List of EFL Championship hat-tricks

Dwight Gayle holds the record for most hat-tricks in the EFL Championship with 5.

Since the inception of the English association football league competition, the EFL Championship, in 2004, more than 60 players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Englishman Marcus Stewart, who scored three times for Sunderland in a 4–0 victory at Gillingham on 11 September 2004. Brian Deane, Chris Iwelumo, Michael Chopra, Garath McCleary and Nikola Žigić have each scored four goals in a match. The fixture between Norwich City and Scunthorpe United at Carrow Road in 2011 saw both Grant Holt and Simeon Jackson score a hat-trick for the home team.

Dwight Gayle has scored a hat-trick on five occasions in the Football League Championship. He and Chris Iwelumo scored a hat-trick for three clubs.

The list includes only hat-tricks scored in the league; hat-tricks scored in play-off matches are not counted.

Lee Hughes scored back to back hat tricks but is not listed below.

Hat-tricks

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Key
4 Player scored four goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* Home team
Dave Kitson scored his first hat-trick on 18 September 2004.
Chris Iwelumo scored three hat-tricks for three clubs.
Michael Chopra scored three hat-tricks for Cardiff City.
Rickie Lambert scored four hat-tricks for Southampton.
Note: The results column shows the home team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref.
Marcus Stewart  England Sunderland Gillingham* 0–4 11 September 2004 [2]
Dave Kitson  England Reading* Gillingham 3–1 18 September 2004 [3]
Jamie Cureton  England Queens Park Rangers* Coventry City 4–1 28 September 2004 [4]
Brian Deane4  England Leeds United* Queens Park Rangers 6–1 20 November 2004 [5]
Barry Hayles  Jamaica Millwall Derby County* 0–3 28 December 2004 [6]
Richard Cresswell  England Preston North End* Sunderland 3–2 1 January 2005 [7]
Marcus Stewart  England Sunderland* Watford 4–2 12 February 2005 [8]
Dave Kitson  England Reading* West Ham United 3–1 12 March 2005 [9]
David Connolly  Ireland Leicester City* Stoke City 4–2 9 August 2005 [10]
Carl Cort  England Wolverhampton Wanderers* Queens Park Rangers 3–1 30 August 2005 [11]
Rob Hulse  England Leeds United* Derby County 3–1 28 September 2005 [12]
Ade Akinbiyi  Nigeria Burnley Luton Town* 2–3 5 November 2005 [13]
Dave Kitson  England Reading* Brighton & Hove Albion 5–1 10 December 2005 [14]
Dean Ashton  England Norwich City* Southampton 3–1 17 December 2005 [15]
Vincent Péricard  France Plymouth Argyle* Coventry City 3–1 18 February 2006 [16]
Adam Rooney  England Stoke City Brighton & Hove Albion* 1–5 30 April 2006 [17]
Jamie Cureton  England Colchester United* Derby County 4–3 26 August 2006 [18]
Gifton Noel-Williams  England Burnley* Barnsley 4–2 12 September 2006 [19]
Kevin Phillips  England West Bromwich Albion Ipswich Town* 1–5 14 October 2006 [20]
Alan Lee  Ireland Ipswich Town* Luton Town 5–0 29 October 2006 [21]
Chris Iwelumo4  Scotland Colchester United* Hull City 5–1 28 November 2006 [22]
Gary McSheffrey  England Birmingham City* Preston North End 3–1 9 December 2006 [23]
Michael Chopra  England Cardiff City* Leicester City 3–2 27 January 2007 [24]
Andrew Surman  England Southampton* Barnsley 5–2 17 February 2007 [25]
Marek Saganowski  Poland Southampton Wolverhampton Wanderers* 0–6 31 March 2007 [26]
Dean Windass  England Hull City* Southend United 4–0 31 March 2007 [27]
Jamie Cureton  England Colchester United Southend United* 0–3 6 April 2007 [28]
Kevin Phillips  England West Bromwich Albion* Barnsley 7–0 6 May 2007 [29]
James Scowcroft  England Crystal Palace Southampton* 1–4 11 August 2007 [30]
Jonathan Walters  Ireland Ipswich Town* Bristol City 6–0 10 November 2007 [31]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Southampton* Hull City 4–0 8 December 2007 [32]
Ricardo Fuller  Jamaica Stoke City* West Bromwich Albion 3–1 22 December 2007 [33]
Liam Lawrence  Ireland Stoke City Barnsley* 3–3 26 December 2007 [34]
Andrew Cole  England Burnley Queens Park Rangers* 2–4 12 February 2008 [35]
Steve Howard  Scotland Leicester City West Bromwich Albion* 1–4 15 March 2008 [36]
Jamie Cureton  England Norwich City* Colchester United 5–1 22 March 2008 [37]
James Beattie  England Sheffield United* Leicester City 3–0 5 April 2008 [38]
Billy Sharp  England Sheffield United* Queens Park Rangers 3–0 16 August 2008 [39]
Kevin Doyle  Ireland Reading* Crystal Palace 4–2 30 August 2008 [40]
Kevin Doyle  Ireland Reading* Sheffield Wednesday 6–0 16 September 2008 [41]
Chris Iwelumo  Scotland Wolverhampton Wanderers Preston North End* 1–3 20 September 2008 [42]
Leroy Lita  DR Congo Norwich City* Wolverhampton Wanderers 5–2 21 October 2008 [43]
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake  England Wolverhampton Wanderers* Norwich City 3–3 3 February 2009 [44]
Deon Burton  Jamaica Charlton Athletic* Norwich City 4–2 3 May 2009 [45]
Shola Ameobi  England Newcastle United* Reading 3–0 15 August 2009 [46]
Michael Chopra  England Cardiff City Plymouth Argyle* 1–3 18 August 2009 [47]
Kevin Nolan  England Newcastle United Ipswich Town* 0–4 26 September 2009 [48]
Michael Chopra4  England Cardiff City* Derby County 6–1 29 September 2009 [49]
Peter Whittingham  England Cardiff City Sheffield United* 3–4 24 October 2009 [50]
Darius Henderson  England Sheffield United Bristol City* 2–3 28 November 2009 [51]
Robert Earnshaw  Wales Nottingham Forest* Leicester City 5–1 5 December 2009 [52]
Freddy Eastwood  Wales Coventry City* Peterborough United 3–2 12 December 2009 [53]
Paul Gallagher  Scotland Leicester City* Scunthorpe United 5–1 13 February 2010 [54]
Gary Hooper  England Scunthorpe United* Bristol City 3–0 17 April 2010 [55]
Chris Iwelumo  Scotland Burnley* Preston North End 4–3 11 September 2010 [56]
James Vaughan  England Crystal Palace* Portsmouth 4–1 14 September 2010 [57]
James Coppinger  England Doncaster Rovers* Norwich City 3–1 14 September 2010 [58]
Jon Parkin  England Preston North End Leeds United* 6–4 28 September 2010 [59]
Jonny Howson  England Leeds United Scunthorpe United* 1–4 30 October 2010 [60]
Luciano Becchio  Argentina Leeds United* Bristol City 3–1 13 November 2010 [61]
Grant Holt  England Norwich City* Ipswich Town 4–1 28 November 2010 [62]
Wes Hoolahan  Ireland Norwich City* Sheffield United 4–2 28 December 2010 [63]
Jason Puncheon  England Millwall* Crystal Palace 3–0 1 January 2011 [64]
Matty Fryatt  England Hull City Scunthorpe United* 1–5 5 February 2011 [65]
Connor Wickham  England Ipswich Town Doncaster Rovers* 0–6 15 February 2011 [66]
Yakubu  Nigeria Leicester City Middlesbrough* 3–3 2 April 2011 [67]
Grant Holt  England Norwich City* Scunthorpe United 6–0 2 April 2011 [68]
Simeon Jackson  Canada Norwich City* Scunthorpe United 6–0 2 April 2011 [68]
Scott McDonald  Australia Middlesbrough Hull City* 2–4 22 April 2011 [69]
Simeon Jackson  Canada Norwich City* Derby County 3–2 25 April 2011 [70]
Lee Tomlin  England Peterborough United* Ipswich Town 7–1 20 August 2011 [71]
Rickie Lambert  England Southampton* Nottingham Forest 3–2 10 September 2011 [72]
Chris Wood  New Zealand Birmingham City* Millwall 3–0 11 September 2011 [73]
Darius Henderson  England Millwall Leicester City* 0–3 22 October 2011 [74]
Jonjo Shelvey  England Blackpool Leeds United* 0–5 2 November 2011 [75]
Rickie Lambert  England Southampton* Brighton & Hove Albion 3–0 19 November 2011 [76]
Matt Phillips  England Blackpool Barnsley* 1–3 26 December 2011 [77]
Ricardo Vaz Tê  Portugal Barnsley* Leeds United 4–1 31 December 2011 [78]
Darius Henderson  England Millwall Barnsley* 1–3 21 January 2012 [79]
Nikola Žigić4  Serbia Birmingham City Leeds United* 1–4 31 January 2012 [80]
Rickie Lambert  England Southampton Watford* 0–3 25 February 2012 [81]
Rickie Lambert  England Southampton Millwall* 2–3 17 March 2012 [82]
Garath McCleary4  Jamaica Nottingham Forest Leeds United* 3–7 20 March 2012 [83]
Charlie Austin  England Burnley Portsmouth* 1–5 31 March 2012 [84]
Radosław Majewski  Poland Nottingham Forest Crystal Palace* 0–3 31 March 2012 [85]
Ricardo Vaz Tê  Portugal West Ham United* Brighton & Hove Albion 6–0 14 April 2012 [86]
Matty Fryatt  England Hull City* Barnsley 3–1 17 April 2012 [87]
Peter Whittingham  England Cardiff City* Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 2 September 2012 [88]
Charlie Austin  England Burnley* Peterborough United 5–2 15 September 2012 [89]
Glenn Murray  England Crystal Palace* Cardiff City 3–2 22 September 2012 [90]
Craig Davies4  Wales Barnsley Birmingham City* 0–5 22 September 2012 [91]
David Nugent  England Leicester City* Hull City 3–1 23 September 2012 [92]
Emile Sinclair  England Peterborough United Hull City* 1–3 29 September 2012 [93]
Charlie Austin  England Burnley* Sheffield Wednesday 3–3 2 October 2012 [94]
Marlon King  Jamaica Birmingham City Millwall* 3–3 23 October 2012 [95]
Glenn Murray  England Crystal Palace* Ipswich Town 5–0 6 November 2012 [96]
Jordan Rhodes  Scotland Blackburn Rovers Peterborough United* 1–4 17 November 2012 [97]
Chris Wood  New Zealand Leicester City Bristol City* 0–4 12 January 2013 [98]
Radosław Majewski  Poland Nottingham Forest* Huddersfield Town 6–1 19 February 2013 [99]
Dwight Gayle  England Peterborough United Blackburn Rovers* 2–3 2 March 2013 [100]
Leonardo Ulloa  Argentina Brighton & Hove Albion* Huddersfield Town 4–1 2 March 2013 [101]
Kevin Phillips  England Crystal Palace* Hull City 4–2 5 March 2013 [102]
James Vaughan  England Huddersfield Town Bristol City* 1–3 27 April 2013 [103]
Troy Deeney  England Watford* Bournemouth 6–1 10 August 2013 [104]
James Vaughan  England Huddersfield Town* Bournemouth 5–1 24 August 2013 [105]
Craig Bryson  Scotland Derby County Millwall* 1–5 14 September 2013 [106]
Jesse Lingard4  England Birmingham City* Sheffield Wednesday 4–1 21 September 2013 [107]
Ross McCormack4  Scotland Leeds United Charlton Athletic* 2–4 9 November 2013 [108]
Chris Martin  England Derby County* Blackpool 5–1 7 December 2013 [109]
Adam Le Fondre  England Reading* Bolton Wanderers 7–1 18 January 2014 [110]
Adam Le Fondre  England Reading* Blackpool 5–1 28 January 2014 [111]
Ross McCormack  Scotland Leeds United* Huddersfield Town 5–1 1 February 2014 [112]
Yann Kermorgant  France Bournemouth* Doncaster Rovers 5–0 1 March 2014 [113]
Jordan Rhodes  Scotland Blackburn Rovers Huddersfield Town* 2–4 15 March 2014 [114]
Craig Bryson  Scotland Derby County* Nottingham Forest 5–0 22 March 2014 [115]
Rudy Gestede  Benin Blackburn Rovers Birmingham City* 2–4 21 April 2014 [116]
Marvin Sordell  England Charlton Athletic Sheffield Wednesday* 2–3 21 April 2014 [117]
Danny Ward  England Huddersfield Town Watford* 1–4 3 May 2014 [118]
Callum Harriott  England Charlton Athletic Blackpool* 0–3 3 May 2014 [119]
Joe Mason  Ireland Bolton Wanderers* Rotherham United 3–2 16 September 2014 [120]
Britt Assombalonga  DR Congo Nottingham Forest* Fulham 5–3 17 September 2014 [121]
Marc Pugh  England Bournemouth Birmingham City* 0–8 25 October 2014 [122]
Troy Deeney  England Watford Fulham* 0–5 5 December 2014 [123]
Jelle Vossen  Belgium Middlesbrough Millwall* 1–5 6 December 2014 [124]
Demarai Gray  England Birmingham City* Reading 6–1 13 December 2014 [125]
Clayton Donaldson  England Birmingham City* Wigan Athletic 3–1 10 January 2015 [126]
Ross McCormack  Scotland Fulham* Nottingham Forest 3–2 21 January 2015 [127]
Odion Ighalo4  Nigeria Watford* Blackpool 7–2 24 January 2015 [128]
Gary Hooper  England Norwich City* Blackpool 4–0 7 February 2015 [129]
Jon Toral  Spain Brentford* Blackpool 4–0 24 February 2015 [130]
Brett Pitman  England Bournemouth* Blackpool 4–0 14 March 2015 [131]
Rudy Gestede  Benin Blackburn Rovers * Nottingham Forest 3–3 18 April 2015 [132]
Lee Gregory  England Millwall* Derby County 3–3 25 April 2015 [133]
Ross McCormack  Scotland Fulham* Middlesbrough 4–3 25 April 2015 [134]
Orlando Sa  Portugal Reading* Ipswich Town 5–1 11 September 2015 [135]
Clayton Donaldson  England Birmingham City* Bristol City 4–2 12 September 2015 [136]
Daryl Murphy  Ireland Ipswich Town Rotherham United* 2–5 7 November 2015 [137]
Tom Ince  England Derby County* Bristol City 4–0 15 December 2015 [138]
Andre Gray  England Burnley* Bristol City 4–0 28 December 2015 [139]
Abel Hernández  Uruguay Hull City* Charlton Athletic 6–0 16 January 2016 [140]
Yaya Sanogo  France Charlton Athletic* Reading 3–4 27 February 2016 [141]
Tomer Hemed  Israel Brighton & Hove Albion* Fulham 5–0 15 April 2016 [142]
Grant Ward  England Ipswich Town* Barnsley 4–2 6 August 2016 [143]
Scott Hogan  England Brentford* Preston North End 5–0 17 September 2016 [144]
Dwight Gayle  England Newcastle United* Norwich City 4–3 28 September 2016 [145]
Glenn Murray  England Brighton & Hove Albion* Norwich City 5–0 29 October 2016 [146]
Henri Lansbury  England Nottingham Forest Barnsley* 2–5 25 November 2016 [147]
Dwight Gayle  England Newcastle United* Birmingham City 4–0 10 December 2016 [148]
Nélson Oliveira  Portugal Norwich City* Derby County 3–0 2 January 2017 [149]
Jota  Spain Brentford* Rotherham United 4–2 25 February 2017 [150]
David Nugent  England Derby County* Fulham 4–2 4 April 2017 [151]
Nick Powell  England Wigan Athletic* Barnsley 3–2 13 April 2017 [152]
Abel Hernández  Uruguay Hull City* Burton Albion 4–1 12 August 2017 [153]
Conor Hourihane  Ireland Aston Villa* Norwich City 4–2 19 August 2017 [154]
Kieran Dowell  England Nottingham Forest Hull City* 2–3 28 October 2017 [155]
Leon Clarke4  England Sheffield United* Hull City 4–1 4 November 2017 [156]
Ryan Sessegnon  England Fulham Sheffield United* 4–5 21 November 2017 [157]
Leon Clarke  England Sheffield United* Fulham 4–5 21 November 2017 [157]
Matěj Vydra  Czech Republic Derby County Middlesbrough* 0–3 25 November 2017 [158]
Kemar Roofe  England Leeds United Queens Park Rangers* 1–3 9 December 2017 [159]
Patrick Bamford  England Middlesbrough* Leeds United 3–0 2 March 2018 [160]
Bobby Reid  England Bristol City* Sheffield Wednesday 4–0 3 March 2018 [161]
James Maddison  England Norwich City Hull City* 4–3 10 March 2018 [162]
Atdhe Nuhiu  Kosovo Sheffield Wednesday* Norwich City 5–1 6 May 2018 [163]
Lukas Jutkiewicz  England Birmingham City* Rotherham United 3–1 6 October 2018 [164]
Billy Sharp  England Sheffield United* Wigan Athletic 4–2 27 October 2018 [165]
Che Adams  England Birmingham City* Hull City 3–3 10 November 2018 [166]
Tammy Abraham4  England Aston Villa* Nottingham Forest 5–5 28 November 2018 [167]
Danny Graham  England Blackburn Rovers* Sheffield Wednesday 4–2 1 December 2018 [168]
Dwight Gayle  England West Bromwich Albion Rotherham United* 0–4 22 December 2018 [169]
Billy Sharp  England Sheffield United Aston Villa* 3–3 8 February 2019 [170]
Che Adams  England Birmingham City Queens Park Rangers* 3–4 9 February 2019 [171]
Saïd Benrahma  Algeria Brentford* Hull City 5–1 23 February 2019 [172]
Martyn Waghorn  England Derby County* Rotherham United 6–1 30 March 2019 [173]
Andreas Weimann  Austria Bristol City Sheffield United* 2–3 30 March 2019 [174]
Mason Mount  England Derby County* Bolton Wanderers 4–0 13 April 2019 [175]
Dwight Gayle  England West Bromwich Albion* Preston North End 4–1 13 April 2019 [176]
Ollie Watkins  England Brentford Barnsley* 1–3 29 September 2019 [177]
Aleksandar Mitrović  Serbia Fulham* Luton Town 3–2 23 October 2019 [178]
Joe Ralls  England Cardiff City* Birmingham City 4–2 2 November 2019 [179]
Josh Dasilva  England Brentford* Luton Town 7–0 30 November 2019 [180]
George Pușcaș  Romania Reading Wigan Athletic* 3–1 30 November 2019 [181]
Conor Chaplin  England Barnsley* Queens Park Rangers 5–3 14 December 2019 [182]
Jordan Rhodes  Scotland Sheffield Wednesday Nottingham Forest* 0–4 14 December 2019 [183]
Nahki Wells  Bermuda Queens Park Rangers* Cardiff City 6–1 1 January 2020 [184]
Saïd Benrahma  Algeria Brentford Hull City* 1–5 1 February 2020 [185]
Matt Smith  England Millwall Nottingham Forest* 0–3 6 March 2020 [186]
Louie Sibley  England Derby County Millwall* 2–3 20 June 2020 [187]
Yakou Méïté4  Ivory Coast Reading Luton Town* 0–5 4 July 2020 [188]
Saïd Benrahma  Algeria Brentford* Wigan Athletic 3–0 4 July 2020 [189]
Kieran Dowell  England Wigan Athletic* Hull City 8–0 14 July 2020 [190]
Adam Armstrong  England Blackburn Rovers* Wycombe Wanderers 5–0 19 September 2020 [191]
James Collins  Ireland Luton Town* Preston North End 3–0 12 December 2020 [192]
Sergi Canós  Spain Brentford Cardiff City* 2–3 26 December 2020 [193]
Ivan Toney  England Brentford* Wycombe Wanderers 7–2 30 January 2021 [194]
Teemu Pukki  Finland Norwich City* Huddersfield Town 7–0 6 April 2021 [195]
Adam Armstrong  England Blackburn Rovers* Huddersfield Town 5–2 24 April 2021 [196]
Harry Wilson  Wales Cardiff City Birmingham City* 0–4 1 May 2021 [197]
Adam Armstrong  England Blackburn Rovers* Birmingham City 5–2 8 May 2021 [198]
John Swift  England Reading* Queens Park Rangers 3–3 11 September 2021 [199]
Ben Brereton Díaz  Chile Blackburn Rovers* Cardiff City 5–1 25 September 2021 [200]
Aleksandar Mitrović  Serbia Fulham* Swansea City 3–1 29 September 2021 [201]
Aleksandar Mitrović  Serbia Fulham* West Bromwich Albion 3–0 30 October 2021 [202]
Andreas Weimann  Austria Bristol City* Millwall 3–2 2 January 2022 [203]
Aleksandar Mitrović  Serbia Fulham* Bristol City 6–2 15 January 2022 [204]
Danny Ward  England Huddersfield Town Reading* 3–4 22 January 2022 [205]
Sam Surridge  England Nottingham Forest* Swansea City 5–1 30 April 2022 [206]
Óscar Estupiñán  Colombia Hull City* Coventry City 3–2 27 August 2022 [207]
Scott Hogan  Ireland Birmingham City West Bromwich Albion* 2–3 14 September 2022 [208]
Tom Bradshaw  Wales Millwall* Watford 3–0 19 October 2022 [209]
Zian Flemming  Netherlands Millwall Preston North End* 2–4 12 November 2022 [210]
Chuba Akpom  England Middlesbrough* Wigan Athletic 4–1 26 December 2022 [211]
Nathan Tella  Nigeria Burnley* Preston North End 3–0 11 February 2023 [212]
Tom Bradshaw  Wales Millwall* Sheffield United 3–2 18 February 2023 [213]
Nathan Tella  Nigeria Burnley Hull City* 1–3 15 March 2023 [214]
Ozan Tufan  Turkey Hull City* Sheffield Wednesday 4–2 12 August 2023 [215]
Morgan Whittaker  England Plymouth Argyle* Norwich City 6–2 23 September 2023 [216]
Ellis Simms  England Coventry City* Rotherham United 5–0 5 March 2024 [217]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 England Dwight Gayle 5
2 England Michael Chopra 4
England Jamie Cureton
England Andy Johnson
England Rickie Lambert
Scotland Ross McCormack
Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
8 England Adam Armstrong 3
England Charlie Austin
Republic of Ireland David Connolly
England Darius Henderson
Scotland Chris Iwelumo
England Dave Kitson
England Glenn Murray
England Kevin Phillips
Scotland Jordan Rhodes
England Billy Sharp
England James Vaughan
19 England Che Adams 2
England Dean Ashton
Algeria Saïd Benrahma
Wales Tom Bradshaw
Scotland Craig Bryson
England Leon Clarke
England Troy Deeney
England Clayton Donaldson
England Kieran Dowell
Republic of Ireland Kevin Doyle
Wales Robert Earnshaw
England Nicky Forster
England Matty Fryatt
Jamaica Ricardo Fuller
Benin Rudy Gestede
England Marlon Harewood
Uruguay Abel Hernández
England Grant Holt
England Gary Hooper
Canada Simeon Jackson
England Adam Le Fondre
Poland Radosław Majewski
England David Nugent
England Marcus Stewart
Nigeria Nathan Tella
Portugal Ricardo Vaz Tê
England Danny Ward
Austria Andreas Weimann
England Peter Whittingham
New Zealand Chris Wood

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