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Championship Table

NO TEAM P W D L GD PTS
1 CARDIFF CITY 37 23 6 8 22 75
2 HULL CITY 38 21 5 12 10 68
3 WATFORD 39 20 7 12 24 67
4 CRYSTAL PALACE 39 18 11 10 14 65
5 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 38 16 12 10 8 60
6 LEICESTER CITY 39 17 8 14 24 59
7 BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION 38 15 14 9 16 59
8 BOLTON WANDERERS 38 14 12 12 5 54
9 MIDDLESBROUGH 38 17 3 18 -3 54
10 BIRMINGHAM CITY 39 13 13 13 -5 52
11 LEEDS UNITED 39 14 10 14 -5 52
12 DERBY COUNTY 39 13 12 14 3 51
13 BURNLEY 39 13 11 15 -1 50
14 MILLWALL 37 14 8 15 -5 50
15 BLACKPOOL 39 11 14 14 1 47
16 BLACKBURN ROVERS 38 11 14 13 -3 47
17 CHARLTON ATHLETIC 38 12 11 15 -6 47
18 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 38 12 11 15 -24 47
19 IPSWICH TOWN 38 12 10 16 -19 46
20 BARNSLEY 37 12 8 17 -11 44
21 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 37 12 7 18 -11 43
22 PETERBRORUGH UNITED 38 12 6 20 -9 42
23 WOLVERHAMPTON   38 11 9 18 -9 42
24 BRISTOL CITY 39 11 6 22 -16 39

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