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AA Pro-Rel Watch 2025/26

Hearts (Devlin, Nieuwenhof) are still keeping a little separation at the top!

Livingston (McGowan, ex-Yengi) are cooked. St Mirren (Baccus) have dived since Baccus got injured and just had a bad 3-2 loss to Kilmarnock.

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Charlton with a plucky win tonight against Stoke which adds pressure on the rest down there.

Leicester losing that Southampton game might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Portsmouth really need some wins. Oxford aren't out of it just yet.

I'd say Derby are safe in 11th on 45 points with everyone else below potentially at risk but many will chip away with draws and be fine. I don't expect someone like Watford to go into freefall and it's contingent on Oxford getting into great. A few more wins and Norwich are fine.
 
Charlton with a plucky win tonight against Stoke which adds pressure on the rest down there.

Leicester losing that Southampton game might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Portsmouth really need some wins. Oxford aren't out of it just yet.

I'd say Derby are safe in 11th on 45 points with everyone else below potentially at risk but many will chip away with draws and be fine. I don't expect someone like Watford to go into freefall and it's contingent on Oxford getting into great. A few more wins and Norwich are fine.
Imagine if Leicester go down a season after Luton did. Two double relegations in one season?!

Some big clubs at the bottom of the Championship too. Blackburn and Leicester were Premier League champions. West Brom are pretty big too. Pompey won the FA Cup in 2008.
 
Raphael Borges Rodrigues and Tyrese Francois now in the League One relegation places with Wigan Athletic after they lost 2-1 to Reading midweek, suffering their fourth straight loss and thirteenth loss this season. They're currently 22nd on the ladder, level on points with Rotherham United in 23rd but with one goal better for and against, and two points from safety having played 30 games of 46.
 
If Portsmouth hold on this is a big result for them with a game in hand. A tough run coming up with Millwall, Wrexham and Hull so needed these points.
Portsmouth with a 3-1 win over Charlton Athletic in their Championship game which means that they are now 19th on the ladder on 36 points, four points safe from relegation with a game in hand.
 
If Portsmouth were to be relegated it would be detramental for the Socceroos, next season, unless more Championship Teams gave Aussies a go.
 
Guardiola is right that the season has so much to go yet. While most teams will land around their current position, The Championship has a lot of football to come.

Massive win for Blackburn tomorrow but it might mean nothing in 3 weeks. Leicester currently in relegation spot. Norwich are far from safe but on a run. They'll want to win a few matches then relax.
 
Still 3 points needed to get out of the relegation spot but that gives them a huge boost.
St. Pauli with a 2-1 win over Werder Bremen to move to 16th, level on 20 points with Wolfsburg but with inferior for and against, and one point safe from the Bundesliga relegation zone through 23 matchdays.
 
McGowans 10-man Livingston just took points off Rangers with a 2-2 draw. While Boyle, Iredale and Sutos Hibs just beat Celtic. This gives Devlin and Nieuwenhofs Hearts a big boost in their title chase now sitting 4 points clear of Rangers on top.
 
Musa Toure and Paul Izzo confirmed to be in the Superliga relegation group with Randers despite winning 2-1 on the last matchday of the first phase, finishing ninth on the ladder with 26 points.
Similarly, in Scotland, Livingston (Ryan McGowan) and Saint Mirren (Keanu Baccus) will be in the relegation group of the Scottish Premiership. Aberdeen (Nicolas Milanović and Nick Suman) and Dundee United (Zac Sapsford and Ryan Strain) still have a chance to be in the championship group, with either one plus Dundee able to take Falkirk’s spot. The rest are confirmed.
 
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