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Championship Winner Odds
Widely regarded as one of the toughest leagues in world football, the Championship offers unrivalled drama over a 46-game schedule for the 24 teams involved. Read More
A place among the Premier League elite is available to three fortunate teams who can grind out a successful campaign in the English second tier - two automatically promoted and one successful through the play-off system.
Through our Championship winner portal you can keep tabs on who will be the first club to assert themselves in next year's Premier League lineup.
Discover the latest betting odds for which team will be crowned champions, as well as regular updates for how the season is shaping up for those involved in the Championship title picture.
Championship Winner Odds 2023/24
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12.5%
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12.5%
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10%
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9.1%
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5.9%
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5.9%
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4.8%
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4.8%
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4.8%
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4.8%
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3
1/4 -
3
1/4 -
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3
1/4 -
3
1/4
2023/24 Outright Championship Winner Betting
This season's roster looks heavily stacked and there will be multiple teams who fancy their chances of being promoted to the Premier League as champions.
Newly relegated Leicester enter the second tier as the favourites to finish on top at around 6/1. Joining them at this end of the ladder are Leeds who are priced at about 7/1 to be crowned the division's best team come May.
Meanwhile, the third and final team to suffer the drop last season, Southampton - who finished 20th in the 22/23 Premier League campaign - can be backed at 10/1 to finish 1st, as can Michael Carrick's Middlesbrough.
Norwich, under the guidance of David Wagner, represent a 14/1 shot, while Watford and West Brom are each available at 16/1 to return to England's top flight having lifted silverware.
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Frequently Asked Questions When Betting On the Championship
Which teams have won the Championship the most times?
Only four sides in the history of the Championship have won the division more than once. Newcastle have endured two spells in England's second-tier in the last 15 years but bounced straight back up to the Premier League at the first time of asking both times (2010 & 2017). Reading still hold the record for most points obtained in a single Championship season when they won the division with an astonishing 106 points in 2005-06, while Sunderland and Wolves have both also won the league twice in their history.
Top 4: (all won the Championship two times)
- Newcastle
- Reading
- Sunderland
- Wolves
Who won the Championship title last season?
On April 25th 2023, Burnley were crowned 2022/23 Championship champions following a 1-0 win over local rivals Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.
The Clarets earned 101 points over the course of the campaign, matching the 2000/01 Fulham team's tally and finishing five points shy of the record-breaking Reading side from 2005/06.