Championship Relegation Odds and Tips
Latest Championship relegation odds, with predictions and betting tips on who will finish in the bottom three
By James McMath
If you’re eager to start betting on the Championship relegation race, then we hope this guide tells you all you need to know.
We’ll talk about what relegation means for those in the Championship, what the current odds are, along with our best tips for maximum betting success.
Without further ado, let’s talk about why survival is such an important aspect of life in the EFL Championship.
Why Is Staying Up So Important For Championship Clubs?
Nobody wants to be relegated, but there is a massive difference between being expelled from the Premier League and crashing out of the Championship.
For one, the three clubs who drop down to League One aren’t eligible for the so-called ‘parachute payments’ given to clubs coming out of the Premier League.
There also isn’t nearly as much broadcasting revenue in the third-tier compared to the second - making relegation very costly from both a monetary and emotional rationale.
Portsmouth, Bolton Wanderers, and Derby County are all examples of clubs who used to be staples of the top-flight not too long ago, but now are finding difficulty in the third-tier. League One is gruelling, chaotic, and extremely competitive- meaning there’s no guarantee newly-demoted clubs will find success there.
Just like when predicting Championship promotion, relegation is a popular betting market among football fans and the latest survival odds are all important.
Let’s next talk about who the bookies are predicting will see Championship relegation in the 2022-23 season and the odds to stay up.
2022-23 Championship Relegation Odds
As of January 2023, Wigan Athletic are the odds-on favourites for relegation, with odds of 4/9. Kolo Toure was recently sacked after less than ten games in charge, and the Latics look like they’ll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of their famous FA Cup win with expulsion to League One.
Let’s take a look at some of the other clubs who may join Wigan next season:
- Huddersfield Town - 8/13
- Blackpool - 5/6
- Rotherham - 10/11
- Cardiff - 2/1
- Birmingham City - 4/1
- Bristol City - 10/1
We’re all aware of how unpredictable the Championship can be, however, and there’s no way of telling who’ll stay up or go down.
There’s still plenty of the season to play for, and any one of these clubs could find form and propel themselves out of danger.
However, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances of betting success. Let’s discuss some of them below:
Championship Relegation Tips
Now that you know who the bookies are tipping for relegation from the Championship this season, let’s next talk about some of our betting tips.
Watch The League
The best thing you can do for your Championship betting prospects is to simply watch the league and see what unfolds. The bottom-half of the Championship is always a volatile place, and this is especially true at the end of the season.
Some relegation battles are separated between only a few points, so be sure to keep an eye on the table. In the 2021/22 season, the bottom-three clubs were separated by a mere 7 points. The season before saw them separated by just two.
It’s vital to follow the action as closely as possible, as a single result can massively influence how the relegation battle pans out. You don’t have to watch every game, but you do need to be familiar with how the table is looking at the end of each gameweek.
Look At The Unstable Clubs
Clubs can make irrational decisions toward the end of the season, something that is understandable given how cutthroat football can be.
Managers can be changed, players can be sold, and fans’ disappointments can cause home games to be toxic. When you’re making your final Championship relegation tips, keep an eye out for the clubs who appear to be going through turmoil, as the unrest will likely be the final straw in sending them to League One.
Derby County would be a great example of this, as they were deducted several points in the 2021/22 season, and subsequently become favourites for relegation, despite Wayne Rooney’s best efforts to keep them up.
The more stable a club is, the easily they can generate positive momentum, so keep this in mind.
Keep An Eye On The Team News, Injuries, And Transfers
Injuries can easily derail a team’s push for survival, so keep an eye on the latest EFL Championship team news. January signings can go either way, as they have the potential to both help and hinder a relegation battle - as can managerial changes.
If you’re serious about betting on the Championship relegation battle, then make sure you’re as up-to-date with the team news as you possibly can.
Watch Out For Fixtures
There are no easy games for those at the bottom of the league, but clubs whose final games are against the stronger teams will be far less likely to pick up points.
It’s also worth looking at the teams with more home fixtures. Having the fans on your side can make a huge difference to any football game, especially if the home team is fighting for survival.
Teams with a tricky run of away fixtures can easily struggle and be dragged into the relegation quicksand a lot more easily.
Shock results are always possible, of course, but fixture-difficulty still very much has its place. To accurately predict who’ll be playing in League One next season, keep an eye on the fixture-list.
Championship Relegation Odds Summary
Wigan Athletic are the club who are most likely to be relegated from the EFL Championship this year, and the bookies are saying that Huddersfield Town and Blackpool will be joining them.
As we know, the Championship can generate some very unlikely results, and there’s no way of knowing who’ll go down just yet.
If you want to start betting on the relegation race more accurately, then we recommend watching as much of the action as you can, as well as looking at the teams’ fixture lists and overall news.
We hope this guide has made the prospect of Championship relegation betting more approachable, and that you’re now in a much better position to start making some bets.
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