Wednesday, April 8

Latest championship table: Coventry top amid differing snapshots

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Why the championship table matters

The championship table is the primary snapshot of where clubs stand in the race for promotion, play-offs and survival. Fans, clubs and analysts use it to track momentum, assess form and plan for remaining fixtures. Recent data from the EFL, Sky Sports and The Guardian offers multiple snapshots that are relevant to supporters following the closing stages of the season.

Current snapshots and key facts

EFL / Sky Bet snapshot (38 games)

The official EFL Sky Bet Championship table shows Coventry City leading after 38 matches with 23 wins, 8 draws and 7 defeats. Their record reads: P38 W23 D8 L7 GF78 GA40 GD38 PTS77. Other notable positions in this snapshot include Hull City (P38 W19 D6 L13 GF59 GA56 GD3 PTS63), Birmingham City (P38 W14 D11 L13 GF48 GA48 GD0 PTS53), Swansea City (P38 W15 D7 L16 GF44 GA46 GD-2 PTS52) and Stoke City (P38 W14 D9 L15 GF45 GA40 GD5 PTS51).

The Guardian snapshot (41 games)

A Guardian snapshot lists Coventry at the top on a slightly different match count: P41 W25 D9 L7 F84 A42 GD42 Pts84. The same source highlights recent form for Coventry with a 3-0 win against Preston North End, a 1-2 loss to Southampton and another 3-0 victory. These form details give context to the club’s trajectory around the dates covered by that snapshot.

Sky Sports coverage

Sky Sports provides a complete Sky Bet Championship table for the current season, plus access to tables from past seasons and other leagues. Their platform is commonly used for up-to-date standings, and many fans access Sky Bet Championship tables alongside fixtures and results.

Conclusion and outlook

Across the provided sources, Coventry consistently occupies the top spot, though the numeric totals differ by snapshot (38 v 41 matches). That variance reflects different update times rather than a disagreement over the leader. For readers, the practical takeaway is to follow live tables and fixture sync tools—such as those offered by the EFL and Sky Sports—if you want the most current championship table and to monitor how remaining matches will affect promotion and play-off contests.

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