Huddersfield – Barnsley Friday 22 April
The match Huddersfield – Barnsley for the English Championship will be held on April 22 (Friday) at 21:45. What a turnaround just for Huddersfield Town in the last year. Twelve months ago, the Terriers finished in 20th place, but now they only need one more victory to secure a place in the top six.
Huddersfield is 1.57 to win. The tie in the match was rated at 3.80. Barnsley is 6.50 to win. Watch our full football TV program.
QPR – Derby County Monday, April 18
The QPR – Derby County match for the English Championship will take place on April 18 (Monday) at 17:00. Wayne Rooney’s hopes of leading Derby County to a stunning relegation run-off look dashed, with the Rams needing at least three wins in their last four games to have any chance of passing Reading.
The odds for the QPR to win are 2.20. The tie in the match was rated with 3.25. Derby County is 3.40 to win. Watch our full football TV program.
Middlesbrough – Huddersfield 18 April
The match Middlesbrough – Huddersfield for the English Championship will be held on April 18 (Monday) at 14:30. Supporting Middlesbrough to win low-odds matches would seem like a silly task at the moment, as Chris Wilder’s team has forgotten how to score.
Middlesbrough is 1.85 to win. The tie in the match was rated at 3.50. Huddersfield is 4.40 to win. Watch our full football TV program.
Derby County – Fulham Friday, April 15
The match Derby County – Fulham for the Championship of England will be held on April 15 (Friday) from 22:00. The big game at both ends of the table when Derby County welcomes Fulham in Pride Park. The Derby hosts have excelled at home in recent weeks, winning seven of their last 10 games and losing just once.
The odds for Derby County to win are 5.75. The tie in the match was rated at 4.00. Fulham is 1.60 to win. Watch our full football TV program.
The English football league system is divided in two levels: the Premier League is the highest level (first level) and the English Football League (EFL) is the second level.
Premier League (Premiership)
The English Premier League is at the top of England’s football hierarchy. The league was founded in 1992 when a number of rich clubs want to increase their revenue. There are 20 teams in the Premier League. The connection with the second level exists, as three teams drop each year from the Premiership to be replaced by three teams that have won a promotion from the top level of the Football League – Championship.
English Football League (EFL)
England ‘s football league is the oldest league in the world, but after the separation of the rich teams it plays a minor role in the Premier League. It consists of 72 teams, divided into 3 divisions of 24 clubs: Championship , First League and Second League. Between them there are promotions and relegations after each season.
Championship is in the second level in the English football league system, but it is the highest tournament in the second level EFL. The first two teams in the final standings win a promotion directly into the Premier League. The remaining four teams up to sixth place play a designated tournament – a playoff to determine the third team to climb and enter the into the Premier League. The last three teams are relegated in the First League.
The Football Association of England (FA) organizes both the entire football system in the country and tournaments for different national cups. All football teams in England, regardless of their status, are members of the FA. Also teams from Wales are members of the FA and participate equally with the rest of the English teams.
Championship Teams 2018-2019
Click on a team below to view their 2018/19 season’s fixtures: