EFL Championship Odds

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Jan 25 Event Name
12:00 UTC
Portsmouth vs Southampton
1  
X  
2  
Jan 26 Event Name
20:00 UTC
Norwich vs Coventry
1  
X  
2  
Jan 30 Event Name
20:00 UTC
Bristol City vs Derby
1  
X  
2  
Jan 31 Event Name
12:30 UTC
Leicester vs Charlton
1  
X  
2  
12:30 UTC
Sheff Wed vs Wrexham
1  
X  
2  
12:30 UTC
Stoke vs Southampton
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Blackburn vs Hull
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Ipswich vs Preston
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Middlesbrough vs Norwich
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Millwall vs Sheff Utd
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Oxford vs Birmingham
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Portsmouth vs West Brom
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
QPR vs Coventry
1  
X  
2  
15:00 UTC
Watford vs Swansea
1  
X  
2  
Jan 25 Event Name
12:00 UTC
Portsmouth vs Southampton
1X  
X2  
12  
Jan 26 Event Name
20:00 UTC
Norwich vs Coventry
1X  
X2  
12  
Jan 30 Event Name
20:00 UTC
Bristol City vs Derby
1X  
X2  
12  
Jan 31 Event Name
12:30 UTC
Leicester vs Charlton
1X  
X2  
12  
12:30 UTC
Sheff Wed vs Wrexham
1X  
X2  
12  
12:30 UTC
Stoke vs Southampton
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Blackburn vs Hull
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Ipswich vs Preston
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Middlesbrough vs Norwich
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Millwall vs Sheff Utd
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Oxford vs Birmingham
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Portsmouth vs West Brom
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
QPR vs Coventry
1X  
X2  
12  
15:00 UTC
Watford vs Swansea
1X  
X2  
12  

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OddsJet has the best English Championship odds for football fans around the World

The EFL Championship is the second tier of English professional football.  OddsJet compares EFL Championship odds from several reputable betting sites.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every match on the schedule and to maximize potential returns for football bettors.  Users can toggle between 1X2 match odds as well as Double Chance odds.  If you are interested in finding the top potential payout for a bet on the eventual champion, OddsJet also compares EFL Championship winner odds.

 

English Championship odds explained  

1X2 Match Betting

This is the most popular betting market for the EFL Championship.  Here, one is simply wagering on the Full-Time result of a given match: 1 – a Home Win, X – a Draw, 2 – an Away win.

 

Double Chance Betting

This is a variation of typical 1X2 match betting whereby one selects any two of the three possible outcomes: 1,X – Home Win or Draw.  X,2 - Draw or Away Win.  1,2 - Home Win or Away Win.  This allows for a hedging of one’s bet.  In doing so, the odds will be lower than for a typical 1X2 match result odds.

 

Championship odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both revolve around the figure of $100. First, negative numbers express how much one needs to wager in order to win a profit of $100.  When one sees a negative number like Derby County to win at -300, this means that one would need to stake $300 in order to win a profit of $100, for a total return of $400.  When the odds are above even, American odds format display a Positive figure which expresses how much one will win when $100 is staked.  For example, match odds of +400 for a draw means that a stake of $100 wins $400 in profit for a total return of $500.  For a team struggling against relegation to League 1, one might see match odds of +1000 to win, which means a stake of $100 would win $1,000 in profit for a total return of $1,100       

For Decimal odds format, the odds express the full amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  Simply multiply the odds by the stake. For example, if Charlton Athletic is listed to win at 1.61, a $100 bet would return a total of $161 including your stake, so the profit is $61.  A draw with decimal odds of 3.45 would return $345 on a bet of $100. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of profit that will be returned on a wager.  So for example, with a wager of $100 and odds of 4/9 (said 4 to 9) on Ipswich Town to win, one would see a profit of $44.44 plus the stake for a total return of $144.44.

 

Odds comparison for other top English football leagues & cups

England has one of the largest football league pyramids of any nation in the world.  Find the best potential returns for your league or cup of interest below:

Premier League Odds

Premier League Winner Odds

Championship Winner Odds

English League 1 Odds

English League 2 Odds

FA Cup Odds

FA Cup Winner Odds

EFL Cup Odds

English National League Odds

National League North Odds

National League South Odds


Odds updated at: 02:25 UTC 25/01/2026 Odds may have changed.

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EFL Championship Odds

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Jan 25 Event Name 1 X 2
12:00 UTC
  • Portsmouth vs Southampton
Jan 26 Event Name 1 X 2
20:00 UTC
  • Norwich vs Coventry
Jan 30 Event Name 1 X 2
20:00 UTC
  • Bristol City vs Derby
Jan 31 Event Name 1 X 2
12:30 UTC
  • Leicester vs Charlton
12:30 UTC
  • Sheff Wed vs Wrexham
12:30 UTC
  • Stoke vs Southampton
15:00 UTC
  • Blackburn vs Hull
15:00 UTC
  • Ipswich vs Preston
15:00 UTC
  • Middlesbrough vs Norwich
15:00 UTC
  • Millwall vs Sheff Utd
15:00 UTC
  • Oxford vs Birmingham
15:00 UTC
  • Portsmouth vs West Brom
15:00 UTC
  • QPR vs Coventry
15:00 UTC
  • Watford vs Swansea

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OddsJet has the best English Championship odds for football fans around the World

The EFL Championship is the second tier of English professional football.  OddsJet compares EFL Championship odds from several reputable betting sites.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every match on the schedule and to maximize potential returns for football bettors.  Users can toggle between 1X2 match odds as well as Double Chance odds.  If you are interested in finding the top potential payout for a bet on the eventual champion, OddsJet also compares EFL Championship winner odds.

 

English Championship odds explained  

1X2 Match Betting

This is the most popular betting market for the EFL Championship.  Here, one is simply wagering on the Full-Time result of a given match: 1 – a Home Win, X – a Draw, 2 – an Away win.

 

Double Chance Betting

This is a variation of typical 1X2 match betting whereby one selects any two of the three possible outcomes: 1,X – Home Win or Draw.  X,2 - Draw or Away Win.  1,2 - Home Win or Away Win.  This allows for a hedging of one’s bet.  In doing so, the odds will be lower than for a typical 1X2 match result odds.

 

Championship odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both revolve around the figure of $100. First, negative numbers express how much one needs to wager in order to win a profit of $100.  When one sees a negative number like Derby County to win at -300, this means that one would need to stake $300 in order to win a profit of $100, for a total return of $400.  When the odds are above even, American odds format display a Positive figure which expresses how much one will win when $100 is staked.  For example, match odds of +400 for a draw means that a stake of $100 wins $400 in profit for a total return of $500.  For a team struggling against relegation to League 1, one might see match odds of +1000 to win, which means a stake of $100 would win $1,000 in profit for a total return of $1,100       

For Decimal odds format, the odds express the full amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  Simply multiply the odds by the stake. For example, if Charlton Athletic is listed to win at 1.61, a $100 bet would return a total of $161 including your stake, so the profit is $61.  A draw with decimal odds of 3.45 would return $345 on a bet of $100. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of profit that will be returned on a wager.  So for example, with a wager of $100 and odds of 4/9 (said 4 to 9) on Ipswich Town to win, one would see a profit of $44.44 plus the stake for a total return of $144.44.

 

Odds comparison for other top English football leagues & cups

England has one of the largest football league pyramids of any nation in the world.  Find the best potential returns for your league or cup of interest below:

Premier League Odds

Premier League Winner Odds

Championship Winner Odds

English League 1 Odds

English League 2 Odds

FA Cup Odds

FA Cup Winner Odds

EFL Cup Odds

English National League Odds

National League North Odds

National League South Odds


Odds updated at: 02:25 UTC 25/01/2026 Odds may have changed.

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Americas

 Argentina        Brazil
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 Ontario  

 

Europe

 Austria  Belgium
 Germany  Ireland
 Italy  Liechtenstein
 Luxembourg  Monaco
 Poland  Spain
 Switzerland  UK

 

Middle East

  Kuwait         Oman
  Qatar   Saudi Arabia
  UAE  

 

Nordics

  Denmark   Finland
  Norway   Sweden

 

Rest of World

  Australia   Bangladesh
  China   India
  Israel   Japan
  Kenya   New Zealand
  Singapore   South Africa

 

 



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