
Scotland
Championship
The Scottish Championship, established in its current form in 2013, is the second tier of professional football in Scotland. It was formed as part of a league reconstruction that saw the old Scottish Football League First Division rebranded and integrated into the new Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) structure. The league serves as the critical battleground for promotion to the top-flight Scottish Premiership and the fight to avoid relegation to League One. The competition features ten clubs who play each other four times over a 36-game season, accumulating points for wins and draws. The team finishing first earns automatic promotion to the Premiership. The clubs finishing second, third, and fourth enter a playoff series, culminating in a final against the 11th-placed Premiership team for a spot in the top division. At the bottom, the club finishing tenth is automatically relegated to League One, while the ninth-placed team enters a relegation playoff. The Championship is renowned for its intense, competitive nature and has hosted several historic and notable clubs. Traditional powers like Dundee United, Kilmarnock, and Hearts have all spent recent seasons in the division, often as strong favourites for promotion. Other well-supported clubs such as Partick Thistle, Greenock Morton, and Raith Rovers add to the league's passionate atmosphere. The league has been a launchpad for numerous talents; players like Lawrence Shankland (Dundee United), Kevin Nisbet (Dunfermline), and John Souttar (Hearts) have used standout Championship seasons to secure moves to larger leagues or cement their status as Premiership stars. The current landscape is characterized by a mix of recently relegated Premiership clubs aiming for an immediate return and ambitious, well-run lower-league sides seeking to establish themselves. Financial disparities exist, but the league's compact nature and playoff drama ensure unpredictability. An interesting fact is its reputation as a "drama factory," with promotion and relegation often decided on the final day or in high-stakes playoff finals, making it one of the most thrilling and unpredictable divisions in British football.
About Championship
Championship is a top football competition based in Scotland, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 10 teams currently compete in Championship, battling across the season for the title and league position. 5 matches are scheduled in the upcoming Championship fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for Championship below.
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