Sunday, January 25

Current championship table: standings and recent form

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Introduction

The championship table remains a primary reference for supporters, analysts and clubs tracking promotion and relegation battles. With multiple competitions and formats in play, up-to-date league standings and recent form offer a concise snapshot of where teams sit in the race for honours or survival. This roundup compares current positions and statistics drawn from recent published tables.

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Scottish Championship table snapshot

In the William Hill Championship League Table, St Johnstone lead the standings after 21 matches. Their record reads P21, W13, D6, L2, with a goal difference (GD) of +26 and 45 points. They are followed by Partick Thistle, on 22 matches, who sit second with W11, D7, L4, GD +8 and 40 points. Arbroath occupy third place, also on 22 matches, with W10, D6, L6, GD +3 and 36 points. These figures underline a tight top end where marginal gains in goal difference and wins can be decisive.

English Championship table highlights

Across the English Championship tables, Coventry top the Football tables – Championship listing after 28 games. Coventry have played 28, winning 17, drawing 7 and losing 4, scoring 61 and conceding 31 for a GD of +30 and 58 points. Their recent form shows mixed results: a 0-2 loss to Ipswich, a 1-1 draw with Charlton, a 2-3 defeat to Birmingham and a 2-1 victory in their most recent outing.

The Sky Bet Championship Table provides additional context deeper in the division. Middlesbrough are shown in second with 26 matches: 13 wins, 7 draws, 6 losses, F37 A26, GD +11 and 46 points. Millwall sit fifth after 26 games (12-7-7, F29 A33, GD -4, 43 points). Watford are sixth with 25 matches played (11-8-6, F37 A29, GD +8, 41 points). Wrexham occupy ninth on 26 matches (10-10-6, F38 A32, GD +6, 40 points). At the lower end, Southampton are 15th after 26 games (8-9-9, F38 A38, GD 0, 33 points) while Portsmouth are 21st with 24 games (6-7-11, F21 A35, GD -14, 25 points).

Conclusion

These championship table snapshots show clear leaders in both the Scottish and English competitions, but also highlight congested midtables where form swings and goal difference matter. St Johnstone and Coventry currently top their respective tables, while clubs such as Middlesbrough, Millwall and Watford are clustered in contention zones. For readers, the immediate significance is that week-to-week results can rapidly shift standings; tracking the championship table and short-term form remains essential for assessing promotion pushes or relegation threats as the season progresses.

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