Sheffield United F.C.

Association football club in England

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April 12 2025 Plymouth Argyle beat Sheffield United 2–1.
April 8 2025 Sheffield United lost to Millwall 0–1.
April 5 2025 Oxford United beat Sheffield United 1–0.
March 28 2025 Sheffield United beat Coventry City 3–1.
March 16 2025 Sheffield Wednesday lost to Sheffield United 0–1.
March 11 2025 Sheffield United drew with Bristol City 1–1.
March 8 2025 Sheffield United beat Preston North End 1–0.
February 15 2025 Luton Town lost to Sheffield United 0–1.
February 12 2025 Sheffield United beat Middlesbrough 3–1.
February 10 2025 Lennon Patterson, a left-back from Wolverhampton Wanderers, joined Sheffield United on a free transfer
February 8 2025 Sheffield United beat Portsmouth 2–1.
February 4 2025 Kurtis Havenhand transferred from Sheffield United to Birmingham City
February 3 2025 Louie Marsh transfers from Sheffield United to Fleetwood Town
February 3 2025 Owen Hampson transfers from Sheffield United to Dunfermline Athletic
February 3 2025 Rob Holding signs for Sheffield United from Crystal Palace as a Centre Back (CB)
February 3 2025 Sheffield United signed two wingers: Jefferson Cáceres from Peru's Melgar and Christian Nwachukwu from Bulgaria's Botev Plovdiv
February 1 2025 Derby County lost to Sheffield United 0–1.
January 29 2025 Harry Clarke transfers from Ipswich Town to Sheffield United as a Right Back (RB)
January 27 2025 Hamza Choudhury joins Sheffield United from Leicester City as a Defensive Midfielder (DM)
January 24 2025 Sheffield United lost to Hull City 0–3.
January 23 2025 Tom Cannon, an Irish centre-forward from Leicester City, signed for Sheffield United
January 21 2025 Swansea City lost to Sheffield United 1–2.
January 20 2025 Ben Brereton Diaz transfers from Southampton to Sheffield United as a Left Winger (LW)
January 18 2025 Sheffield United beat Norwich City 2–0.
January 17 2025 Sam Curtis transfers from Sheffield United to St Johnstone
January 13 2025 Anis Ben Slimane transferred from Sheffield United to Norwich City
January 9 2025 Sheffield United lost to Cardiff City 0–1.
January 4 2025 Watford lost to Sheffield United 1–2.
January 3 2025 Ismaila Coulibaly transferred from Sheffield United to LASK
January 1 2025 Sunderland beat Sheffield United 2–1.
2024 Gustavo Hamer wins the 'Player of the Year' award, marking the first time an overseas-born player has won the award in consecutive years.
2024 The club finishes the season with a record 104 goals conceded and a goal difference of −69, matching Derby County's record from the 2007–08 season.
2024 The club will compete in the Championship, FA Cup, and EFL Cup competitions during the 2024-25 season.
2024 Sheffield United begins their 136th season, returning to the Championship after relegation from the Premier League in the previous season.
December 29 2024 Sheffield United drew with West Bromwich Albion 1–1.
December 26 2024 Sheffield United lost to Burnley 0–2.
December 21 2024 Cardiff City lost to Sheffield United 0–2.
December 14 2024 Sheffield United beat Plymouth Argyle 2–0.
December 11 2024 Millwall lost to Sheffield United 0–1.
December 8 2024 West Bromwich Albion drew with Sheffield United 2–2.
December 6 2024 Jordan Amissah transfers to Ross County
November 29 2024 Sheffield United beat Sunderland 1–0.
November 26 2024 Sheffield United beat Oxford United 3–0.
November 23 2024 Coventry City drew with Sheffield United 2–2.
November 10 2024 Sheffield United beat Sheffield Wednesday 1–0.
November 5 2024 Bristol City lost to Sheffield United 1–2.
November 5 2024 Jamal Baptiste, a centre-back from Manchester City, joined Sheffield United on a free transfer
November 2 2024 Blackburn Rovers lost to Sheffield United 0–2.

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