{"id":44579,"date":"2024-07-18T12:36:12","date_gmt":"2024-07-18T12:36:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.safebettingsites.com\/?p=44579"},"modified":"2024-07-18T12:36:12","modified_gmt":"2024-07-18T12:36:12","slug":"supercomputer-predicts-202425-championship-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.safebettingsites.com\/2024\/07\/18\/supercomputer-predicts-202425-championship-season\/","title":{"rendered":"Leeds and Burnley Head Back To Premier League, Luton Miss Out On Play-Offs, Derby Relegated – Supercomputer Predicts 2024\/25 Championship Season"},"content":{"rendered":"
Leeds United WILL win the Championship with Burnley also securing automatic promotion back to the Premier League, according to our AI Supercomputer.<\/b><\/p>\n
Not only that, but Luton Town will disappoint and miss out on promotion back to the top flight, with Derby County, Oxford United and Plymouth Argyle relegated to League 1.<\/b><\/p>\n
We asked our supercomputer to preview the upcoming 2024\/25 Championship campaign, and here it is below.<\/span><\/p>\n The upcoming 2024\/25 Championship season is sure to be an entertaining one, with plenty of narratives heading into the start of the new campaign. Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton Town were the three sides relegated from the Premier league last year, with the resurgent Portsmouth and Derby County back in the Championship following promotion from League 1.<\/span><\/p>\n According to our AI supercomputer, there will be many twists and turns throughout the 2024\/25 Championship season, resulting in promotion for both Leeds United and Burnley back to the Premier League.<\/span><\/p>\n Burnley are no stranger to a relegation or promotion having been up and down the past three seasons, with Leeds also returning to the Premier League as champions after a one year absence from England\u2019s top flight. Neither Leeds nor Burnley being automatically promoted would be a huge shock, given their financial status and the quality in both of their respective squads.<\/span><\/p>\n Both Leeds and Burnley are amongst the favourites with the bookmakers, so AI predicting they will get promoted seems very reasonable to say the least. The four teams making the play-offs also doesn\u2019t come as a huge surprise, with recently relegated Sheffield United almost a shoe-in for the Top 6. West Bromwich Albion look a certainty for another strong season, with Middlesbrough and Sunderland the other two improving sides to make up the play-offs.<\/span><\/p>\n Another bold prediction by our AI supercomputer is that recently relegated Luton Town will miss out on the Top 6 all together, finishing in eighth and eight points outside the play-offs. This could be seen as a fairly big shock, given the money the Hatters now have from their Premier League relegation and selling Ross Barkley.<\/span><\/p>\n At the opposite end of the table, our supercomputer is predicting that newly promoted Derby County and Oxford United will both head straight back down to League 1, accompanied by Wayne Rooney\u2019s Plymouth Argyle.<\/span><\/p>\n The Rams and Oxford both had outstanding seasons last year in League 1, but our supercomputer is predicting they could be in for a brutal campaign with relegation straight back down to the third tier.<\/span><\/p>\n As for Plymouth, they took a gamble appointing Wayne Rooney as their new boss, but it seems the supercomputer doesn\u2019t think it will pay off, finishing rock bottom on just 32 points after 46 games.<\/span><\/p>\n As for the rest of the league, Coventry, Hull and Norwich will once again just miss out on the play-offs but will enjoy fairly strong campaigns. It\u2019s mid-table mediocrity for the likes of Preston, Stoke, Blackburn, Bristol City and Watford yet again, with QPR and Portsmouth also never looking like facing the drop.<\/span><\/p>\n As for both Welsh clubs Cardiff and Swansea, they are being predicted by the supercomputer to finish 19th and 20th respectively, both just surviving relegation by a few points. The same can be said for Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday, both staying up by just a matter of points but having fairly underwhelming seasons all things considered.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Leeds Win Championship Title, Burnley Return To Premier League, Luton Miss Out On Play-Offs<\/b><\/h2>\n
Wayne Rooney\u2019s Managerial Woes Continue With Relegation, Derby and Oxford Also Face The Drop<\/b><\/h2>\n
Supercomputer Predicts Final 2024\/25 Championship Table<\/b><\/h2>\n
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\n Position<\/th>\n Club<\/th>\n Played<\/th>\n W<\/th>\n D<\/th>\n L<\/th>\n GD<\/th>\n Pts<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n \n 1.<\/td>\n Leeds United<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 29<\/td>\n 10<\/td>\n 7<\/td>\n +45<\/td>\n 97<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 2.<\/td>\n Burnley<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 26<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n +38<\/td>\n 90<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 3.<\/td>\n Middlesbrough<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 24<\/td>\n 11<\/td>\n 11<\/td>\n +30<\/td>\n 83<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 4.<\/td>\n West Bromwich Albion<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 22<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 11<\/td>\n +25<\/td>\n 79<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 5.<\/td>\n Sunderland<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 21<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n +20<\/td>\n 75<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 6.<\/td>\n Sheffield United<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 20<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n +18<\/td>\n 74<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 7.<\/td>\n Coventry City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 18<\/td>\n 15<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n +15<\/td>\n 69<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 8.<\/td>\n Luton Town<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 18<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 16<\/td>\n +10<\/td>\n 66<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 9.<\/td>\n Hull City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 17<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 16<\/td>\n +5<\/td>\n 64<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 10.<\/td>\n Norwich City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 15<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 17<\/td>\n 0<\/td>\n 59<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 11.<\/td>\n Watford<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 19<\/td>\n -2<\/td>\n 55<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 12.<\/td>\n Preston North End<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 20<\/td>\n -6<\/td>\n 52<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 13.<\/td>\n Bristol City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 21<\/td>\n -9<\/td>\n 51<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 14.<\/td>\n Stoke City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 20<\/td>\n -13<\/td>\n 50<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 15.<\/td>\n Blackburn Rovers<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 12<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 21<\/td>\n -18<\/td>\n 49<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 16.<\/td>\n QPR<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 11<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 22<\/td>\n -20<\/td>\n 46<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 17.<\/td>\n Portsmouth<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 10<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 22<\/td>\n -22<\/td>\n 44<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 18.<\/td>\n Cardiff City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 10<\/td>\n 13<\/td>\n 23<\/td>\n -26<\/td>\n 43<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 19.<\/td>\n Swansea City<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 9<\/td>\n 15<\/td>\n 22<\/td>\n -29<\/td>\n 42<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 20.<\/td>\n Millwall<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 9<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 23<\/td>\n -31<\/td>\n 41<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 21.<\/td>\n Sheffield Wednesday<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n 15<\/td>\n 23<\/td>\n -34<\/td>\n 39<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 22.<\/td>\n Derby County<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 8<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 24<\/td>\n -32<\/td>\n 38<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 23.<\/td>\n Oxford United<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 7<\/td>\n 15<\/td>\n 24<\/td>\n -39<\/td>\n 36<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 24.<\/td>\n Plymouth Argyle<\/span><\/td>\n 46<\/td>\n 6<\/td>\n 14<\/td>\n 26<\/td>\n -46<\/td>\n 32<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n Commentary<\/b><\/h2>\n