The Wednesday Week started as a podcast, but over the years it has become something much bigger than that.
Football clubs are built on communities. The friendships, memories and shared experiences that come from supporting Sheffield Wednesday are what make this club special, and TWW Together was created to celebrate that.
Through fundraising challenges, charity initiatives, community events and supporter-led projects, we've tried to use the platform we've built to give something back. Whether it's bringing Wednesdayites together at Owls In The Yard, donating hundreds of Easter eggs to local causes, supporting mental health charities through TWW Together, or helping fans connect through events such as the Panini Swap Shop, our aim has always been the same β to strengthen the Sheffield Wednesday community and support the people within it.
Everything we do under the TWW Together banner is driven by the same belief: football is about far more than what happens on the pitch. It's about the people, the friendships and the community that exists around it.
This page celebrates some of the projects, events and initiatives that have helped bring Wednesday supporters together and make a positive difference along the way.
π¦ OWLS IN THE YARD IS BACK π¦
The positivity is back, the crowds are back, and we're back on our BS.
Join us at SteelYard Sheffield for one final summer get-together before the season starts. Expect live music, DJs, special guests, Q&As, food, drinks and plenty of Wednesday chat.
We've got loads still to announce, so keep an eye on our socials for more guests and entertainment in the coming weeks.
Early ticket sales really help us make the event even bigger and better, so grab yours now and let's make it another cracking day. ππ¦
The Wednesday Week Easter Egg Drop continued to grow in 2026, building on the success of previous years and once again demonstrating the generosity of the Sheffield Wednesday community.
Supporters donated hundreds of Easter eggs, which were collected and distributed to local charities and community organisations, helping to bring a smile to children and families across Sheffield during the Easter period. Thanks to the incredible support of Wednesday fans, the initiative expanded year-on-year, with more donations received than ever before.
What began as a small act of kindness became one of The Wednesday Week's most cherished annual community projects. The Easter Egg Drop highlighted the positive impact football supporters can have beyond matchdays, bringing people together to support those who needed it most and showcasing the best of the Sheffield Wednesday fanbase.
The Wednesday Week Swap Shop returned to Hillsborough for a third successful event, bringing Sheffield Wednesday supporters together to swap stickers, complete albums and share their love of collecting.
What started as a simple idea quickly became a popular community event, with fans of all ages attending across the three sessions. Supporters were able to trade duplicates, track down those hard-to-find stickers and help fellow collectors complete their collections in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
The events showcased the strength of the Wednesday community, with plenty of football chat, new friendships formed and countless stickers changing hands. Across all three Swap Shops, fans came together to celebrate a shared passion and create another memorable addition to The Wednesday Week's growing list of community initiatives.