Summary
- AI has predicted the 2025/26 Championship season in full.
- Midtable standings feature Stoke City and West Brom holding steady.
- AI predicts Wrexham and Birmingham City for another wild ride in the 2025/26 season.
So, rather than doing the usual umming and ahhing over next season’s table, we’ve handed the task over to AI – and, as expected, the results make for a fascinating read from top to bottom.

The Premier League table could look very different in some key areas this time next year.
Relegation Places
Sheffield Wednesday, Oxford United & Preston North End go down
Elsewhere, Watford’s high managerial turnover and limited transfer budget are expected to finally catch up with them. They narrowly miss out on relegation still, finishing 21st. Preston North End – one of football’s 12 founding members – are tipped to finish just below them in 22nd and be the best of a bad bunch. Sheffield Wednesday, another fallen giant and among the biggest clubs in Britain, are predicted to finish rock bottom with just 38 points.
Relegation places | ||
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Position | Club | Points |
17. | Charlton Athletic | 54 |
18. | Queen’s Park Rangers | 52 |
19. | Millwall | 50 |
20. | Blackburn Rovers | 48 |
21. | Watford | 46 |
22. | Preston North End | 44 |
23. | Oxford United | 42 |
24. | Sheffield Wednesday | 38 |
Midtable Places
Stoke City & West Brom feature
Bristol City, having dramatically finished inside the playoff places in the 2024/25 campaign, might have hoped to push on. However, a hangover from that success could see them settle for a humbling 12th-place finish. Meanwhile, AI has forecasted that Norwich City – who gained a reputation as the ultimate Premier League yo-yo club in the 2010s – will land in 11th under journeyman boss Liam Manning, who has jumped ship four times in four years.
Promotion & Playoff Places
Wrexham & Birmingham City set for hollywood seasons (again)
Every season, the two sides that finish at the top of the Championship standings are automatically promoted to the Premier League. Last season, it was Leeds and Burnley. According to AI, Will Still-led Southampton will bounce straight back up as champions and be joined by Marti Cifuentes’ Leicester City. Rounding out the top three – but missing out on automatic promotion by a fairly sizeable five points – are the third relegated side, Ipswich Town.
Coventry City are always in and around the promotion conversation and are expected to finish sixth next season under Frank Lampard. However, it’s the two clubs they’re sandwiched between that are likely to draw the most attention.