, NEW ODDS: What are the odds on your team winning the Sky Bet Championship in 2017/18

NEW ODDS: What are the odds on your team winning the Sky Bet Championship in 2017/18

The line-up for the Sky Bet Championship 2017/18 season is complete, and we know now all 24 teams who will be competing in it next season.

The league has lost Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion and Huddersfield to the Premier League, and Rotherham United, Wigan Athletic and Blackburn Rovers to Sky Bet League One.

From the third tier, the league has gained Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers and Millwall, whilst Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Hull City have all come down from the Premier League.

Bookmakers are giving odds out on who is going to finish where in the Sky Bet Championship next season.

Here’s a look at the current odds for all 24 teams to win the Sky Bet Championship:

After surviving their first season in the second tier, Burton Albion are favourites to be relegated at the second time of asking. They have odds of 150/1 to win the title next season.

Following their promotion via the Sky Bet League One Play-Offs, Millwall are joint second favourites to make an immediate return to the third tier. They join recently promoted Bolton Wanders and Barnsley on 100/1 to win the Sky Bet Championship next year.

Next up is Ipswich Town, who are 80/1 to lift the title following a disappointing campaign this year.

Queens Park Rangers enjoyed a neutral season this time round, and it seems that the bookies are predicting much the same again, giving them odds of 66/1 to become champions this time next year.

Amidst rumours that Preston North End are set to lose their manager to Sunderland, they are predicted to have a much weaker season than last year. Hopes had been high that they would mount a push for the Play-Offs next year, but they’re currently out at 50/1 to win the Sky Bet Championship next season.

Three times are tied on 33/1 to lift the trophy next May. These are Nottingham Forest, Bristol City and Cardiff City.

Forest survived by the skin of their teeth last season, securing their safety on the final day of the season. Bristol City also suffered a difficult season, and were in a relegation battle until the last few weeks. Cardiff City had to settle for mid table mediocrity this season, and the same is expected for next year.

Click onto the next page to see the odds for the rest of the Sky Bet Championship teams!

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