
Burnley’s predicted final finish as Sheffield United reclaim second place but Leeds United are held..
Burnley head into the international break sitting third in the Championship table.
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Scott Parker’s men briefly leapfrogged Sheffield United into second place following Saturday’s routine 2-0 win against Swansea City.
Josh Brownhill and Jaidon Anthony were among the goals as the Clarets extended their unbeaten run to 25 games.
But the Blades reclaimed their spot in the automatic promotion places after edging past city rivals Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 in the Steel City derby.
But with Leeds United only drawing 2-2 with QPR, there’s now only two points separating the top three sides heading into the final eight games of the season.
Sunderland are now out of the picture after losing 3-0 to Coventry City to fall a further nine points adrift of the Clarets.
Following this weekend’s round of fixtures, the experts at Opta have updated their predicted final table, including the expected points each side will accumulate.
Here it is in full:
Predicted final table
Leeds United – 96.69pts
Sheffield United – 94.56pts
Burnley – 92.95pts
Sunderland – 82.00pts
Coventry – 70.75pts
West Brom – 69.91pts
Bristol City – 68.21pts
Middlesbrough – 65.54pts
Sheffield Wednesday – 63.58pts
Watford – 62.18pts
Blackburn Rovers – 62.14pts
Millwall – 60.99pts
Norwich City – 60.02pts
Preston North End – 58.69pts
QPR – 55.11pts
Swansea City – 54.20pts
Portsmouth – 52.09pts
Hull City – 51.89pts
Oxford United – 50.00 pts
Stoke City – 48.20pts
Cardiff City – 47.78pts
Derby County – 47.10pts
Luton Town – 43.75pts
Plymouth Argyle – 40.47pts..
Burnley head into the international break sitting third in the Championship table.
Read More
‘What a man’: Josh Laurent speaks of admiration for Burnley teammate after notch…
Scott Parker’s men briefly leapfrogged Sheffield United into second place following Saturday’s routine 2-0 win against Swansea City.
Josh Brownhill and Jaidon Anthony were among the goals as the Clarets extended their unbeaten run to 25 games.
But the Blades reclaimed their spot in the automatic promotion places after edging past city rivals Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 in the Steel City derby.
But with Leeds United only drawing 2-2 with QPR, there’s now only two points separating the top three sides heading into the final eight games of the season.
Sunderland are now out of the picture after losing 3-0 to Coventry City to fall a further nine points adrift of the Clarets.
Following this weekend’s round of fixtures, the experts at Opta have updated their predicted final table, including the expected points each side will accumulate.