Leeds United and Ipswich Town's new predicted finishes with bookies, who goes up and play-offs winners
Lee Sobot
·2-min read
Title odds: 1000-1. (Photo: Jess Hornby)
Leeds and Ipswich were two divisions apart last term but the relegated Whites have started the new season with just two points out of a possible nine whereas Ipswich have began with a perfect three wins out of three.
The Whites began the summer as second favourites for this season’s Championship, pointing the way to automatic promotion in second place in terms of the bookmakers’ predicted finishing positions.
Ipswich, meanwhile, approached the new season seen as outside play-offs contenders. But ahead of Saturday’s showdown between the Tractor Boys and the Whites, this is where the oddsmakers now think that the two teams will finish based on the latest title odds and the three sides they think are going up including as play-offs winners based on the odds for promotion.
Title odds: 250-1. (Photo: George Wood)
Title odds: 250-1. (Photo: Clive Rose)
Title odds: 250-1. (Photo: Ashley Allen)
Title odds: 150-1. (Photo: Alex Caparros)
Title odds: 150-1. (Photo: Gareth Copley)
Title odds: 80-1. (Photo: Naomi Baker)
Title odds: 80-1. (Photo: Ashley Allen)
Title odds: 66-1. (Photo: Tony Marshall)
Title odds: 66-1. (Photo: Pete Norton)
Title odds: 66-1. (Photo: Jess Hornby)
Title odds: 50-1. (Photo: Paul Harding)
Title odds: 50-1. (Photo: Tony Marshall)
Title odds: 33-1. (Photo: Michael Steele)
Title odds: 28-1. (Photo: Stu Forster)
Title odds: 28-1. (Photo: Tony Marshall)
Title odds: 25-1.Odds for promotion: 7-1. (Photo: Marc Atkins)
Title odds: 25-1.Odds for promotion: 13-2. (Photo: George Wood)
Title odds: 25-1.Odds for promotion: 6-1. (Photo: Nathan Stirk)
Title odds: 14-1.Odds for promotion: 7-2. (Photo: Paul Harding)
Title odds: 14-1.Odds for promotion: 7-2. (Photo: George Wood)
Title odds: 15-2.Odds for promotion: 5-2. (Photo: Steve Bardens)
Title odds: 5-1.Odds for promotion: 7-4. (Photo: George Wood)
Title odds: 13-5.Odds for promotion: 10-11. (Photo: David Rogers)
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