The championship kicks off again this Friday evening with an exciting matchup between Birmingham City and Ipswich Town, setting the stage for a thrilling 10-month saga across CBS Sports and the Golazo Network. This league is known for its unpredictable drama, delivering unexpected storylines week after week.
The British Football League is unique in its ability to blend the glamour of showbiz with the grit of historic coal mining towns, particularly along the Welsh border. For talents like Viktor Gyoker, this league offers a perfect platform to shine on a bigger stage, alongside seasoned players who will remind fans of iconic moments, like that famous goal from Troy Deeney.
Fans can tune in all season long through Paramount+. With an abundance of narratives to follow, this season promises to be rich in excitement. Here’s what fans can look forward to:
1. Birmingham, Not Wrexham, But a Club in Relegation
Despite the buzz surrounding the championship, there’s a looming concern about about a dozen teams that are stuck in limbo—not quite strong enough for the Premier League, yet too formidable for the second tier. Three of the top four clubs returning to the 2023-24 Championship, including Burnley and Sunderland, exemplify this dilemma.
Even though Southampton faced struggles in the Premier League, their current roster features players who seem overly talented for this level. With key players like Mateus Fernandez potentially leaving, others such as Ben Brereton Diaz, Adam Armstrong, and Taylor Harwood-Bellis are expected to excel in this competition. Southampton has also attracted promising talent to their coaching staff after a successful stint in League One.
Ipswich Town isn’t falling behind in the competition either, having signed Azor do Vale and Jens, key players who have experience in top European leagues. This could boost their chances notably this season.
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Leicester seems well-positioned for a strong season too, but with a potential point deduction for financial rule violations, the landscape could shift dramatically. Nonetheless, the core of this squad has proved itself with a solid finish of 27 points in the previous season, indicating resilience despite the looming penalties.
Will they compete with those who were relegated from the Premier League, like Frank Lampard’s Coventry City, who ended last season as one of the division’s strongest teams? With players like Kane Kessler-Hayden offering bolstered defense, they could pose a serious threat to others.
Birmingham City is also ambitious, notably with the addition of German international Marvin Ducksch, who has a solid goal record from the Bundesliga. Meanwhile, Demarai Gray has returned to his roots, marking a decade since he last played for the club. Can these moves steer them towards serious contention?
2. Snoop’s Influence on Swansea’s Playoff Aspirations
Another intriguing narrative is influenced by celebrity involvement, as Tom Brady’s partnership with St Andrews adds an air of excitement. This isn’t just about Wrexham; it’s a turning point for their season ahead. The scrutiny is also on Swansea City with investors like Snoop Dogg adding a unique flavor to their ambitions.
“Having Snoop and Luka on board is a significant advantage,” remarked Swansea boss Alan Sheehan, noting the buzz it creates. The club aims to become more appealing and competitive in the broader football landscape, establishing a strong foundation for the future.
Sheehan has revived the squad since taking over as caretaker in February, steering them to victory in five out of the last seven games. Investments have been made to bolster their defense and strengthen their squad, with players like Cameron Burgess and Ricardo Santos being key signings, and young talents like Ethan Galbraith shining in the second tier.
What lies ahead for Swansea City looks promising as they aim for improvement and to leverage the unique attention brought by Snoop Dogg.
3. Millwall’s Strategic Acumen
While Millwall may not be a club associated with Hollywood glitz, they are adept at crafting a playoff contender through smart transactions. Under the guidance of football director Steve Gallen, they have capitalized on player sales, most notably with Zian Fleming‘s £7 million transfer to Burnley after a successful loan spell.
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Fleming isn’t their last overseas addition, as they continue to bring in talented players. Mikhailo Ivanovich, for instance, has developed into a serious scoring threat, translating past performances into goal-scoring prowess in the championship. Adding fans like Alfie Doughty has only enriched their squad identity.
The upcoming tactics from coach Alex Neil reflect a desire for physicality, aptly suited to the high-stakes nature of the championship.
4. USMNT’s Agyemang as a Rising Star
This season’s tier two competition has piqued interest with players like Josh Sargent aiming to build on his strong previous campaign at Norwich City. Haji Wright might also see ample playtime at Coventry, but one American striker truly worth watching is Patrick Agyemang, a recent addition to Derby County.
While Agyemang needs to up his goal count to solidify his position, the excitement surrounding him is palpable. His new coach, John Eustace, values him highly, reflecting the confidence in his potential after a significant transfer investment.
“If he trains diligently and collaborates with skilled teammates like Carlton Morris, he’ll develop into an impactful player,” noted Eustace. His agility and strength could make him a significant presence in the championship, with hopes of transforming into a Premier League striker over the coming seasons.
5. Sheffield Wednesday’s Predicament
This upcoming season may also highlight serious challenges for Sheffield Wednesday, which has found itself in troubling financial straits. Facing several embargoes, the club struggles to keep its operations running smoothly, even shuttering their North Stand due to safety concerns.
The recent departure of manager Danny Roll, alongside ongoing wage delays, casts a shadow over the club as they navigate through their crisis. Currently, 16 players remain uncertain about their futures as new head coach Henrik Pedersen prepares for the upcoming match against Leicester.
This unfortunate situation has drawn significant criticism, especially from tempers flaring among supporters. The club’s administration faces scrutiny as it seeks to regain stability, leading many to speculate that point deductions may be on the horizon, possibly setting Sheffield Wednesday up for relegation.
Predictions for the Championship
- Top 2: Ipswich Town, Southampton
- Playoffs: Coventry City, Leicester City, Birmingham City, Millwall
- Relegation: Oxford, Hull City, Sheffield Wednesday
First Week Schedule
The CBS Sports EFL coverage kicks off with the following matches:
All times ET (schedules subject to change)
| EFL Championship | CBS Sports Golazo Match Day | August 8th | 2pm | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Golazo Network |
| EFL Championship | Birmingham City vs. Ipswich Town | August 8th | 3pm | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Network |
| EFL Championship | CBS Sports Golazo Match Day | August 8th | 5pm | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Network |
| EFL Championship | Southampton vs. Wrexham | August 9th | 7:30am | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Golazo Network |
| EFL Championship | Coventry City vs. Hull City | August 9th | 7:30am | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Network |
| EFL Championship | Charlton Athletic vs. Watford | August 9th | 7:30am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | CBS Sports Golazo Match Day | August 9th | 9:30am | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Golazo Network |
| EFL Championship | Middlesbrough vs. Swansea City | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | Norwich City vs. Millwall | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | Oxford United vs. Portsmouth | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | Queen’s Park Rangers vs. Preston North End | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | Stoke City vs. Derby County | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | West Bromwich Albion vs. Blackburn Rovers | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| League One | Leighton Orient vs. Wigan Athletic | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| League One | Wycombe Wanderers vs. Stockport County | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| League Two | Gillingham vs. Walsall | August 9th | 10am | Paramount+ |
| EFL Championship | Sheffield United vs. Bristol City | August 9th | 12:30pm | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Golazo Network |
| EFL Championship | Leicester City vs. Sheffield Wednesday | August 10th | 11:30am | Paramount+ & CBS Sports Network |
As the EFL Championship gets underway, the drama and storylines are sure to captivate soccer fans everywhere. The various team dynamics and celebrity influences could lead to unexpected twists in the league as clubs vie for promotion and stability, making this season one to watch closely.

