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8) MILLWALL
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Millwall to finish in 8th place for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: Marrying progressive plans with the club’s battling ethos, the
Lions could be on to a winner with Neil – and with Raees Bangura-Williams, who earned an England U20s cap in March. Millwall’s future is very bright….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 20th place for the 2024/25 Championship campaign – instead they finished 8th.
7) NORWICH
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Norwich to finish in 7th place for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: More pragmatism in the dugout and a blend of seasoned pros with a growing young squad suggests Norwich will improve significantly from 13th. But how many of Sargent, Borja Sainz and Marcelino Nunez will stay?…
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 7th place for the 2024/25 Championship campaign – instead they finished 13th.
6) LEICESTER
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Leicester to finish in 6th place (playoffs) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: The Foxes’ managerial change was slow and a possible points
deduction has been looming, but enough quality remains for a play-off push. Monga – who was six when Leicester won the title – is a prodigious talent….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 18th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – and they got that spot on.
5) SHEFFIELD UNITED
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Sheffield United to finish in 5th place (playoffs) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: Losing the play-off final, then legendary gaffer Chris Wilder, were deep cuts, soa slow start seems plausible. Replacement Ruben Selles is a top coach, though, and has a fine squad – he’ll get it right given time….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 12th place for the 2024/25 Championship campaign – instead they finished 3rd and lost in the playoffs.
4) BIRMINGHAM
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Birmingham to finish in 4th place (playoffs) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: They could ‘do an Ipswich’: the owners are seriously ambitious, Davies has changed the club’s mentality and Klarer, Tomoki Iwata and Paik Seung-ho are delightful footballers. Creativity is sometimes an issue, though….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 1st place for the 2024/25 League One campaign – and they did finish as champions and sealed a place back in the second tier.
3) COVENTRY
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Coventry to finish in 3rd place (playoffs) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: Lampard’s chances of building a top-two team depends on retentions and recruitment. So far so good with the first, while Kaine Kesler-Hayden (Preston’s player of the year on loan from Aston Villa) adds a wide threat….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 5th place for the 2024/25 Championship campaign – and that is where they ended up, but lost in the playoffs.
2) SOUTHAMPTON
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Southampton to finish in 2nd place (automatic promotion) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: Saints made a progressive appointment in Still, who inherits an excellent midfield and money to spend, so they have a great chance of instant re-promotion. Teenage forward Jay Robinson is one to watch….
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 20th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – and they got that spot on.
1) IPSWICH
The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Ipswich to finish in 1st place (champions) for the 2025/26 campaign.
25/26 FFT VERDICT: A squad jam-packed with topChampionship talent, including Alex Palmer, Dara O’Shea and Leif David, overseen by a coach with elite potential in Kieran McKenna – Ipswich have all the ingredients to dominate…..
The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 17th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they finished 19th and relegated.
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