
The Championship, Europe's second-highest attended league, is gearing up for a thrilling end to the 2024-25 season with every team still having a chance at promotion or relegation. With QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, and Swansea having less than a 0.1% chance of making the play-offs or staying up, the race is wide open. This unpredictability has made the Championship a popular antidote to the relatively uninteresting Premier League, where Liverpool have been dominating and relegation places are already settled. The Championship's appeal lies in its underdog stories, like Leeds, Burnley, and Sheffield United, who are fighting for an immediate return to the Premier League, and teams like Luton, who were relegated last season and now face the possibility of dropping to League One. The league's lack of video assistant referee (VAR) contributes to its spontaneous, high-energy atmosphere, while its record-breaking attendance figures highlight the passion and commitment of its fans.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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