Predicted Championship table and where Sheffield Wednesday will finish compared to Leeds United, Rotherham United, Middlesbrough and Huddersfield Town - gallery
Kurtis Leyland
·2-min read
Sheffield Wednesday are aiming to survive in the Championship this season. (Getty Images)
Sheffield Wednesday in particular entered the season with a great deal of uncertainty. Promotion-winning manager Darren Moore departed the club before a ball was kicked and the Owls replaced him with former Watford boss Xisco Munoz.
Take a look to see where the Owls are tipped to place come the end of the campaign, starting with the side expected to finish 1st all the way to the bottom of the table...
Last season’s finish 2nd in League One
Last season’s finish: 20th in Premier League
Last season’s finish: 6th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 5th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 19th in Premier League
Last season’s finish: 4th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 13th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 9th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 8th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 16th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 11th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 14th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 17th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 10th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 7th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 12th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 15th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 1st in League One
Last season’s finish: 21st in Championship
Last season’s finish: 18th in Championship
Last season’s finish : 20th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 19th in Championship
Last season’s finish: 3rd in League One (play-off winners)
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