The Championship line-up for next season is now official following the conclusion of the Premier League season.
Wolves’ relegation was confirmed last month with Sunday then marking their final Premier League game after eight years in the top flight.
Rob Edwards’ side ended their campaign with a draw away at fellow relegated side Burnley - with the final spot in the bottom three confirmed as West Ham slid into the Championship.
Now the line-up for the new season has been completed, following Bolton Wanderers’ League One play-off final win on Sunday - work begins for clubs across the league as they prepare for next season.
For Wolves and West Brom that has been going on for some time - with transfer activity expected to ramp up in the coming weeks.
And following the conclusion of the campaigns - Betfair have revealed their promotion and title winning odds for next season.
In the case of Wolves, the bookies have them as joint favourites for the title at 11/2, just behind fellow relegated side West Ham at 9/4, and slightly ahead of Burnley at 15/2.
Elsewhere, Birmingham City at fourth favourites to win the title at 10/1, while Albion have seen their odds drift again after a dismal campaign.
They are now 33/1 to win the title next season.
In terms of promotion odds, whether that be automatically or in the new, expanded play-offs, Wolves are 8/5 on to go up, just behind West Ham.
Birmingham City are in a 7/2, with Wrexham given odds of 4/1 to achieve another promotion.
Albion’s odds to go up automatically or via the play-offs are 17/2.
Here is a full run down of all the Championship odds with Betfair:
Championship winner 2026/27
West Ham 9/4
Wolves 11/2
Burnley 15/2
Birmingham 10/1
Middlesbrough 11/1
Wrexham, Sheffield United 12/1
Southampton 14/1
Norwich 18/1
Millwall 22/1
Stoke, Derby 28/1
West Brom, Bristol City 33/1
Watford, Swansea 40/1
Blackburn, Portsmouth, QPR 50/1
Bolton, Preston, Cardiff 66/1
Charlton 80/1
Lincoln 150/1
To Be Promoted 2026/27
West Ham 8/13
Wolves 8/5
Burnley 5/2
Birmingham, Middlesbrough 7/2
Wrexham, Sheffield United 4/1
Southampton 5/1
Norwich 6/1
Millwall 7/1
Stoke, Derby 8/1
West Brom 17/2
Bristol City 9/1
Swansea 11/1
Watford, Blackburn 13/1
QPR, Portsmouth, Cardiff 14/1
Bolton, Preston 19/1
Charlton 22/1
Lincoln 30/1
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