efl championship games: Table, Fixtures and Attendance Update
Introduction: Why efl championship games matter
efl championship games remain a central focus of English football beyond the Premier League, drawing strong local interest and significant crowds. Coverage of fixtures, league positions and attendance helps supporters, clubs and media plan travel, coverage and analysis. This update summarises the latest table snapshot, upcoming fixtures and notable attendance records to give readers a concise, factual overview.
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Standings snapshot
The Sky Bet Championship table shows Coventry City leading the division after 38 matches with 23 wins, 8 draws and 7 losses, scoring 78 goals and conceding 40 for a goal difference of +38 and 77 points. Other positions in the mid-table and upper mid-table include Hull City in 5th with 38 matches, 19 wins, 6 draws, 13 losses, 59 goals for, 56 against and 63 points. Birmingham City sit 10th after 38 games with 14 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses, 48 goals for and against, totalling 53 points. Swansea City occupy 11th with 15 wins, 7 draws and 16 losses, 44 goals for, 46 against and 52 points. Stoke City are 13th with 14 wins, 9 draws and 15 losses, 45 goals for, 40 against and 51 points.
Upcoming fixtures and match details
Fans planning to follow efl championship games can sync fixtures directly to their phones or digital calendars. Selected fixtures listed for the next round include:
- Birmingham City v Blackburn Rovers — 10:00 AM at St. Andrew’s Stadium (Line: BIR -120, O/U: 2.5)
- Charlton Athletic v Bristol City — 10:00 AM at The Valley (Line: CHA +150, O/U: 2.5)
- Leicester City v Preston North End — 10:00 AM at King Power Stadium (Line: LEI -110, O/U: 2.5)
- Norwich City v Portsmouth — 10:00 AM at Carrow Road (Line: NOR -105, O/U: 2.5)
- Oxford United v Hull City — 10:00 AM at The Kassam Stadium (Line: OXF +150, O/U: 2.5)
- Sheffield United v Swansea City — 10:00 AM at Bramall Lane (Line: SHU -110, O/U: 2.5)
- Stoke City v Sheffield Wednesday — 10:00 AM at bet365 Stadium (Line: STK -300, O/U: 2.5)
Attendance trends
Interest in efl championship games is reflected in stadium attendances. The highest average league attendance was recorded in the 2023–24 season, when 12.7 million fans attended Championship matches overall, at an average of 23,048 per game. This underlines the competition’s continued appeal and the importance of fixture planning for supporters.
Conclusion: What this means for readers
For supporters and local media, these efl championship games data points — table positions, detailed fixtures and strong attendance figures — help with planning travel, coverage and engagement. Expect continued high interest in upcoming rounds, and use fixture-sync tools to keep schedules up to date as the season progresses.