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Cardiff City Championship fixtures Live: Updates as full 2023/24 schedule revealed

Cardiff City will learn their fixture schedule for the 2023/24 Championship season this morning as the Erol Bulut era gets under way.

The ex-Fenerbahce boss was named as the Bluebirds' new manager a fortnight ago, with the shock appointment being heralded as the start of a "new trajectory" for the club after they narrowly avoided relegation to League One last season, finishing in 21st place and escaping the drop thanks to Reading's points deduction.

Exciting announcements have been promised for the coming weeks and it is set to be a busy summer in the Welsh capital with Bulut eyeing up to 10 new signings, despite Cardiff being unable to pay for transfers due to their partial transfer embargo.

Players reported back for pre-season duty earlier this week as they met the manager for the first time, while Bulut and his new backroom team - which was confirmed on Tuesday - have had the opportunity to analyse the team and learn what is needed this summer if they are to improve their league results.

Who Cardiff will face first in the new campaign, which kicks off on August 5, remains to be seen, with all EFL clubs set to learn their run of fixtures at 9am today (Thursday, June 22).

The first round draw for the 2023/24 Carabao Cup will also be held this afternoon, getting under way at 2.30pm.

Follow below for live updates as Cardiff's fixtures for next season are announced:

Read more on walesonline.co.uk