A supercomputer has predicted the Championship league table for the upcoming 2023/24 campaign.
The EFL have announced the full fixture list for next season, with the first round of Championship games getting underway from 4-6 August. Southampton travel to Sheffield Wednesday on Friday, August 4 in the opening game of the campaign, with Leicester City and Leeds United hosting play-off finalists Coventry City and Cardiff City respectively.
A supercomputer, via BonusCodeBets, has attempted to predict next season’s final league table. The 24 teams were split into three categories - winner, top six, and relegation - and were placed according to each club’s chances in their respective group.
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The top four are considered title contenders by the supercomputer; teams from 5th to 14th are labelled play-off contenders, and the remaining 10 teams are expected to fight for survival. You can see the results below:
Supercomputer Championship league table
1) Leicester City
2) Leeds United
3) Southampton
4) Middlesbrough
5) Norwich City
6) Watford
7) West Brom
8) Stoke City
9) Coventry City
10) Ipswich Town
11) Sunderland
12) Blackburn Rovers
13) Millwall
14) Swansea City
15) Hull City
16) Preston
17) Cardiff City
18) Bristol City
19) Sheffield Wednesday
20 QPR
21) Huddersfield Town
22) Birmingham City
23) Rotherham United
24) Plymouth Argyle
Championship odds, via bet365
To win Championship 2023/24 - Subject to change
Leicester City - 5/1
Leeds United- 8/1
Southampton - 8/1
Middlesbrough - 10/1
West Brom - 16/1
Watford 16/1
Norwich City - 16/1
Stoke City - 16/1
Sunderland - 20/1
Ipswich Town - 20/1
Coventry City - 20/1
Blackburn Rovers - 25/1
Millwall - 25/1
Swansea City - 25/1
Preston - 33/1
Hull City - 33/1
Sheffield Wednesday - 33/1
Bristol City - 40/1
Cardiff City - 40/1
Birmingham City - 50/1
Huddersfield Town - 50/1
QPR - 50/1
Rotherham United - 100/1
Plymouth Argyle - 100/1