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Managers being hired and fired is very much a part of life in football, and the managerial merry-go-round is in full swing during the 2025/26 season.

There have already been sackings in the Premier League and Championship, with Ange Postecoglou’s 39-day tenure in charge of Nottingham Forest arguably the main managerial story of the season.

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Here is a full list of dismissals from the Premier League and EFL.

Every Premier League and EFL manager sacked in 2025/26

Manager

Club left

Date

1

Nuno Espirito Santo

Nottingham Forest

9th September

2

Ruben Selles

Sheffield United

14th September

3

Mike Dodds

Wycombe Wanderers

18th September

4

Michael Flynn

Cheltenham Town

20th September

5

Graham Potter

West Ham

27th September

6

Steve Bruce

Blackpool

4th October

7

Matt Bloomfield

Luton Town

6th October

8

Paulo Pezzolano

Watford

8th October

9

Ange Postecoglou

Nottingham Forest

18th October

10

Darren Ferguson

Peterborough United

25th October

11

Noel Hunt

Reading

26th October

12

Vitor Pereira

Wolves

2nd November

13

Will Still

Southampton

2nd November

14

Liam Manning

Norwich City

8th November

15

Alan Sheehan

Swansea City

11th November

16

David Hughes

Newport County

15th November

1

Nuno Espirito Santo

Nottingham Forest

Nuno Espirito Santo was the first manager sacked in the top four leagues, despite leading Nottingham Forest to Europa League football.

A breakdown in relationship with those above him at the City Ground resulted in his departure, with Nuno taking the West Ham jobs weeks later and Forest not having any luck with his replacement.

2

Ruben Selles

Sheffield United

After parting ways with Chris Wilder, Sheffield United brought in Ruben Selles, believing he was the man to take the Blades back to the Premier League.

However, Selles lost all six of his games in charge and was out the door in mid September, with Wilder returning shortly after.

3

Mike Dodds

Wycombe Wanderers

Former Sunderland assistant Mike Dodds was in charge of Wycombe for seven months. One win and five defeats in their opening eight League One games saw Dodds depart, with Michael Duff being named as his replacement.

4

Michael Flynn

Cheltenham Town

Michael Flynn was sacked by Cheltenham Town in September after losing nine matches from 12 across all competitions.

Rock bottom of the 72 EFL sides at the time of his dismissal, Flynn was replaced by Steve Cotterill, who managed the Robins between 1997-2002.

5

Graham Potter

West Ham

After taking over at West Ham at the beginning of 2025, Graham Potter couldn’t see the year out at the London Stadium after a woeful start to the 2025/26 season.

Sacked on a Saturday two days before a game, the Hammers moved quickly to appoint Nuno Espirito Santo.

6

Steve Bruce

Blackpool

Steve Bruce’s return to management with Blackpool lasted 12 months, with the experienced former Premier League boss losing seven of 11 League One games in 2025/26.

The 64-year-old was replaced by Ian Evatt, who spent seven years as a player at Bloomfield Road.

7

Matt Bloomfield

Luton Town

Matt Bloomfield couldn’t keep Luton Town in the Championship in the 2024/25 season, and a poor start to the League One campaign resulted in his sacking.

The Hatters moved swiftly after parting ways with Bloomfield, bringing in former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere.

8

Paulo Pezzolano

Watford

It is very rare these days that Watford go through a season without making a managerial change, so Paulo Pezzolano’s departure wasn’t exactly a shock.

The Hornets, in one post on X, shared the news of Pezzolano’s exit and the return of Javi Gracia.

9

Ange Postecoglou

Nottingham Forest

Ange Postecoglou’s time in charge of Nottingham Forest was short and not so sweet at all, failing to win any of his eight games.

After a 3-0 defeat to Chelsea and just 39 days in charge, Evangelos Marinakis brutally parted ways with his second manager of the season, bringing in Sean Dyche days later.

10

Darren Ferguson

Peterborough United

Darren Ferguson’s fourth spell as Peterborough United manager came to an end in October after winning three of the Posh’s opening 13 games.

He previously won four promotions with the club but had the club bottom of League One at the time of his departure.

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