Championship 2025/26 Betting Preview: Ipswich Tipped for Title, Sheffield Wednesday Odds-On for Relegation

Ipswich Town are 4/1 favourites to win the Championship title after Premier League relegation, while Sheffield Wednesday are 4/7 to go down amid turmoil on and off the pitch.
Championship 2025/26 Betting Preview: Ipswich Tipped for Title, Sheffield Wednesday Odds-On for Relegation
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  • Ipswich Town are 4/1 favourites to win the Championship and return to the Premier League
  • Southampton, Birmingham, and Sheffield United round out the top four in the market
  • Sheffield Wednesday are odds-on at 4/7 to be relegated amid ongoing club issues

Ipswich Head Championship Betting as Relegated Side Aim to Bounce Back

With the 2025/26 Championship season now just weeks away, betting markets are in full swing and Ipswich Town top the list as 4/1 favourites with UK Betting Sites to win the title and secure an immediate return to the Premier League.

After a challenging campaign in the top flight, Kieran McKenna’s side will be looking to channel the momentum that earned them back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League just two seasons ago.

Just behind them in the title market are Southampton (5/1), who were also relegated from the Premier League, while League One champions Birmingham (7/1) and Sheffield United (8/1) sit in close contention.

Bet365's latest betting market gives a 20% implied probability that Ipswich win the Championship title this season.

Championship Winner 25/26OddsProbability
Ipswich4/120.0%
Southampton5/116.7%
Birmingham7/112.5%
Sheffield United8/111.1%
Coventry12/17.7%
What the expert says...
Ipswich come into the season with a clear goal: bounce straight back. But all eyes are on Sheffield Wednesday, who may be lucky just to stay afloat. There’s still plenty of time for twists in both markets.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Relegation Market: Sheffield Wednesday in Deep Trouble

At the other end of the table, Sheffield Wednesday are staring down the barrel. 

Amid financial uncertainty, off-field issues, and limited squad depth, the Owls are now 4/7 favourites to suffer relegation to League One.

With further points deductions potentially on the table, it’s no surprise to see them odds-on in the drop market.

Championship Relegation 25/26OddsProbability
Sheffield Wednesday4/763.6%
Oxford United9/430.8%
Charlton Athletic11/426.7%
QPR11/426.7%
Hull City3/125.0%

Where to Bet on the Championship

Championship markets are now live at all major bookmakers, with outright winner, promotion, top goalscorer, and relegation options available. 

Don’t miss out on price boosts and free bet promos ahead of the opening weekend.

The best football betting sites look at where you can bet on these markets in the lead up to the season starting.

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