
Supercomputer predicts Ipswich Town’s 2025/26 Championship finish.
Some fans argue that the Championship is the most thrilling league in world football — and for good reason. With its fierce competitiveness and unpredictable […]
Some fans argue that the Championship is the most thrilling league in world football — and for good reason. With its fierce competitiveness and unpredictable […]
As Middlesbrough chase a late surge into the Championship play-offs, all eyes will be on the off-pitch drama at Hillsborough this Easter Monday. While Boro find themselves reinvigorated by a dramatic last-gasp winner against Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday’s season spirals into chaos. Manager Danny Rohl’s blunt assessment—that his players aren’t good enough for his style of football—has only deepened tensions between himself, chairman Dejphon Chansiri, and a divided fanbase. With Wednesday winless at home since New Year’s Day and sitting on the league’s worst post-January record, the narrative in Sheffield has shifted from football to survival—not on the pitch, but as a stable club.
With the Championship season entering its final stretch, Monday night’s clash between Hull City and Coventry City carries weight at both ends of the table. Coventry, despite a dip in form, have the opportunity to climb into the play-off positions with a win — a result that would put real distance between them and the chasing pack. Hull, meanwhile, are teetering dangerously close to the relegation zone and desperately need points to stay afloat. As tension builds, even the experts can’t agree on what to expect, with predictions ranging from a goalless draw to a dramatic Coventry win. One thing’s certain: the stakes couldn’t be higher.
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