Doncaster Knights sent to Coventry for Championship opener
The 11-team competition will start on the weekend of September 18 and reverts to the usual format of both teams playing each other twice.
Knights’ first home game is against London Scottish on the weekend of September 25 with the reverse fixture pencilled in for Boxing Day.
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Hide AdBedford Blues will be the visitors to Castle Park over the New Year period and Knights will end the season at Nottingham on March 19-20 next year.
There will no play-offs but the champions will join an expanded 14-team Premiership.
The Championship Cup will be played at the completion of the league, with fixtures set to be announced in due course.
Last year’s Championship, which saw Saracens secure promotion back to the Premiership and Knights finish third in the table, was shortened to a 10-game season as a result of the pandemic.
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Hide AdSteve Lloyd Knights president and Championship chairman, said: “We’re delighted to be announcing a full list of fixtures after an atypical season due to the pandemic.
“I know clubs are delighted that they will be able to welcome fans back at full capacity next season.”