Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday: A Steel City Rivalry
History and Origins
The Steel City derby is one of the oldest and most fiercely contested rivalries in English football. It is contested between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, two clubs from the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
The first meeting between the two clubs took place on 26 December 1890, with Wednesday winning 2-1. The rivalry quickly became intense, with both clubs competing for local bragging rights and for success in the Football League.
Memorable Matches
There have been many memorable matches between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday over the years. One of the most famous was the 1993 FA Cup semi-final, which Wednesday won 2-1. The match was played at Wembley Stadium and was watched by a crowd of over 70,000.
Another memorable match was the 2009 Championship play-off final, which Sheffield United won 1-0. The match was played at Wembley Stadium and was watched by a crowd of over 75,000. Sheffield United's victory meant that they were promoted to the Premier League, while Sheffield Wednesday remained in the Championship.
Current Rivalry
The rivalry between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday remains as intense as ever today. The two clubs are currently in the same division, the EFL Championship, and they are both competing for promotion to the Premier League.
The next Steel City derby is scheduled to take place on 12 March 2023 at Bramall Lane. The match is expected to be a sell-out, and it is sure to be another memorable chapter in the history of this famous rivalry.