2026
43Zain Silcott-DuberryLWHackney(2005-07-09) 9 July 2005Olympiacos B26 February 2026Free Transfer30 June 2026
Out on loan
7Yan ValeryRBChampigny-sur-Marne(1999-02-22) 22 February 1999Angers21 June 2024Undisclosed30 June 2027
26Harry EversLBManchester(2006-11-03) 3 November 2006Liverpool2 July 2025Free Transfer30 June 2026
NoNameTeamCompetitionOppositionDateRef
Aodhan SopalaCanada U18FriendlyFinland U19, Switzerland U195 & 7 September 2025
31Will GraingerWales U18FriendlyJapan U18, Australia U1811 & 13 September 2025
4Sean FusireZimbabwe2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationBenin, Rwanda5 & 9 September 2025
18Bailey CadamarteriJamaica2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationBermuda, Trinidad and Tobago6 & 10 September 2025
7Yan ValeryTunisia2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationLiberia, Equatorial Guinea4 & 8 September 2025
31Will GraingerWales U18FriendlySweden U18, Ukraine U18, Croatia U189, 11 & 13 October 2025
25Logan StretchWales U19FriendlyScotland U19, Netherlands U19, England U198, 11 & 14 October 2025
7Yan ValeryTunisia2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationSão Tomé and Príncipe, Namibia10 & 13 October 2025
12Harry AmassEngland U19FriendlyBelgium U19, Wales U1911 & 14 October 2025
18Bailey CadamarteriJamaica2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationCuraçao, Bermuda11 & 15 October 2025
31Will GraingerWales U19FriendlyJapan U19, USA U19, Germany U1912, 15 & 18 November 2025
25Logan StretchWales U19FriendlyJapan U19, USA U19, Germany U1912, 15 & 18 November 2025
12Harry AmassEngland U192026 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualificationLithuania U19, Latvia U19, Scotland U1912, 15 & 18 November 2025
18Bailey CadamarteriJamaica2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationTrinidad and Tobago, Curaçao14 & 19 November 2025
7Yan ValeryTunisiaFriendlyMauritania, Jordan, Brazil12, 14 & 18 November 2025
4Sean FusireZimbabweFriendlyAlgeria, Qatar13 & 17 November 2025
7Yan ValeryTunisia2025 Africa Cup of NationsUganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, Mali23, 27 & 30 December 20253 January 2026
4Sean FusireZimbabwe2025 Africa Cup of NationsEgypt, Angola, South Africa22, 26 & 29 December 2025
18Marvelous NakambaZimbabwe2026 Four Nations Football TournamentBotswana28 March 2026
31Will GraingerWales U19FriendlyUSA U1928 March 2026
25Logan StretchWales U19FriendlyUSA U1928 March 2026
9Jamal LoweJamaica2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationNew Caledonia, DR Congo27 & 31 March 2026
1Pierce CharlesNorthern Ireland2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, FriendlyItaly, Wales26 & 31 March 2026
40Devlan MosesNorthern Ireland U212027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualificationGermany U21, Latvia U2127 & 31 March 2026
22Gabriel OtegbayoRepublic of Ireland U212027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualificationMoldova U21, Kazakhstan U2126 & 31 March 2026
21Joel NdalaEngland U20FriendlyItaly U2027 March 2026

In July, manager Danny Röhl left the club by mutual consent alongside Chris Powell, Sascha Lense and Neil Thompson, whilst goalkeeping coach Sal Bibbo left to join Rangers in the same role. Assistant manager Henrik Pedersen signed a new contract as assistant manager just before Danny Röhl left, and was later promoted to replace him as manager.

In the academy, Jordan Broadbent, formerly the club’s Youth Development Phase Manager, was promoted to Under-18s manager.

In September, Craig Mudd joined the first teams coaching setup from Manchester City, linking up with Andy Holdsworth and Giles Coke in the first team dugout. Pete Shuttleworth joined the technical staff later in the month, having left Wycombe Wanderers a week prior. In early October, Darryl Flahavan returned to Wednesday for a second time as goalkeeper coach from Plymouth Argyle, completing Pedersen's first team staff. However the following week, Andy Parslow resigned as set-piece coach, following uncertainty of wages being paid. Long-term physio Antonio Quintela also left the club in October to join Premier League side Nottingham Forest.

In February, it was reported that head of recruitment, Kevin Beadell, would be leaving the club at the end of the month with the preferred bidder, led by James Bord, taking on responsibility once their offer was ratified. However, a few days later, the preferred bidder pulled out of the takeover, and manager Henrik Pedersen confirmed that Beadell would now be staying.

As of 7 October 2025

RoleName
ManagerHenrik Pedersen
CoachGiles Coke
CoachAndy Holdsworth
CoachCraig Mudd
CoachPete Shuttleworth
Goalkeeper coachDarryl Flahavan

On 26 June, the players reported back for pre-season training, with U21 manager Andy Holdsworth reported to be taking first-team training. On 6 July, the club confirmed the previous week had seen focus on fitness and conditioning in smaller groups at the club’s training complex with together with tailored individual programmes away from S6, before the squad heads to St George’s Park for a week of training before returning the Middlewood Road where significant renovations then complete with a number of behind closed door friendlies scheduled. Mansfield Town confirmed a behind-closed-doors friendly on 7 July 2025. Manager Danny Röhl returned for pre-season training on 14 July, having missed the first 2 weeks. The club confirmed that Barry Bannan and Callum Paterson were training with the Owls during pre-season, despite being out of contract. A friendly against Burnley was scheduled for the final weekend of pre-season, but was cancelled due to payment not being made to players.

CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Championship10 August 20252 May 2026Matchday 124th46212322989−60004.35
FA Cup10 January 202610 January 2026Third roundThird round100102−2000.00
EFL Cup13 August 202516 September 2025First roundThird round302145−1000.00
Total
PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
Blackburn Rovers
West Bromwich Albion
Oxford United (R)
Leicester City (R)
Sheffield Wednesday (R)
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46212322989−60017151444−3015171545−30

On 26 June, the EFL Championship fixtures were released.

Sheffield Wednesday entered the FA Cup in the third round, and were drawn home to Brentford.

On 26 June, the draw for the first round was made, with Sheffield Wednesday being drawn away against Bolton Wanderers. Before their win against Bolton Wanderers, they were drawn against Leeds United in the second round. The third round draw took place the following day and they were drawn against Grimsby Town, who they had beaten the previous season.

DatePos.PlayerFromFeeRef.
2 July 2025LBHarry Evers †LiverpoolFree
2 July 2025CBCole McGhee †Preston North EndFree
2 July 2025CMDenny Oliver †Lincoln CityFree
17 November 2025CBLiam CooperCSKA SofiaFree
27 November 2025RWNathan RedmondBurnleyFree
2 February 2026DMMarvelous NakambaLuton TownFree
26 February 2026LWZain Silcott-DuberryOlympiacos BFree

† Signed for the academy

DatePos.PlayerToFeeRef.
10 July 2025CMSutura KakaySouthamptonUndisclosed
12 July 2025RWAnthony MusabaSamsunsporUndisclosed
15 July 2025LWDjeidi GassamaRangersUndisclosed
23 July 2025CFCaelan CadamarteriManchester CityUndisclosed
12 January 2026GKKillian BarrettBarrowUndisclosed
26 January 2026LBYisa AlaoChelseaUndisclosed
28 January 2026CMBarry BannanMillwallUndisclosed
2 February 2026CFBailey CadamarteriWrexhamUndisclosed
DatePosPlayerLoaned fromDate untilRef
22 August 2025GKEthan HorvathCardiff City2 January 2026
1 September 2025LBHarry AmassManchester United5 January 2026
21 October 2025GKJoe LumleyBristol City27 October 2025
16 January 2026CMJaden HeskeyManchester CityEnd of season
16 January 2026GKMurphy CooperQueens Park RangersEnd of season
30 January 2026CFJerry YatesLuton TownEnd of season
1 February 2026LBTayo AdaramolaCrystal PalaceEnd of season
2 February 2026LWJoel NdalaManchester CityEnd of season
20 February 2026GKSeny DiengMiddlesbrough5 March 2026
DatePosPlayerLoaned fromDate untilRef
15 November 2025GKKillian BarrettBoston United10 January 2026
30 December 2025AMLiam ClaytonPenistone Church30 January 2026
23 January 2026LBHarry EversTraffordEnd of season
9 February 2026RBYan ValeryYoung BoysEnd of season
13 February 2026RWJunior KamwaBrighouse Town18 March 2026
13 February 2026CMDenny OliverBrighouse Town18 March 2026
20 March 2026CMDenny OliverBridlington TownEnd of season
DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
30 June 2025GKJack HallBradford (Park Avenue)1 July 2025
CMFinley HuntGolcar United1 July 2025
CBMichael IhiekweBlackpool1 July 2025
RWJoey PhuthiEastbourne Borough1 July 2025
LBSam ReedAltrincham1 July 2025
CFAri-Jae ShawStourbridge1 July 2025
RBPol ValentínPreston North End1 July 2025
RWMallik WilksPendikspor9 July 2025
17 July 2025CFMichael SmithPreston North End22 July 2025
AMJosh WindassWrexham23 July 2025
30 June 2025CFCallum PatersonMilton Keynes Dons28 July 2025
CBAkin FamewoHull City29 July 2025
CBHarris LiheMars Hill Lions1 August 2025
LMDominic WestonPickering Town4 August 2025
CMJay BuchanGuiseley8 August 2025
CFCaiden Remy-DeeWare9 August 2025
LBRyō HatsuseGamba Osaka13 August 2025
CMVoldi MbayaBarnsley18 August 2025
CMStuart ArmstrongAberdeen2 September 2025
GKBen HamerQueens Park Rangers19 September 2025
LBMarvin JohnsonPort Vale13 October 2025
LBCian FlanneryCurzon Ashton2 December 2025
30 January 2026RWNathan RedmondBlackburn Rovers27 March 2026
30 June 2025CBJack Swales
DatePos.PlayerLengthExpiryRef.
2 July 2025CBJoe Emery
2 July 2025GKLogan Stretch
2 July 2025CBErnie Weaver
8 July 2025CFGeorge Brown
8 July 2025CMRio Shipston
11 July 2025LWFavour Onukwuli
2 August 2025CMBarry Bannan

As of 2 May 2026

No.PosNatPlayerTotalChampionshipFA CupEFL Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKNIRPierce Charles2101901010
2DFSCOLiam Palmer47142+31000+20
3DFENGMax Lowe29027+10000+10
4MFZIMSean Fusire39123+121102+10
6DFENGDominic Iorfa34132+210000
8MFSWESvante Ingelsson41139+111000
9FWJAMJamal Lowe48537+84002+11
11FWCANIké Ugbo2416+150001+21
12FWENGJerry Yates18417+140000
13GKENGMurphy Cooper90900000
14MFENGNathaniel Chalobah1327+620000
16DFSCOLiam Cooper14110+410000
17FWENGCharlie McNeill43423+174101+10
18MFZIMMarvelous Nakamba400+400000
19FWPOLOlaf Kobacki1504+900020
20MFENGRio Shipston800+401030
21FWENGJoel Ndala803+500000
22DFIRLGabriel Otegbayo38128+71101+10
23DFBRAGui Siqueira21000021
24MFENGJaden Heskey20019+100000
25GKWALLogan Stretch10000+1000
27DFENGReece Johnson1614+800+1031
28DFENGCole McGhee1307+301020
29FWENGGeorge Brown923+420020
30DFENGErnie Weaver904+200030
31FWWALWill Grainger811+510+100+10
32DFENGJoe Emery700+30102+10
36MFPORBruno Fernandes500+400010
37MFENGJarvis Thornton27012+1101030
40FWNIRDevlan Moses900+800+1000
41FWENGFavour Onukwuli300+300000
44DFENGMackenzie Maltby200+200000
45DFENGTayo Adaramola16015+100000
Players out on loan:
7DFTUNYan Valery2302300000
Players that left the club mid-season:
10MFSCOBarry Bannan303283000+20
12DFENGHarry Amass2112110000
13GKENGJoe Lumley20200000
15FWENGNathan Redmond700+600+1000
18FWJAMBailey Cadamarteri30223+621000
24GKUSAEthan Horvath1601400020
33DFENGYisa Alao501+10100+20
33GKSENSeny Dieng30300000

As of 2 May 2026

RankPos.Nat.No.PlayerChampionshipFA CupEFL CupTotal
1FW9Jamal Lowe4015
2FW12Jerry Yates4004
FW17Charlie McNeill4004
3MF10Barry Bannan3003
4MF14Nathaniel Chalobah2002
FW18Bailey Cadamarteri2002
FW29George Brown2002
5DF2Liam Palmer1001
MF4Sean Fusire1001
DF6Dominic Iorfa1001
MF8Svante Ingelsson1001
FW11Iké Ugbo0011
DF12Harry Amass1001
DF16Liam Cooper1001
DF22Gabriel Otegbayo1001
DF23Gui Siqueira0011
DF27Reece Johnson0011
FW31Will Grainger1001
Total290433

As of 2 May 2026

RankPos.Nat.No.PlayerChampionshipFA CupEFL CupTotal
1FW9Jamal Lowe3003
MF10Barry Bannan3003
2GK1Pierce Charles1001
DF2Liam Palmer1001
DF3Max Lowe1001
DF4Sean Fusire1001
DF7Yan Valery1001
DF12Harry Amass1001
MF14Nathaniel Chalobah1001
FW17Charlie McNeill1001
FW19Olaf Kobacki0011
DF22Gabriel Otegbayo1001
DF45Tayo Adaramola1001
Total150116

As of 2 May 2026

No.Pos.PlayerChampionshipFA CupEFL CupTotal
1GKPierce Charles10000010
2DFLiam Palmer40000040
3DFMax Lowe40000040
4MFSean Fusire50000050
6DFDominic Iorfa60000060
7DFYan Valery30000030
8MFSvante Ingelsson40000040
9FWJamal Lowe40000040
10MFBarry Bannan61000061
11FWIké Ugbo10000010
12DFHarry Amass20000020
12FWJerry Yates10000010
13GKJoe Lumley10000010
14MFNathaniel Chalobah20000020
16DFLiam Cooper30000030
17FWCharlie McNeill30000030
18FWBailey Cadamarteri20000020
18MFMarvelous Nakamba10000010
20MFRio Shipston00001010
22DFGabriel Otegbayo31001041
24MFJaden Heskey50000050
24GKEthan Horvath11000011
27DFReece Johnson10001020
28DFCole McGhee10001020
37MFJarvis Thornton20001030
40FWDevlan Moses10000010
45DFTayo Adaramola20000020

As of 2 May 2026

No.Nat.PlayerMatches playedClean sheet %ChampionshipFA CupEFL CupTotal
1Pierce Charles219.52%2002
13Murphy Cooper80%0000
13Joe Lumley20%0000
24Ethan Horvath1612.5%2002
25Logan Stretch10%0000
33Seny Dieng30%0000

Player of the Month awards for the 2025–26 season.

MonthFirst%Second%Third%Ref
AugustSvante Ingelsson51%Barry Bannan14%Ernie Weaver11%
SeptemberErnie Weaver40%Barry Bannan27%George Brown19%
OctoberSvante Ingelsson23%Harry Amass20%Barry Bannan12%
NovemberHarry Amass82%Barry Bannan10%Charlie McNeill6%
DecemberHarry Amass27%Pierce Charles25%Svante Ingelsson21%
JanuaryMurphy CooperSvante IngelssonGabriel Otegbayo
FebruarySvante IngelssonCharlie McNeillGabriel Otegbayo
MarchJerry Yates60%Svante IngelssonJamal Lowe

Player of the Year award for the 2025–26 season.

WinnerRef
Svante Ingelsson
MonthPlayerRef
SeptemberBarry BannanNomination
RoundPlayerGoalRef
1Gui Siqueira8' vs Bolton Wanderers, 13 AugustWinner
AwardPlayerRef.
Owls’ Player of the YearSvante Ingelsson
Outstanding Achievement awardLiam Palmer
WinnerRef
Entire team

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