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Which Teams Look Most Likely To Get Promoted From The Championship?

The Championship is one of the most competitive leagues in the world and one in which any team can find them in a promotion or relegation battle. Because of this, it has ensured that the Championship is one of the most exciting leagues to watch with anyone being able to beat anyone but today we have looked into who are the favourites to get promoted back to the promise land of the Premier League.

 

First of all, the big favourites to get back to the Premier League in one go are Norwich who are currently odds-on favourites to go back up priced at 4/5. They are joint-top of the Championship table as things stand but have a game in hand on fellow rivals Bournemouth. Norwich have been lucky enough to keep hold of the majority of their squad with star players Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell leading the way in terms of performances to fire them back to the Prem.

 

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Furthermore, Bournemouth are also in with a strong chance of getting back to the Premier League and are also odds-on to get promoted at 8/13. Although Bournemouth have lost some star players during the summer transfer window including talisman Callum Wilson to Newcastle, Bournemouth still look as if they have the desire to get back to the Premier League and with the way they are playing at the moment, we really do believe this is possible. They are blowing past opponents out of the water and Dominic Solanke looks like a new player in the Championship with many teams finding him unstoppable.

 

And finally the last side in which we think we be in the mix for the automatic promotion spots is that of London club Brentford who are priced at 6/4. The bees lost out in the Play Off Final at Wembley last year but will be wanting to go one better this season. Having lost Ollie Watkins to Aston Villa and Said Benrahma to West Ham, they have had to call upon new signing Ivan Toney to fill these big boots and my god has he, having scored 11 goals in as many games in the league this year.

 

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