The EFL Championship continues to deliver excitement as teams vie for promotion to the Premier League. Here’s a roundup of recent highlights and a look ahead to upcoming fixtures.
Recent Highlights
Middlesbrough’s Dramatic Victory: In a thrilling match against Hull City, Middlesbrough secured a 1-0 win with a stoppage-time goal. Captain Jonny Howson, sidelined due to injury, was spotted among the traveling fans, leading chants and boosting morale.
Leeds United’s Home Streak Halted: Leeds United’s pursuit of a tenth consecutive home win was interrupted by Blackburn Rovers. Despite taking a late lead through Pascal Struijk’s penalty, Leeds conceded an equalizer in the dying moments, resulting in a 1-1 draw.
Managerial Changes at Millwall: Millwall appointed Alex Neil as their new head coach following Neil Harris’s departure. Previously with Stoke City, Neil brings a wealth of Championship experience to the club.
Plymouth Argyle’s Struggles: Under Wayne Rooney’s management, Plymouth Argyle has faced a challenging period, remaining winless in nine games and sitting at the bottom of the Championship table. Fan unrest is growing as the team seeks to turn their fortunes around.
Upcoming Fixtures
The Championship schedule has intriguing matchups that could significantly impact the standings. Here are some key fixtures to watch:
Saturday, 4th January 2025:
Blackburn Rovers vs. Burnley (12:30 PM): A Lancashire derby that promises high stakes as both teams aim to strengthen their positions in the league.
Stoke City vs. Plymouth Argyle (12:30 PM): Plymouth will be desperate to end their winless streak, while Stoke looks to capitalize on home advantage.
Swansea City vs. West Bromwich Albion (12:30 PM): Both teams are in pursuit of playoff spots, making this a crucial encounter.
Hull City vs. Leeds United (3:00 PM): Hull, under new management, faces a tough challenge against a Leeds side eager to return to winning ways.
Middlesbrough vs. Cardiff City (3:00 PM): Middlesbrough aims to build on their recent victory, while Cardiff seeks consistency.
Norwich City vs. Coventry City (3:00 PM): Norwich will look to leverage their home advantage against a resilient Coventry side.
Sheffield Wednesday vs. Millwall (3:00 PM): Alex Neil’s first game in charge of Millwall presents an opportunity to make an immediate impact.
Watford vs. Sheffield United (3:00 PM): A mid-table clash where both teams will be eager to secure all three points.
Sunday, 5th January 2025:
Sunderland vs. Portsmouth (3:00 PM): Sunderland, with strong home support, faces Portsmouth in a fixture that could influence the playoff race.
Monday, 6th January 2025:
Queens Park Rangers vs. Luton Town (8:00 PM): The round concludes with QPR hosting Luton, both teams looking to climb the table.
Current Standings
As of early January 2025, the Championship table remains tight, with only a few points separating the top teams. Leeds United leads with 52 points, followed closely by West Bromwich Albion and Burnley. At the bottom, Plymouth Argyle faces a battle to escape relegation, sitting four points from safety.
Player Spotlight
Norwich City’s Borja Sainz is the league’s top scorer, netting 15 goals this season. His consistent performances have been instrumental in Norwich’s push for promotion.
Broadcasting Changes
The EFL’s new TV deal with Sky Sports has changed traditional match schedules. Notably, no Championship matches are kicking off at 3 PM on the first Saturday of the season, with most games starting at 12:30 PM. This adjustment aims to provide fans with more live broadcast opportunities.
Looking Ahead
The Championship season is approaching a critical juncture, with teams jostling for promotion and others fighting to avoid relegation. The upcoming fixtures will be pivotal in shaping the destiny of many clubs. Fans can anticipate a continuation of the league’s trademark unpredictability and excitement.